DAHLIA AND FRUIT EXHIBITION, 1922 



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DAHLIA AND FRUIT EXHIBITION. 



Saturday and Sunday, September 9 and 10. 



Saturday, 12 M. to 9 P.M. 

 Sunday, 1 to 9 P.M. 



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 articles for competition and exhibition must be ready for exam- 

 ination by the Committees at 12 M. on Saturday. 



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

 Rules on pages 4 to 10. 



^@^0n both afternoons at three o'clock a lecture will be given in the 

 lower hall on the culture of the dahlia. 



Flowers. 

 John Allen French Fund. 



No. 252. Dahlias. — Show and Fancy, twenty-four 

 blooms, named varieties, two prizes 



No. 253. Show and Fancy, twelve blooms, named varie- 

 ties, two prizes .... 



No. 254. Cactus, twenty-four blooms, named varieties 

 two prizes ..... 



No. 255. Cactus, twelve blooms, named varieties, two 

 prizes ...... 



No. 256. Decorative, twenty-four blooms, named varie- 

 ties, two prizes . . 



No. 257. Decorative, twelve blooms, named varieties 

 two prizes 



No. 258. Peony-flowered, twelve blooms, named varie- 

 ties, two prizes .... 



No. 259. Pompon, twelve vases of three blooms each 

 named varieties, two prizes . 



No. 260. Single, twelve vases of three blooms each 

 named varieties, two prizes 



No. 261. Largest and best collection of named varieties 

 one vase or bottle of each, all classes 

 admissible, two prizes 



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