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INSTRUCTIONS TO EXHIBITORS. 
1st. Exhibits will be under the control of and be installed 
by States, foreign countries, experiment stations, societies, and 
individuals, subject to the approval of the Director-General and 
the Chief of the Department. (See Rule rr.) 
2d. Applicants must furnish the Department with detailed 
descriptions of intended exhibits, which will be kept in confidence; 
and the Chief of the Department, subject to the approval of the 
Director-General, reserves the right to restrict or reject all or 
any part of them. 
3d. States, countries, organizations, experiment stations, or 
individuals to whom space has been assigned must make ample 
provision for keeping it filled with a creditable exhibition. 
4th. Exhibitors and persons holding privileges or conces- 
sions must keep their space and immediate surroundings neat 
and attractive, and will be required to conform to all rules and 
regulations of the Exposition and Department. (See Rules 15, 
17, and 18.) 
5th. Exhibits of societies or individuals can form part of 
State collections and receive awards. 
6th. Permanent exhibits, including dried, canned, or evap- 
orated fruits, jellies, wines, and other non-perishable products of 
the orchard, vineyard, or garden, horticultural machinery and 
appliances, herbariums, nursery stock, shrubs, plants, seeds, etc., 
must be installed not later than the 1oth of April, 1893. (Sec 
Rule 12.) 
7th. To be entitled to an award, exhibits must have been 
produced or manufactured by and be the property of the individ- 
ual or organization entering them, and displays made by States 
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