REPORT 



OF THE 



COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, 



FOR THE YEAR 1894. 



By J. H. WOODFORD, Chairman. 



This Committee, having charge of the exhibitions daring the 

 year, have the pleasure of reporting that they have attended to 

 their duties properly. 



The halls have been arranged in such a manner as to best bring 

 into view the various collections at each exhibition, as required by 

 the Schedule of Prizes. It was found quite impossible to procure 

 moss to fill the rose boxes at the Rose Show ; therefore the Com- 

 mittee, at a subsequent meeting, voted to recommend to the 

 Committee for establishing Prizes, to arrange the Schedule in 

 such a manner as to do away with the use of boxes at the Rose 

 Show. We are pleased to notice that the new Schedule of Prizes, 

 for 1895, will allow all roses to be shown in the glass vases of the 

 Society, thereby gaining room for a much larger display of the 

 Queen of Flowers, and presenting her in a manner worthy of her 

 royal position. 



The receipts for admission to the two shows at which an admis- 

 sion was charged were not as large as last year, which was 

 probably owing to the inclement weather, that prevailed at those 

 times. The amount of money placed at the disposal of this 

 Committee has been expended judiciously and for the best 

 interests of the Society. 



It is to be hoped that when a party makes an entry for an 

 exhibition, he will faithfully carry out his proposition ; for, in 



