SCHEDULES FOE THE GEAND SUMMER EXHIBITION 
TO BE HELD AT LEICESTEE, 
On the 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st, and 22nd of JULY 1868. 
SPECIAL NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. 
The Council have great pleasure in announcing that through the liberality of 
the Directors of the Midland Railway Company, all Plants, &c., conveyed over 
their line will be carried from the Show (provided they remain the property of 
the person who transmitted them to the Exhibition) free of all charge. 
Exhibitors will be allowed to remove their plants after the 21st instant; but 
one-half of the proceeds from the admissions on the 22nd (the day of the Not¬ 
tingham races) will be paid to the Exhibitors wdio allow their plants to remain 
on that day. 
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N.JB .— The tents will be ready for the reception of plants on Wednesday, July 
1 5th, and it is hoped that all who can do so will bring them, in on that day. 
Regulations for the Exhibition. 
I. The prizes offered in the accompanying Schedule are open to all competi¬ 
tors complying with these Regulations. 
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 Committee Tent. 
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 Regulation. 
IV. No specimens will be received after half-past eight o’clock on the morn¬ 
ing of the Exhibition, excepting cut flow r ers and fruit, which will be receive L 
up to 9.30. 
The Superintendent has instructions to refuse all exhibitions which he con¬ 
siders unworthy of being shown. 
