NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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Division I. — For Amateurs.^' 



Class 3. — Eighteen Hyacinths, distinct. 



1st Prize . . M 6s. 4th Prize . . £3 3s. 



2nd „ . . J5 5s. 5th „ . €2 2s. 



3rd „ . . £4 4s. 6th „ . . £1 Is. 



Class 4. — Twelve Hyacinths, distinct. 



1st Prize . . £5 5s. 4th Prize . . £2 2s. 



2nd „ . . M 4s. 5th „ . . £1 Is. 



3rd „ . ' . m 3s. 



Class 5. — Six Hyacinths, distinct. 



1st Prize . . J2 2s. 3rd Prize . . £1 Is. 



2nd „ . . £1 10s. 4th „ . . lOs. 



Class 6. — Four pans containing Hyacinths, ten roots of one variety in 

 each pan. The blooms of each pan to be of distinctly different colour 

 from those of the other three pans. The bulbs need not have been 

 actually grown in the pans they are shown in. 



1st Prize . . J4 4s. 3rd Prize . . £2 2s. 



2nd „ . . J3 3s. 4th „ . . £1 Is. 



Division II. — For Trade Groivers. 



Class 7. — Collection of 100 Hyacinths in twenty-five named varieties, 

 four blooms of each variety, grown in pots or glasses. 



Prize — The Gold Medal of the General Bulb Growers' Society 

 at Haarlem. 



Class 8. — Collection of 120 Hyacinths in twelve varieties in pans, ten 

 roots of one variety in each pan. The bulbs need not have been actually 

 grown in the pans they are shown in. 



Prize — The Gold Medal of the General Bulb Growers' Society 

 at Haarlem. 



Begulations. — For Classes 3, 4, and 5 each bulb must be in a separate 

 pot (size optional). Classes 3, 4, 5, and 6 must all be single spikes ; no 

 spikes may be tied together. Exhibitors may compete in one only of the 

 classes numbered 3, 4, and 5. 



All bulbs must have been forced entirely in Great Britain or Ireland. 

 All varieties must be correctly named. 



40. ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Fellows are reminded that the more they can place their orders with 

 those who advertise in the Society's Publications the more likely others 

 are to advertise also, and in this way the Society may be indirectly 

 benefited. 



^ The Society recognizes only three divisions of growers : 



1. Amateurs growing for their own use or pleasure, and employing assistance or 

 otherwise. 



2. Trade, growing for retail sale. 



3. Market gardeners, growing wholesale for market. 



