\ Horticidtitral and Agricultural Prize Schedule ; T ~ No. SECTION IV. —VEGETABLES (OPEN TO ALL). First. Second. Third 42. 12 Best Early Kidney Potatoes ... ... ... 7s 6d • * 43. 12 „ Early Round do ... ... ... 7s 6d 44. 12 „ Late Potatoes ... ... ... ... 7s 6d 45. 2 „ and heaviest Cabbages ... ... ... 5s 46. 2 „ Cauliflowers ... ... ... ... 7s 6d | 47. 6 „ Onions ... ... ... ... ... 7s 6d 48. 6 „ Turnips ... ... ». ... 5a 49. 6 „ Carrotß ... ... ... . ... ... 5a 50. 12 „ Pods Early Peas ... ... , ... -... 5s 61. 12 „ Pods Marrow or Late Peas ... " " ' ~ ... ... 5s 52. 6 „ Pods Broad Beanß... ... . ... ... 5b 53 2 „ Lettuces ... .... r — ... 5s 54. 1 „ Pot Parsley, single Plant 55. 3 „ and heaviest Stalks Rhubarb ... ... ... 7s 6d 56. Best Collection of Vegetables ... ... ...15s SECTION V.— POT PLANTS. jf a AMATETJBS only. First. Second. Third. 57.' 2 best Greenhouse Plants ... ... ... ... 7s 6d v 58. 1 „ Foliage Plant ... ... ... -,„ c , 59. 2 „ Fuchias, varieties ... ... . ... ... 1 " 8 .-<*J 60. 2 „ Geraniums, varieties ... ... ... 7s 6d gl # 2 „ do Scarlet Class, varieties ... ... 7s 6d i 62*. 2 „ Calceolarias, varieties ... ... ... 7s 6d 63. 2 „ Cinerarias, varieties ... ... ... .' • . 64. 2 „ Petunias, varieties ... ... ... ... 5s 65. 2 „ Roses, varieties ... ... ••• •.. 5s 66. 2 „ Flowering Shrubß ... ... ••• ... The above all to be showen in Flower Pots or Flower Boxes. SECTION VI.— CUT FLOWERS. 2j- o amatettbs onit. First. Second. Third. 67. 6 Beßt Blooms Roses, varieties ... ... ... 7s 6d gg. 6 „ Do Pansies, varieties ... ... ... 7s 6d 69." 6 „ Hardy Harbaceous Cut Flowers, varieties 70. 6 „ Spikes Antirrinhiums, varieties ... ... 71. 6 „ Sweet Williams, varieties .-...- --72. 6 „ Spikes Brompton Stock (at least 2 varieties)... ... 5s 73. 3 „ Carnations and 3 Picottees, varieties ... ... 5s 74. 6 „ Spikes Gladiola, varieties ... ... ... 5s 75. 6 „ Blooms Tulip, varieties 76. 6 „ Spikes Ixias, varieties 77. 6 „ Cut Bulb Blooms, (any sort) varieties 78. 1 „ Hand Bouquet ... ... ... ... 5s 79. 1 „ Table do ... ... ... ... 7s 6d 83. 1 „ Floral Device ... ... ... ... LOs SECTION VH.— FRUIT. If 0# akatitees only. First. Second. Third. 82. 24 Beat Ripe Strawberries ... ... ... ... 7s 6d 83. 24 „ Raspberries ... ... 84. 18 „ and Largest Gooseberries ... ... ... 7s 6d 85. 18 „ Desert Gooseberries 86. 12 „ Cherries ... • ... .. ... ••• 7s 6d 87. 3 „ Bunches Black and 3 bunches Red Currants ... 5s 88. 1 „ Cucumber ... ... ... — J» s 89. Best Basket of Fruit ... ... ••• ...10s SECTION Vm.— VEGETABLES. jf 0 amatuees ONLY. First. Second. Third. 90. 12 Best Early Kidney Potatoes ... ... ... 5s 91. 12 „ Round Potatoes ... ... ... ... 5s 92. 12 „ Late Potatoes ... ... ... •• 93. 1 „ and heaviest Cabbage ... y ... ... 5s 94. 1 „ Cauliflower ... ... ... " ... 5s 95. 6 „ Onions ... • ... ... ... — 7s 6d 96. 6 „ Turnips ... ... ... ... ... 5s 97. 6 „ Carrots ... ... ... ... ... 5s 98. 12 „ Pods Early Peas ... ... ... ... 5s 99. 12 „ do Late or Marrow Peas ... ... ... 5b 100. 6 „ do Broad Beans ... 101. 2 „ Lettuces ... 102. 1• „ Pot Parsley (single plant) * ... 103. 3 „ and heaviest Stalks Rhubarb ... ... ... 5s 104. Best collection of Vegetables... ... ... ... 10s SECTION IX.— DAIRY PRODUCE (OPEN TO ALL). No> • First. Second. Third. 105. 21bs Best Fresh Butter (Society's Print) (Thermometer Churn, value 355. presented by W. B. Scandrett & Co.) ... 35s ... 25s 106. 3lbs Best Potted Butter ... ... ... ...30s ... 20a 107. 