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TEMUKA FLOWER SHOW.

SOCIETY'S a how of the Temuka Floral Society, held in the Prill Hall yesterday, attracted MBBSSfa, from all parts of South CanBeason and the fact that rain of the beat blooms on the RggEL (jgyg before the show, the disPHREffctiie cut flower section, was most by the season, were a exhibition, as were all the of the judges were aa H"WmHF CLASS A—GARDENERS. foliage piant: Mrs C. AVatW/VlSafor'* I"* asters (McClatchie unci Co.'s fIHHSji; Mb O. C. Stepnens 1, Mrs W. ■BBfe 2. Collection ot asters (3): Mrs O.'c. Stephens 1, T. Edwards ijiPßig l asters (9): Mrs O. C. Stephens HBkI Smith 2. Most points in asters E. Smith's epecia'.): Mrs O. C. BHHBpr Four colours antirrhinum (2): DBBKiju Edgeler 1, Bramwell Booth Boys' m ° rn lua b * x varieties ancarnations aWpicotees (3): aW^Mg' 1 jj, Smart 1 and 2. six ■R varieties double cactus dahS9u3B( O. H. Claike 1, Miss A. Smith 2. jj||(|||flgfr''* r fancy varieties single zonal gframums (1): Twelve varieties gladioli HHbCgri Company's special) (U): raHuHgjft&nd! & Mine varieties gladioli (3): HB9Bnfc.'l and 2. Six varieties gladioli BlßßHpE*j)unne's special) (3): F. Smith 1, |||MfflmS|]ae Si. Three varieties gladioli (4): Stephens 1, F, Smith 2. Six HBBSSfifbdioU (2): F. Smith 1 and HHppftni gladioli (Nairn and Son's HHpfakO. C. Stephens. Thieo varieties Edgeler 2. Twelve distinct HHaßnat ateuals, hardy flowers (A. Yates's Jffbb 1, H. Clinch 2. Six dishardyflowers (Mr HKwMta-'oc colours perennial* phlox Sue or colours DHSBjffiijft 3*' SVwr colonwpetuniaa, double ■HHX Gonnjqn 1, M. Hi*ten 3. Twelve fanty (Mr* E. MSBBmwibW' apd? fancy pansies (8): Miss HHMaHMMf JjT F. Smith 2. Six varieties McKeown'a special); (1); CoHectton^salpiglosaip HHBnt'nttn.rtMt peas, red and/or nHHHWt'T., Zdwardu 1, Mrs T. GunnioD HNHMBm*.**** 'spikes sweet peas, white MBMKgWWia-.(3): T. Edwards 1; Mrs T. nine spikes sweH peas. sjmwt psas,^pink J l .'. T. Swart 2. . Six varieties iKaHwM'tio'.- Smith t. Three varieties HHHHHraP* Smith 1. Six varieties HBHHHBpT. .Edwards -1, F. Smith Z. Granger's order} MmHblßb™*S 1* culinary apples (2):, Mrs J. Thomson 2. Six peaches Kflutrnfif} Hnnda-SMm tomatoes V. Smith 1, Hpaaawell Booth Boy*' Home 2, <"s ;*-J Bmhtoltq French fcaui (2); F. Smith lj HH W«, tSsylpr 2.. Twelve scarlet runnpri. HHb> J. Hatton 1, StM* 0, ,0. Hw. lH( red beetvu): JV. L. Hutjtoa HSnm red lift, twnip*rooted (*)? g.t " 1, Bumwell; Atoth .-Boya" Hone 8.! ■■Unir ouuide gfwm (9): V. Sipitiff ■HSnfi f, Boonejr a. f Oveomberi, inside HEtt)r If. f> J|B» l,snd.3,' Cvxois, HBHffitlMrt X&jft 3V TCoroson l; HB£'i EwtolPls. |d«n* <«[)-; Mm JV. D, Mrs 31e- . JfiMttaea (4JF: 1 BramwsH Booth HHRmEmu 1, Mrs V. Tayldr - Cabbage lt'lfn'J. Bennett 4/ ? J)i ;fll«k» i' fist-, gMMMBISyMw-'HtfaH&Bdiat* H. Hcare 1 4 table' 07»|* BBBBHBroiw 4 V>* Sf!; & I: W|l ' II 'SsaaLfess^ Xjn Mt? : . (1): «sx<.' whit® ■■Mplattf'i, »«*-»- t Wlor a. brofra; (1): LO.idW'fl WRga;swith^i, ||[ i». t titn te Mi,a. Mi mvp*9wm a.AWy plant studies HHK&ft Wprked tea towel >ixr. "Hljrttiown ,«i' ,;pyj«®»«i 1 ■HHrafJWtoJwUn* (Mist MeAtsW ■HKp-Hmddr^n^l,^ : K»ry S, e. PJ|t? Speiiifi), <4>; i V, % liunoii'mpst .spitabw (Mrs 0, J, Taylors special) ■HiinS& ■HHmib L oturt a bovine ■ ilfltaHs

