Premium list and regulations ; of the ..great State Fair of North Carolina . be for a real collection, arranged on plates and all correctly no fruit will be counted in a collection unless it is a fair specimen of thevariety. No trashy fruit of any kind will be counted merely to make up acollection. A premium for the best collection of grapes, peaches, or anyother fruit will not be awarded to a mere number, but to the quality of theexhibit mainly. The Director may withhold premiums in any case wherethere is no competition and the article is of inferior quality, and no secondpremium


Premium list and regulations ; of the ..great State Fair of North Carolina . be for a real collection, arranged on plates and all correctly no fruit will be counted in a collection unless it is a fair specimen of thevariety. No trashy fruit of any kind will be counted merely to make up acollection. A premium for the best collection of grapes, peaches, or anyother fruit will not be awarded to a mere number, but to the quality of theexhibit mainly. The Director may withhold premiums in any case wherethere is no competition and the article is of inferior quality, and no secondpremium will be given solely because there is no other exhibit but the all fruits must be of good quality. No article entered for competition inany one class will be permitted to compete for a premium in any other class,excepting sweepstakes, and no exhibitor may make two entries under one en-try number. No attention will be paid by the committee to any fruit or otherexhibit that is not arranged in accordance with these rules. All fruit must 85 The Jefferson RICHMOND, n v !?&!;* Ideally situated in the most desirable section of Richmond and within five minutes walk of the business center and shopping district 400 ROOMS 300 BATHS Every comfort for the tourist Every convenience for the traveling man Rooms single and en suite Turkish and Roman Baths Spacious Sample Rooms O. F. WEISIGER, Manager S6 DEPARTMENT D-l—FRUITS. be shipped or brought in so as to arrive at the Fair Grounds not later thanMonday noon of Fair week. The awards for fruits will be made on theafternoon of the second day of the Fair. No exhibitor will be allowed todis< uss exhibits with the judges, or to interfere in any way while the judgesare at work. To avoid all unnecessary walking to and fro on the part ofthe judges, the fruit exhibit must be arranged in consecutive space near to-gether, and not scattered about the buildings. In tlie exhibits of exotic plants in pots, the plants competing for each pr


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