May 1861.] 



Proceedings. 



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It was*re solved that the Annual Exhibition be held on Tuesday, 

 the 12th February, and that persons not Members shall be admit- 

 ted to the private view, on payment, previously by tickets, to be 

 had of the Superintendent at the^-Gardens. 



It was resolved to publish the following Prize List and to ap- 

 pend the 'amended Regulations for competitors and visitors for 

 general information, and that the following gentlemen be request- 

 ed to favor the Society with their services as Judges in the classes 

 to which their$names are annexed : — 



LIST OF PRIZES, &c. 

 Class I — . — Flowers in Pots exclusive of Annuals. 



1 For the best collection of plants, of at least \2~\ 



kinds. 



2 „ 2nd best do. do. do. do. 



3 „ Srd^best do. do. do. do. 



4 „ bestrcollection of Roses. 



5 „ 2nd best ,, „ 



6 „ 3rd best „ „ 



7 „ best 12 Verbenas. 



8 best 6 Geraniums. 



9 „ 2nd best ,, 



10 „ best collection of Pinksand Pic- 



cotees. 



11 ,, 2nd best do. do. do. do. 



12 „ best show of Dahlias. 



13 „ best collection of Violets and 



Heartsease. 



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14 Any three plants not previously exhibited. J 



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Judges. — Sir Adam Bittleston ; Ool. McCally; Revd. J. R. 

 Macfarlane, and G. J. Shaw, Esq., m. d. 



Class II.— Annuals and Cut Flowers; 



15 For the best collection of Annuals in Pots of at least 

 12 kinds. 



16 



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17 



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3rd 



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