6 
SECTION II. — Plants in Pots, in Flower. 
Class. 
Kinds. 
No. to 
be ex- 
hibited. 
Pbizes. 
First. 
Second 
25 
Hibiscus 
3 
.3 
3 
8 
1 
26 
59 . • • • * * * * • • • * 
specn. 
2 
1 
27 
Ixora ... 
3 
3 
1 
28 
9 J • • ■ * * * 
specn. 
2 
1 
29 
Cockscombs 
2 
1 
30 
Dianthus (Pink) 
3 
1 
31 
Camellias 
3 
1 
32 
Balsams 
3 
1 
33 
Zinnias... 
2 
1 
34 
Roses ... 
3 
1 
35 
3» ... ... ... •** 
specn. 
2 
1 
36 
Asters ... 
3 
1 
37 
Chrysanthemums 
3 
1 
38 
Dahlias 
3 
1 
39 
Phlox ... 
2 
1 
40 
Petunias 
2 
1 
41 
Antirrhinums (Snapdragon) ... 
2 
1 
42 
Gloxinias 
4 
2 
43 
3 9 ••• • ** * * • 
specn. 
2 
1 
44 
Other Gesneraeeae (Gesnera, 
Tydea, Achimenes, Episcia, 
Ac.) ... 
3 
1 
45 
Verbenas 
3 
1 
46 
Gaillardias 
3 
1 
47 
Orchids 
6 
10 
4 
48 
33 ... ... 
specn. 
4 
2 
49 
Gladioli 
3 
1 
50 
Amaryllids and Lilies 
4 
2 
51 
J9 3 3 99 
specn. 
2 
• ■ . 
52 
Plant in flower not included 
in above 
specn. 
3 
• • * 
53 
Best collection of different 
Plants in flower, not less than 
12 
10 
5 
F©r all classes in this Section, except classes a6, aSandq^ and those denoted as 
specimens, the number of exhibits is not restricted, but in awarding prizes the judges 
will take into consideration the quantity as well as the quality of each exhibit. 
* Special prize for Rarest Orchid in show, $3. 
