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ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1862. 



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AZALEA SHOW, 



'APRIL 9th. 

 LIST OF PRIZES. 



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2 Greenhouse Azaleas, Dhtinot Idjids {JVurseri/ men) 

 9 Greenhouse Azaleas, Distinct kinds (Amateur^) 

 6 Greenhouse Azaleas. Distinct kinds {Amatews) 

 6 Greenhouse Azaleas. New distinct kinds (Open) 



3 GreenhouscAzaleas. Newdistinctkinds(^l;;ia^ewrs) 

 Single specimen of Greenhouse Azalea , (Open) 



Note. — Azaleas must be grown in Pots not exceeding 10 

 inches in diameter, 



6 Rhododendrons in bloom. Distinct kinds (Open) 

 3 Ehododendrons in bloom. Distinct kinds (Open) 

 Single Specimen of Rhododendron . (Open) 



9 Cinerarias. Distinct kinds . (Nurserymen) 

 6 Cinerarias. Distinct kinds . . {Amateiivis) 



12 Spring Flowers, forced. Distinct kinds (Open) 

 12 Greenhouse Plants in flower, not forced. Distinct 



kinds (Open) 



12 hardy herbaceous Plants in flower . (Open) 

 9 Auriculas, distinct kinds . . (Nurserymen) 



6 Auriculas, distinct kinds . . (Amateurs) 



3rd 



Prize. 



2 

 1 



1 



2 



1 10 



2 



2 

 1 

 1 10 

 1 10 



15 

 15 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



£ B. 



1 10 

 15 



15 



1 10 

 1 

 1 10 



1 10 



15 



1 



1 



1 



10 



10 



1 

 15 

 15 



15 



10 

 15! 



15 



4 



5 



4 



5 



3 







3 







2 



5 



2 



5 



4 



10 



2 



5 



2 



5 



4 



10 



3 



5 



4 



5 



4 



5 



2 



5 



3 



5 



3 



5 



£153 



GREAT EXHIBITIONS, 



May 21st, June 11th, and July 2nd. 



I. The prizes offered in the accompauying Schedule are open 

 to all competitors complying with the Rules. 



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



in writing of the class or classes in which they intend to compete, 

 and of the average diameter of the plants to be exhibited. 



This is to be done by filling up and forwarding to the Super- 

 intendent at Kensington the printed form provided for the 

 purpose. 



III. Cards corresponding with the entries will be furnished on 

 the morning of the exhibition at the entrance to the Garden. 



Exhibitors will be responsible for the proper placing of these 

 cards, and they are requested to satisfy themselves that the cards 

 coiTCctly describe the objects exhibited. 



The Society cannot correct, or be responsible for mistakes 

 arising from tlie non-observance of this or any other Rnle. 



