ARllANGEMENTS FOR 



GRAND FRUIT AND CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. 

 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, 1861. 



I. The Society offers the Prizes specified in this Schedule to 

 all competitors complying with these Rules. 



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

 wntinij, to the Superintendent, of the subjects they intend to 

 exhibit, and the area in square feet of table-room required. No 

 application will be attended to after Friday the 1st of November. 



III. No subjects will be admitted after 9 a.m., on the 

 morning of November 6th, and all arrangements must be com- 

 pleted before 10 a.m., in order that the Judges may proceed to 

 make the awards. 



IV. Cards corresponding with the entries will be furnished to 

 Exhibitors on the morning of Exhibition at the entrance to the 

 Gardens ; and the Exhibitors will be responsible for the proper 

 placing of these cards. 



V. All Fruits and Flowers must have been grown by the 

 Exhibitor, or they will not be eligible to compete for the 

 Prizes, except in Class A. Both Fruits and Flowers must be 

 correctly named. No Exhibitor can take more than one Prize 

 in the same class. 



VI. Tickets of admission will be furnished to the Exhibitors 

 OS follows :— 



Fruits.— For 12 Dishes and upwards, 2 passes. 

 For 3 Dishes and upwards, 1 pass. 

 CiiRTSANTHEMUMS.— For 6 Plants, and for 24 Cut Blooms, 2 passes. 

 ^For 3 Plants, and for 12 Cut Blooms, 1 pass. 



VII. The Exhibition will close on Thursday, the Tth of 

 November, at 4 p.m., after which all i " 



LIST OF PRIZES. 

 FRUITS. 



f Grapes to consist of 3 bunches ; of Apples, Pears, Oranges, 



