Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

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) _.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19131202.2.9

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
794

FLOWER SHOWS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 4

FLOWER SHOWS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert