FLOWER SHOW.
SUMNER-REDCUFFS SOCIETY. The firtt anneal show of the Sutnr.er [ Redclifis Horticulture! Society was held ii ! the Sumner Town Kill "esterdar. Through out thj afternoon i.nd evening there was I i large attendance r: residents and visitors The entries totalled over the displcy o sweet pcis being exceptionally r.r.e. whili the cut b'otms »1;0 exceeded expectations Tli" Chriitciiurch Nursery Co '# display c roses caused a lot oi idtnirati«>:i, a: | did a:i exhibit of carnations staged by M: j Bradbury. Mr H. J. Yatw, of RedcliSs. for i warded an excellent exhibit of fourteen <iif I :cre:.t kit.us of potatoes, while Mr A. C Wilson, e: Clifton, also had on view a r.m I'ollcet.ori of cut bloom.', some of whirl wo.c very rare. During the afternoon thi ladies of Sumner dispensed afternoon tea. ] The Mayor, the lion, .lohn Barr, M.L.C. j in opei.ir.rj the shew, drew attention to thi | fact tl.at alti:<.U£ih it was au oil-time ::: thi j borcu.'h for flowers, yet the display vrrs i | mag.nricei.i rn«. lie stated tl;at m .'atari j ihe society would ho'd its show tariy in Do I ceniber, and this wouici give exhil.itors a fa: ; better chance. He then pa..d a tribute to thi • strenuous work done by the s-cretarj-. Mr C | M. lio.-;ue l. i: ocir.g largely due lo his ciTort: : that the i:ir.ctior was surh a brilliant sue ! <es3. He the;: declared the show op;ii amids' j applJUio. Hie following is the prire list: — OI'EN TO ALL. Cnt flowers i.Mr A. C. Wilson's priiel.Twe;vo varieties of sweet pc;:s: T. E. Whit | field 1. A. I'o'.re .Six distinct varietia sweet j.eas H. C. .lamieson's prize): T ;E. Whitfield 1. Three distinct varieties o «weet peas ,Mr W. WardcH's prize): T. E Whitfield 1. 0.-.e vase sweet pens, red: T K. Whitfi?!d 1. One vase s-.veei peas, laver. der: T. E. Wl-.;t:;cld 1. One vaso Mvee peas, pink: T. E. Wiii:f:eid 1. One vasi i sweet peis. white: T. K. Whi.liel.l 1. On vase sweet pens, maroor. or chocolate: T. E AVhitfield 1, lireen 2. One vase sweet peas salmon: T. Fl. Whiti'ieid 1, C>reel: -. Si: : distinc, specimen b'.ooms tarnations iM i John pri7.e,': T. E. Whitfield 1. Thre | distinc! specimen blooms carnations. per i pctual ',Mr (.\krey Hiii's prize): T. E. Whit i field 1. Ttve'.vo ro.-es, distinct varieties (cu] I presented by Mr T. I*l. WhitiioldU Mr ! Ilalnies 1, E. A. Johnson -J. j LOCAL CLASSES. Cut flowert.—-Six varieties sweet pea?, si: . spikes each vise (Mr W. Carey Hill's prize) 'A. Powe 1. Three varieties sweet peas: A j Powo 3. One vase sweot peas, pink or red 'A. I'owc 1. One vase sweet peas, white i crcara or ivory: A. Powe 1. One vase twee I peas, miuve, lavender or blue: A. ,Powo 3 j One vase sweet peas, red, scarlct or crimson A. Powe 1 £ix carnations, distinct varic tics tMr John Way's prize): A. Powo 1 Mr« Benjamin 2. Throe carnations, dit tinct varieties tMr W. Nicholls's prize): Mr (.'. Benjamin 1. A. Powe '2. Three carna tiens. perpetual 'Mr W. Carey Hill's prize) A. Powo 1, Mrs t'. Benjamin 2. Six varic ties roses '.Mr F? N. Adams's prize): E. A Johnson 1. Throe varieties roses (Mr 11 Piercv's prize): (a) Archibald Scott 1. Mr Carev-Hill 2; (b) A. C. Wilson I, E. A Johnion '2. Three roses, red (Mr 11. J. Yates' prize): E. A. Johnson 1. Three roses, pink Mrs alenlove 1, E. A. Johnson 2. Six nansie (Mr J. B. GaiTney's prize): T. E Whitfiel II.J. D. Watson i .Six geraniums, zonal distinct varieties ;Mr W. Wordrll's prize) Archibald Scott I. Three geraniums, zona I distinct varieties: Mrs Carey-Hill 1, W Bailey C, C. E. C'.aydon 3. Six pelai goniums, distiret varieties, Mr C. M. Ilo: well's prize): W. Wnrdc'tl 1 and i Thre pelargoniums, distinct varieties (Mr .' Scott's prize): Mrs A. C. Wilson 1. Mi Carey-Hill 2. One vane daisies, white: ( E. Claydon 1, A. C. Whitfield 2. One vas daisies, yellow: L. Ii 'Shaw I. Ono vbp daisies, sulphur: A. C. Wilsdn 1. L. 1' Shaw 