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OUR PRIZE COMPETITIONS. 
General Conditions. — Competitors must 
write on one side of the paper only. Regular paid 
contributors to The Gardening \\ orld, or other 
gardening journals, are debarred from entering, 
but occasional contributors may compete. The 
name and address of the competitor must appear 
on each article sent for competition. The Editor’s 
decision is final, and he reserves the right to re¬ 
produce, in any way, any article or photograph 
sent for competition. The conditions applying to 
each competition should be carefully read. 
WEEKLY PRIZES. 
A Prize of Ten Shillings will be given for 
the best paragraph or short aitiele on any 
gardening subject, such as hints of practical 
interest to gardeners, notes on the propagation or 
cultivation of flowers, fruits or vegetables, 
eradication of pests, etc. The paragraph or 
The Wood Lily. (Trillium grandiflorum.) 
article must not exceed a column and a half, but 
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be brief. 
A Prize of Five Shillings will be given for 
the best novel device for saving labour, protecting 
plants, or a ga'clen utensil, which reaches us 
during any week. A rough sketch must accom¬ 
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PRIZE WINNERS. 
In the Readers’ Competition the first 
prize last week was awarded to “J.W.J.” 
for his article on “ Everlasting Pea Pro¬ 
pagation,” page 432 ; and the second to 
“ C.C.” for his article on “ Herbaceous Cal¬ 
ceolarias in Cold Frames,” p. 431. 
■The results of the “ Photographic (Compe¬ 
tition ” will he announced in next week s 
A Garden-raised Orchid. (Odontoglossumjuirificum.) issue. 
