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ROS E SHOW.

WW/™.*"*. r "^«Tlca.Tl-RAI. SOCIETY. of b loom S «t remarkable W* and perf^ c transformed i^' f Sery.i»to a glorious garden t^ 1 ' when tho Canterbury s "°" ™ si»rti cua o welcome to visitors and Hob. Sir I>. Heaton >"•5. president, congratulated the jijjes, tke ? the fi n o showing, stating ( ?»w itteo the best rose show yet seen M,rfb He had had doubts ' - Ciris tcl.««b- o£ thc this year, but to the conclusion that as ever. The daflfoat the beginning ot il* ai . ¥ a fter all, the rose was Aland's national flower. ' Jf ' C ®7hoped that many people would It,f the cultivation of roses, begm--si'?Pl small way and gradually exThe four essential qualities ~ form, perfume, and constv *'•' '"added Sir Heaton, who then declared the Show open :; rs3liy gg competitors and 4_o IW ° moared with 354 entries last " !rieS ' T e Lady Rhodes Memorial Cup /for competition for tho first £f„l *on by Mrs J. H. Stringer. Judges' Comments, n, judges were: -Roses, Messrs M. .h and J. Poulsen; decorative ' B yi s3 M. 0. Stoddart. and Mr H. f^ l; cat flowers, Mr W. J Humrn: Mr J. Gilpin; pot plants, Mr . s n Overend. ... .. VLentiiiir on tho principal section \'Cs-Mr Barnett said that it was Cr pleasing to sec such largo entries, lularly for t,IQ Lad - V h ' h<>dcs I, ,;,,] Cut?, in which tho entries numGenerally speaking there »many more entries than last year, 'tnallv in the amateur classes. In £«'•» the colour was extremely »-od—fresh, clear, and vivid Mrs J. fStringer's exhibit of twelve roses Led remarkably line colouring and ■; premier Tea rose, by Mr Wray, was .Tote excellent specimen. Miss M. I" bn ll Thompson's "Margaret Pickla Hamil" was a beautiful exhibit and I,Heaton Rhodes' 12 vases contained ■sy fine blooms. Mr Poulsen spoke PtbßMtically of Sir Heaton Rhodcs's of varied flowers for exhibition 'j]v This was located at the southern a] of the main hall and made ono of '*gmost beautiful spots in the Show, htstanding was a large "Shot Silk." "The Ait Gallery is not an ideal place >r wsei," said Mr Poulsen. "It is too >t, Blooms that were wonderful in is'morning failed in the afternoon." PRIZE LIST. the champions. Tk> champions as follows:--riimioa rose m «how, Margaret Diukson Eiael," Miss N. Turnbull_ Thompson. Premier tea lose, "Mrs Herbert Stevens, T. G. Wray. . , ~ Premier single rose, Dainty *V. IToon. . , Champion tjss ol sweet pea?, .blue fed," P. Hone. , t, Host poiati in Tegetables, iv. -A. Pore. 1 SOSES. Open Division. Holms! CiaUenss Cop, tor 3* distinrt nineties (3V- D**» Gelatine CS.£.), Ltd. Twelve Mooms (15): Mrs J. H. Stringer I Lady Khodej Memorial Cup) 1, Mrs G. It. ■Wood 2, W. J. Gabb v ht, Mrs R. Speiprht. he. Si* blooms (10): Sirß. Heaton Rhodes I Ifra 4. C. Mas 2, IF. R. Toon v h c. [Three blooms (3): Sir B. Heaton .Rhodes 1, I IT. Aiile? 2. Six red blooms (3): W. J.I I -i':b 1, Sir K. Hettoa Rhodes 2. Yellow | t apricot (2): Sir H. Heaton Rhodes 1. ' 'ifl (1): W. J. Gabb 1. Tour vases V.H. Gardiner 1. Exhibit, not to ex■n'.welre varieties (4) : Sir R. Heaton h 1, J. JL Stringer 2. Six bloomp, , eiriety (5): Davis Gelatine (N.Z.), Ltd., ■Sed, judged for perfume (22): O. iMmi'j "General MeArthur" 1, G. H. Amateur Division. "'in yarietie!, named (10): Airs -T. H. bjß 1, ff. J. Gabb 2, G. Weeks v li c. Simtiei, named (13) : O. W. B. AndernU Lloyd 2. G. H. Wood 3. Six Wtaioiea (2): A. A. Sellars 1. Three atdttrietiei• (13): G. H. Wood 3, 1.. W!, B. Lloyd 3. Three red roses 'U);J. Adam 1, G. H. Wood 2. Three Sail (8): J. Adam 1, G. H. Wood 2. Wirnietiei (3): G. H. Wood 1. W. -t. Jfl't Three vases single roses (1) : G. ■*iil. Tares vases roses (3) p : G. Wecks Novices. blooms (2): Mrs F. B. Clark 1. Six Ms (8): Mrs H. S. Wilson 1, J. Ad.