MARCH EXHIBITION, 1922 15 



leibtbittons of tbe l^ear. 



GRAND EXHIBITION OF SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. 



Thursday to Sunday, March 23 to 26. 



Thursday, 12 M. to 10 P.M. 



Friday and Saturday, 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. 



Sunday, 1 to 10 P.M. 



S^^Intending exhibitors should file a notice with the Secretary of the 

 Society at least three days prior to the opening of any exhibition giving 

 information of the classes in which they intend to compete. Entry blanks 

 for this purpose will be furnished free and will be mailed upon request. 



8®^ All exhibits must be ready for examination by the Committees at 

 twelve o'clock or they may be disqualified. 



K^^Exhibitors will please read the General and Special Exhibition 

 Rules on pages 4 to 10. 



|®^0n Saturday and Sunday afternoons at three o'clock a lecture will 

 be given in the lower hall on the culture of spring-flowering bulbs. 



Plants. 



Society's Prizes. 



No. 1. Bulb Gardens. — Spring Bulb Garden to cover 

 300 square feet. Pansies, Daisies or other 

 hardy Spring-flowering plants or hardy 

 shrubs or evergreens may be used. Open 

 to amateur growers only. 



First prize, Gold Medal and $200 



Second prize 200 



No. 2. Spring Bulb Garden to cover 500 square feet. 

 Pansies, Daisies or other hardy Spring- 

 flowering plants or hardy shrubs or ever- 

 greens may be used. Open to commer- 

 cial growers only. 



First prize, Gold Medal and 300 



Second prize 300 



Notice to Exhibitors: It is the intention of the Committee on 

 Prizes and Exhibitions to give competitors reasonable latitude in 

 the depth of pans used. They may use their discretion as to the 

 use of pots or pans but the diameter must comply with the schedule 

 size. 



