THE PRIZE LIST.
T*h« prizes wore awajded M fofloee:— Noxaerymen'e close, So. I—-Champion class, 72 bloons of diflereai varieties of roses: A. W. Buxtoa, Ltd., 1, R. J. Ghristensen 3- 86 varieties: W. J. Eimm 2, no first award. Six pink rows: W. J. Hnmra 1, H. J. Chrie--teusea 2. Six white rosea: B. 3. Chmteasen U, bo first award. One rose (specimen): B. J. Christensen 1 (Mildred Grant rose). Amateur C1&O3 A —Charapion daesr 36 roses, distinct varieties: F. G. Raphael 1, Mrs Herbert Broyn 2. 21 roses, distinct varieties: iliß A. P. Murray-Ayneley 1. 18 rosee, varietice: Mrs A. P. ifurreyAynsley 2. 12 rosea, Hybrid Perpetual: Mrs H- ?. Murray-Ayneley 1. Six rosee, Hybrid Perpetual: J. Wγ* Irwin 2. Six piaJc loacs;
F. C. Raphael 2. Six white roses: Mrs ABoyle 1. Ma H. Brown 3- Six y«Uow and cream roses: F. C. Raphael !■•■ . One *!>*«: men rose: Hie, R. Gerard C. Sα vaeee o£ Wichunas* rosea- F. C. Raphael JAmateur B (ooen to amateurs who do not employ labour in th" {rard«i>-lS was, distinct varieties: J. McLaren 1,-A- E Hotter 2 12 rosea, distinct Yorfctiea; J. McLaren 1. J. Baiter 2. Six roses, distinct varieties: Mrs J. Scha«id« 1 C. G. Clark 2, Mr. Turtill 3. 12 roses, distinct varieties, H.T.: J. Wyn Irwin i. Six rose, distinct vaneties, H.T.: J. Wyn Irwin 1, C.J S. Clark 2. Six rosee, distinct varieties, HJ , .: •>• ".\n In»in 1. Six roses, distinct varieties, T._: J Wyn Irwin 2. Three pink roses: A. E. Horlex 1. L. C. Manains 2- Three white roses: J. Wyn Irwin 1, Mrs Turtill 2. Roses, any variety: J. "Wrii Irwin 2- One specimen roee: A. F.. Horler J, Mra \P\MiLaer 2. Polyanthus rosee: J. S. Hawkw.l. Dcooratire Section—Amatani Class, ladies only- Two baskeis of reses: Mrs F. Gouilay 1. Two rawe of roses- Mxc J. McLaren 1. Bowl of roses: Mrs Xtilnei 1. Mis D. Cox 2, Mrs J. May 3. Bridal bouquet of Toaes : Mrs J. Faith' 1. Hand bounuet: Mre J. Faith. Two button ho!«: Mrs J. McNaught 1. Mrs F. Milner 2. Beet original design: Miss Gerard 1. Table deeoraticn of roses (red): Mrs D. Cox 1, Mrs J. May 2. Table decoration of rosee (yellow, -white, or pa'e oink): Mrs J. Mey 1, Mrs .T. Faith. 2. Childrsn'e section, 15 years and under — Table decoration of Roses: M. Raymond 1, R. Lamb 2. Hand bouo.net: R. Lamb 1, O. Lamb 2. Ltdy'e eprey: O. Lamb 1, I. Pirie 2. Buttonhole: I. Pirio 1 and 2. Tase of Roses: R. Speight 1, E. Speight 2, D. Mc-T/iri-n 3. Best docorated perambulator: Mrs Mackay 1. Best decorated parasol: Miss Gladye Lamb 1, Miss Addie Strange 2, Mise Burrows 3. Sweet Pea section—Nurserymen, beet display: D. Bradbury 1. Amateurs onlv—l2 Tarietiea: D. Hamber 1, Hon. R. H. Rhodes 2. 18 varieties: Hon. R. H. Rhodes-1. G varieties: T. Whitfield 1, Hon. R. H. Rhodes 2. Three vaeee of S-weet Peas: A. B. Cox 1. Bowl of Sweet P<»s: Hon. R. H. Rhodes 1, Mrs L. Birke 2. Vase of Sweot Peas: Hon. R. H. Rhodes 1, T. WhitSeld 2. Best tablo decoration: Miss B-rnett 1, Mies J. McNanirht 2. Best hand bouquet: Miss J. MdCaught 1.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14843, 8 December 1913, Page 4
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