™ Ewe Yirieties (11) : Mrs Shea Lawlor ■II. Dyer 2. MCOKATIVE SECTION. "wrues roses (11): Mrs J. H. Stringer 1 L. Kinff 2, Miss E. Dean v h f. friiajposy (10): Miss R. Billens 1, ? E. Baynor 2, Miss Xiilian Wilson *'■ laiy'a evening spray (8): Mrs R. HHtoa 1, L. j. liooro 2, Miss E. Dean ■t Basket roses (11): Mrs Harold I. Hias E. .11. Hill 2, Miss R. Billens ' t- Hand bouquet of roses (3) : Iv. J. Miss HcMarray 2 and v h c. Din■laola 'decoration (12): Mrs M. R. ■ ! 1. Mrs E. K. Merton 2, Miss K. R. ®»Ti e . Bowl of flowers (18): Miss ; " 3J 1, Mrs R. K. Merton 2, Mrs J. TOb tiC. L. J. Moore h c. Dinner iir decoration (14): Mrs Harold ? ''MrsE. L". King 2. Mrs M. R. Rawle 'li. roses,, girls or boys under ii-Wty Hughes 1, Thora Adams 2, hi, k DsoaT c * Hand bouquet roses, fi»under 16 (4): Keith Robinson . a 2 and v h c. Gentlemen's U tr' or boys under 16 (10) : t, Ifgaire Quartermain 2, Ira eiiß i * Dinner table decoration, tuider 16 (7): Betty Hughes 2, Thora Adams v h c. POT PLAKTS. tj * Division A. ! slta' r .^ r fl Elhibit (1): ilrs G - 1. M '«m flower (1); Mrs G. Lewis. Amateur Division. distinct varieties (Z): Mrs ti ■ an Johns 2. Asparagus 7" 1. Mrs G. Batstone 2. Mrs Ala Jo£jb C *l ree fol i a se begonias (4): Sir R. Heaton ? U) # W* . 2. Six stalks rhu?M«Peas (ii f,® 1 and 2 - Twentykp,S'" O): Mrs F. W. Crockett 1, Sa*i»"'i Twelve potatoes (5): Mrs »'• Jfn J iv i a 2 ' Two cauliflowers ■ i 0p ?• Two cabbages (2): Sf (121 •' ®- Wilacn 2. Three 12 mi i • Heaton Rhodes 1. W. l"):W r T ■£■ c " Twenty-five nsparal ! («?: w'Y I' F - H - Ucphoff 2. » T »eotr.s;; "-, A - Pope 1, w. R. Toon £!' W. a pH long or broad bean 3 •'"iit,,; 1. T. Arkley Most T ««ables: W. A . Pope. rami. «!. 'hiwberries (2): W. R. Toon 1 PIiOWEES. Jnir, Wrtiion A. VL®- IflSL o *, tru "« ten-week stocks ).r -,'3): « „ Outdoor-grown cut J lr- T. a ' on Rhodes 1, Mrs S'rtodl®, r, E - M. Irory v h c. Six V, Ct. ;. 0113 (2): E - F - Strad 1 n\ Sir ,:®?" "nunculi (1): W. R. ' 'I- 1 -^1 aile eiaa (3): Mrs W BeatonMerton 2. Paeonies Ijj; .Viola, (a\ ?? e3 Geo. Ruther- £ 8) V G " 'Rutherford 1, K. Dephoff v h c. Pansies CiK" (8h p 6 " H " Holford 2. Six "Willi- orse Three sweet T»i^ : Wif? 8 ® De Vaee cream ?' j. Wood 2. Williams 1. Crimson Mauve, TTUkV Williams 1. PicoteexT,h o Six lu^ins < 7): ' ilrs E - Ivory (2 > : -Mrs G. Weekcs \Bpk* fvm ftrt&on B. r 4 w ( V : 3 l' Cain 1 - Th, ' ee wiul • Crockett 1, J. Cain pMmV c^V r (5> : r - w - H s P |" k , (5): Mrs F. r,.t U)-p w' 1 5° n Crimtfik ,H?UVe i,» Crockett 1, J. J®" V W ad « r ' or blus (6): !M: it" W p Crockett 2. Any K)I « (3): Mrs p - w- •&. E a% '. "utdoor cut flowers T»>, I * 1. Mrs J. Dunlop 2,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 9

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ROSE SHOW. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 9

ROSE SHOW. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20105, 8 December 1930, Page 9

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