RHODODENDRON EXHIBITIOX, 1897, 



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VEGETABLES. 



William J. Walker Fund. 



No. 131. Asparagus. — Four bunches, twelve stalks each 

 three prizes ...... 



No. 132. CrjcuMBERS. — Pair of White Spine, three prizes 



No. 133. Any other variety, three prizes 



No. 134. Spinach. — Peck, three prizes . 



No. 135. Dandelions. — PecJt, two prizes 



No. 136. Lettuce. — Four heads, three prizes 



No. 137. Rhubarb. — Twelve stalks, two prizes 



Saturday, May 22. 

 FLO^VERS. 



No. 138. Tree Peonies. — Collection of single and double 

 varieties, named, two prizes .... 



No. 139. Herbaceous Plants (see page S).— Thirty bottles, 

 three prizes ....... 



§3, $2 

 .$3 , $2 

 $3, $2 

 $3, $2 



$2 

 .S3, $2 



$2 



86, S4 

 ?8, 86, |4 



RHODODENDRON EXHIBITION. 



Thursday and Friday, June 3 and 4. 



Opening at 12 M. on Thursday, and closing at 9 P. M. oyi Fridaxj. 



^^ All articles exhibited must be ready for examination by the Commit- 

 tees at 11 A. M. on Thursday. 



g@=- Exhibitors will please read General and Special Exhibition Rules, 

 pages 4-10. 



FLOWERS. 



H. H. Hunnewell Fund. 



Rhododendrons. 

 J^^ Every exhibitor of Rhododendrons must have been the possessor of the 

 plants from which the flowers were cut, one year previous to their being on 

 exhibition. 



Trusses^ to be exhibited in vases. 

 No. 140. Twelve distinct varieties, of unquestioned hardi- 

 ness, named, two prizes, plate, valued at . . §20, $15 

 No. 141. Six distinct varieties, of unquestioned hardiness, 



named, two prizes ...... $10, $5 



^^"^ Blooms exhibited for prizes Nos. 140 and 141 must have been grown 

 on plants standing in the open ground through the year. 



