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SCHEDULES FOE THE GEAND SUMMER EXHIBITION 
TO BE HEED AT BUET ST. EDMUNDS, 
16th to 19th JULY 1867. 
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X.B .— The tents will be ready for the reception of plants on Monday, Judy loth, 
and it is hoped that all who can will bring them in on that day. 
Keguiations for the Exhibition. 
I. The prizes offered in the accompanying Schedule are open to all competi¬ 
tors complying with these Eules. 
II. Exhibitors must give at least fourteen clear days' notice in writing of the 
class or classes in which they intend to compete, and of the average diameter 
of the plants to be exhibited. 
This is to be done by filling up and forwarding to the Superintendent at 
South Kensington the printed forms provided for the purpose. 
III. Cards corresponding with the entries will be furnished on the morning 
of the Exhibition at the entrance to the Tents. 
Exhibitors will be responsible for the proper placing of these cards, and 
they are requested to satisfy themselves that the cards correctly describe the 
objects exhibited. 
The Society cannot correct, or be responsible for, mistakes arising from the 
non-observance of this or any other Buie. 
IV. No specimens will be received after half-past eight o’clock on the morn¬ 
ing of the Exhibition. 
The Superintendent has instructions to refuse all exhibitions which he con¬ 
siders unworthy of being shown. 
V. Officers of the Society will direct the placing of all specimens. 
It is necessary that all flowers or plants be carefully labelled with their 
scientific names, and, where practicable, with the name of the country whence 
introduced. Florists’ flowers and fruits must bear their customary names. 
VI. Only bond fide exhibitors, and such assistants as may be absolutely 
required for the arrangement of their specimens, will be admitted before the 
doors are closed at half-past eight a.m.; after this hour no person will be 
allowed to enter, and all persons must retire before ten a.m., except such as may 
be officially retained by the Society. 
VII. A clear passage-way to the stands and tables must be preserved during 
the hours of arrangement, and all persons obstructing it will be subject to im¬ 
mediate removal from the Tents. 
The Judges will proceed to make their awards at 10 a.m., before which hour 
the exhibitors’ arrangements must be completed. 
