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Best 24 Double Zinnias, 4 varieties, - - 1 00 



" 24 French and African Marigold, 6 varieties, 1 00 



" 12 Calendula or pot Marigold, 2 varieties, 1 00 



" 12 Japan Lilies, 2 varieties, - - 1 00 



" 12 trusses of Geranium, 4 varieties, - 1 00 



" 12 trusses of Garden Phlox, 4 varieties, - 1 00 



" collection Drummond's Phlox, 6 varieties, 1 00 



" collection Mouining Bride, 4 varieties, - 1 00 



" collection Nasturtians, 4 varieties, - 1 00 



" collection Pansies, 6 varieties, - - 1 00 



" collection Everlastings, 6 varieties, - 1 00 

 " collection garden annuals, 6 specimens of at 



least 10 varieties, - - - 1 00 

 " collection Roses, 3 varieties, - - 1 00 

 " collection Native plants, to be marked with the 

 correct botanical and common names, and neat- 

 ly displayed in separate bottles, - - o 00 

 Next best as above, - - - - 8 00 

 Best arrangement of native tiower-s and autumn 



leaves, - - - - - 2 00 



$55 00 



Your committee recommend the continuation of the 



amount of .1i!20 to be awarded for gratuities. They would 



also recommend strict adherence to the following rules in 



relation to the awarding of premiums for flowers and plants. 



1. Every plant or flower Entered for premium (except 

 native flowers), must be grown by the exhibitor. 



2. No premium shall Ue awarded unless the specimens 

 exhibited are of average excellence and worthy of sucli 

 premium. 



3. No specimen entered for one premium shall be ad- 

 mitted in competition for another different premium. 



Your committee have prepared the foregoing list of pre- 

 miums v.'ith due care and consideration of the fact that a 

 large majority of competitors have not the advantages 



