RULES-Floral Exhibits 



1. Entries must be made to the Secretary, on or before November 7th, and state dis- 



tinctly each and every premium they compete for. This rule will be strictly 

 adhered to. 



2. All plants and flowers must be correctly and conspicuously named. 



3. Xo exhibit can be staged until the exhibitor has furnished the Secretary with a 



full list of all exhibits offered, whether for competition or exhibition only. 



4. Entries not made according to schedule will be disqualified. 



5. All plants and cut chrysanthemums must be staged, and ready for judging, be- 



fore 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, November 14th. 



6. Carnations w'ill be staged the second day, November 15th, by 12 o'clock noon. 

 Roses, violets, and all made up work, the third day, November 16th, by 12 o'clock 



noon. The Superintendent will commence sharply each day at 9 a.m., and 

 all exhibits not ready when called for must take their chance for position. 



7. All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor, and all exhibits 



(except made-up work), must be grown by exhibitor and be in his possession 

 three months before date of show. 



8. Exhibits will be entered and staged by numbers. Cards corresponding with 



entries will be furnished the exhibitors, who alone will be responsible for the 

 placing of them. After the awards are made the Secretary will attach the 

 names of exhibitors. 



9. No competitor shall receive more than one premium in each section for which 



he competes. 



10. No person except those appointed by the Committee will be allowed to interfere 



with the judges whilst they are performing their duties. 



11. Exhibitor not member of either the Toronto Horticultural Society, Electoral 



District Society, or Gardener and Florist Association, will be required to be- 

 come a member of one of the societies on payment of one dollar. 



12. Plants must be exhibited in clean pots; all pots where size is specified must be 



inside measurement. 



13. Cut flowers must be exhibited in uniform vases provided by the Association. 



14. Each exhibitor will be allowed to place one printed card on each exhibit, all 



cards to be white, size 5x4 inches, containing name and address only. Ex- 

 hibitors of groups will be allowed to place one card, 8x10 inches, on each 

 exhibit. 



15. The judges are authorized to v,ithhold or modify the prizes if the articles are 



considered unworthy, also to recommend Certificates of Merit subject to the 

 approval of the Committee. Judges' decisions in all cases shall be final, 

 except it can be proved the printed rules have been violated. 



16. Protests must be made to the Committee, in writing, before ten o'clock in the 



morning after the prize tickets are placed, and must be accompanied by two 

 dollars, to be returned should the protest be allowed. 



17. The vSuperintendent shall have power to exclude all exhibitors and their employees 



from the Hall during the judging, should he think it necessary. 



The Committee of Arrangements desire to impress upon the Exhibitors the importance 

 of carrying out all regulations. 



RENNIES GIANT PHLOX DRUMMOND IS ALWAYS THE BEST OF ITS CLASS 



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