PRIZE SCHEDULE of THE GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION TO' BE HELD LN THE THEARE ROYAL MARCH 14 AND 15, 1868. No SECTION I. (OPEN TO ALL). I—21 — 2 best Green-house Plants, Geraniums, Fuchias, Caceolaries excepted ... ... ... 10s 2 — 3 ,) Fuchias, varieties ... 20s 3 — 2 „ Geraniums, Scarlet Class, varieties, 4 — 2 „ Calceolaries, varieties, ... 5s 5 — 2 „ Petunias, varieties 5s 6* — 3 Balsams, varieties, 10s 7 — 2 „ Pots Tiillium -Lancifolium, varieties ... LOs B—28 — 2 „ Roses, varieties ... ... 7s 6d 9 — 2 „ FoUage Plants, varieties ... The above to be shown in Flower Pots or Flower Boxes. SECTION n.— CUT FLOWERS No (OPEN TO ALL) , 10 — 12 Best Blooms Dahlias, selfi, ' varieties 15s 11 — 6 „ Blooms Dahlias, self,varie- I ties 10s | 12 — 6 „ Blooms Dahlias (fancy,) j varieties 10s 13 — 6 „ SpikesHolyhocks, varieties 10s 14—12 „ Blooms Holyhocks (at least 8 varieties) 7s 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 Roses, 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 in.— FRUIT (OPEN TO ALL) No. 32— 12 Best Desert Apples 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-r- 2 „ and heaviest Gourds 39— 6 Ornamental do • SECTION TV.— VEGETABLES (OPEN TO ALL) No. 40—12 Best Kidney Potatoes 10s 41—12 „ White do 10s 42—12 „ Red do ... ... 10s 43 — 2 „ and heaviest Cabbages ... 5s 44 — 2 „ Red Cabbages ... ... 5s 45— 2 „ Cauliflowers 5s 46—12 „ Pods Peas 5s 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 „ Carrots • 10s 53 — 6 „ Parsnips 7s 6d 54— 4 „ Beet ... ... ... 7s 6d 55—1 „ Pot Parsley (single plant) 56 — 3 „ andheavieststalks Rhubarb 10s 57 — Best coUection of Vegetables 15s 58 — „ coUection of Salads ... 7s 6d SECTION V.— POT PLANT tf amaxbubs oniy) No. 59 — 1 Best Green-house Plant ... 7s 6d 60— 2 „ Fuchias, varieties ... 10s 61 — 2 „ Geraniums, varieties, (scarlet class) 7s 6d 62 — 2 „ Petunias, varieties ... 5s 63 — 2 „ Balsams, varieties ... 5s 64 — 2 „ Flowering Shrubs, varieties 65— 1 „ Musk Plant SECTION VL— CUT FLOWERS. (amateurs only). No. 66— 6 Best Blooms Dahlias, (selfs) varieties ... ... ... 10s 67 — 6 „ Blooms Dahlias, (fancy) at least 4 varieties .. 7s 6d 68 — ■ 3 „ Spikes Holyhocks, varieties 7s 6d 69 — 6 „ Blooms Holyhocks, varieties ... 7s 6d 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 Antirrinhiumß, varieties ... 74 — 3 „ ten week Stocks (single .'-■•••• plants) • 75 — 6 „ Hardy Harbaceous Cut Flowers, varieties 76- — 6 „ Annuals, varieties 77— 1 „ Hand Bouquet ... ... 5s 78— 1 „ Table do 10a v 79— 1 „ Floral Device 10s SECTION VIL— VEGETABLES. (amateubs only.) No. 80— 6 Best Kidney Potatoes 10s 81 — 12 „ Potatoes, any sort ... 10s 82 — 1 „ and heaviest Cabbage ... 83 — 1 „ Cauliflower 5s 84— 6 „ Turnips 85 — 6 „ Carrots ... ... ... 86 — 6 „ Parsnips .S 87—12 „ Pods Peas ' 88—12 „ Do Broad Beans . ... 89—12 „ Do French do 9 )— 6 „ Onions 10s 91— 1 „ Bunch Shallots 92 — 3 „ and heaviest Stalks Rhubarb ... ... ... 7s 6d 93 — Best coUection of Vegetables ... 10s 94 — : „ Do Salads SECTION ViII.— FRUIT (amateubs only) 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 DAIRY PRODUCE (OPEN TO ALL). No 102—1 Bushel best New Wheat ... 20s 103—1 do do Barley ... 20s 104—1 do do Cape Barley ... 20s 105—1 do do Potato Oats ... 20s 106—1 do do Sandy d 0... 20s 107—1 do do Tartasin do ...20s 108—1 do do Perennial Rye Grass ... ... ... 20s 109—6 best Field Turnips ... ... 10s 110—6 „ Mangold Wurtzels 10s 111— 21bs. Best Fresh Butter (Society's Prints) 30s 112— 41bs. Best Potted Butter (Society's Print) 30s 20s 113—2 best Cheeses 30s 20s 114 — Best Cream Cheese ... ... 10s Member's Tickets can be obtained irom any of the Office-bearers of the Society. N<mt.—The blank Prizes will le filled up according to the finances collected. W. B. SCANDKETT, Secretary, Tay.Street- 1868.
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Southland Times, Issue 893, 3 February 1868, Page 4
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