FLOWERS, PLANTS, FRUITS & VEGETABLES. 



j^. D. 1884. 



g@^ The Committee on Arrangements and Exhibitions would direct the 

 earnest attention of the Judges to Bule 6 ! 



6. It will be the duty of the Judges to exclude from competition all inferior 

 specimens. Also, all such Designs as, in their opinion, evince an incorrect taste. 

 The Judge of Fruits, in making Aioards, will especially regard uniformity in 

 size, symmetry of form, and beatity in color. 



FLORAL : Special Rule. — In all cases where dimensions are prescribed 

 for exhibits, the measure shall be understood to be that of the flowers, 

 solely; never admitting the basket, foliage, or any garniture of green. 



Wednesday, March 5. 

 AZALEA INDICA.— 



No. 1. Three plants in bloom, three pre- 



miuois $5 00 3 00 2 00 



ISo. 2. One plant in bloom, two premiums. 3 00 2 00 



PKIMULA SINENSIS.— 



No. 3. Four plants in bloom, three premi- 

 ums $3 00 2 00 1 00 



No. 4. One plant in bloom, two premiums 1 00 50 



APPLE.— 



No. 5. Fameuse, three premiums $1 50 1 00 50 



No. 6. Tompkins Co. King, three pre- 

 miums 1 50 1 00 50 



PEAR.— • 



No. 7. Beurre Easter, two premiums. ... $1 50 1 00 



No. 8. Any other variety (named) gra- 

 tuity. 



