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CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

AT PALMERSTON. The - Manawatu Horticultural Society's Chrysanthemum Show, opened' at Palmerston yesterday, results in tho various - sections beinc as follows :-r CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Open). Twenty-four, blooms, 12 varieties (Mr. Durward's trorthv): Mrs. A. Harris L Mr. P. Mason 2. Twelve blooms, distinct varieties (W. Johnston's.. special): Mr. ,'A. Strang 1, Mrs.: A. Harris 2. . Six incurved blooms (Mrs. A. Harris's special): Mr. F.- Mason 1 and 2. Twelve blooms, distinct varieties (Wighton and ' .Co.'s. special, :to.,ba grown from Wighton's plants); Mra, A. 'Harris apd Mr. F. .Mason equal, 1. Two entries.

■ ' : (Amateiir.) ' > : ' . Twelve blooms; distinct varieties (Mr. E. . Tucker's spccial): Mr. A. - Harris 1, Mr. F. Mason 2, Mrs. Wilkinson v.li.c. Six blooms, 'distinct; .varieties...(Mrs. Goring Johnston's special): Mrs. A. Harris .1, Mr.-F.. Mason' 2.' j Three distinct, blooms : Mrs.; A. Harris 1, Mr. F.,Mason 2. \ : : • Six yellow blooms: Mrs. A. Harri« 1. ; Six white blooms: Mrs. A. Harrii i. ' ' ' Three, yellow , blooms Mrs. J. A. ll'Crea, 1, . Mrs. A. Harris 2. , Three white blooms: Mrs.-A. Har> fis 1,. Mr. -F. Mason 2. • Three hirsute blooms: Mrs..' A; Harris '1. _ s ,'\- 7'-'l ' Six incurved blooms (Mr. N;- Harris's special): Mrs. A. .Harris 1. Three 'incurved: blooms: Mr. -Ft Mason I,' Mrs. A. Harris 2'. Six Chinese: 'Mr.. P. Mason 1.: . Six. Japanese; (novice class): Mrs. .0, P, Ronberg 1, Mrs. V. Spackman :2. Twelve trusses, grown as garden flowers (Mr. Mason's special) Mr. J. J. Whitehead 1." Six trusses, grown 'as garden floi*->. ers: Mr! J. J. Whitehead 1, Miss Glendinning 2. •••*•; OTHER FLOWERS (Amateur). Collection perennials: Mrs. Ai- Harris 1. ' - ' Collection cut flowers: Mrs. A'. Harris 1. ; ' - .: ~•• Six varieties, sweet peas: Miss Easther 1 and 2. ;. ■. . . • Twelve cactus dahlia blooms ; (Wighton's special): Mr. P. Mason 1, 2, and h.c..... --.-; POT PLANTS (Open). ' . Collection, 12 varieties: Mr. . A. Strang 1. :. . ' Six varieties chrysanthemums in potg (Mrs. Harris's special):. Mr. A. Strang 1- . . (Amateurs). Collection, 12 varieties: Sir.. J._E. Jack 1, Bradfield Bros. 2. .. Collection, six varieties: Bradfield Bros. 1, Mr. J. R. Jack 2. Flowering; plant: Mr. J. ,R. Jack .1 and 2. . y Foliage plaut: Bradfield Bros'. 1; Mr. J. E. Jack 2. Hanging basket:' Bradfield Bros. ( 1. : ; Foliage, begonia : r Bradfield Bros. 1, Mr;, J. R,.. Jack 2. Asparagus springeri: Mr.-J. R. Jack 1 and 2. . . ■-~ -.. • Asparagus, any other variety: Mr. J. V R. Jack l. and 2. Three ferns: Miss Holben J., M». J, R. Jack 2. , VEGETABLES.(Open). • Collection, 12 varieties (Mrs. Goring : Johnstoii's special): Mr. H. Easther 1, Mr. ( F. Outram % ■ ... ' Six varieties:.Mr. F. Outram .1. ■ Three varieties, roots : Mr. F. Outram 1. (Amateur).. . Nino varieties,: Mrs. J. R. M'Lennan 1, Mr. H. Easther 2. . Six varieties: Mr.L. A. Abraham 1, Mr. F. Mason' 2. Cabbages: Mr. J., J. Whitehead 1, Mr. A. 'Whitehead 2. . Beet: Mr!.W. H. Stephenson I,: Mr. A. E.; Whitehead 2. ■ ' Bunch, rhubarb : Mr. W. H. Stephenson 1, Bradfield Bros. 2.'; ■ Pumpkin: Mrs. Black 1, Mr. T. Keeble 2. .■ ' / • , Whit© malrrow: Mr. W. M'Conkeyl, Mrs. T- Rodgers 2. .. Green marrow: Mrs. L. A. Abraham 1, Mrs. J. R. M'Lennan 2, Cucumbers: Mr. H. Easther 1. Tomatoes: Mrs. Rule l,; Mr. H. Easther 2. Onions: Mr. T. Keeble 1, Mr. A. E. Whitehead 2. Heaviest onions: Mr. W. Spackman 1, Mr. A. E. Whitehead 2. Short carrots: Mrs. L. A. Abraham 1, Mrs. T. Rodgers 2. Long carrots: Mrs. L. A. Abraham 1, Bradfield Bros. 2. Parsnips: Mrs. L. A. Abraham 1, Mr. A. E. Whitehead 2. . French beans: Ill's. T. Rodgers, 1. Broad beans: Mrs. Bramley 1. Runner beans: Mr. F. Mason l, Master P. Mason 2. - - . Any other-variety vegetable: Mr.-'A. Strang 1, Mr. F. Mason 2.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 803, 28 April 1910, Page 5

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CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 803, 28 April 1910, Page 5

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 803, 28 April 1910, Page 5

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