450 Report on the progress of the Horticultural Society, 



Exhibitors are recommended to make themselves acquainted 

 with the arrangements described in the following list, as they are 

 in all cases required to state under what letter their plants are to 

 be exhibited ; and as in case any errors in the awards of the judges 

 should occur, in consequence of mistakes on the part of exhibitors 

 in entering the objects they may bring to the meetings, the society 

 does not undertake to rectify such errors afterwards. 



When an exhibitor receives a first prize in any one letter, he 

 is not entitled to receive any other medal in the same letter. 



The number of heads designated by these letters, and the prizes 

 offered for each, generally vary in each year, those fixed on for the 

 present year are as follows : 



,ass I. — Subjects for which Nurserymen and Private Persons exhibit independently of each other ; sepa 

 Medals being offered for the best exhibitions among Nurserymen, and for the best among Private Growers 



B. Carnations, not exceeding thirty 



30 species 



n,l, - 



Dirt-. 



trie specim 

 Pelargoniums, in collect 

 Rhododendrons,™ pots 

 12 plants, in 12 rariet u 

 Roses, in collections 

 Stove, or Greenhouse '. 



20 plants .... 

 Q. Stove, or Greenhouse Plants^ in collect- 



R. Herbaceous Calceolarias', in collections 

 of 12 pots 

 S. Shrubby ditto ditto 



First Prize 

 First Prize 



I Viz. 



First friz. 

 Second Pri2 

 Fir.i Prize 



First Pi 

 Second F 



First Prize 

 Ditto 



Ditto 

 Ditto 



Tin 



Second Prize I Thii 

 Third Prize 



