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MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

The Autumn Stow in connection with the Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society was held on Wednesday. Notwithstanding the droughit, the number of exhibits was in excess of that -at the previous, shows, and the display, of cut Sowers, pot plaalts, vegetables, . and fruit was remarkably good. There wore ten entries in the decorative clafs, and some very pretty designs were showß. Afternoon tea was provided by a committee of ladies.' Tlio prize list is'appended: Pot Hants.—Begonias, single: A. Weber, 1 and. 2; Begonias,.double.- A. Weber, 1 and 2; Begonias, Hex: A. Weber, 1; Mis. T. B. Mitchell, '2. Begonias, collection of 6 distinct varieties; A. Weber, 1. Coleus, 3 distinct varieties: A. Weber, 1; Mrs. W.. Kemp, 2. Ferns, 3 distinct varieties: Miss M. H. Payfcon, 3. j •Ferns, in lots: Miss M. H. PaytoD» 1# Mis Michell, 2., Foliage, plants, <kstiiict species; A.' Weber, 1; ' Mrs. W. Kemp, 2. Fuchsias, 2 distinct vsnm&z Mrs. X. .B. Mitchell,-1; Mrs. S. ladding3 single; or double, distinct varieties: .Mre. : T. B.Michell.l. Hangrnz Basket Ferns or Flowere: Mrs. u. vy. Seller, 1; Miss Michell, 2. Palms w Pot: S. Campbell, Is Miss. Wilkinson, 2. Petunias, 2 distinct varieties: J. Candy, 1 Pot Plants,'collection, not more than fiv*: A. Weber, .1. One Plant. in_flower, other than' specified: Mrs.' W. Kemp, Is E. Martin, 2. , : Cut' Flowers—Asters, collection of 24 blcoms: Mrs. H. T. Wood, * char Heating, 2. ' Asters, 12 distinct rieties: Mrs.-A. Hosking, 1. Asters _6 distinct varieties: Eobinson3d. Sons, 15 Mis. A. Hosking, 2j W. J. Hirschberg, 3. ' Astore, 12 of four colours, and three,of eaoh. colour: Mrs. A. Hosking, 1; J. C. Allpass, 2.. Asters, white: Miss M. H. Bayton, Is Eobinson and Sons; 2. Asters, incurved: Mrs. H. T. Wood,:-1. Dahlia Cietus, 6-varieties: Mrs. H. T.'Wood,-Is W. H. Dunn,' 2. Dahlias Cactus, ■ 12 varieties: W. H. Dunn, 1; Mrs.. H. T.; Wood, 2. Dahlias' Cactus,.- sis yellow: Mrs: H. T. Wood, Is W. H. Dunn, -2. Dahlias Cactus, 6 white: Mrs. H. Wood. 1. Dahlias Cactus, six blooms of any other colour: H. T. Wood, 1; W. H. Dunn, 2. Dahlia, jxrany, sue: Mrs.. H. T. Wood, 1. Dahlias, single, 3 distinct varieties: Mts. H. T. Wooil, V 'U and.; 2. Dahlias, Collarette, six: Mre. H., T. Wood, I. MaTigold, Prench, six: Mrs. A. Hosking, 1; las. Allan, 2. Pansies, .6 .-varieties, two blooms of each; 1, Petunias, six single, distinct: W; J. Hirachbeirg, 1; Bobinson andj, Sons, ,t. Petunias, six double, 3 distinct colours: Mrs. T. B. Michell, 1; Eobinson -and Sons, 2. Phlox Drummondi, 12 .varieties: C. W. Perrin, 1; Mrs. A.' Hosking, 2. Phlox Drummondi, six distinct, trusses: Mrs. W. M. Kebbell, Is Mrs.