MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
»_ —_ ROSE AND SWEET PEA' SHOW. (From Our Bpeolal Correspondent.) Masterton, November 20. The annual rose and'swoet pea show of tho Masterton Horticultural Society was held in the Municipal Hall to-day. All the classes we.ro very creditably represented "and gained many marks of apS royal from the judges. Mr. Prank ason, Foild\ng, judged the pot plants and.cut flowers, Miss Coopor, Wellington, the decorative classes, and Mr. W. Kemp tho fruit and vegetables. Open Class, < ■'' Pot. Plants. Two foliage plants, distinct species: A. .Weber, 1 and 2. One foliage plant: A. Weber, .1 and 2. Two plants in flower, distinct species: A. Weber, . 1 and 2. Plant in flower: A. Weber, 1 and 2. Three funs.: A. Weber, 1.: One fern: A. Weber, 1. One new or rare plant in, pot: A. Weber, 1. Collection of 6 pot plant?: A. Wober, 1. Cut\ Flowers. Twelve roses, distinct and named if possible: Miss D. Gray, 1; Mrs. Wardell, 2; Mrs. R. G.- Johnstone, 3, Six roses, distinct and flamed if possible: Miss D. Gray, 1; Mrs. A. J. Cooper, ,2; Jas. Allan, 8. Three roses, distinct and named if ! possible: Miss Blatchford, 1; Jas. Allan, 2,! A. Wobor, .3. Collection of 21 roses: Miss D. Gray, 1; Mrs. A,.,-. Briden, 2; Mrs. R; G. Johnstone, :3. Three blooms, light flowered, one variety: Miss Blatchford, I.; Mrs. Wardell, .2; Mrs. A. J, Cooper, 3. Throe blooms, dark flowered, one variety: Mrs.Wardoil, 1; A. Weber, 2; if. P. Welch. 3. ■Threo' polyanthus roses, 3 .trusses, ,one or move .varieties: Mrs. J. Caselberg, 1. Roses., single, 3, trusses, one or jnore varieties: Mrs. A. .Briden, 1; Mr. Henderson, 2,; Mrs. T. :Jordan, 3. Sweet peas, 12 varieties, 6 of each, namod, winner to hold silver roso bowl (challenge) /or .one year and certificate.-. Jas. Allan, 1. Sweet peas, 6 varieties, .6 of. each, named: .Mrs. T. Michell,' 1; Jas. Allan,, 2. ' Sweet-peas, 8 varieties, G of each, named: Jas, Allan, i : Mrs. T. Michel), 2.. ttx "stems, light shades, 1 variety.: Mi' 3. % Micheil, 1; Jas. Allan. 2. Six stems, dark shades, 1 variety: Mrs. T. Michell, 1; Jas. Allan, E; J. J. R«ich, 3. ..Six pansies, .distinct, 3 'bloom each •; Mrs. T. iCooper.-J ; E. Ifarper, 2; Mrs. T. Michell, .3. Twelve pansies, distinct, 1 .bloom each: Mrs- Stidolph, 1. (Three carnations,.distinct: Mrs. Maco, I; Mrs. Baird, 2. Six antirrhinums: Jas. Allan, 1; Mrs. Mace, :2; Mrs. T. Cooper, S. >Eour'stocks, any .-.varieties: : Mrs. Mace, 1. Collection of aquilegia, not move than 12 stents: Mrs, T. Michell, 1. Collection of galliardia, not more than 12 stems: Mrs. T. Michel!, 1. .Nemesia, ■12 stems: Mr. Henderson, 1.; E. Harper, 2. 'Three rhododendrons, .8 varieties, distinct: iE. Harper. 1. Six spikes delphiniums: 'Mirf. W. Stidolph,. .1; C. iTacques, '2. Three paequies: Mrs. W. ,T. Wilton, a and 2. Collection sweet williams, 12 stems: A.'Weber. 1: W. T. Wilton, 2. Six verbenas: Mrs. Baird, lj Mrs. N. Millor, 2. Six vases pennies, excluding Oriental: Mrs. T. Michell, 1. Six Orientals, not Jess than 2 varieties: Mrs. T. Michel!,' 1; 11. Pi Hugo, 2: .J.as. Candy, '.3. Anj' other distinct flower, one variety, not specified in schedule, 3 blooms or trusses: Mrs. . Mace, -1; Mrs. 'A. J. Cooper. 2; Dr. Prior, .3.' Collection of iris: Jas.•Candy. 1; Mrs. T. Jordan, 2. Collection of cut flowers, grown in open, 6-species: Mrs. T. Michell, 1; Mrs. A. J. Cooper, 2; Jas. Allan, 3. .Collection, of cut 'flowers, grown in open, 12 species: Mrs. W. T. Wilton, if Mrs., A. J. Coopor, 2; Mr. Tlcndorson, 3. ... Cottagers' .Class. .