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Section II.— Plants in P *, in Flower. 
Class. 
Kinds. 
No. to 
: ’'e ex- 
i.ihited. 
Prizes. 
First. 
Second 
26 
Hibiscus 
3 
ft 
3 
S 
1 
27 
jj . • * *■* * «•« 
specn. 
2 
1 
28 
Ixora ... 
3 
3 
1 
29 
* * • *•' • • • 
specn. 
2 
1 
30 
Hiautlms (Pink) 
3 
1 
31 
Camellias 
3 
1 
32 
Balsams 
3 
1 
33 
Zinnias 
2 
1 
34 
Boses ... 
3 
1 
35 
J> * ♦ • *•* 
specn . 
2 
1 
36 
Asters ... 
3 
1 
37 
Chi y santhemums 
3 
1 
38 
Dahlias 
o 
O 
1 
39 
Phlox ... ... ... * ... 
2 
1 
40 
Petunias 
2 
1 
41 
Antirrhinums ( Snapdragon) 
2 
1 
42 
Gloxinias 
4 
2 
43 
>5 • * • * * * * * • 
specn. 
2 
1 
44 
Other Gfesneracese (Gesnera, 
Tvdea, Acliimenes, Episcia, 
&G.) ... 
3 
1 
45 
Verbenas 
3 
1 
46 
Gaillardias 
3 
1 
47 
Orchids 
6 
10 
4 
48 
jy ... ... 
specn. 
4 
2 
49 
>! * « - « • * ♦ * * 
rarest 
3 
, , , 
50 
Gladioli 
3 
1 
51 
Amarytlids and Lilies 
4 
2 
52 
specn. 
2 
♦ . . 
53 
Plant in Flower not included 
in above 
specn. 
o 
O 
. . . 
54 
Best collection of different 
Plants in flower not less than 
12 
10 
5 
For all classes in this Section, except classes 20, 28, 47 and 54 and 
those denoted as specimens, the number of exhibits is not restricted, 
but in awarding 1 prizes the judges will take into consideration the 
quantity as well as the quality of each exhibit. 
feg - • -~= — 