f -t*, " ' 4 VIjtor bOTrt -ifr): Miss A. -Smith 1,- Mrs P.. A. «i ftaweff.(^): J^iss.A..smith. Jsjfiajl; P. -Hayhurst 2. ..flowers, : Mrs V, Benhau 1. H*nd bpuflowers' (a); Mill E. L.i Origg a, Wreath (2); Mrs Mc pXsMHpL* Mts 6sJ. Taylor 3. Best decorated BonUedge's speciftl), judged (3>:.Mlss L. BTO;; . '■. 'Trayidott'lk eyelet "work (2): Mrs M. 0. (SC(s s !Bmmt!« special) (6) s Mrs . MoKeown . fpiT(Mr XTwvpll's special) (S) r Mrs TarEmbroidered table cmtrt• T. Qdsnlon IpMlas;.®«gh.: 2, ' t"i®itlest t«* cqsy (S): Miss King "1, Mis Etfttfqijll CrooJjet. a desifftf (l) : Mrs W;eli:eolmT r Sqtt toy, iiomemido (2); B. l,%Vwi,Br Bliftfkmora 2. MOBt 'fjom isgfiv-biiff, plain(3) : i ¥*S ?W tt J ' Mr * P- Taylor 2., Most useiol r Article made from sugar-hag, fancy ! (3); arts A. yr. Boxan l, Mrs E. .Blsok- I mgre ,3Cost useful article made from , 'llojir-'Mjl* (1): Mrs B. Blaokmore' l. , Most l Useial.articl«.labile from stockima, (1) s Mr? j 'S/BfeMKßUird 1, "BBst.wax l>roocS« i^6));i:Miss'l T*fhQ|tptt i, 'Miss fl, Taylor a. Best raffia bromh (4)j Mrs Mulligan 1, MrdT.' Be van 2. , j Om<pair sox or.:stocklngs (ttrg J}. XbylOT;s-ripeola» (4): .;Mrs Ben. X Af* < ;"V«y f V,, AUTUMN SHOW; -v f V \*. ■ ■ ' . j ' <■ | > \i -• . , t - s t ."'H jXCha. ,of. the «'ltH»tl f ,fi[gp}et7 wfwViftld is theVToyra?Hallv 'Xha weather was flntf and the, public "attended in numbers; : Although weatlier conditions have not been very favoui'able .the ptuqber of entpie#., repeiv«d Wju the largest, for some years, -ttnd there wan a very lino display of cut flowera and a exhibit 'of vegetables. Xhe classes foi pansies, and, apters,' ® n d the collections at cut flowers weco excellent, and in the vegetables section there was - fti> out? standing of-potatoes. ' There wm keen competition m tor carrota, peas' beetroot, ond^vegetable (hero was s fine display of vsrio'ija .km^s, WftnCT woric, knittuig, and- meading; _ ' jr Society's silver cup for mpat points. t ia tit* 'ehdw caused' keen competition. It was Wli fof firtt time by Mrs :W.\ Pal»ar. la |i(e> supjwr-room' a itider ICrs Uddingtoo provided afternoon tea, nod were kept bu(y.' Jluch.of the success af'Ufe'ahow w due to the efforts of the jc(notary, Mr 11, O. Kelson* ' !Kie fudges -were:—Plowers, ifr«it,_,veg«: laWes, 'anil decorative, Mr F, Jonea (Chnst» :huroh); hams .industries, Mesdamesj' ridge and : Boaomworth- (Chmtohurpb). (Die! following is the Pfia? llst;>flje."»TU!B,«. MrJof , entriei | Hoin(f,in parentnejes:—► •»'. , ' , ;0i (ia! CfDTi V Boses; twelve varietiea fih- Miw?G-. Har-'laon-U ' Rosea, ■ 8« varietiee (a): Mj« I. L, en 1 vuietW L Mi?B ,E, Magsyn l' f> Mrs V. 3); MifaE, KagsoQ I, Wj. Richards 2(vfeet uvsa.lone variety fS); Mrs F> lEMuneq . s. &hhw, W*'bloqras t>r J,' B«>wn I. "Caotua dahlias, . »ii

