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3 " • — NE&'SO N XTORTICULTDRAL SOCIETY. SECOND SHOW. TUESDAY, 4th MARCH, 1879. LIST OF PRIZES. Plants in Pots. Ist 2nd _ _ Prize. Prize. Best Fuchsia 3 0 „ 3 Fuchsias 5 0 3 0 „ 6 Fuchsias 6 0 4 0; „ 3 Geraniums 5 0 4 0 „ 3 Fancy Geraniums... 5 0 4 0 „ 3 Zoual Geraniums... 5 0 4 0 „ Double Geraniums ... 4 0 „ 3 Double Geraniums.. 6 0 4 0 „ Gloxinia 4 0 3 0 „ Rose 3 0 — „ 3 Roses 6 0 4 0 „ 3 Single Tetunias ... 4 0 3 0 „ 3 Double Petunias ... 6 0 4 0 „ 3 Balsams 4 0 3 0 „ 3 Coleus 6 0 4 0 „ Begonia 4 0 3 0 „ 3 Begonias 6 0 4 0 „ 3 Perennial Plants for which no separate prize is offered ... 6 0 4 0 Out Flowers. Best 3 Roses 5 0 30 „ 6 Roses 6 0 4 0 „ 12 Roses 7 6 5 0 „ 3 Dahlias 5 0 30 „ 6 Dahlias 6 0 4 0 I „ 6 Quilled Asters ... 4 0 3 0 „ 12 Quilled Asters ... 5 0 4 0 „ 6 Flat Petalled Asters 4 0 3 0 „ 12 Flat Petalled Asters 5 0 4 0 „ Stand of Flowers ... 7 6 5 0 „ Table Bouquet ... 5 0 4 0 „ Hand Bouquet ... 4 0 3 0 „ Design in Flowers ... 7 6 5 0 Fruit. Best Bunch Black Grapes 7 6 5 0 „ Bunch White Grapes 7 6 5 0 „ 3 Bunches Grapes (sorts) 10 0 GO „ Bunch Black Grapes grown outdoors ... 5 0 40 „ Bunch White Grapes grown outdoors ... 5 0 40 „ 3 Bunches sorts grown outdoors ... 6 0 5 0 „ 6 Peaches 4 0 3 0 „ 6 Nectarines 4 0 3 0 „ Dish Plums 4 0 3 0 „ Dessert Apples ... 4 0 3 0 „ Kitchen Apples ... 4 0 3 0 „ Keeping Apples, named 4 0 3 0 „ Collection of Apples (six varieties) named 6 0 5 0 „ Dish of Pears ... 4 0 3 0 „ Dish Keeping Pears named 4 0 3 0 „ Collection of Pears (6 varieties) named 6 0 5,0 „ Dish Filberts ... 4 0 3:0 „ Dish Cobnuts ... 4 0 3 0 „ Dish Walnuts ... 4 0 3 0 „ 3 Oranges 5 0 4.0 „ 3 Lemons 5 0 4 0 „ Quinces 4 0 3 i 0 „ Medlars 4 0 3 0 „ Melon 5 0 4; 0 „ Water Melons ... 3 0 — „ Arranged Basket or Stand of Fruit ... 7 6 5-0 Vegetables. ; Best Dish Peas 4 0 3^o „ Dish French Beans... 4 0 30 „ 3 Cauliflowers ... 4 0 3. 0 „ 3 Cabbages ... 3 0 -i- „ 3 Red Cabbages ... 3 0 J- „ 3 Red Beet 3 0 -L „ 3 Lettuces 3 0 4- „ Turnips ... ... 3 0 -L „ 3 Heads Celery ... 4 0 3 0 „ 6 Onions 4 0 3 0 „ 6 Cairots 3 0 4- „ Cucumber ... 4 0 3 0 „ Brace Cucumbers ... 5 0 40 „ 6 Parsnips ... 3 0 — „ 3 Sticks Rhubarb ... 3 0 -i~ „ Vegetable Marrow... 3 0 —- „ Pumpkin 3 0 — „ 6 Tomatos 3 0 — Non-subscribers may exhibit, and will be entitled to prizes. Every production, except cut flowers, must be in the room before 10 o'clock a.m., and cut flowers by half-past 10. Every exhibitor must deliver a list of his specimens with his name to the Secretary, who will give him a number to be affixed to each of his specimens. Every exhibitor must affix to each specimen a ticket, stating for which prize it is exhibited. No greater number of articles shall be exhibited for a prize than required by the list, but an exhibitor may send several sets for the same prize, provided they be of different varieties or species. No exhibitor can take the second prize if the first has been awarded to him, and no person can take on the same day; -more than three prizes for cut flowers of roses. Every plant shown in a pot' must have been so grown for at least two months previously. Every production, except bouquets and stands of flowers, must have been grown by the exhibitor. Every production shown as a seedling must have been raised by the exhibitor. Not more than one plant or flower of the same variety can be exhibited for the same prize. Exhibitors are requested to affix the names of their specimens to the exhibits. Roses must be named. All prizes must be claimed before the 30th June or they will be forfeited to the Society. No person except the Secretary and his assistant will be allowed in the room while the Judges are awarding the prizes. No plants in tins will be admitted. The exhibition will be open from TWO until FIVE o'clock in the afternoon and from SEVEN until NINE o'clock in the evening ; and no article shall be removed without the consent of the Secretary, nor until the room is cleared of visitors. Non-subscribers will be admitted to the Show on payment of One Shilling each. HENRY ADAMS, 218 ■ Hon. Sec. LIVER PILLS FOR INDIA AND THE COLONIES. DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS, (without mercury) are the best remedy for Bile, Wind, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Spasms, Giddiness, Heartburn, Nervousness. Gout, end all disorder* of the Stomach and Liver. They combine mildneu in operation with the most admirable effects, and as an Aperient canoot be.eurjasged. Manufactured by JAMES BQRJKB, 47, Mortimer-street, London, W., and sold all over the world by mosfr Ohemlsta and Medicine Vendor^ at 1/14, S/34/(J;.aridl!/.. ' Agerite,FELTOK GBIMWADE & Co., Wellington. TAPANEBB BASKETS O At fI.TLOCASfft-rfiGNU

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 52, 1 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 52, 1 March 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 52, 1 March 1879, Page 4

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