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FLOWER SHOW.

DARFIELD. The Autumn Show of the Daiiioul Horticu: hiinl Society was held in the Memorial Hit afternoon and evening, and \va verv 'art'eiv attended. The surplus proceed are' to l>2 applied to patriotio purposes. Th fact ♦hat the biggest sheep sale cf theeeaso: was being held in the township helped t swell the attendance. Mr G. Witty, M.P, v.-ho wtu» introduced by Mr R. Reid, presiden of the» Socicty, opened the elww, and coxnph mented the district oil the excellence of th display. Luncheon, afternoon tea. and sup per were provided by the ladies. _ Tin indces v.cre: —Cut flowers, Mr 1?. Xairn fruit Mr T. W. Adams: vegetables, Mr T \V. Street: cookery, Mr G. Batstone: pre c-rvt-s. Mr.? Svmc: Keel Cro&s and decora live, Mrs Boyle. The following is the priw liit, the number cf entries being given ii p.irenthescc : — POT PLANTS. Geranium, double (1»: Mis 11. A. Knignt Geranium, single (2): Mrs A. L. Holmes 1 Flowciing plant (3): Miss S. Revaley 1 Foliage plant (3): Mr.- Thorns 1, Mra C. G Jarman 2. Maidenhair fern (1) : Mrs J Duncan. CCTT FLOWERS. Rose?. sis varieties (3): Mr 3 Redfern 1, Xfi3 Lamport 2. Rc-sto. three varieties ("): Mrs A. L. Holmes 1, Miss M. C. Jurman 2. .Rosea, throe blooms (C): Mrs A. I'. Holmes 1, Mrs Red fern 2. Roees, beat bloom, fiinalt- (3): Mies Jnrmau 1, Mrs A. L. Holmes I 0. ~ l'Jcses, best bloom, any variety (6): Mrs Redfern 1. Mrs A. L. Holmes Sweet pea 3, ten varieties (1): Mrs Redfern 1. Sweet psu«, five varieties (4): Miss Jannan 3, Mra liedfern. 'J. Sweet peac, one variety (7): Mrs Redfern 1, Misa Jarman Thihlias, double (4): Miss Mulholland 1 and 2. Dahlias, single (41: Miss Mulholland 1. Dahlias, cactus (5): Mrs Redfern 1, Mica Mulholland 2 and 3. Violas (2): Mi's T. L. Lamport, 1, F. Mulho!land 2. Michaelmas daisies (3): Mrs Redfern 1. Petunias (4): Miss .larnian 1. Verbenas (7): . Miss Mulholland 1, I Mrs Redfern. 2. Salpigloseea (2): Miss Jarmail 1. Ma-rigolds (1): F. Mulholland 1. Phlox Drummoudi (3): Doris Starker 1 and 2. Miss Mulholland 3. Perennial Phlox (1): Miss Mulholland 1. Aster?, aix blooms (7): Mrs Westwood 1. S. IV. Hayes 2, Miss S. Revo ley Aetors, single (3): Miss McHupli 1, Mrs 11. A. Knight 2. Geraniums (H): Miss Mulholland 1, Mrs T. K. Pearson 2. Miss M. Gunn 3. Geraniums, ivy-leaf (7): M-£3 Mulholland 1, Mrs J. Dunno 2. Mrs T. K. Peu.r3on 3. Pcnsteruon.9 (2): Miss Jar-ni,-in 1. Antirrhinums (I): F. Mulholland I, Mrs liedfern 2. .Collection outdoor-frrown flowers (8): Sirs Redfern ], Miss Mulholland 2, Miss Jarman DECORATIVE. Dccovatcd vasss (9): Mrs Redfern 1 and 3, Miss M. Gunn 2. Buttonholes (C): Mis? E. 1, Miss X. Knight 2, Mrs Redfern Lady's spray (3): Mrs Red'crn 3, Mi«s M. Gunn 2. Miss Jarman 3. Lady's boui qviet (5): Mis Redfern 1, Miss Jurmun 2, Miss I'M. Gunn 3. Bowl of roees (3): Mis 3 Jarman 1, Mrs Redfern 2. Howl cf nasturtiums (3): Mra Redfern ], Miss Jatman 2. Decorated barjcot (4): Mrs Redfern 1, Miss M. Gunn 2. Miss Jannan 3. Floral design (5): Mrs liedfern 1, Miss M. Gunn 2. FRUIT. Apples, dessert (G): Mrs Redfern 1, Master H. (Jillandere 2, G. Rcvolcy 3. Apples, cooking (13): G. Gillanders ], Miss Mee 2, D. Mulholland 3. Apples, collcctiou (2): If. A. Knight 1. Pears, cooking (3): Mrs A. L. llolmee 1, Mrs G. C. Derrett 2. Pears, collection (1): Miss Jarman 2. Plums (2): Miss Jarman 1. Peaches (3): D. Mulholland 1 and 2. Nuts (2): Mies Jarman 1. VEGETABLES. Potatoes, three varieties (8): I). Mulliolland 1, C. Sealey 2, R. Reid 3. Potatoes, one variety (14): P. Slattery 1, D. Mulholland 1 and 2. Onion 3, autumn-sown (3): C. San ley 1. Onioiir, spring-sown (9): Mre L. Wilson ], Mrs J, Reid 2, Mrs T. L. Lamport 3. Lecka (4): L. D. Kins 1, Mrs T. L. Lamport 2, C. Sealey 3. Silver lv*t (5): A. M. Wilson. I, Misa Jarman 2, C. Sealey 3. Parsnips (0): C. Sealey 1, L. D. King 2, F. Donald 3. Garden carrots (S): C. Sealey 1, A. M. Wilson 2, L. D. King 3. Garden turnips (2): L. D. Kiug 1. Peas (8): Mrs G. C. Dcrrett 1, R. Rsid 2, L. D. King: 3. Cabbage (4): R. Reid I, C. Sealey 2, A. L. Holmes 3. Broad beans (5): L. D. King 1, "Mi-j J. Reid 2, Mrs T. L. Lamport 3. Runner beans (12): L. D. King 1, J. Hackeridge 2, D. MulliolliHid 3. Frencli beans (11): C. siaiey 1, L. D. Kin™ 2, D. Mulholland 3. Beetroot (G): C. Sealey 1, L. D. Kin™ 2, A. M. Wilson S. Cucumbcr (3): J. Hockeridge I, Master G. Gillaudera 2, Miss Mee <6. Marrow (3): D. Mulholland 1, L. D. King 2, G. Rcveley 3. Pumpkin (4): D. Mulholland 1, Mra'O. C. Derrett 2, A. L. Holmes 3. Lettuce (I): G. Sealev 1, Mrs T. L. Lamport 2, Mis J. Reid 3. Tomatoes (8): Miss Mee 1, Mrs G. C. Dcrrett 2, Mrs J. Reid 3. Rhubarb (0): A. L. Holmes 1, Master Courtenay Redfern 2. Celery (3): Mrs G. C. Derrett 1, C. Sealey 2. Carrots (2): C. Sealey 1. Turnips (1): Mrs J. Reid 1. Swedes (1): IL. D. Kins 1. Heaviest marrow (1) : G. Rcveley 1. Heaviest pumpkin (1): A. L. Holmes 1. Collection vegetables (3): A. L". Holmes 1, Mi\a F. Mulholland 2. | COOKERY. Ye.uJ, loaf (3): Mre J. Reid 1, Mre F. Henry 2. Plain econes (6): Mrs G , C. Dcrrett 1, Mlgs M. Slattery 2, Mrs. F. Henry 3. Brown loaf (3): Miss 15:1 cl. Mrs J. Reid 2. Girdle Bcoues (3): Mrs Drennan 1, Mrs J. Kc-id 2. Pikelets ('): Mrs J. Reid 1, Mrs C. G. Jarman 2, Mra Drennan 3. Shortbread (7): Mrs J. Reid 1, Mrs