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New Advertisements. pLUTHA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. T_i_ C__tha Horticultural Society's ANNUAL EXHIBITION o_FLOWERS, FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND HONEY, Will be held in BARR'S HAIil., .BALCLTJTHA, ON FRIDAY, 15t_[ JANUARY, 1886. The following is a list of the various classes for competition. Special Prizes will be subsequently announced. Glass I.— Greenhouse Plants in Pots. Best double Fuchsia Best single Fuchsia 3 Fuchsias, single (varieties) i 3 Fuchsias, double (varieties) 3 Petunias, single (varieties) 3 Petunias, double (yarieties) 1 Specimen Plant Best double Geranium Best single Geranium Best variegated Geranium 3 Geraniums, single (varieties) 3 Geraniums, double (varieties) 1 Pelargorium 2 Pelargoriums 2 Heaths 4 Balsams (varieties) 3 Coxcombs 2 Calceolaria 3 Cactus 2 Primuljie 2 Best Bignonia (in pots or boxes) Best collection of growing Ferns 1 Seedling Pansy (this year) 3 Cineraria Class II. — Border Plants. French and African Marigolds, 3 flowers each 4 Pinks (varieties) 4 Carnations (varieties) 4 Picotees (varieties) Best Pansy. 3 Fancy Pansies 6 Pansies (varieties) 12 Pansies (varieties) 6 Roses (varieties) 3 Roses (varieties) 3 Dahlias (varieties) 3 Asters (varieties) 4 Verbenas (varieties) 6 Sweet Williams (varieties) 3 Pholoxes (perennial) 4 „ (Drummondi) 3 Mimuluses (varieties) 2 Wall-flowers (varieties) f 4 Antirrhinums 4 Stocks (varieties) Best collection of cut Annuals „ '„ ' *, Flowers „ Hand Bouquet „ Table Bouquet „ Floral Design For most points in Class II Class lll. —Fruit. Pint Black Currants „ White Cxirranta „ Red Currants „ Gooseberries (desert) „ Gooseberries (cooking) 12 Heaviest Gooseberries Pint Raspberries (white) „ Raspberries (red) „ Strawberries Best dish of Cherries 6 Apples, kept from last year Best Collection of Apples „ Collection of Fruit Class IV. — Vegetables. 2 Cucumbers 2 Vegetable Marrows 2 Pumpkins 2 Cabbages 2 Cauliflowers 6 Carrots 2 Dozen Pod Peas % Pint Shelled Peas 2 Dozen Potatoes (2 varieties, 1 dozen each) Best Collection of Potatoes (varieties, 3 each) 6 Stalks Rhubarb 6 Heaviest Stalks Rhubarb 6 Winter Onions 6 Spring Onions 1 Shalot, best crown Salad 3 Turnips, yellow 3 Turnips, white 3 Beetroot 1 Dozen Broad Beans 1 Dozen Scarlet Runners Dish of Spinach 3 Cabbage Lettuce 3 Coss Lettuce 1 Parsley Plant 3 Red Cabbage (Pickling) 6 Parsnips 6 Leeks 6 Radishes Garlic Best Crown Chives Collection of Pot Herbs Best Collection of Vegetables Class V.— Honey. Honey in Frames Honey in Sections Best Run Honey, under 121bs (present season's). [Note. — All exhibits must be entered before 11 a.m. on the day of Show, and none can be removed before 8 p.m. without special permission from the Stewards. Fruit and other plates provided by the Committee may be obtained in the hall on application.] JOHN MACMILLAN, Hon. Secretary. Clyde Street, Dec, 9, 1335. 120

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Clutha Leader, Volume XII, Issue 597, 25 December 1885, Page 4

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