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3. Best twelve ranunculuses, amateurs, six prizes. 



4. Best collection, ditto, all classes, three prizes. 



5. Best twelve sorts of China, noisette, or other roses, not garden varieties, to 

 be shown either in pots or single trusses of bloom, on one stalk, amateurs only, 

 two prizes. 



6. Best collection of ditto, all classes, two prizes. 



7. Best twenty-four garden varieties, and not noisette, climbing, or China, to 

 be shown in a single open bloom of each, as dahlias are exhibited, amateurs only, 

 two prizes. 



Best collection of ditto, all classes, two prizes. Entrance for each class — mem- 

 bers, 2s. 6d. ; non-members, 5s. 



No person to show, unless notice be given in writing, or personally, on or be- 

 fore the general meeting, 7th June. 



FIFTH SHOW, JULY 20 — CARNATIONS AND PICCOTEES — VAUXI1 ALL. 



Members only. 



1. Best twelve dissimilar blooms, carnation, five or more prizes. 



2. Best twelve dissimilar blooms, piccotees, white ground, five or more prizes. 



3. Best twelve yellow or coloured grounds, one prize. 



4. Best seedling that has not taken a prize before, and has been raised within 

 two years, and not out, one prize. Entrance — 5s. each stand ; 2s. 6d. each 

 seedling. 



None to show, unless the flowers are entered and paid for, before or at the 

 meeting, 5th July. Flowers received till one o'clock on the day of show. 



The members will dine together in the Royal Box, at three o'clock, and be at 

 liberty to wait the evening's gala. 



SIXTH SHOW, AUGUST 11, VAUXHALL. 



In honour of the Queen's Birth-day. 



1. Best Collection of thirty-six plants of every kind, Silver Cup, and two or 

 more other prizes. 



2. Best collections of six cockscombs, two or more prizes. 



3. Best collections of six balsams, ditto. 



4. Best collections of six greenhouse plants, ditto: 



5. Best specimens for skill and beauty, two to five prizes. 



6. Best ditto for rarity and beauty, two to fiye prizes. 



7. Best twelve dahlias, amateurs, growing under two hundred plants, and not 

 placing any seedling in the stand. 



8. Best twenty-four, all classes. 



9. Best one hundred, exhibited in boxes, stands, or otherwise, provided by the 

 grower, but not containing more than five rows in depth, and not more than two 

 feet six inches from back to front, to preserve uniformity. 



10. Best seedlings of 1835, self. 



11. Best ditto, mottled, shaded, or striped. 



12. Best ditto, of 1836, self. 



13. Best ditto, mottled, shaded, or striped. 



14. Best thirty-six varieties, in pots, all classes: 



The Dahlia prizes will be in number proportioned to the entries of each class. 

 — Entry for each class of plants, and also for seedling Dahlias — members, 



