PRIZES AWARDED FOR FLOWERS. 



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May 20. 



Spring Herbaceous Plants. — For the best display of named 

 species and varieties, one bottle of each variety, not 

 awarded, ........ 



For the next best, not awarded, ..... 



Tulips, Late. — For the best thirty flowers, not less than ten 

 varieties, not awarded, ...... 



For the next best, not awarded, ...... 



Opening Exhibition, June 3. 



Pelargoniums. — For the best six named show varieties, in 

 pots, not awarded, .... 

 For the next best, not awarded, . 

 For the best six named fancy varieties, in pots, not awarded, 

 For the next best, not awarded. 

 Cinerarias. — For the best six named varieties, in pots, to Jo' 

 seph Clark, ..... 

 For the next best, not awarded, 

 Calceolarias. — For the best six varieties, in pots, to Joseph 



Clark, 



For the next best, not awarded, 

 Pansies. — For the best six distinct varieties, in pots, not 

 awarded, ..... 



For the next best, not awarded, . 

 Polyanthus. — For the best six distinct varieties, in pots, not 

 awarded, ..... 



For the next best, not awarded, 

 Auriculas. — For the best six distinct varieties, in pots, not 

 awarded, ..... 



For the next best, not awarded. 

 Shrubby Peonies. — For the best six named varieties, not 

 awarded, ..... 



For the next best, not awarded, 

 For the next best, not awarded. 

 Cut Flowers. — For the best display, filling 150 bottles, to 

 J. S. Richards, .... 

 For the next best, to James Nugent, 

 For the next best, to George Craft, 

 Native Plants. — For the largest and best display of named spe- 

 cies and varieties, one bottle of each, to Mrs. W. S. Horner, 

 For the next best, to Miss M. E. Carter, 



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