24 THE BOOK OF THE FLOWER SHOW 



the Show, and all persons (except such as are officially 

 retained by the Council) must retire at that hour. Any 

 Exhibitor remaining in the Hall after the Judges have 

 commenced their duties will subject himself to the 

 forfeiture of any prize or prizes that may be awarded 

 him. All Exhibitors should paste their names inside 

 their stands and boxes, so that they can be identified if 

 mislaid. 



2. Objects entered for competition will be received on 

 October I4th, up to lo P.M., the day before the Show, 

 or on the morning of the Exhibition up to 9.30 A.M., at 

 which hours the doors will be closed. 



3. Exhibitors will be allowed to take into the Marquee 

 only such assistants as are required to aid in the proper 

 arrangement of their exhibits. 



4. The Committee will be in attendance from 7 A.M. 

 on the Show morning, and will point out to exhibitors 

 where each exhibit is to be placed. They shall have, 

 power to refuse or return any entry which they may 

 deem improperly staged. All exhibits must be in the 

 tent before 10 A.M. All persons (except such as may be 

 officially retained) must retire at II a.m., at which hour 

 the Judges will proceed to award the prizes ; and any 

 exhibit not staged at that hour will be disqualified. 



5. All competitive exhibits must be staged ready for 

 the Judges by 1 1 o'clock punctually on the morning of 

 the Exhibition, at which hour all exhibitors must with- 

 draw. 



6. Exhibits will be received the evening before and 

 on the morning of each Exhibition, but if for competition 

 must be staged by II A.M. All possible care will be 

 taken of exhibits during each Exhibition, but any re- 

 maining after the close of the Show must be at owner's 

 risk. No flowers shall have their position altered or be 

 removed from the stands after having been staged, 

 except with the sanction of the Superintendent. 



