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groups and individual plants. A prize of three guineas will be given to the 
gardener of the winner. 
The above prizes presented by W. R. Lee, Esq., Heywood. 
‘* CYPHER’S”” GOLD MEDAL 
To be awarded to the Amateur who gains the most points during the 
Session, and for general excellence and arrangement of exhibits. Presented 
by Messrs. Cypher & Son, Cheltenham. 
‘* SANDER” PRIZES. 
A first prize of four guineas, second prize of two guineas, and third prize 
of one guinea, to the gardener exhibiting the greatest number of groups 
during the Session. Presented by Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans. 
‘“Ep. V. Low’s” SILVER VASE. 
To be awarded to the Amateur who gains the highest number of points 
for white Cattleyas, Lzlias and their hybrids, 7.e., white sepals and petals. 
A prize of two guineas will be given to the gardener of the winner. Presented 
by Mr. Ed. V. Low, Haywards Heath. 
‘* STUART Low’s” PRIZEs. 
Plants value five guineas to the Amateur who gains the highest number 
-of points for Cattleyas, Lzlias, hybrids of Cattleyas and Lzlias, Brasso- 
cattleyas and Brassolzlias during the Session. A prize of two guineas will 
be given to the gardener of the winner. Presented by Messrs. Stuart Low 
& Co., Enfield. 
| "SOCIETY SS” PRIZES. 
‘The Society offers a Gold Medal, Silver-gilt Medal, and Silver Medal 
for the Amateur who (not engaged in other competitions) gains respectively 
the highest, second highest, and third highest number of points from 
July 2oth, rg11, to May 30th, 1912. 
Similar awards, under similar conditions, will be made to Amateurs who 
grow Orchids without the aid of a gardener; a minimum of 25 points to 
qualify for the Gold Medal. 
The usual medals will be’ awarded for occasional groups where not 
engaged in other competitions. 
RULES FOR COMPETITORS. 
I. A group to consist of not less than twelve plants. 
2. In all competitions (except Robson’s Cup) points gained for confirmed 
awards for plants will be credited to the exhibitor, and the points gained 
from the commencement of the Session will be reckoned. 
3. Sectional groups put up for the various competitions and being 
awarded points for same. may not be entered for the Society’s medal awards. 
(Competitors for Messrs. Cypher’s Gold Medal are exempt from this rule), 
4. Competitors, or their gardeners, must sign a declaration of the com- 
‘petitions in which they wish to take part, and hand same to Secretary. 
