Class. 

 5. 48 Varieties. 1 truss of each (Amateurs) 

 1. 12 Varieties' 1 tr^^ss of each {AmauZ) 



2 



1 10 



1 



77 



8. 12 Varieties. Single blooms {Araatmrs) 

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10 





13. Moss Eoses (dngle trusses), best coUeetion of 



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110 



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15 



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GRAND SHOW OF DAHLIAS AND OTHER CUT 



FLOWERS. 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1861. 



SPECIAL REGULATIONS. 



I. All cut flowers must be exhibited in stands, of the dimen- 

 sions specified in this Schedule. 



II. 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. 



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

 the morning of Exhibition, and all arrangements must be com- 

 jileted before 10 a. m. 



IV. All cut blooms must be correctly named on slips of card- 

 paper 3 inches long and 1 inch wide, placed in front of the blooms. 



V. All blooms exhibited must have been grown by the Exhi- 

 bitor. Stands containing mutilated blooms will be disqualified. 



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



For si 





VII. The Exhibition will close at 6 p.m., after which : 

 specimens may be removed. 



