SPRING EXHIBITION. 



Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, March 23, 24, 25, and 26. 



From 12 31. Tuesday to 9 P. M. Friday. 



^g^ All articles exhibited must be ready for examination by the committees 

 at eleven o'clock A. M. on Tuesday. 



g@=^ See Schedule of Prospective Prizes on page 3. 



g^^ Exhibitors will please read General and Special Exhibition Rules, 

 pages 4-10. 



PLANTS. 



Theodore Lyman Fund. 



No. 22. Indian Azaleas. — Four distinct named varieties, in 



not exceeding ten-inch pots, two prizes . . $12, $10 



No. 23. Two distinct named varieties, in not exceeding ten- 

 inch pots, two prizes ...... $6, $4 



No. 24. Specimen plant, named, three prizes . . . $10, f8, $5 



No. 2.5. Orchids. — Display, with Foliage Plants, arranged for 

 effect, in a space eight feet by five feet, three 

 prizes $30, f25, $20 



Society's Prizes. 



Ericas. — Six, not less than three species, two prizes $6, $4 



Orchids. — Three plants, two prizes .... $10, f8 



Single plant, three prizes $5, $4, $3 



Hardy Orchids. — Collection in pans or pots, forced, 



not less than four species, two prizes . . $6, $4 



Single specimen, two prizes ..... $2, $1 



Stove or Greenhouse Plant. — Specimen in bloom, 



other than Azalea or Orchid, named, two prizes $8, .$6 



Hard-avooded Greenhouse Plants. — Four, in bloom, 



two prizes $10, $8 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses. — Forced, six plants in 



pots, not less than three distinct varieties, two 



prizes $10, $8 



Climbing Rose, Crimson Rambler.— Specimen plant 



in bloom, two prizes ...... $8, $6 



Forced Hardy Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs. — 



Group arranged for effect, covering not over one 



hundred square feet, two prizes . . . $15, $12 



