GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHOW, OCT. 8, 9, AND 10. 29 



GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHOW OF FRUIT, GOURDS. 



ROOTS, VEGETABLES, AND CEREALS. 



OPEN TO ALL THE WORLD. 



WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8th, Sin, 



AND 10th. 



&OUKDS, BOOTS, AND CEREALS WILL REMAIN ON EXHIBITION 



UNTIL OCT. 18th, 



SPECIAL REGULATIONS. 



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

 writing^ to the Superintendent, of the subjects thej intend to 

 exhibit, and the area in square feet of table-room required, and 

 all roots must be sent washed and ready for exhibition. No 

 application will be attended to after FRIDAY, THE 3rd OF 

 OCTOBER- 

 XL All specimens of Roots must be delivered at the Gardens 

 not later than Monday, the 6th of October, and, if sent, the 

 carriage must be prepaid. 



III. No Fruit or Garden Vegetables will be admitted after 

 8*30 on the morning of October 8th, and all arrangements 

 must be completed before 10 a.m. 



IV. Cai'ds 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 Vegetables must have been grown by the 

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

 Prizes, except in Class A and Gourds and Cereals. All subjects 

 exhibited must be correctlv named. No Exhibitor can take more 

 than one Prize in the same class. 



VI. Tickets of admission will be furnished to the Exhibitors 

 as follows — 



For 12 Subjccta and upwards exhibited, 2 passes. 

 For 3 Subjects and upwards exhibited, 1 pass. 

 No Exhibitor can take more than G passes. 



VIL The Exhibition of Fruits and perishable Vegetables 

 ■will close on Friday, the lOth, and of Gourds and other Vege- 

 tables, on the 15th of October, at 5 p.m., after which all specimens 

 will be given up to their owners. 



