FIKST GEEAT EXHIBITION, MAY 21. 



21 



Glass 



9 



10 



Erought forward 



Single specimen of 

 (Prizes offered hy 

 Winchester.) 



9 Greenhouse Azaleas. 



1st 



Prize. 



2ua 



£ 



£ s. 



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any Exotic 

 the Lord 



Orchid. 

 Bishop of 



11. 9 Greenhouse Azaleas. 



Distinct kinds 



(Amateurs) 



Distinct kinds 



12. 



13, 



14. 



15. 

 18. 

 17. 

 18. 

 19. 



20. 



{Nurserymen) 

 6 Greenhouse Azaleas, Distinct kinds 



{Amateurs) 



6 Rhododendrons. Distinct kinds {Open) 



Rhododendron. Single specimen of Sikkim 



or Bhotan . . . . , , 



6 Roses in Pots. Distinct kinds {Amateurs) 



12 RosesinPots. Distinctkinds {Nurserymen) 



6 Cape Heaths. Distinct kinds {Open) 



Distinct kinds {Amateurs) 

 Distinct kinds 



9 Pelargoniums. 

 12 Pelargoniums. 



6 Pelargoniums. 



{Nursery men) 

 Fancies, Distinct kinds 



{Open) 



Note. — Plants ia Classes 17, IS, and 19, are to 

 be grown in Pots 8 iacUes in diameter. 



21. 6 Cinerarias. Distinct kinds . {Open) 



22. New or rare tender Plants in flower {Open) 



23. New or rare tender Plants not in flower {Open) 



24. New or rare hardy Ornamental Plants {Open) 



N.B.— Exhibitors may compete for all the prizes 

 in Classes 21, 22, and 23. Plants exhibited at 

 any Metropolitan Show in a previous season 

 will not be eligible. 



25. Newly introduced Plants that have received 



special recognition from the Floral Com- 

 mittee during 1859, I860, andl8t)l {Opc^i) 



26. Seedling Florists' Flowers and Garden Hybrids 



{Open) 



27- Stands of 24 Tulips • . . {Ot'.eu) 

 28. Group of PlantS; showing effective arrange- 

 ment for decorating a small Conservatory 



{Open) 



N.B.— A space 15 feet by tO feet \\W\ be set apart 

 for each Exhibitor. Valuable I'lants not re- 

 quired- Florists and growers for market are 

 invited to compete. 



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Six Certificates in order of 



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29. Miscellaneoua 



^ (Open) 



N.B.— Xotliing can be fidmittcd here which is 

 provided for by any other class. 



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