FLOWER SHOW.
9 EORORATA The Hororata Horticultural Socioty held its annual show on Thursday in the Town Ha!!. . The function was successful, both from the point of view of entries and tho quality of the displays. In addition to the competitive classes there was a splendid stand for exhibition only by Mr A. VY. Buxton. The judges were:—Flowers and vegetables. Messrs Archer, Taylor, and Berridge; miscellaneous, Mr G. Batstonc (Kirwcc). Tho prize list was as under: — POT PLANTS (OPEN). Fuchsia, single: Mrs G. Fuller 1. Fuchsia., double: Mrs CI. Fuller 1. Collection Begonias: Mr Gerard 1. Amateurs. Fuchsia, double (2): Miss Bailagli 1, T. E. Pearson 2. Fuchsia, sickle {'£): T. E. Pearson J, Miss Ballagh 2. Gerauiuni (1): T. E. Pearson 1. Begonia (1): T. E. Peareon 1. Plant in flower (1): T. E. Pearson 1. Maidenhair lorn (1): Miss Orsbourn. Foliage plant (2): Mrs Beattzo 1, Miss Orebourn 2. CUT FLOWERS (OPEN). Hoses, 12 biooni3 (1): Mrs Gerard. Sweet Peas, collection (1): Mrs Gerard. Cactus Dahlias (1): Mrs Gerard. Gladioli, collection (11: Mrs Gerard X asd spccia!. Cut blooms, collection (o): T. E. Pearson 1, Mra fclucas '2, Mrs Gardiner 3. tit-st Koso m any class: Mrs Gerard. Bcsl Cactus Uahlia: Mro Gardiner. Amateurs Kosca, G varieties (1J: J. Hockridgc 1. l'ijavs, threes viuietK-s \.i;: J. j.iuCKiiu e o i, jiitiAia 2. itos*.s, u;iec blojaih : J. iiocJcrtdso 1, Mrs •!, Jus* Jaunaii ■j. .Mugi* i.oee : Mity Jarman '2. srvtei Peas, jo vaiietite UJ: aLis .K'-<tfern i. bwutu I'eas, j varicius (o>: iiib lvcuicrn I. bv.'ect i eaa, i \une;y (.Jj : -fiio lica.'.ru 1, T. i-. Peavsjn 2. Uauiiate, 1- blooms U): Miss Jarmaii 1. dir.g.o UaUiius (U: Miss ,) srmar.. Violas (2): -Uiis L. Gardiner 1, Mrs iiohrab 2. Gladioli (!): Mia ixcafjrn 1. Petunias V-): Mrs luciKin i. Vcrljenn.3 (3): Mrs Kectiern 1, Mrs Zohrab '2. fcalpjglo£si3 (2): Miss Jarman 1. licraniiiins : Jlr '1. E. t'cainon I, Mi=a Jiaiiugu fancies (3): Mvs inch i, Mxi Zomab '2. i'hlox Iminimondi {-}: Miss Jarman 1. Perennial Phlox (1): Mrs Zohrab 2. Asters (!)): Miss A. Prestidgc 1, T. E. I'cavaon ", Frank Wright 3. waters, single (1): L. Mooar 1. btocks (1): ' X. K. Pearson 1. Collection cut flowers (3): Mrs Kcdfern 1, Mrs S. 15. Wright 2. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Collection of vegetables gro.vn at home: Percy Fuller 1 and specially mentioned. Button-hoies (under seven years) (3): Mits D. Gerard 1, Miss Nancy Zohrab 2. Button. hole 3(7 to 10 yeajs) l<f): Ruth Dcrrctt 1, Madge Oliver 2. Button-holes (over lu years; (5): Clara, Wright 1, Ethel Tnorne 2. Decorated vaeo (under 7 years): May Fuller 1. Decorated vase (7 to 10 years): Kuth Dcrrett 1. Decorated vaso (over 10 years) (3): Joyoo Zohrab 1, Peggy' Zohrab 2. De-" corated table: Clara Wright 1 and epccial mention. DECORATIVE. Three vases, own (4): Mra Zohrab 1, Miss .Tarman 2. Three vases (Society's) (3): Mis 3 Gardiner 1, Mre Gerard 2. Button-holes (6): Mies Hartnell 1. Miss Gardiner 2. Lady's bouqtict (2): Mrs Gerard 2. Decorated table (2): Mrs Gerard 2. Bowl Nasturtiums (6): Miss