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colour from those of the other seven pans ; the bulbs need not have 

 been actually grown in the pans. 



ist Prize . • . Gold Medal and £3 3s. 



2nd „ . . . Silver-gilt Medal and £2 2s. 



3rd ,, . . . Silver Medal and £1 is. 



Class 7. — 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. 



ist Prize . . . Silver-gilt Medal and £2 2S. 



2nd ,, . . . Silver Medal and £1 is. 



3rd ,, . . . Bronze Medal and los. 



Class 8.-— The finest decorative display of Hyacinths, to be staged 

 on the floor. 



ist Prize . . . Gold Medal and £3 3s. 

 2nd ,, . . . Silver-gilt Medal and £2 2s. 

 3rd „ . . . Silver Medal and £1 is. 



Division II. — For Trade Growers. 



Class 9. — The finest decorative display of Hyacinths, to be staged 

 on the floor. 



Special Prize, Silver Cup of the General Bulb Growers' Society 

 of Haarlem, Holland. 

 1st Prize . . , Gold Medal. 

 2nd „ . . . Silver-gilt MedaL 

 3rd „ . . . Silver Medal. 



Regulations. — For Classes 3, 4, and 5 each bulb must b^ in a separate 

 pot (size optional). Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 must be all single spikes ; 

 no spikes may be tied together. Exhibitors may only compete in 

 one of the Classes 3, 4, or 5, and in either 6 or 7. All bulbs must have 

 been forced entirely in Great Britain or Ireland. All varieties should 

 be correctly named. Points will be deducted for .ail incorrect names. 



19. TRIALS AT WISLEY, 1914-15. 



N.B. — Everything sent for trial must be named, and the name 

 and address of the sender attached, together with the name of the 

 raiser and introducer as far as known. , 



Trial of Tulips, and Arrangement of Nomenclature. 



In the autumn of 1913 an invitation was issued to the leading 

 growers to send to Wisley for trial bulbs of their varieties of Tuhps, 

 with the names under which they respectively knew them. These 

 Were planted at Wisley, and on Monday, April 20, a joint committee 



