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6 Named collection of species a varieties of any one 
of F $ 
genu: er $10 
7 Group of Crotons (Codia 25° 15 
8 Group of Palms ee other pee plants..........5506+ 5O 25 
9 Group of foliage and flowering plants................-+ 50 25 
to Six CinerariaS..........cecseeeeenee serene concen eeeeeeeeeeee Io § 
11 Six Orchids, distinct +30 «15 
12 Six Cattleyas 15 Io 
13 Six Cypripediums Io 5 
14 Six Hydrangeas Io 5§ 
15 For the Best Horticultural Novelt ty in plant, fruit, 
flower or vegetable. (That isanything distinct and 
not previously in general re m in America.) 50 
The following prizes, open to all competitors, are offered by 
the Horticultural Society of New York: 
Prize. 
16 Collection of conifers in pots, tubs, or bales......... ..... 50 
17 Collection of Rhododendrons and Azaleas in pots, tubs, 
r bales. 
18 ei - paar plants 40 
19 Collection 15 
20 Collection a Bromeliads 15 
21 Collection of 
epenthes . 15 
22 Collection of strawberries, not less than six varieties, ee 
less than two quarts of each 
23 Collection of fresh vegetables...............0.:c05 ceeeeeeenees 25 
All members of the New York ios Garden and their 
friends are hereby cordially invited to attend this meeting. 
ciety, the Horticultural Section of the American Institute, the 
American Rose Society and the Torrey Botanical Club. 
Plants and flowers for exhibition should be sent by express, 
prepaid, addressed Horticultural ee ae Building, New 
York Botanical Garden, Bronx , N.Y. City. 
For particulars address, L, Barron, eee 136 Liberty St., N. Y. City. 
