ROSE AND STRAWBERRY EXHIBITION, 1897. 21 



No. 200. Twelve blooms of not less than four varieties, 



introduced since 1893, two prizes . . . $6, $4 



No. 201. Best single bloom of a variet\' introduced since 



1893, three prizes $3, $2, $1 



No. 202. Moss Roses. — Six distinct named varieties, three 



clusters of each, two prizes .... .$3, $2 



No. 203. Hybrid Tea Roses. — Six named varieties, buds ad- 

 missible, two prizes ...... .$8, f 2 



No. 204. PoLYANTHA RosES. — Collection, one cluster in a 



vase, two prizes ....... §4, $3 



No. 205. General Display. — One hundred bottles of Hardy 

 Roses, buds admissible, each exhibitor limited to 

 one entry, six prizes, . . . $10, $9, $8, $7, $6, $5 



No. 206. Basket of Roses. — Arranged for effect, to be shown 



the second day, two prizes ..... $5, $S 



No. 207. Sweet Williams. — Thirty spikes, not less than six 



distinct varieties, four prizes . . . .$4, .$3, $2, .$1 



No. 208. Spanish Irises. — Collection, named, three prizes . .$3, $2, f 1 



No. 209. Vase of Flowers. — Best arranged, in one of the 



Society's glass vases, two prizes .. . . §5, .14 



FRUITS. 



-Special Prizes. 

 Theodore Lyman Fund. 



No. 210. Strawberries. — Four quarts of any variety, five 



prizes, the Lyman plate, of the value of -$20, .$16, $12, $10, $8 



Special Prizes, offered by the Society. 



N. B. Competitors for these prizes must file entry with the Chairman of 

 the Fruit Committee before arranging their exhibits. 



No. 211. Two quarts of any variety best adapted for garden cultivation for 

 home use (additional specimens for testing to be supplied to 

 the Committee) to be judged by the following scale of points : 

 Quality ..... .50 points. 



Productiveness 

 Form 

 Color . 

 Size 



20 

 10 

 10 



10 



100 points. 

 Four prizes .$6, .$5, $4, $8 



g^^ Fruit offered for the Special Prizes must be concealed from view 

 until examined by the Committee. 