dahlias, thrio varietiea (1): Ibio J. Gladioli, six varieties (3): Mia K. Gleuie 1, Miss t h. Larnbie 2. Gladioli, three 1 varieties (8): Mrs K. Gtenie 1, "W. A. Smith 2.. Verbenas, six Zealand Railways 'l. three varieties (4>j New, Zenlftnd Kailwaya 1, Mrs w. Cromie 2. Cosmos, three yaneties (2): Mrs A. Weaver 1, Mrs W. Cromie 2. Salpiglosaia, three varietiee (1):. Miss G. Hameon 2. Geraniums, three varieties <4): W. Palmer 2. French marigolds ii): 1, New Zealand Hallways 2 African marigolds (8): Mw K. Glenie X, Mrs A; Weaver 2. Pansies, six varietiee (3): Mrs W. J, Inch 1, Mrs "W. Cromie 2. Colleotion of phlox Drummondii (2): Miss I. L. Lambie.l, Mrs V Andrew 2 Phlox Drummondii; three TudtaWt MissL. hambie I,' Mrs F. Eichards 2. 'Her)jacepue phlox (9); Mra T. Clark 1, W. A. Smith 2. Asters, six varietiee (2): Mia ,K. Glenie 1, Miss I. u. Xiambie 2. Aatere, "four varieties (4): Jfi-s K. Gleue 1, Mise I. U Lambie 2. .Single asters -six varietiee (1): Miss I. Smith 1. Carnations, 2?x wrietiM (2): Miss t L. Lambie 1, Zin. Miss G. Harrison 2. Gaillaidia, single (3): Mrs >W. Cromie" 1, Mrs K. Glenia '2, Sea- • bious, six varieties (8): 1 Mrs |\V. Bunstan 1 and %. Collection of cutflowers, njt more San 20 kinds (Mrs G, S. Hardy s prizes) (2) ; iss> G. Harrison 1, Miss E. Inch 2, Collection" of cut flowers, 10 tanda <Mra J. Lambio'a prizes) (2): Mrs McNamara 1,. Miss J Brown 2. Antirrhinum, ew varieties (2):. Mra T. Andrew I, Mrs J Wilson 2. Antirrhinum, thiee varieties (l)s Mrt Kicherds X. Peatetemon, six varieties . (2): W. A Smith 1. Best vase of flowers not'otherwise scheduled (Mr T. D. fume's special) C 5 ): Miss*!. L'. Lambie 1, Miss K. Morland 2. . Most points in cut flowers (Mr# R. Oakley's prizes): Miss'Lamdie t, Mrs Glenie 2..'Beet caotus dahlia in ehow (Mx D. Jones's, special): Miss I. L. Lambie.

SECTION. - -

Bowl of marigolds (10): Mrs K, .Glenie 2 Mrs F, Bebrnes 2. - Bowl of nasturtiums (7): Mrs HZ Watson. 1, Mrs A. Weaver 2.\i Lady's'spray fcj.o)i Mrs W.' Oi"omie ,1. Mrs F. > Behrnes 2.' Three vaHes. for decorative effect- (XI): Mrs P. Uichirds 1, Mrs P. Behrnes a. Gentleman's buttonhole (12): Miss H. Olark 1, Mrs W.Cromie 2. .Lady's hand bouquet .(7): Mrs K.- Glenie 1, Mra 81.B 1 . 1 Richards 2. .Bowl of roses (8): Mrs F. Behrnes 1, Mrs -W. Cromie 2, ■ Display ofautumn - leaves (2): Mrs W. Cromie 1, Miss G. Harrison 2. Most points in section (Mr F, Jones's special)}.-Mrs W, Cromie. ' FRUIT. j' l Collection of apples 1(3): W. A.. Smith 1, ~Mrs .Palmer 2,' Four dessert apples (3); Mrs 'J. Duncan 1, W. A. Smith 2. Four cooking applgfr (4): W. A. Smith 1, Mrs A. Weaver 2. .ffour> apricots (11): W. 'At £tnUh 1, MisVG. Harrison 2. Four English plums (2): Mrs,'Palmer'l, Four Japanese plums (1): W. A. Smith 2. .Four dessert pears (2): Mrs A. Weaver 1, Mrs W; Palmer, 2. ■ Four cooking, pears (3): -W. A. Smith 1. Four nectarines (8):. Mrs W. Palmer 2. , Most'points,in fruit (Dr. Bagley's ptis.es): W. A.' B«nith"l, Mrs W. Palme; 2. VEGETABLES. ' .••'CoUeetion ' of .(Messrs J. G. Ward and Company's special (s>: F. Street J. Johnston* 2. Potatoes, three varies ,ties' (Mr Hardy's ifipecial) (12):- Mrs J. -Wilson r n .13.',Mj8ad fy. Potatoes, vhitr (17): Jos. Burrowes 1, Mrs S. Saunders 2. 'Potatoes," coloured' (14); Mrß T. Olark 1," Mrs W, sHolmeß S.- Sis>,onions (2):'' Mrs W. Palmer V Mrs J. Wilson 2. Salad- onions (Messrs Arthur Tales and Co.'s special) (9): Mrs S.' Saunders. .1, Mrs W. Palmer 5. ~'Heaviest rhubarb: Mrs McNamara l. Three,, parsnips (s}: W.. A. Smith 1, .a)egs». mofid' Duncan 2;' -Carrbts, 'lbng (15): jMrs S. Short -(-W) :, .Miss T. 'Clsrlc 1, Mlsb K. Morland 2> '-.Tabje turnips'(B) :. W. A. . Smith 3,'-.JB,„Bi,.,oAkley. 2, Tpeas (18):,rMisr H. ,'Clatk l;\Mr». J." Wilgoa'-fa; /Cabbage... two heads (8): Mrs 4 Palmer 1, F. Street 2. c«bbag c«bbage x (5) : X. p._ Oakley 1 + J i K 1 * 1

