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Class IV.— -For Market Gardeners. 

 39 For the best basket of European vegetables. 



40 



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2nd „ „ 



41 



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3rd „ „ 



42 



j> 



best vegetable marrow. 



43 



it 



„ Cucumber. 



44 



ii 



Grapes. 



45 



ii 



„ Beet-root. 



46 



ii 



„ Celery. 



47 



ii 



collection of fruits for dessert. 



48 



ii 



2nd „ „ 



49 



ti 



best Pommalo. 



50 



ii 



new description of Chillies. 



51 



ii 



Figs. 



52 





, , Arrowroot. 



Judges. — R. P. Harrison, Esq., Colonel Colbeck, A. J. Scott, 

 Esq., M. r>., J. D. Sim, Esq., and J. Vans Agnew, Esq. 



Class V.— Special Prizes. 



53 For the best 3 Annuals not previously exhibited. 



54 For the best iEgle Marmelos (B^l Fruit). 



55 For the best specimens of " Nature Printing" the 



cost of apparatus to be specified. 



56 For the best collection of articles of ornamental use 



for Parks and Gardens. 



57 For any new Fibre not before grown in this Presi- 



dency. 



The producing plant and the dressed Fibre to be both exhibited. 



Judges — Arthur Hall, Esq., W. R. Arbuthnot, Esq., Colonel 

 McQoun, and Dr. Mudge. 



The special attention of Exhibitors and of the Members of the 

 Society is requested to the following Regulations for Competitors 

 and Exhibitors. 



Regulations for Competitors. 

 1st. All articles for competition must arrive at the Gardens by 

 8 o'clock on the day of Exhibition, accompanied by a sealed letter 



