THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 
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Sweet Pea Prize 
THE DAILY MAIL will hold a Sweet Pea Show on July 28th 
and 29th at the Crystal Palace (Festival of Empire). The 
following prizes will be given for the best bunch of Sweet Peas 
consisting of 12 spikes containing three varieties at least. 
FIRST PRIZE £1,000,SEC0ND PRIZE £100, 
THIRD PRIZE £50, and 1,000 MEDALS. 
CPECIAL Children's Prizes amounting to £50. 
^ Premiums for the best bunch of artificial Sweet Peas, entirely made in 
England, will also be given. 
No Competitor may enter more than one bunch. 
The varieties need not be named. 
The bunches may be sent by post and will be arranged for the Competitors. 
Entries cannot be made till a date in June, when a succession of announce- 
ments will be made in the DAILY MAIL. 
The Competition is designed to spread the cultivation of Sweet Peas among 
Amateur Gardeners. 
The following, as announced in the DAILY MAIL, are ineligible:— 
Those who have at any time grown flowers for profit. 
Those who have at any time won a first prize at the National Show. 
Those people who employ more than one paid worker, gardener, or other, in 
the garden. 
The gardeners or persons so employed by such persons as are disqualified in 
the preceding clause. 
Members of any Institution, Agricultural or other, who grow their flowers in a 
common garden. 
The families or dependants of any of the categories enumerated above. 
Full details of the Competition, with instructions in the culture 
and management of the flowers, will appear from time to time 
in the " Daily Mail " until the date of the Show. 
