FLOWER SHOWS.
LINCOLN.
Tho annual flower -how in connexion with the Lincoln District High School was held on Friday. There was a splendid attendance. Tho -how from every point of view waa very satisfactory. Exhibits wero received from the Hon. B. Heaton Rhodes, Tai __pu, Messrs K. Nairn and Son, Christchurch, Canterbury Agricultural Colioge, and Waihora. I*ark. Ihe variqus stalls did exoeli«_t b__in«t_. There was good competition in most of the classes, and tho oxhibits proved most interesting. At tho conoiuaioOf t_e snow J_x K. w. j_oc__ead thanked ail who had fl_i~_ to make' the -flow a success. ..Wowing is the prize ii6t:— CUT BLOOMS.
She roses, not l«_s than four varieties: Mr. Jo-xtston 1, iira W. Major 2, _nree r-ses, any variety: Mrs VV. Major 1, M_s_ -tennie 2. Specimen roso: Mrs *v. .Major 1. bur. varieties sweet peas: Lincoln _-strict High _»c_.-ol 1. 'I'weave kiuds hardy outdoor flowers: Mrs It. W. i.ou_hea<l 1, __- S. Smith _ Lives: ifrs It. W. Lochhead 1. Pansies: Lincoln District High School 1, Mrs B. famith -. Itanuncuii: Mrs H. Fuller 1. Delphiniums: __ss E. Pearson 1, Miss C. -_oiX>__id 2. _seonie_: Mrs K. W. Irocahcad 1, Miss C ilcUona.a 2. lvy-ieaf geranium.-: _jrs B. W. Lochhead 1, H. Kcstail 2. Single- geranium-: Airs It W. Lochhead 1. ___rr___u__: Mrs Nairn 1, l__s E, Crump POT PLANTS. Two varieties pelargoniums: A. Cook__i I. One _p_rim<_ pelargonium: A. Cookeon 1. Asparagus iorn: C. T. K-cstail 1. Fern, any variety: J. Shaw 1, _-r_ G. Rennia 2. Three pot plants, any variety: Mrs K. VV. Lochhead 1. Cactus: H. Fuller 1, A. Cookeon 3. Any plant not is catalogue: J. H. Jte-tall 1, H. -Fuller 3." DECORATIVE. Best arranged van.: Mrs W. Major 1, __s-Mci-can 2, Mise Pointon 3. Best arranged howl: Miss £. Bariram 1, Mrs W. Major 2, __ss E. Crump 3. Best arranged basket: Miss C. McDonald 1, Miss H. Bar tram 2, Miqs E. Ward-Smith'3. Gentleman's buttonhoie: Miss 0. Crump 1, Mies E. Pearson 2, Mies Pointon 3. Lady's spray: C. Howell 1, M, Pearson 2, F. Fair weather 3. Decorated vo&o, girls under sixteen: May Ward-Smith 1, Eva Crump 2. Decorated voce, boya unuer sixteen: Barry Cropp 1, J. F. Lochhead % P.. Sullivan 3., Lady _ epr-ay, boys under sixteen: J,, Shaw 1, E, Bartram. 2. Gentleman's buttonhole, girte under sixteen: May Ward-Smith 1. Most original floral design: M. Pearson 1, E. Pearson 2,
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Twelve spring onkmo: Mrs G. Mcßean 1, Mia W. Major 2, Miaa E. Shaw 3. Asparagus: Mrs Ck Mcßean I." Gooseberri-s: Mrs G Mcßean 1, J. Campbell 2, C. Howell 8. Six dessert apples; Mrs G. Rennie 1. Six cooking apples: Mrs G. Beanie 1, Miss Exon 2. Broad beans: J. McDonald I, E. Shaw 2, Lincoln District High Sohool 13. Twb cahhag«_: H. Taylor I, H. Fuller 2, Un G. Mcßean 3. Two cauliflower-: Eva Shaw 1. Twelve pods peaa *. H. H. Kimber 1, B. Wilson 2. Rhubarb: Mrs G. Rennie 1. Three lettuce-: Mia W. Major 1, J. F. Lochhead 2, K. Rennie 3. Six carrots: Mrs G. Mcßean 1, H. Fuller 2. Six potatoes, any variety: R. Poaraon 1, T. Pear-son 2, Mrs W. Major 3. Six new potatoes: H. H. Kimber 1, R. Peareon 2, H. Fuller 3. Four turnips: Mrs G. Mcße«n 1, A. Cookson 2, Mre Mcßean 3, Twelve radishes: Mib Mcßean 1, J. F. Lochhead 2. Collection of vegetables: "VV. Major 1, J. F. Lochhead 2. Strawberries: M» J. Marshall 1, Miss Excm 2 and 3. COOKERY. Pikelete: Mrs J. Marshall 1, Miss Pointon 2 Sponge cake: Mrs J. Marshall 1, Mias R. _Truoo 2. Mixed pastry: Mrs W. Bartram 1. Shortbread: Mrs G. Rennie 1, Mis R. W. Lochhead 2. One pound table butter: _rs R. W. Lochhead 1, Mrs G. Ramie 2. Pi- acones (gentlemen): J. Graham 1, J. ____h_ll 2, J. F. Lochhead 3. Gingerbread: Mas E. Pearson 1. Oatcake: Mrs R. W. Loohhead 1. Home-made jam: Mrs R. Pearson.-. Home-made marmalade: Mrs J.Pearson 1. Home-made bread: Miss M. K. Lochhead 1. Extracted honey :• Mrs G. Rennie 1. Home-made jelly: Mios C. McDonald 1. Home-made fruits: Miss E. Pearson 1, Mrs Rennie 2, Mrs R. Pearson 3. JUNIOR SECTION. Plain soones, under thirteen: Elsie Crump 1, Bella Graham 2. Plain scones: Gladys Pearson 1, J. F. Lochhead 2. Scones (boys): J. F. Lochhead 1, M. Pearson 2, T. Pearson 8. Sponge sandwich: Ella Fuller 1, Gladys Pearse- 2, Elsie Pearson 3. Sponga sandwich, under thirteen: May Ward-Smith" 1, -harks Mayne 2. Seed cake: Elsie Pearson 1, Gladys Pearson 2. Plain biscuits: Gladys Pearson 1. Rich cake: Gladys Pearson 1. Six hen's errgs: J. McDonald (I*3*-..) 1, Mrs J. Campbell ,(l_o_) 2, Bella Graham (l-tjoz) 3. Six duck eggs: Gladys Pearson (17oz) _.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 4
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