2. One vase daisies, doub'o white C. E. Clnydon 1, A. C. Wilson 2. One vps daisies, other varietv: A. C. Wilson 1. Mi Carey-Hill 2. One bowl twelve viiri?tie outdoor blooms (Mr G. H Wcod's prize) A. C. Wi'son 1. Mrs Curev-Hill 2. One va® stocks: T. E. Whilfie'd i. C. F Clnvdon : One vase untirrhinum.i (Mr It. Shillito' prize): Mrs Cnrey-llill 1. V. E. II ;> mil ton : Six cut flowirs of r"x*k plants (Mr A Scott 1 prize): Mrs Carev-Hill 1, A. C. Wilron One TR3O gai'.lnnlias: W. Bsilev 1. V. f Hamilton 2. One vf'e eriep". th'ee tiefli A. C. Wilson 1, T. E. Vhi'fieM 2. vese violo«. three varieties: T. E. Whitfiel 1. One vajo bcliot-ope: T. ,F.. Whitfield Frsnk Pearce 2. One vase delphiniums: WnrrMl 1 and 2. Th'co mike* irladio'i: ( E. Claytlo'i 1, Mrs W. E. Wair.wright Tliree tlistin»-* vnrietios ivy geranium: A. ( Wilson 1. Miss F. Menlovc 2. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Six potatoes, other than kidney: T. E Whitfield 1, C. Mulholland 2. Six potatoei kidney variety: W. Adamson 1, C. M. Ro: well 2, W. Adamson 3. Twelve pods c peas: T. E. Whitfield 1, Miss Pcv.-s 2, AV Bailey 3. One cabbage: A. Holden 1, C Mulhollnnd 2. One criu'ifiower: W. Baile 1, J. Black 2. Six carrots: C. Mulbollr.n J, 11. J. Yates i Twelve pods beam broad: A. Holden 3, C. M. Iloswel] - Twelve pod? beans, French: Mrs J. Hmni ton 1. One vegetable marrow: H. Gooc enough 1. Twelve tomatiMjs tMr A. C Wilson's prize): A. Holden 1. One dis! peaches (Mr G. H. Wood's priso): H. J Yates 1, W. Adamson 2. DECORATIVE CLASS. Dinner tablo decoration (Mr Bradbury' prise): Mrs A. C. Wilson 1. Miss M. Wiggin 2. Bowl awect peas (Mr Bradbury's prize) Mrs C. E. Claydon 1, Mrs T. E. Whitficli 2. Vase carnations (Mr Bradbury's prize) Mrs A. C. Wilson 1, Miss F. Mcnlovc 'J Vuso sweet peas: Mrs T. E. Whitfield 1, Mr T. B. Boulton 2. Lady's spray end tw gent's buttonholes: Mrs Isaac Wilson 1, Mis Freda Allen 2. COOKERY CLASS. Loaf liomc-mado bread (Mrs Isaac Wilson' prize): Mrs Wainwright 1, Mrs Stemmer 2 Six scones (Mrs Mu cock's prize): Miss Fo: 1. Mrs Isaac Wilson 2. Sponge nandwicl (Sirs Jamieaon's prize): Mrs J. H. Gib'os 1 Fruit cake (Mrs McMurray's prize): Mrs J Hampton 3. Plate shortbread: Mrs J. H Gibbs 1. CHILDREN'S CLASS. Collection of vegetables, grown by childre: attending the huniner or lteucliJfa Schoc (Mr C. 'i\ Middlcton'a prize): Vt\ 11. Yate lltedcliffs 'School) 1. Bowl of flowers, twelv varieties, mixed (Mr H. J. Yates's prize) Murici Whitfie.d 1, Eunice Whitfield 2, Jove Shaw 3. Basket of wild fiowera, gatherec locally (Mr F. Truacott's prize): JJoroth; Alexander I, Jessie Moore. 2, Joycc fchaw :l Vase of ornauieritnl prasics, gathered locall; (Hen. J. B.:rr's prize): Dorothy Alexande 1, Joyce Shaw 2, Marjnrie lloswell 3. Col lection weeds, named, common namoa (Mr C M. ltoswell's prize): Joyce fchuw 1, Muriel Gi 2. 'three distinct varieties of pansii". cu blooms (Mr C. M. prize): KunicWhitfield 1, Muriel \.'hitfield 2. Dtuwini frrm nature (Hon. J. Ban's prize): Mej Wiggin.j Freda A'.ler. 2. Modelling (M U. Piercv's prize): Komi Campbell 1. Marti] Barber d. Painting, wjtor-coluur, local scene C. Vi\ Collins 1. Writing, specimen of t-rx and small hand (Mr G. H. Wood's prize): Meg Wipeins 1, Fred:i Allen 2. Art exhibi (Mr G. Pascoo's prize): Jessie Moore 1. Cookery.—Six plain scon"* (Mr H. J Yatei's prize): Freda Allen 1, Muriel Whit field 2. Needlework, specimen of plair stitching ar.U buttonholing: Froda Allen 1 three local scenic views (Mr E A. Johnson's prize): Muriel Whitfield 1. Col lection stamps: Alan Roswell 1. POT PLANTS. One pot plant, suitable for drawing-room: Mrs G. A Alexander 1 and 2. One fern: Mrs Isaac Wilso.i 1, Miss F. Mcnlovc 2. Oc« plan*, in flown: Mrs Isaac Wilson 1.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16726, 8 January 1920, Page 2
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