MASTERTON FLOWER SHOW.
TIVO STRONG FEATUEES. . THE HOSES- AND SWEET. PEAS. ». allllua l show of the Mastcrtos horticultural ■ Society was held in the Drill iialj yesterday: Considering the dryness or the season, and the damago necessarily done by the recent, storm, the, exhibition 9 >ras highly creditable. The show of roses - an d sweet peas was' one of the finest f ® TCr seen in the district. Tho prize for t the champion rose' in tho' show (a handf silver rose bowl, donated by, Mr. T. t P l ?. on ). was: won by Mrs. G. Summerell. j I'oUowing wag tbo prize list:— J • Sweet Peas. , Twelve peas—Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1; Mrs. k Moodie, 2. Six peas—Mrs. W. 11. p Booth, 1; Mrs. J. B. Atoodie, 2; D.-Casel-J® r £i 3. Six white peas—Mrs. H. T. nood, 1; D. Caselberg, 2. Six peas, light shades—Mrs. J. B. Moodie, 1; J. Caselberg, 2; Mrs. A. Hathaway, 3.' Six peas, . dark S hades-J. Caselberg, 1; Mrs. W. H. Booth, 2. Six peas;' striped or picotco edges-Mrs. W., H, Booth, 1; E. Hale, 2j Mrs: J. B. Moodie, 3. Collection of sweet peas-E. Hole, 1. Cut Flowers. Six pansies—Mrs. Trimble, 1; J. Casel- . berg, 2; Mrs. 0. F. Vallance, 3. Twelve pansies—Mrs. Trimble, 1; James Pryor, 2. Three carnations—R. G. Dixon, 1; Mrs. J. B. Moodie, 2. . Six antirrhinumsMrs. C. F. Gawith, lj Mrs. H. T. Wood, 2- Collection aqiiilegia—E. Hale,, 1. Six rhododendrons—C. Caselberg, 1; three rhododendrons—M. Caselberg, 1; E. Hall, 2. Six spikes delphiniums—J. M. Meredith, 1; three. paeonies—M. Caselberg, 1; ; Mrs. H. T. Wood, 2. Six vases poppies I ~Miss' F. Perry, 1. Six poppies—W. J. i Hirschberg,. 1. Collection of iris—Mrs. . H. T. Wood, 1; W. J. Caselberg, 2. Col- , lection of cut flowers—Mrs. J. B. Moodie, 1;. Mrs, 11. 0. Smith, 2. . | Bouquets, Etc. Bridal bouquet—Mrs.. E. Hall, 1; Mrs. . B. Arnott,'2.' Bridesmaid's bouquet— ■ Mrs. E. Hale, 1; Miss A. Reynolds, 2. . Hand bouquet—Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1; . Mrs. R. 0. Smith, 2. Three buttonholes —Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1 and 2. Lady's , spray—Miss Gawith, 1; Mrs. B. -0. Smith,,. 2. . .Best. iloral design—Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1. Vase of roses—Miss Zoo Holmes, 1; Mrs. J. M. Meredith, 2. Bowl of roses—Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1; Mrs. I). K. Logan, 2. Basket of roses,-for effect -Mrs. H. M. Meredith, 1; Mrs. H. T. AVood, .2; Mrs.' 8.-Arnott, 3. Basket of roses—Mrs. B. 0. Smith,' 1; Mrs. H. T. Wood, '2. ..Homo Industries. A ■ Best white'scones—Miss C. C: Cliapiborlain, ,1; Mrs. It.'E. Jones, 2., Best brown scones—Miss. C. C. Chamberlain, 1. Best six sausage, rolls—Mrs. J. M. Meredith, 1; Mrs. B. 0. Smith, 2. Best jam tarts—J. .Watson, .1; Mrs. It. 0. Smith,, 2. Sponge sandwich—Mrs. AV. C. Perry, '1. Pound cake—Miss B. Mackorsey, 1; Miss C. E. Chamberlain, 2. Seed cake—Miss. Molly Bunny, 11 Miss C. C. Chamberlain, 2. Collection home-made sweets—Mrs. B, 0. Smith. ■ / Roses. ' •• Collection of 12— E. Hale, 1 and 2. Collection of C—'lV Dixon; 1; Mrs. W. H. Booth, 2. Collection of 3—Mrs. C. F. Gawith, 1; Mrs; G. C. Summerell, 2. Collection'of' 24—Mrs.-W, H. Booth, 1; E. Hale, 2. -Three light flowered.roses—Mrs. G. Sellar, 1; Mrs: W. H., Booth, 2. Threo dark flowered roses—Mrs. W. H. Booth, 1; Miss- Vallance, 2, Six single roses—E. Hale, 1; Mrs. H. T. Wood, 2. Polyanthus rose—Mrs; H. T. Wood, 1; Mrs, G. C. Summerell, 2, Bowl, of roses—Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1; ■ Mrs.; D. K. Logan, 2. Champion rose in show (Mr. T. Dixon's silver roso bowl)— Mrs. G. C. Summerell. Pot Plants. Two tfaliflge .plants—J3. Hale, 1; .Robinson iinU 1 2; J Talm in pot—Mrs. J. Cross, Ml;and 2. foliage plant—E. Hale,, a; BobinEon-'iind Sons, 2. ' Two plants in flower—Mrs. G. Sellar, 1; Eobinson and Sons, 2. Fuscia in. bloom—Mrs. T. B. 3fichell, 1 and 2., One plant , in bloom-?!. Pryor. l. . Two petunias—Eob r inson and, Sons,' 1 and 2... Threo geraniums—Robinson and . Sons, i and. 2. One j pelargonium—A. Henderson, 1. Threo ' pelargoniums—Robinson and Sons, 1 and. 2. One . and Sons, f 1 and 2; Fern in pots—Mrs. H. T. Wood. 1 ;'!•!.-Hale, 2.. Fruit and Vegetables. Strawberries—R. E. J'o'nes, !; Mrs. J. B. Moodie, 2. .Gooseberries—Jl. Caselberg, 1; j; J. 'C; ; 'Alpass,'. 2. Cherries—J. C. Alpassi 1; J. Candjv-2. Broad beans—J. Carpenter, 1; J. Candy, 2. Peas—H. Madeley, 1; : J. Pryor, 2. Cos. lettuce—H. H. Wimsett, 1; -R. J. Dison, 2. . Cabbage Pryor, 1;-' R. G. Dixon, 2. Potatoes—M. Caselberg, 1. Cabbages—H. Madeley, 1. Turnips—M. Caselberg, 1; D. Caselberg, 2. Keeping onions—H. H. • Wimsett, X; E. G. Dixon, 2. Collection of vegetables—M. Caselberg, I.' Heaviest 12 hen's eggs—Sirs. B. Arnott, 1; R. E. •Tones, 2. Heaviest 12 duck's eggs—Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1; Mrs. B. Arnott, 2. |: . A BOOK THAT IS'A BOON, Mi&:Milsom,' Hair and Face Specialist, has written a'briok, entitled "THE LOST 1 SECRET" (to natural beauty). This book deals exhaustively on the all-important subjects pertaining to Hair and Hairwork, Hairdressing, Shampooing, Electro- - lysis, Face Massage, Manicuring, etc.,etc. It also contains complete price list of all Miss Milsom's famous preparations. Tho book alone is a teacher to ladies and gentlertien in homo hygienic treatment. •Prico One Shilling (Is.). Send stamps or Postal Note., Miss llilsom, lung's Chambers, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 9
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875MASTERTON FLOWER SHOW. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 9
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