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ARTISTIC INSTALLATION.—To encourage artistic installation, 
the Director-General has recommended that a special jury, with 
a sufficient number of competent members drawn from the regu- 
lar group juries, be instructed to select and recommend for award 
exhibits showing satisfactory installation in each department. 
AUXILIARY GREENHOUSES.—Near the Horticultural Building, 
greenhouses aggregating 25,000 square feet have been con- 
structed for recuperating injured plants, and for developing them 
to a high degree of perfection before placing them on exhibition. 
Space has been assigned to all leading manufacturers of the 
United States and several foreign countries to construct green- 
houses, and they have consented to allow them to be used for 
installing exhibits. 
OuTDOOR Space.—The space selected by the Depart- 
ment for exhibits of trees, shrubs, and plants which will be hardy 
in the open ground during the time of the Exposition, embraces 
about twenty acres, and includes the greater part of a beautiful 
centrally located island. 
FurTHER INsTRUCTIONS.—Instructions will be issued from 
time to time, giving information in regard to the special weekly 
floral and fruit exhibitions to be held during the Exposition. 
J. M. SAMUEBS, 
Chief Department of Horticulture. 
Approved: 
GEO. R. DAVIS, 
Director-General. 
