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hibited, the same to be deducted from his prize money, 

 if any awarded. 



4. Competitors will be fined is. for each entry they 

 fail to fill at the Show, unless the entry is withdrawn by 

 2 o'clock on the day before the Show. 



KIND AND VARIETY 



I. Throughout the Schedule the words "KINDS" and 

 "VARIETY" are used in the following sense: Peaches, 

 apples, plums, are distinct " kinds of fruit " ; peas, 

 carrots, beans, are distinct " kinds of vegetables " ; Royal 

 George, Noblesse, are distinct " varieties " of peaches ; 

 American Wonder, Duke of Albany, are distinct 

 "varieties" of peas. 



NAMING 



1. All exhibits shall be correctly and distinctly named. 

 Error in naming will not disqualify , but the Judges will 

 recognise correctness and distinctness of naming as telling 

 in favour of an Exhibitor in a close competition. 



2. All the Sweet Peas exhibited must be legibly named 

 on white cards, which will be supplied by the Hon. 

 Secretary, and the use of any other cards will not be 

 permitted. 



3. All flowers must be legibly named under pain of 

 disqualification. 



CLASS CARDS AND PASSES 



I. Class Cards, corresponding to the entries, will be 

 given to exhibitors on the Show morning, and they will 

 be responsible for the proper placing of same. Names 

 of Variety plainly written, to be attached to all exhibits. 

 Error in naming will not disqualify ; but the Judge will 

 recognise correctness and distinctness of naming as telling 

 in favour of an exhibitor in a close competition. 



