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7. All plants exhibited for premiums must have the name 

 legibly and correctly written on stiff card, wood or some other 

 permanent and suitable substauce, and so attached to same as 

 to be easily seen. Flowers when specified to be named to 

 comply also with above rule. 



8. Plants in pots to be entitled to premiums must show 

 skilful culture in the profusion of bloom and in the beauty, 

 symmetry and vigor of the specimens ; also bouquets, baskets 

 design work, etc., must show taste, skill, and harmony in 

 arrangement, both as to colors and material they are made of, 

 and purposes for which they are intended. 



9. All dowers exhibited must be shown upon their own 

 stem, flowers in '•' Design " work alone excepted ; and this 

 exception, if overcome and avoided, to be taken into account 

 by the committee in awarding the premiums. 



10. The committee are authorized to award gratuities for 

 any new and rare plants and flowers or " Designs of merit " 

 for which no premium is offered, but in no case shall the total 

 sum (premiums and gratuities together) on plants and flowers 

 exceed the amount, f 125, limited by the Society for this de- 

 partments. 



11. ISTo member of the committee for awarding premiums 

 or gratuities shall in any case vote, or decide respecting an 

 award for which such member may be a competitor, or in 

 which he may have an inte rest, but in such case such member 

 shall temporarily vacate his place upon the Committee, and 

 such vacancy for the time being may be tilled by the remain- 

 ing members of the Committee, or they may act without. 



12. Attention is again called to above Rules and Regula- 

 tions for plants and flowers, and General Rules of the Soci- 

 ety, and all articles not entered in conformity therewith will 

 be disqualified, and premiums will be awarded only to exhib- 

 itors who have complied with said Rules, etc. 



Committee on plants and flowers will take notice. 



PLANTS. 



Plants competing for these premiums must have been 

 grown in pots, native plants expected, etc. See Rules. 



For collection flowering and ornamental foliage plants, at 

 least 25 specimens, premiums, $^. 2 



For collection Palms, at least 5 specimens, 5 varieties, 

 premium, ^1 



For collection Ferns (cultivated), at least 5 specimens, 3 

 varieties, premium, ^1 