2 Best Cheese ... ... ... ... - 30s 108. Best Cream Cheese ... ... . ... ... 10s SECTION X.— POULTRY (OPEN TO ALL). jfo. First. Second. Third. 109. Best Pair Spanish Cock and Hen ... ... ... 10s 110. „ Dorkin do ... ... ... 10s 111. „ Cochin China do ... ... ... 10s 112. „ Polish do ... ... ... 10s 113. „ Penciled Hamburgh Cock and Hen ... ... 10s 11^. „ Game Cock and Hen ... ... ...10s 115. „ Bantam do ... ... ... 10s 116. „ Any other sort ... ... ... 10b 117. Best Peacock and Hen ... ... ... ... 10b 118. „ Turkey Cock and Hen ... ... ... ...10s 119. „ pair Geese ... ... ... ... 10b 120. „ „ Muscovy Ducks ... ... ... ... 10s 121. „ „ Ailesbury do. ... ... ... ... 10b 122. „ „ Common do ... ... - ... ... 10b BIBDS. 123. Best pair Carrier Pigeons ... " ... ... ... LOs 124. „ Fantail do ... ... ... ... 10s 125. „ Any other sort ... ... .. ... 10s 126. „ Canaries ... .. ... ... 10s COMPETITION FOB BOYS ONLY. 127. Best pair Lop-eared Rabbits ... ... ... ... 7s 6d 128. „ Any other sort ... ... ... ... 7s 6d PRIZE SCHEDULE OP THE GEAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION, TO BE HELD IN THE THEATRE ROYAL, MAECH 14th and 15th, 1868. SECTION I.— POT PLANTS (OPEN TO ALL). No. First. Second. Third. 1. 2 Best Green-house Plants, (Geraniums, Fuchias, Caceolarias excepted) ... ... ... ... 10s . • 2. 3 „ Fuchias, varieties ... ... ... ... 20s 3. 2 „ Geraniums, scarlet class, varieties 4. 2 „ Calceolarias, varieties ... ... ... 5s 5. 2 „ Petunias, varieties ... "... ... ... 5s 6. 3 „ Balsams, varieties ... ... ... ... 1O» 7. 2 „ Pots LilHum Lancifolium, varieties ... ... 10s o. a „ Buses, varieties ... " ... ... ... 7s 6d 9. 2 „ Foliage Plants, varieties The above all to be shown in Flower Pots or Flower Boxes. SECTION II.— CUT FLOWERS (OPEN TO ALL). No. First. Second. Third. 10. 12 Best Blooms Dahlias, selfs, varieties ... ... ... 15s 11. 6 „ Do do do ... ... ... 10s 12. 6 „ Do do (fancy), varieties ... ... 10s 13. 6 „ Spikes Holyhocke, varieties ... ... , 10s 14. 12 „ Blooms Holyhocks (at least 8 varieties) .. ... 7s 6d 15. 6 „ Do do varieties ... ... ... 5s 16. 6 „ Spikeß Gladiola, varieties * ... ... ... 10s 17. 6 „ Do Antirrinhiums, varieties ... 18. 12* „ Blooms Tansies, varieties ... ... ... 10s 19. 6 „ Ten week Stooks (single plants, at least 8 varieties) ... 5s 20. 6 „ Blooms Asters . 21. 6 „ African Marigolds ... ... ... ... 6s 22. 6 „ French do 23. 6 „ Verbenas, varieties, 3 trusses of eaoh ... ... 7s 6d 24. 6 „ Blooms Robos, varieties ... ... ... 10s .25. 3 „ Carnations, and 8 Picottees, varieties ... ... 7s 6d | 26. 6 „ Hardy Harbaceous Cut Flowers „, ... 27. 6 „ Spikeß Phloxes, varieties ... ... ... Bs 28. 6 „ Annuals, varieties, (Stooks, Asters, Marigolds excepted) ... 29. 1 „ Hand Bouquet ... ... ... ... 5s 30. 1 „ Table do (not to exceed 18 inches high) ... 10s 31. 1 „ Floral Device ... ... ... ... 15s SECTION m.— FRUIT (OPEN TO ALL) No. Firtfc, Second» Third, 82. 12 Best Desert Apples ... ,„ „, ,„ 10s 83. 12 „ Kitchen do ,„ „, , ,„ 10s 84. Best Basket of Fruit ,„ ,„ ,„ ,„ 10a 85. 6 Best Tomatoes ... „, „, „, , 10s 86. g „ Oucambera ,„ , 10s t * 87. 2 M Vegetable Marrows ,„ - „, \\\ t ',> 7a 0# fe 88. 2 „ wid heaviest aourde „, ,„ ,„ ,« Wi 9 ,| QSRWRWt^ m w w f ■$.:
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Southland Times, Issue 710, 16 August 1867, Page 4
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917Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 710, 16 August 1867, Page 4
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