PRIZE SCHEDULE OP THE GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN THE THEARE ROYAL MARCH 18 AND 19, 1868. No SECTION I. (OPEN TO ALL). I—21 — 2 best Green-house : Plants, Geraniums, Fuchias, , Caceolaries excepted ... ... ... 10s 2 — 3 „ Fuchias, varieties' ... 20b 3—2 „ Geraniums, Scarlet Class, varieties, ... ... ... 4 — 2 . „ Calceolaries, varieties, ... 5b 5—2 „ Petunias, varieties. 5s 6—B „ Balsams, varieties... ... 10s 7—2 „ Pots Lfllium 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 No (OPEN TO ALL) 10— 12 Best Blooms Dahlias, selfs, varieties .... ... ... 15s 1 11 — 6 „ Blooms Dahlias, self, varie- | ties ... 10b .12— 6 „ Blooms Dahliaa (fancy,) varieties ... ... ... 10b 13 — 6 „ Spikes Holyhocks, varieties 10a ' 14 — 12 „ Blooms Holyhocks (at I least B. varieties) ... ... 7s 6d 15 — 6 „ Blooms Holyhocks' yarieties ... ,' t ... ... 6s 16 — 6 „ Spikes Gladiola, varieties 10b 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 Marigoldß ... 5s 22— 6 „ French ■• . do ... . ... t 23—6 M Verbenas, varieties, 3 trus- . . sea of each ... ... 7a 6d 24 — 6 „ Blooms Roses, varieties ... IO» 25—3 „ Carnations, and 3 Picotees, varieties . 7b 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 ... ... 6b 30^— 1,, Table do (nottoex- :: . ceed 18 inches high) ... 10s 31— 1 i, r Floral Device ... ... 15» SECTION HI.— FRUIT (OPEN TQ.ALL) Na ■ ■: . : ■'", ■■ 32—12 Best Desert Apples ... ...10s 33—12 „ Kitchen do ... ... 10s. 34— Best Basket of Fruit ... ... 10s 35— 6 Best Tomatoes... „; ..J 10s' 36r— 2,. Cscumbera : ... ; -v.. 10b 37—2 Vegetable Marrows .... 7s 6d .38— 2 „ and heaviest Gourds ... ' ; : ;. 39— 6 „ Ornamental do SECTION IV.-r-TEGETABLES ' (OPEN TO ALL) No.. ,• ■• " ■ ■■ ■'■'"■■' ■■' ■ '' '■ " \ ' , 40—12 Best Kidney Potatoes .1. .i. 10s' ! 41—12 „ White .do ... ... !0s • 42—12 „ Red ■■, do ... ...10b 43— 2 „., and heaviest Cabbages ... 6s •44 I—21 — 2 ! Red Cabbages ... .„. 6s 45— S ,V : Cauhflowers ... ... 5s 46-f-T .„ Pods Peas ■■...' ... 5s '/, 47—12 „, . do Broad Beans ; ... 5s „, do French do; - ... 5b 49—6 „ Onions ... ... ...10s 50— 1-. •'•„■'• Bunch ; Shallots " ... ... 51 — 6 ,7 Tuniips ... ... ... 10s 52— 6 „ .Carrots ... ..; ...10s .53— 6 ,,-. Parsnipß ... •*..- -.. 7s 6d .54— 4 „ Beet ... ...-.'■ -.*. 7s 6d 55—1 „ Pot Parsley (single plant) 56 — '3 „ and heavieststalks Rhubarb 10b 57^r ■ Best collection of Vegetables 15s 58 — . „ collection of Saladß \ „. 7s 6d SECTION V.— POT PLANT (amateurs onl*) No. .. .;■•.-,■' ■; ' ' '■■• !. •■ 59 — 1 Bes,t Green-house P.lant ; ... 7s 6d 60 — 2 „ Fucbias, varieties , | ....10s:. : 61— 2 „ ' Geraniums,' " varieties, , . . ■ (scarlet class) : ... ! l .'..' 7b 6(d! . 62 — 2 „ ' Petunias, varieties ; ... 5s 63: — 2 „ Balsams, varieties . ...' 5s ■' = 64—2 „ Flowering Shrubs, =varie- . . ties... ... ... 65— I „ ? Musk Plant ...... SECTION VI.— CUT FLOWERS. : . ' ! ' (AMATEtJBS ONLY): •■,,. ..