SCHEDULE. 



PROSPECTIVE PRIZES. 



For objects oricjinated subsequent to 1860, and which, after full trial, shall be 

 deemed superior in quality and other characteristics to any now extant. 



FRUITS. 



For the best Seedling- Pear, after a public trial of five years, . $60 00 



For the best Seedling Apple, after a public trial of five years, . 60 00 

 For the best Seedling Hardy Grape, after a public trial of three years, 60 00 



For the best Seedling Cherry, after a public trial of three years, . 40 00 



For the best Seedling Strawberry, after a public trial of three years, 50 00 



For the best Seedling Raspberry, after a public trial of three years,' 40 00 



For the best other Seedling Fruit, after a public trial of three years, 40 00 



FLOWERS. 



For the best Seedling Rose, after a public trial of three years, . 40 00 

 For the best Seedling Camellia, after a public trial of three years, 60 00 

 For the best Seedling Azxlea indica, after a public trial of three years, 40 00 

 For the best Seedling Tree Peony, after a public trial of three years, 40 00 

 For the best Seedling Hardy Rhododendron, after a public trial of 



three years ^^ ^^ 



For the best Seedling Hardy Azalea, after a public trial of three years, 40 00 

 For tJie best Seedling Flower, after a public trial of three years, . 40 00 



VEGETABLES. 



For the best Seedling hte Potato, after a public trial of three years, 30 00 

 For the best Seedling early Potato, after a public trial of three years, 30 OO 

 For the best other Seedling Vegetable, after a public Uial of three 



y^^'' 30 00 



CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. 



The Society will award Certificates of Merit, from time to time, for 

 New and Superior Seedlings of Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables; and also for 

 skill in the cultivation of specimens exhibited. 

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