GUAND HOSE SHOW, JULY 10. 333 



GRAND ROSE SHOW. 



WBDK"ESDAY, JULY 10th, 1861. 



SPECIAL REGULATIONS. 



I. Exhibitors must give at least five clear days' notice in 

 writing to the Superintendent, of the class or classes in which 

 they intend to exhibit, and state the length of table-room 

 required. 



II. No specimens can be received after half-past 8 o'clock on 

 the morning of Exhibition, and all arrangements must be completed 

 before 10 a.m., iu order that the Judges may proceed to make 

 their awards. 



III. Cut blooms must be shown in stands, of the dimensions 

 specified at the head of this Schedule. The stands must be 

 painted green, and surfaced with green moss. 



IV. The flowers must be named on slips of card paper, 3 

 inches by 1 inch, to be placed in front of the blooms. 



V. A truss is to consist of one shoot cut from the wood of the 

 current year's growth — any disbudding from, or addition to the 

 original truss will disqualify. In cases where Roses bloom 

 singly, that is, without surrounding buds, a single Rose may 

 be shown and will be accounted as a truss. 



VI. The flowers exhibited are to be grown by the Exhibitor. 

 No exhibitor can take more than one prize in each class. 



VII. Exhibitors' pass-tickets will be furnished as follows :— 



o'clock, after which all 



1. 96 Varieties. 3 trusses of each (A' 



