By G. Bentham, Esq. Secretary. 



SUBJECTS OF EXHIBITION. 



Specimens of any of the Plants or Fruits named in the following list will be received 

 on each or any of the days of exhibition ; but it is to be understood, that it is not in- 

 tended to exclude, by the publication of this list, other rare or beautiful specimens, 

 provided any such should be sent for exhibition. Medals, as hereafter explained, are 

 offered for 



1 . Rhododendrons or Azaleas (cither cut flowers, or in pots), in collections not ex- 



ceeding 1 2 dissimilar varieties of each. 



2. Tulips or Ranunculuses, in stands of 24 dissimilar varieties. 



3. Heartsease, in stands of 30 dissimilar specimens. 



4. Cape Heaths, in collections of 12 species. 



5. China Roses (including Noisette and other hybrids), in collections of _'() dissimilar 



6. Garden Roses, in collections of 50 dissimilar varieties. 



7. Pelargoniums, in collections of 12 dissimilar varieties. 



8. Carnations, Pinks, or Piccotees, in collections of 12 dissimilar varieties of each. 



9. Calceolarias, in collections of 6 pots. 



10. Stove Orchideous Plants. 



1 1 . China Asters, in stands of 50 specimens. 

 J 2. Dahlias, new seedling. 



13. Dahlias, in collections not exceeding 20 in number. 



14. Stove or Greenhouse Plants in pots, in collections not exceeding 10 species each. 



15. Pine Apples. 



16. Peaches and Nectarines, in dishes of 6 specimens. 



17. Plums, in dishes of 12 specimens. 



18. Grapes. 



1 9. Melons, single specimens. 



20. Miscellaneous Fruits, such as Pears, Apples, Figs, Strawberries, &c. 



21. Cucumbers in braces. 



JUDGES AND MEDALS. 



For each Meeting, three Judge- will be selected from among Fellows of the Society, 

 or others, not Exhibitors, who wiD determine to whom Medals are to be awarded, unde 



No person will be entitled to receive a Medal unless the plants exhibited have beer 

 in his possession for at least four months prior to the day of exhibition, and any aware 

 made to an Exhibitor who shall be found to have violated this rule, w ill be void. 



