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MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

(By Telcernoli-Snecnl "'orresoondent.) Masterton, December 1. The Masterton Horticultural aim Industrial Social* held its. annual rose and sweet pea show to-day. Mr. Frank Ma»on, * (Feildiiig). who judged the pot Vl****** ■. cut flowers, stated that the exh bits iu these classes were the best -he had yet seen at this show. Mr. William Kemp (Masterton) judged-the vegetable classes. There were over four hundred entries for all classes. A special feature of the show was the- class tor decorated tables, ihe prize-winners were; Mrs. Guy Williams, '. 1 and I: .Mrs. Moser, 2 . The e«W • ship rose bowl was won by-Misß I). Blatchford (Lansdowne). Mrs. lVß.,Mich e ll .ytou the championship for the "best punlj. ; Following are the results in the open C Pot 'Plants'-T-Two fcrnsV . Mrs. ' Arnot, v h c Gut Flowers-Twelve roses, distinct: Mrs. Tylee, 1; Mrs, Kardell, 2; Mrs. Skeet, 3. Six roses, distinct: Miss D. ■ Gray, ■1; Mrs. Wardell, 2; Mrs. K-. G. Johnston and . . Allan. 5. Three roses, dißtinct: A. J. Briden, i; J. Allan, 2; Miss D Gray, 3. Collection of 24 roses: Miss it. Gray, 1: A. J. , Briden. 2; T. Dixon, 3. Three blooms. light flowered, one variety: Miss .Blatcnford. 1; Mrs. Wardell, 2; Miss D. Gray, S. Three blooms, dark flowered, onti variety: Miss Tatham, 1; T. Dixon, 2; J. Oaßelbers 3. Three polyanthus roses, three trusses: J. Caselberg. 1; Mrs. Mace, 2; H. P. Hugo, 3. Eoses, single, three trusses: A. J. Briden 1: Mrs. Wardell, 2; J. Allan, 3. Sweet, peas, 12 varieties, six of each named, winner to hold silver rose bowl (challense) for' one year,- and certificate:. Miss Michell. 1; S. W. Grovcß, 2. Swoet peas, six varieties: J. Allan, lj.ltrs.-Michell. 2. Sweet peas, three varieties: Mrs. I. u. Michell, 1; N. W. Groves, 2. Six stems, light shades: Mrs. Michell. 1; J- Allan, 2. Six stems, dark' shades: Mrs. Michell, 1; J. Allan, 2. Six pansics: Mrs. Stidolph, 1; Mrs. Michell. 2; Mrs. Stidolph, 3..Collection of 12 pansies: Mrs. Stidolph, land .2: W. A. Harding, 3. Three carnations, distinct: Mrs. Mace, 1; Mrs. Tatham, 2. : Six antirrhinums: 11.-P. Hugo, 1; Mrs. W. T. Wilton, 2; W. A, Harding, 3. Four stocks, any variety: Mrs. Micholl, 1; Mrs. Stidolph, 2; Mrs. Mace. 3. Collection of aquilegia: Mrs. Michell. 1; Mrs. W. T. Wilton, 2; T.' Dixon, 3. Collection of gaillardia: Mrs. Michell 1; Mrs. A. W. Cave, •2; J. Allan, 3. Collection of ranunculus: '■' Mrs. A. W. Cave, 1; Mrs. Oaigou, 2. Nemosift.. 12", stems: Mrs. Michell, 2.' Three paeonles: Mrs. W. T. Wilton, 1; Rita Wil-., ton, 2; Mrs. Tatham, 3. Threejientstcmons: - Mrs. Tatham, 1; Mrs. W. T. Wilton, 2. Collection sweet Williams: Mrs. Michell, 1; Mrs. Wilton, 2; Mrs. B. G, Johnston, I. Six spikes delphiniums: Mrs.'W. T. Wilton. 1; Mrs. Stidolph, 2; Mrs. Guy .Williams, 3. Six verbenas:.Mrs. Micholl, 1; ■ Mrs. C. Bennett, 2; Mrs. Tatham, 3. Six. poppies,' excluding Oriental: Mrs. Michell. 1; Mrs. Stidolph, 2 and. 3. Six Oriental-.

Soppies, not less than two vnriotier: Mrs. tichell, 1; H. P. Hugo. 2; Mrs. Guy Williams, 3. Any other distinct ilowcr, ond variety, not specified in schedule: Mrs. Mace. 1; Mrs. E. M. Jordan. 2. Collection of iris: J. Oandy, 1. Collection of cut flowers, grown in open: Mrß. T. B. Michell, 1; J. Allan -2; H. P. Hugo, 3. Collection, of cut flowers, grown in open: Mrs. T. B. Michell, 1; .Mrs. W. T. Wilton, 2; Mrs. Tat-, hsm, 3. _Fruit—Twelve strawberries: Mrs. 0. J. Bennett, 1. T.welve gooseberries: Mrs. 0. J. Bennett, 1; 2; Mrß. E. J. Maco, 3. Vegetables, open olass-Asparagus, 12 stalks: Miss C. Jaques, 1; Mrs. 0. J. Bennett, 2. Broad beans, 12 pods: Mrs. C. J. Bennett, 1; Mrs. Leidemann, 2; W. S. h. Dickson. 3. Peas, 24 pods: W. S. L. Dickson, 1; Mrß. C, J. Bennett, 2. Lettuce, cabbage; Mrs. 0. ,T. Bennett. 1 and 2. Potatoes. 6 oarly- Mrs. E. J. Mace. 1; Mrs. 0. I- sßlm5 Blm # t ' kT - Di!o - n ' 3 - Cabbage: 2 heads: Mrs. 0. J. Bennett, 1; Mrs. Winslade, 2. Onions, 6 keening: Mrs. C. J Bennett, 1; F. P. Welch, 2.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 3

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MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 3

MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 3

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