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• P RI ZE S C H E D U LB .« OF THE GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN THE THEARE ROYAL MAHCH 14 AND 15, 1868. SECTION I. (OPEN TO ALL). No I—2 best Green-house Plants, Gera- . niums, Fuchias, Caceolaries . excepted ... 10a 2—3 „ Fuchias, varieties ..v»2os 3—2 „ Geraniums, Scarlet Class, varieties, ... ... .... 4—2 „ Calceolaries, varieties, ... 5s 5 — 2 „ Petunias, varieties... ... 5s • . 6 — 3 „ Balsams, varieties... ... 10s 7 — 2 „ Pots Lillium Lancifolium, varieties ... ... ... 10s B—2 „ Roses, varieties ... ... 7s 6d 9 — -2 „ Foliage Plants, varieties ... The above to be shown in Flower Pots or Flower Boxes. SECTION n.— CUT FLOWERS (OPEN TO ALL) >No . . ..' 10— 12 Best Blooms Dahlias, selfe, varieties ... ... ...15s 11 — 6 „ Blooms Dahlias, self, varieties , ... 10s 12— 6 „ Blooms Dahlias (fancy,) "varieties ... ... ... 10s 13—6 „ SpikesHolyhocks, varieties 10s 14— -12 „ Blooms Holyhocks (at least 8 varieties) ... ... 7a 6d 15 — 6 „ Blooms Holyhocks varieties ... .... ... 5s 16— 6 „ Spikes Gladiola, varieties 10s 17— 6 „ Do Antirrinhiums, varieties 18—12 „ Blooms Pansies, varieties 10s 19 — 6 „ Ten weeks Stocks (single , plants, at least 3 varieties) 5s 20 — 6 „ Blooms Asters 21 — 6 „ African Marigolds ... 5s ' 22— 6 „ French do ... ... 23—6 „ Verbenas, varieties, 3 trusses of each ... ... 7s 6d 24 — 6 „ Blooms Eoses, varieties ... 10s 25 — 3 „ Carnations, and 3 Picotees, varieties ..,. 7s 6d 26— 6 „ Hardy Harbaceous Cut Flowers .. 27 — 6 „ Spikes Phloxes, varieties 5s 28 — 6 „ Annuals, varieties, (Stocks, 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 HI.— FRUIT (OPEN TO ALL) .• No. "■..■■■■ 32—12 Best Desert Applea ... ... 10s 33—12 „ Kitchen do ... ...10s 34— Best Basket of Fruit ... ... 10s 35— 6 Best Tomatoes... ... ... 10s ' 36—2 „ Cucumbers ... ...10s 37— 2 „ Vegetable Marrows ... 7s 6d 38 — 2 „ and heaviest Gourds 39 — 6 „ Ornamental do , SECTION IV.— VEGETABLES (OPEN TO ALL) ....:... No. 40—12 B^stKidney Potatoes ... ... 10s 41—12 „ White do ... ... 10s 42—12 „ Red do ... ... 10s 43— 2 „ and heaviest Cabbages ... 5s 44 — 2 , s Red Cabbages ... ... 5s 45— 2 „ Cauliflowers ... ...'^iißs' 46—12 „ Pods Peas ... .^§S6s 47—12 „ do Broad Beans ... 5s 48—12 „ do French do ... 5s 49— 6 , Onions ... 10s 50—1 „ Bunch Shallots ... ... ; 51— 6 „ Turnips 10s 52 — 6 „ Cariots ... 10s 53 — 6 „ Parsnips ... 7s 6d 54—4 „ Beet ... ... .... 7s 6d 55—1 „ Pot Parsley (single plant) ' 56 — 3 „ and heaviest stalks Rhubarb 10s 57 — Best collection of Vegetables 15s 58— „ collection of Saladß ... 7s 6d ■-. SECTION V.— POT PLANT (akateubs omnr) No. - -■: '. ■■: ,■ " ; • ••' r 59 — l~BearGreein ; t[oUße-Pißnlr ~ ... 7s 6d 60 — 2 „ Fuchias, varieties ...10s 61 — 2 „ Geraniums, varieties, (scarlet class) ... ... 