(181b). Broad beans (l):. Mrs Duostsn 1. , Runner biane (8): Miss E. Inch 1, W. A. I Smith 2. Butter beans (8): Mrs Dunstan 1, Miss P. Smith 2. French beans (3): Miss D. Smith 1, Mrs McNamara 2. Beetroot, turnip rooted (16): Miss K. Morland 1, W. A. Smith 2. Beetroot, long (3): Mrs P. Behrnep 1; Cucumbers (2): Mrs W, Palmer 1, Mrs McNamara 2. Marrow, for imm« diate use (12): Mrs A. Weaver 1, J. J. Johnston 2. Marrow for, keeping (4); Mrs McNamara 1, J. 3. Johnston 2. Heaviest' marrow (3): A.- Shannon 1 (251b). Lettuce (4): Mrs McNamara 1 and 2. Four tomatoes (3): Miss G. Harrison M, Mrs MeNamaTa 2. Rhubarb, three stalks (8): Mrs "McNamara 1, Mrs J. Wilson 2. Field parrots (2): Mrs S. Saunders J, Mrs T. Clark 2. Field turnips (4): Mrs W. Shellock 1 and 2. Swedes (4) : Mrs, W. Shellock' 1, and 2; J Mangold,along red <2):, J. J. Johnstoni 1. • Mangold, globe (s)*: Miss J. Brown 1, Mrs T. .Clark 2. Silver beet (4): Mrs W. Palmer •1, J. J. Johnston 2. Most points in vegetables (Mrs R. Oakley's prises)-: Mrs McNamara 1, Mrs W. Palmer'2, Most points in show (Society's silver cup): Mrs W. Palmer, HOME INDUSTRIES. Darning sock or stocking (8) r Miss Gladys Watson 1, Mrs W. Shellock 2. Darning table linen (4): Jtfiss J. H. Chapman 1, Mrs J.' Barnes 2. Pair ot hand-knitted socks (8): Mrs B. Duncan 1, Mrs E, Sansom 2, Cushion, needlework only • (Mrs A. C. Cameron's" prizes (5): Miss J. Brown 1, t'Mrs; J, Barnes 2, Pen-painted cushion (Mrs F. Behrnea's prizos) (3): Mrs W. Cromie 1/ - Eyelet embroidery (4) : Miss J. H. Chapman. 1 and 21 Knitting^.in flne wool (3): Mrs B. Duncan 1, Mrs-'C. Shannon 2. Knitted jumper or coat in wool' (2): Mrs E. Duncan 1, Mrs E. Sansom 2. ' Crochet work in cotton (6): Miss I.'Smith 1, Miss J. ,H. Chapman 2. Worked nightdress -(4): Miss I. Smith'l, Mrs J. Barnes 2, Drawn thread work '(1): Mrs F, Richardß I.' Knitting in silk, child's frock (1): Mrs E. Dunpan 1.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 9

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TEMUKA FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 9

TEMUKA FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 9

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