Jarman 1, Mrs Jones 2. Decorated basket (4;: Mrs Beattio 1, Miss Jarman 2. FRUIT. Collection of apples (2): T. E. Pearson 1, J. Parlanc 2. Apples, desert (2): T. E. Pearson 1, J. Parlanc 2. Apples, cooking (6): J. Parlanc 1, F. Donald 2. Plums (8): W. Welsh 1, Mrs Gardiner 2, R. Russell 3. Pluma, collection (2): W. Welsh 1, Mrs Zohrab 2- Cooking poars: Mrs G. L. Dcrrett 1. Peaohes (3): T. E. Pearson 1, J. Hockrjdgo 2. VEGETABLES (OPEN). Collection (2): G. Fuller 1, Mra Gerard 2. Potatoes (b): H. Boyie 1 ar.il 2. Uniona, autumn sown (2;: j:. Donald 1, G. Fuller 2. Onione, spring sown (3): G. Fuller 1> Mra C'lucas J^eeks: G. Fulier 1. Parsnips (3): H.' A. jtioylo' 1, G. Fuller 2. Garden carrots (4): F. Donald 1, G. Gardicer 2. Turnips (2) f G. Fuller 1. Peas, 20 pods (3): Mis (Jlucas 1, 11. A. Boyle 2. Cabbage, 2 heads: G. Fuller 1. Broad Beans: G. Fuller 1. Runner Beans (3;: F. Donald 1, G. Fuller 2. French Beana (4): G. Fuller 1, L. King 2. Beetroot (3): G. Fuller 1, H. A. Boyle and F. Donald equal. Cucumber (1): G. Fuller 2. Marrow: G. Fuller 1. Lcttuc© (3): G. Fuller and 2. Tomatoes (3): Mrs Zohrab 1, G. Fuller 2. Rhubarb (2): G. Fuller 1, Mrs Clucas 2. Field Carrots (1): L. King 1. Swede 6 (2): C. Inch 1, H. Thorno 2. Heaviest Marrow (1): G. Fuller 1. Amateurs. Three Potatoes (14): D. Bruce 1, F. Donald 2. Onions, amateur sown (3): W. Tizzard 1, L. King 2. Onions, spring eowu: W. Tizzard 1. Parsnips (3): F, Donald 1, W. Tizzard 2. Carrots (3): F._ Donald 1, W. Tizzard 2. Turnips (2) : L. King 1, 11. Oliver 2. Pea® (5): L. King 1, H. Oliver 2. Broad P>eans (3): L. King 1. Mrs_ G. C. Derrott 2. Runner Beans (6): L. King 1, Mrs G. C. Derrett £. French Beans (4): H. Oliver 1, L. King 2. Beetroot (3): F. Donald 1, Mis Zohrab 2. Cucumber (2): D. Inch 1, H. Oliver 2. Mitrrow (5): J. Parlano 1, W. Tizzard 2. Pumpkin (2): Mrs G. C. Derrett 1, H. Oliver 2. Lettuce (2): L. King 1, H. Oliver 2. Tomatoes: Eric Zohrab 1. Rhubarb (6): Mrs J. Wilson and L. Mcoar (equal) 1. Celery: Mrs G. C. Derrett 1. jii.ooriJjijANEOUS. Home-made loai (a): King 1, Mrs a. ja. x.iigut aud .ars jiiiea.e v*-*«iU4l} uiruie sutiu.u (-/: Mis G. tyitupmuii i, Mrs Famine 'J.. i'ijiu scones . *-• jLferrcti 1, Mrs G. uiiapmua 2. Sponge saiMtwich (girls unaer it> yeurs) 1,11): jdjici itusseil 1, viara Wright &irortbread (j) : Mm King' 1, Mrs jJoylo 2. Pikelets (,o): Mrs Boylo 1, Mrs A. \V. King 2. Collection ot annul cakes (3): Miss King 1, Mis 3 Collings 2. -Pustry (2): Airs Mouar 1, Mrs G. C. Derrett 2- Alarbie cake: Mrs G. Chapman. 1. Madeira caKo (■">): Mis Pxrlane 1, Mrs G. Chapman 2. ceed caito (7): Mis 3 J-lartnell 1, Miss Bailagli 2. Fruit cake (S): Miss Ballagh 1, Miss Orsbouiu 2. Sponge, sandwich. (9): Mis G. C. Derrett 1, Miss M. Fuller 2. Sponge roll vO: Aire G. C. Derrett 1, Mr 6 Bond 2. Marmalade (4): Mt3 Barrett 1. Collection of jam (2): Mra T. B. Jones 1, Mrs J. Wilson 2. Separator butter (8): Mrs G. Chapman 1, Mrs G CDerrett 2, Mrs A. W. King highly commended. hen. eggs: Mrs Bond 1.
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