(For those who at-tip time during the year employ labour in the garden or .are employed professionally rs garden- • .era:) . Mrs. iC. P. Vnllanco gives £1 Is. special cash prize for most points in cut flowers at the row and sweet pea and autumn ;shows. Three roses, distinct: Miss D. Slatchford, 1.; Mrs/T. Jordan, 2; Mrs. Brjden. .3. Three roses, .distinct, for those ,who have .never won a first prize ,at Masterton Society's show: Mrs. Briden, 1; P, P. Welch. 2: Mrs. C. Cole, 3. .Six roses, distinct: R. Hatch, 1; Mrs. Briden, .2; R. G. Djxon, 3. Sweet peas, 3 varieties, .6' of each, named if possible: .Mrs. W. T. Wilton,'l,' Sweet pew, 0 .varieties, G.of each: Mrs. W; T. Wilton, ■1. Rise of sweet peas: Mi's. W. T. Wilton., 1.; B. H..S.paekman, 2. Six'pansies, distinct: Mrs. T. Cooper, 1; 'Mrs. W. Stidotah, .2; W. Harding. V Three antirrhinums: Mrs. P. Smith, 1; Mrs. T. Cooper, 2; 'Mrs. W. Stidolph, 3. Nemesia, 13 stems: Mrs. T. Coopor, 1; J.as. Candy, 2. Galliardias, collection: Mrs. S. E. Taylor, 1; Mrs. Stidolph, ,2: Mrs. R. Judd, 3. ynsa of poppies, 6 blooms, excluding Oriental.: Mrs. P. Smith. 1; .Jas. Candy, 2. of ,poj)nies, 3 ,blooni«. "Oriental: iF. H. .Sclmrinvobpr, 1: Mrs. .St.Uloiph, 2; Mrs. iP. Smith, .3. Throe stocks, ,nuy varieties: Mrs. it. L. Price, 1; Miss Michel!, 2 and .3. Any other distinct flower, ono variety;,Jas. Candy 1; Miss D. Blatchford, 2; W. Harding', Collection,' e.f cut flowers, qroww in .o.nen, G. species in G yaws: Mrs. W- Stidolph, ■1; Mr 3. W. T. Wilton, 2; W. Hardiug,'3. Decorative Classes, Hand'bondnet,.round: Miss D. Blatchford, 2. Buttonholes, 3 gentlemen's: Miss Michell, 1; .'Mr. Homlerson, 2; Mrs. H. P. Hugo, 3. Lady's spray: Mrs. A. J. Cooper, 1. Vase of 3 stems of decorative roses, not less than 1 foot in length: Mrs. Wardell,,!; Miss O. Henderson, 2; Mrs. A. J. Cooper, 3. Three vases, arTimged for effect: Mrs. Jas. Allan, 1. Bou'l of roses, arranged for effect: Mrs. Skeot, 1; Miss P. Whittaker, 2. Baskot of flowers, Arranged for effect: Mrs. M. Trimble, 1; Miss Gawith, 2; Mrs. B. Arnot, 3. Basket of native flowers or berries, arranged for effect: Mrs. B. Arnot, 1. 'Basket of rose?, arrnmjpd for effect: Mrs. Briden, 1; F. P. Hugo, 2. Basket of sweet peas, arranged for effect.: Mrs. Trimble, 1. Floral design: Mrs. B. ' Arnot, 1.- Decorated table, no restrictions: Miss Gawith, I. Decora ted. table, for those who have never won a prize nt the Mnster.ton. Society's shows: Rctn Wilion, 1; Mrs. Pkeet.'2; Thelma Burr, 3. Decorated fnWe, for girls, ■ lii years of nge and .under; no table centre or other embellishment to be uso<l. other than glasswareior (lowers: Miss Thelma Allan, 1; Margnret Donald, 2; Elizabeth Donald, 3. Twelve strawberries:' Mrs. C. J. Bennett, l.j ilf.iss JL Judd, 2. Twelve gooseberries: ,A. Dixon, 1 and 2. Twelve cherries: A. 'Weber, 1; Jas, Candy, 2. Vegetables, (Open Classes.) Asparagus, 12 stalks: Miss K. Jacques, 1 and 2. Two cucumbers: A. Weber, 1 and 2. Broad beans, 12 pods: Mrs. C. J. Bennett, 1; Roich Lk'demnnn, 2. Six carrots, shorthorn: E. Harper, 1; Mrs. C. J. Bennett. 2. Pens, 25 pods: Mis. Skeet,'l. Twelve radishes: R, G. Dixon, 1. : sVocab'iapp lel'uce: R. G. Dixon, 1; A. Weber, 2. Six notatoes, early, 1 vm , - iety: Mrs. A\ .if. Cooper, 1; Mrs. C. J. Bennett. '?.: Two hiwls cabbige: Mrs. C. J. Bennett, 1; A. Weber, 2. Six roots turnips: A. Webor, 1; Mrs. A. J. Conner, 2. Six onions, keeping: Mrs. C. J. Bennett, 1; S. AVebev, 2. Vegetables (Cottagers). Twelve pods broad bonns: R. S. Dixon, 1: Mrs. Trimble, 2. l'eas, 25 pods: Mrs. Skcet, 1; Mrs. Winslude, 2. Two cnbbago lettuce: R. S. Dixon, 1; Mi-:s Wyeth, S. Sia early potatoes, 1 variety: 1 ,, . P. Welch, 2. Two heads cabbage: Mrs. jSTiieiade, 1; A. T. Jackson, 2. Bis roots ftrnips.; Mis, Ttimblo, U
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