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Amount brought forward, ..... $000 00 



For the second best, . . . . . . 4 00 



For the best display, . . . . . . 3 00 



Herbaceous Peonies. — ^Prizes to be awarded second Saturday 

 in June. 

 For the best ten varieties, having regard to the number of va- 

 rieties, a prize of . . . . . . 5 00 



For the second best, . . . . . . 4 00 



For the best display, . . . . . . 3 00 



Pinks. — Prizes to be awarded third Saturday in June. 



For the best six distinct varieties, a prize of . . . 4 00 



For tlie second best, . . . . . . 3 00 



For the best display, . . . . . . 2 00 



Hardy Roses. — Prizes to be awarded third Saturday in June. 



Cx-Ass I. 

 For the best thirty distinct varieties, a prize of 

 For the second best, ...... 



For the third best, ...... 



For the best display, ...... 



Class II. 

 For the best twelve distinct varieties a prize of 

 For the second best, ...... 



For the third best, ...... 



Class III. 

 Hardy Perpetual Roses, — For the best ten varieties, a prize of 

 For the second best, ... . . 



For the best display, ...... 



Prairie Roses. — For the best display, not less than six varieties, 

 a prize of . 

 For the second best, not less than four, 

 For the third best, not less than four. 



Carnation and Picotee Pinks. — Prizes to be awarded third 

 Saturday in July. 

 For the best ten varieties, a prize of . 

 For the second best, ...... 



For the best display, ...... 



Hardy Rhododendrons. — For the best display of the season, a 

 prize of ...... . 



For the second best, ...... 



For the third best, ...... 



Double Hollyhocks. — Prizes to be awarded third Saturday in 

 July. 



Amount carried forward, ..... $000 00 

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