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3. At all exhibitions of Fungi distinctively colored cards having the 

 word " Poisonous " plainly printed thereon shall be provided, and all 

 persons exhibiting Fungi not known to be edible shall be required to use 

 these cards in labeling all such exhibits. 



4. All collections of vegetables will be judged on merit, giving con- 

 sideration, first, to quality; second, to arrangement; and third, to variety. 

 Not more than two varieties of one kind of vegetable admissible in col- 

 lections. 



Special Regulations Governing Collections of Vegetables. 



In Collections of Vegetables not more than two varieties of any one 

 of the standard vegetables will be admissible. 



Parsley, Curled Kale, or other vegetable greenery may be used by the 

 exhibitor to assist in the decoration of the collection. Tasteful arrange- 

 ment will be duly considered. Mere size of specimens will not necessarily 

 entitle the exhibitor to any award. 



The number of specimens must exactly conform to that given to each 

 vegetable in the accompanying scale of points which is to be used by the 

 Judges in making their awards. 



In the Collection of Salad Plants arranged for effect exhibitors may use 

 their own option in regard to number of specimens. The following varie- 

 ties may be included:. Beet, Celery, Celeriac, Chicorj', Curled Cress, Water 

 Cress, Cucumber, Endive, Finochio or Florence Fennel, Cabbage and 

 Cos Lettuce, White Mustard, Onion, Potato, Radish, and Tomato. 



Number of specimens Maximum 

 required. points. 



