PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1888. jl 



Ferthshire. 



21. Almond Valley Horticultural Society. — Convener, J. D. Lumsden, 



Pitcairiitield, Perth ; Secretary, William Eobertson, Huntingtower- 

 fiekl, Perth. Granted 1884. 



22. Caputh. — Convener, Sir Alex. M. Mackenzie of Delvine, Bart., Dun- 



keld ; Secretary, R. Miller, Spittalfields, Caputh, Dunkeld. Granted 

 1883. (In abeyance in 1885, 1886, and 1887.) 



23. Coupar-Angus Horticultural Society. — Convener, Thomas Fer- 



guson, Kinnochtry, Coupar-Angus ; Secretary, John M. Muir, Coupar- 

 Angus. Granted 1884. 



24. LoGiEALMOND AND Glenalmond HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. — Convener, 



Viscount Stormont, Scone Palace, Perth ; Secretary, Daniel Paton, 

 Harrietfield, Perth. Granted IS 88. 



25. Menzies Flower Show. — Convener, Sir Robert Menzies of Menzies, 



Bart. ; Secretary, Peter Stevens, Weem, Aberfeldy. Granted 1887. 



26. Methven Horticultural Society. — Convener, David M. Smythe, 



Methven Castle, Perth ; Secretary, David Scrimgeour, Methven. 

 Granted 1888. 



Renfrewshire. 



27. KiLBARCH.YN Horticultural Society. — Convener, Robert Wilson, 



Manswrae, Kilbarchan ; Secretary, Archd. C. Buchanan, 4 Ewing 

 Street, Kilbarchan. Granted 1886. 



Stirlingshire. 



28. Camelon Horticultural Society. — Convener, Rev. John Scott, 



Canielon Manse, Falkirk ; Secretary, Alex. Wardlaw, Lime Road, 

 Falkirk. Granted 1885. 



29. Campsie Horticultural Society. — Convener, Lt.-Col. C. M. King, 



Antermony House, Milton of Campsie ; Secretary, Matthew Gray, 

 jun., Lennox i\Iill, Lenno.xtown, Glasgow. Granted 1887. 



30. Torrance and Baldernock Horticultural Society. — Convener, 



Sam. Macfarlane of Meadowbank, Torrance of Campsie ; Secretary, 

 John Scott, Torrance of Campsie. Granted 1888. 



regulations. 



1. Competitions may take place in the different districts for Cottages and 

 Gardens, or for either separately. 



2. The annual value of each Cottage, with the ground occupied in the 

 parish by a Competitor, must not exceed ^'15. 



3. If Competition takes place for Garden Produce in place of the best kept 

 Garden, such produce must be bona fide grown in the Exhibitor's Garden, 

 and he will not be allowed to make up a collection from any other Garden. 



4. To warrant the award of the Medals, there must not be fewer than 

 three Competitors. 



5. Blank reports will be furnished to the Conveners and Secretaries of the 

 different Districts. These must, in all details, be completed and lodged 

 with the Secretary on or before the 1st November next, for the approval of the 

 Directors, again.st whose decisions there shall be no appeal. 



6. When a grant has expired, the District cannot apply again for aid for 

 two years. 