-■',' No.-:. \. . .-:. . ; '■ ' ■■■<■■- ; - ■ ■ .v" 66— 6: Best Blooms Dahlias, (selfs) ! . varieties ... "... ... 10s ; 67t- 6 „ Blooms Dahlias, (fancy) : ; r ■ at least 4 varieties : ,-75,6d 68 — 3 „ Spikes' Holyhocks, varie- ■- ' 'ties : "■... ' ... ... 7s 6d . 69 — : 6; •„ ; Blooms Holyhocka, - varie- ... ... ; t^es. . .'• .:.'.;.•■';■< .^ • — 7s 6d 70— 6 ;„ Spikes Gladiola, ; (at least ; 4 varieties) ■•••... [■ V 6s " 71 — 6 „ Blooms Pansies, varieties 7s 6d :<: 72— 3 „ Carnations and 3 Picotees, , .varieties ... : > ' Ai .V. " ... 7s 6d r 73— .6 -.„.■ Spikes ' l Antirrinhiums, 1 '' • ■ varieties... ....... .... ■ ..." >'• 74—3.,, ten week Stocks,. (single ;. . v : ; • plants), ..'. . .... ... . 75 — 6 •„ Hardy Harbaceous Cut . .' Flowers, varieties ■... V 76—6 „. Annuals, varieties ... '■ ; 77— 1 . Hand Bouquet ■„. . i 5s ; 78— 1 „' Table do ..... ... 10s =;■! 79— 1 „ Floral Device ... ... 10s ", , ' SECTION VIL— VEGETABLES. • (AMATEURS ONLT.) No. : ; : '■•' ■■■.■ ■- •■ ■ ■■'■' r-" : ■;■'.; ;■■-.; 80— ,6 Best Kidney Potatoes.;. >'■' ... 10s . 81— \Z ■;„.■. Potatoes, any sort ■" ; ; .;.. 10s 82— 1 „. .and. heaviest Cabbage ... ; ;. . ; . 83 — 1 „ Cauliflower-: ( "... .... 5s '84—6 „ Turnips ...... ... ; 85 — 6. „ Carrotß ... ... .„ ['". 86— 6 ; „ Parsnips ... ... ... ! «,s 87—12 „ Pods Peas... ... : .i.. • 88— 12 „ Do Broad Beans ... - 89—12 Do" French do ... 90— 6 „' Onions ... ... ... 10s 91—1 „ Bunch Shallots ... ... 92— 3 „ and heaviest Stalks Rhu- ' : 'I: , barb; . , ... ; - 7s 6d 93— Best collection of Vegetables ... 10s '94— „ Do Salads ... ;. , SECTION ' "Vm,— F^tUlT (amxtkxj^b only) ; No. ' , : - ! . '-■■;■' ". '":...■••:■ ,:-. 95— 6 Best Desert Apples ..i ..• 10s 96 — 6 „ Kitchen do .„ : ..'. 10s 97^ Best Basket of Fruit ... ...10s : 98 — 3 Best Tomatoes... ... ... 5s 99-— 1 „ Cucumber, ... .... 5s ' ldO"— 1 „ Vegetable Marrow ... 7s 6d ; . 101— '■ 1 „ and heaviest Gourd ... SECTION IX^FARM AND DAIRY PRO- ■'! DUCE (OPEN TO ALL). , ; , .No ';•' .';-,-: ■ ■ • . ''■■'.• 102— =1 Bushel best New. Wheat ... 20s 103— 1.. -d 0... da~- Barley ... 20s 104-^-1 do " do Cape Barley ... 20s , 105— 1 do do . : ,. Potato 1 Oats ... 20s ;i | 106— 1 do do Sandy do ... 20s 107—1 do do Tartasin do ... 20s 108-r-l do do Perennial Rye Grass ... ... ... ... 20s 109— 6 best Field Turnips ... ...10s ,: 110—6 „ Mangold Wurtzels 10s 111— 2lbs. Best Fresh Butter, free from Salt, (Society's Prints) ... 30s 112— 4lbs. Best Potted Butter (Society's Print) ... ... 30b 20b 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. •:,,•■_ •:,,•■ Notb.— -The blank Prizes will be filled up cccording to the finances collected. , .-,.,, W. B. SCANDBETT, ".')' Z Secretary, Tay Street— lß6B.
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Southland Times, Issue 917, 16 March 1868, Page 4
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