INSTRUCTIONS TO EXHIBITORS. 
IN GROUP 22,—FLORICULTURE, 
Cut Flower exhibits will be made on Tuesday of each.week 
during the Exposition, commencing at 1o o’clock a.m. The 
general plan will be as follows: 
MAY. 
Inpoors.—Roses in pots, calceolarias, azaleas, ericas, 
rhododendrons, begonias, cycads, crotons, dracaenas, aroids, 
marantas, palms, ferns, cacti, perargoniums, stove and green- 
house plants in foliage, and stove and greenhouse plants in 
flower. 
Cur Fitowers,—Orchids, roses, carnations, lilies, pansies, 
hardy and tender bulbs. 
Ovurpoors.—Pansies, tulips, hyacinths, narcissus, bulbous 
and herbaceous flowers, and flowering shrubs. 
JUNE. 
InpDoors.—Orchids, carniverous plants, begonias, fuchsias, 
petunias, cannas, nepenthes, palms, ferns, cacti, stove and green- 
house plants in foliage, and stove and greenhouse plants in flower. 
Cut FLowers.—Roses, carnations, lilies, peonies, and hardy 
varieties of cut flowers. 
OuTpoors.—Campanulas, aquilegias, hardy herbaceous flow- 
ers, and hardy shrubs. 
JULY. 
InDoors,— Orchids, tuberous, ornamental leafed, and shrubby 
begonias, gloxinias, achimenes, gesneraceous plants, caladiums, 
palms, ferns, and cacti. 
Cut FLowers.—Orchids, cannas, lilies, tuberous begonias, 
sweet peas, hollyhocks, tea roses, annuals, hardy herbaceous and 
hardy shrub flowers. 
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