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STRAWBERRIES, 
13 Collection ten varieties $10) $5 
14 - five « 5 3 
15 os TATCC EE citer hcausenianiet sent aeg 3 2 
16 Single plate, Marshall.............00.ccccceeee eens 2 I 
i «© Sharpless 2 I 
1g « ee k Ohme 2 I 
19 f ‘¢ Brandywine... .........cececeeee scenes 2 I 
20 ‘« Any other variety 2 I 
arf at yandy 2 I 
22 Best new variety, not distributed 2 
The Council may also award certificates to meritorious ex- 
hibits. 
The word collection in this schedule does not signify the 
greatest number only; quality, rarity, effectiveness, and display 
will also be counted. 
The exhibition will be open from 1 P. M. until 6: 30 P. M., on 
Wednesday, June 11th, and from to A. M. until 5 P. M., Thurs- 
day, June 12th. Exhibits to be staged by 1:30 P. M. on Wed- 
nesday. 
Mr. George A. Skene will be in charge of the arrangements 
on the part of the New York Botanical Garden. 
Plants and flowers for exhibition should be sent by express, 
prepaid, addressed, Horticultural Society, Museum Building, New 
York Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York City. 
RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING EXHIBITIONS. 
1. Prizes will be awarded by the Exhibition Committee subject 
to the approval of the Council; and will be paid in money or in 
silver plate of equal value, at the option of the exhibitor. 
2. No exhibit can compete for more than one prize, and no 
two prizes will be awarded to any one person in the same class. 
3. Entries in competitive exhibits not made according to the 
schedule will be disqualified, and the full sum offered as a prize 
will not be confirmed by the Council unless the exhibit is con- 
sidered sufficiently meritorious. And no prize will be awarded 
to any exhibit which in the opinion of Council has no positive 
merit. 