G. C. Derrett 2, MiBS L. MgG-overin ij. Sponge sandwich (12): Mrs Simpson 1 and 2, Mks O. Ede 3. Sponge roll (6): Mra Simpson 1, Mra C. G. Jarman 2, Mrs J. Dunne 3. Spongo cake (6): Mrs G. O. Derrett 3, Mrs J. Reid 2, Mrs J. Bunuo 3. Plain fruil. cake (6): Mrs J. Reid 1, Miss M. Slattery 2. Rich fruit cake (G): Mis J. Reid 1, Miss Edc 2, Miss Sowden 3. Madeira cake (10): Mrs J. Reid 1, Miss M. Slattery 2, Mies Ivd-o 3. Seed cake (o) 4 : Mis* M. McGoverin 1, Mivi ,T. Reid 2. Ycaet bitr.s (a): Mra J. Reid 1, Mrs F. Henry 2. Home-made pastry (4): Mra J. Iteid 1, Mrs J. D'unne 2, Miss Jarman 3. Small cakes (2): Mrs J. Dunne 1, Miss Jarman 2. Plum pudding (2): Mre J. Dunne 1, Mis.s Reardon 2. Home-nmdo e-.veeis (2): Mies Mulholland 1 and 2, Miss Jarman 3. Jams (3): Miss Jarman 1, Mre Simpson 2. Jellies (3): Mrs Simpson 1, Miss Jarman 2. Sauces and pickie* (1): Miss Jarman 1. Preserved fruit (3): Mrs Simpson 1, Miss Jarman 2, Mrs R. Reid 3. Dropped honey (2): Master H. Gillandere 1, Mi as Jarman 2. Section honey (3): Maxtor IT. Gillanders 1, C. Rodfern 2. Separator butter '(7): Mrs J. Dunne 1 and 2, Mrs G. C. Derrett 3. Hen eggs (4): Miss Grace Starkey 1, Mias Jajrman 2. RED CROSS WORK. Hand-knitted socks, heavy wool (1): Mrs. Simpson 1. Hand-knitted socks, fine wool (2): Mrs Simpson 1 and 2. PHOTOGRAPHY. Quorter-plfcte and under, scenery (6): W. Mulhnuand 1, Misa Williamson 2, W. Mulholland 3. Quarter-plate and under, animal study (1): Mies Me© 1. Quarter-plate and under, child study (2): Miss Mee 1. Over quarter-plate, scenery (3): W. Mulholland 1, ° ,} iect or scone of locaJ interest (1): Master H. Gillanders 1. Collection postage stumps (2): Master Hector Wc3twood CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Buttonhole, under 10 (5): Mise Joan Redu..n 1, Hector Wok!, wood 2, Mis a M. Ileid 3. Buttonhole, under 1G (1): K. Redfern 1. Deconv,od vase under 10 (G): Hector Westwood 1. Joan Redfern 2, J. H. Reid 3. Decorated vase, under Ifi (2): Mi« E. Redfern L Plain acone (•.): Misa Bessia Kusbatoh 1, Master Gordon Ellis 2. Sponge Sandwich (4)- Bee--5 Kiisbatch 1, Minnie Dunne 2, E. Redfern l' SmirS 0 St str >" (1 ? : ,BeMie Rusbatch n.— i? >'• '* ESlt Riusbatch 1 Mm "i T ? ar "?"' :nittcr ' face-cloth (4) • 'iioria mUten's (i,"°D S^ rk f y 2 ' Hand-kni^d POIKTS PRIZES. Cookery, Mrs J. Reid: fruit uric t decorative Mra !R*vUVm-ti • \ J

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 4

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FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 4

FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 4

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