EOSE SHOW, SEPT. 10. 



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LIST OF PRIZES, 



CUT ROSES. 



Class. 



1. 

 2. 



3. 

 4. 

 5. 



6. 



7. 

 8. 

 9. 



10. 

 11. 



S6 Kinds, 

 48 Kinds. 

 24 Kiiuls. 

 2i Kinds. 

 48 Kinds. 

 24 Kinds. 

 18 Kinds. 

 12 Kinds. 

 12 Roses. 



3 trusses of each 

 3 trusses of each 

 3 trasses of each 

 1 truss of each 

 1 truss of each 

 1 truss of each 

 1 truss of each 



{Nurserymen) 

 {Nurserymen) 

 {Nurserymen) 

 {Nurserymen) 

 {Amateurs) 

 {Amateurs) 

 {Amateurs) 

 (Amateurs) 

 not exceeding 



( Open) 



1 truss of each 



12 kiiids, in Pots 



13 inches in diameter 



24 Roses, not less than 12 kinds, in Pots 



not exceeding 8 inches in diameter {Open) 



20 New Roses, not less than 10 kinds, in Pots 

 not exceeding 8 inches in diameter {Open) 



J 



Note.— No variety which has been publicly sold 

 for more than three yeara to be accounted new. 



12. 12 New Roses of 1861 and 1862, single 



13. 

 14. 

 15. 

 16. 

 17. 



trusses, distinct kinds , 



12 Trusses of Senator Vaisse 

 12 Trusses of any other kind 

 18 Tea-scented Roses (single trusses) 

 Decorated basket or vase of Roses 



{Open) 



( Open) 

 { Open) 

 {Open) 



{Open) 



G Bouquets of Roses. 6 distinct kinds, 5 



trusses to each bouquet, each bonqnet to 



be shown separately, in hyacinth glasses, 



or somewhat similar stands 



Single truss of a Hybrid Perpetual Rose, "with 

 stem and leaves, to be shown in a hyacinth 

 glass, or somewhat similar stand 



(Prize offered by Mr. Wilson Saunders, Treasurer.) 



18, 



£138 5 



SHOW OP AUTUMN FLOWERS. 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. 

 SPECIAL REGULATIONS, 



I. All cut flowers must be exhibited in separate stantls, provided hj' 

 the Exhibitors themselves, and of the following dimensions, viz.: 



48 Roses, 2 stands • 

 24 Roses, 1 stand . 

 12 Hollyhocks, 1 stand 

 24 Asters, 1 stand 



48 Dahlias, 2 stands . 

 24 Dahlias, 1 stand 

 12 Dahlias, 1 stand . 



each 4 ft. long by 

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II. Exhibitoi-s must give at least five clear days' notice in imting^ 

 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 completed before 



1 A.M. 



IV- The blooms must be correctly named on slips of card-p^per 

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