7s 6d 62 — 2 „ Petunias, varieties ... 5a 63 — 2 „ Balsams, varieties ... 5s 64— 2 „ Flowering Shrubs, varieties... ... ... ... 65— 1 „ Musk Plant ... ... SECTION VL— CUT FLOWERS. (^MITETTBS ONIrY). No. . , . .. 66 — 6 Best Blooms Dahlias, (selfs) i- varieties ... ... ...10s. 67 — 6 „ Blooms Dahlias, (fancy) , at least 4 varieties .. 7s 6d 68 — 3 „ Spikes Holyhocks, varieties ... ... ... 7s 6i 69 — 6 „ Blooms Holyhocka, varie- | ties; 7s 6d 1 70 — 6 „ Spikes Gladiola, (at least 4 varieties) ... ... 5s 71—6 „ Blooms Pansies, varieties 7s 6d' 72 — 3 „ Carnations and 3 Picotees, varieties ... ... ... ' 7s 6d. 73 — 6 „ Spikes Antirrinhiums, varieties ... 74 — 3 „ ten week Stocks (single plants) 75 — 6 „ Hardy Harbaceous Cut Flowers, varieties 76 — 6 „ Annuals, varieties 77 — 1 „ Hand Bouquet .... ... ss--78— 1 „ Table do 10s , i 79 — 1 „ Floral Device ... ...10s I SECTION Vn.— VEGETABLES. ! (amatepbs onit.) No. 80 — 6 Best Kidney Potatoes... ... 10s 81—12 „ Potatoes, any sort ... 10s . ; 82 — 1 „ and heaviest Cabbage ... 83 — 1 „ CauUflower 5s 84— 6 „ Turnips 85 — '■ 6 „ Carrots ... ... >M 86—6 „ Parsnips ... 5s 87—12 „ Pods Peas 88—12 „ Do Broad Beans , ... 89—12 „ Do French do ... 90—6 „ Onions 10s 91— 1 „ Bunch Shallots ... ...J 92— 3 „ and heaviest Stalks Rhu- l ■ barb ... ... ... 7s 6d 93 — Best collection of Vegetables!... 10s * 94^ — „~ Up Balads^ :~~'" ... SECTION Vm.— FRUIT (ajiateubs onit) No. ' - 95 — 6 Best Desert Apples ... ... 10s 96— 6 „ Kitchen do ... ... 10s 97— Best Basket of Fruit ... ... 10s - 98 — 3 Best Tomatoes... ... ... 5s 99— 1 „ Cucumber 5s 100— 1 „ Vegetable Marrow ... 7s 6d 101 — 1 „ and heaviest Gourd ... SECTION IX.— FARM AND J) AIRY PRODUCE (OPEN TO ALL). No . . 102—1 Bushel best New Wheat ... 20s T •03 — 1 do do Barley ...20s 104—1* do do Cape Barley ...20s 105 — 1 do do Potato Oats ... 20s r 106—1 do do Sandy do ... 20s 107—1 do do Tartasin do ... 20s 108—1 do do Perennial Rye .Grass ... .... ... 20s 109— 6 best Field Turnips ... v ... lbs 110—6 „ Mangold Wurtzels 10s 111— 21bs. Best Fresh Butter (Society's Prints) ... ... ... 30s 20s 112— 41bs.Best Potted Butter (Society's Print)... ... 30a 20s 113— 2 best Cheeses ... 30s 20s 114— Best Cream Cheese ... ... 10s Member's Tickets can be obtained from any of the Office-bearers of the Society. • Note. — The blank Frizes mill be filled up ac» coriing to the finances collected. W. B. SCANDSETT, Secretary, Tay Street— lß6B.

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Southland Times, Issue 879, 10 January 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 879, 10 January 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 879, 10 January 1868, Page 3

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