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Tulips. 

 Dahlias. 



'' 12 varieties, 



" display, 1st prize. 



tc c£ 2d 



" 24 varieties, 1st 

 2d 



Pansies. 

 Geraniums. 



16 



seedling, 



1st 



2d 

 1st 

 2d 

 1st 

 2d 



display- 

 seedling, 



display, six varieties, in pots, 

 seedling. 

 Herbaceous Plants. Best general display, during the 



season, 10. 00 



$S. 00 



10. 00 



6. 00 



8. 00 



5. 00 



6. 00 



4. 00 



5, 00 



2. 00 



3. 00 



2. 00 

 5. 00 



3. do 

 5. 00 

 3. 00 



A gratuity is also offered for any specimens of new or rare 

 plants, or for any plant which may be considered by the 

 Committee on Flowers, deserving, for its great beauty or 

 superior culture, such mark of approbation. 



It is desirable that the specimens offered for competition 

 should be as numerous as possible, regard being had, that 

 none should be presented but those of a fine quality, and that 

 each kind should be accompanied by its name. 



The Society may withhold any prize if the specimen ex- 

 hibited be deemed, by them, unworthy, although a prize may 

 have been announced for the best production in the class to 

 which it respectively belongs. And be it further understood, 

 that all Fruits, Flowers, or Vegetables, brought forward 

 for competition, must be the property of, and raised by the 

 competitor. 



The Society meet every Saturday morning at their Rooms, 

 23 Tremont Row, where articles designed for exhibition or 