-A. Hosking, 2 GaUlardies, six: Mrs. E. G. Johnston, 1; lire. H. King, 2. Geraniums, three varieties: G. .W. Sellar, 1. ■ K-oses, 1varieties: Mts. C. J. Bennett;'2;'.. Eoses, six: Mrs. W. Kemp, Is Mrsr-C.F. Gawiih', 2. Eoses, three: Mrs. W. Kemp, Is J. Gaselberg, 2. Eoses, three, .light coir cured: Mrs. C. P. Gawith.a,--Mra. W. ICemp, 2. Eoses, three dark:, Mrs. C. J. Bennett, 1.. Eoses, single, three stems,, one or more varieties: Mrs. A., Hosking, 1. . Coreopsis, six blooms: Mrs. A; Ho* king, 1. Sweet peas, 12: Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1. Sweet peas, six. varieties,', six 'stems ■each': Mrs. H. T. Wood, 1. Sweet peas, six stems* one variety: Miss MicheU, Is Mrs. H.. T. Woodi 2. Verbenas';" /six blooms: Mrs. G. W. Sellar, 1. - Zinnias, sis blooms: Mrs: A. Hosking, Is Mrs. W.M. Kebbell, 2; Eobinson and Sons; 3. Collection of cut flowers: Mrs. W.- H. Hosking, 1,- Airs. J. L. Murray,.2s Mrs. H. T. Wood, 3. Collection of cut-flowers, 12 vases distinct species, grown in,the open: Mrs. G. W. Sellar, Is Mrs. H- 'W.i Wood, 2s Mrs. A. Hosking, 3. Tor Cottagers—Asters, six 'distinct ool* ours: Jas. Allan, 1; Miss ,Michell, 2s"J. It, Ccok, 3. Asters, three,'white: Jas. Candy, 1; J-as. Allan, 2s C. W. Perrin, 3. Asters: Mis Sfichell, Is Jas- Allan, 2; Jas.' Allan, 3. Dahlias, sii: Prank Jaques, 1; J. E. Cook, 2 s Mrs. H. L. Price, 3 Dahlias, threa yellow: Jos. Allan, Is W. H. Dunn, 2 and 3.: Dahlias, three white: J. B- Cook, 1. Dahlias, three, any other kind: Jas. Allan, 1 and i' J. E. Cook, 3. Gaillardias, three.: Mffl. H. 1.. Price, 1; Mrs. W. J. Gibson, 2. Marigolds, African, three: Mrs. H. L. Price, 1: Mrs. H. Joyce, 2; Jas. Allan, 3 Marigolds, French, three: Jas. Allan, /l and 2. Pansies, six: W, Stidolph, 1 and 3: Miss Michell, 2. Phlox, three varieitiess'Miss Michell, 1; J. G.Dixon, 2; Jas. Allan, 3. Boses, six: Mra H.L.Price, 2. Eoses, three: Mra.'H. L. Price, 2,_E. G Dixon, 3. Salpiglossjs, six stems: Jas. Candy, 1; Jas. Allan, 2! Sunflowers, annual, six stems: Miss Miohell, l aud Sweet pea, collection six: MissJSfichell, 1 and 2V Mrs. H. L. Price, 3. Vertonas, sis trusses: Miss Michell, Is Mrs. H. E. Price 2; Jas. Allan, 3. Zinnias, six blooms: Mis. H. L. Price, 1; Jas. Candy, 1 2 and 3. Collection cut flowers: Miss Michell, 1; Mrs. F. Evans, 2s Mrs. H. L. Beaas, Frenoh: W. A. Harding, 1; C.' A. Cumming, 2; Jas. Candy, 3. Cabbage, two heads: V. E. Is* J. Billington, 2;' S. rots' F. Martin, 1; Jas. Allan, I, Mas»r Bern Welch, 3. Lettuoo; H. Joy 1• K,T Dixon 2 J S. Campbell, 3. . i Marrows: TT Tovoe X Jas- Allan, 2. Onions: W. ,T. Billington, Is H. J o ?®®-. 3 ; H, Joyce. 1; Master B. Welch, 2, C. W. Perrin 3 Collection of vegetables: W. A HaVdig, li H, Joyce, 2 Fruit.—Apples, isix dessert: V. B. Donald t and S; E. T. Price, 2. Pears, fix: E. E. Jones, 1; Jas Caiidy, 2: V. K. Donald, 3. Plums: Mlffl Michell. li W. ja.ro, 2. Tomittofs, rough: Martor WfOch, •1 if, Q, Moors, 2. Tomatoes, six mnooth:

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2394, 25 February 1915, Page 7

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MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2394, 25 February 1915, Page 7

MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2394, 25 February 1915, Page 7

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