GROWING EXHIBITION BLOOMS III 



which the exhibition is held. If there is 

 anything that is not clear, or that has an 

 appearance of unfairness, try to get from 

 some official source an explanation of the 

 matter. If such explanation is not sat- 

 isfactory, either take note of it and seek for 

 further information or do not make your 

 proposed exhibits. Endeavour to have a 

 clean start, then conform to the rules your- 

 self, and, in fairness to yourself, see that your 

 competitors do the same in all matters of 

 importance. If the results are not as you 

 hoped and believed they would be, accept 

 them philosophically and manfully, unless 

 there should be some flagrantly erroneous 

 decision, under which circumstances a pro- 

 test entered in accordance with the rules and 

 in a gentlemanly manner is the privilege of 

 every exhibitor. Such instances are very 

 rare, however, and while decisions may some- 

 times appear wrong, they are almost always 

 attributable to honest difference of opinion. 



