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HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

. .The.. Autumn, exhibition .of the 11.8. Horticultural Society was opened to-day at 2 p.m. in Mossrs Hoadley, Lyon and. Co.'s wool store. Owing to the lateness of tho opening we are precluded from referring to-< the exhibition in detail, -which must be left over to another day. Wo, however, annex tho prize list, which is as follows:—.

.Pot Plants (judges Mr W. Burton and Dr Matthews).--G stove or greenhouse plants, ornamental foliage, Ist A. R. W. Lascelles; 3 stoveor greenhouse plants ' ornamental foliage, Ist A. R. W. Lascelles; 12 exotic, ferns, Ist H. 8. Tiffen ; G exotic ferns, Ist H. S. Tiffen; 6 native ferns, Ist W.-Forrest; 6 begonias in bloom, < Ist H. S. Tiffen ;;3 begonias in bloom, Ist H. S. Tiffen ; 4 begonias, ornamental foliage, 2nd A. R. W. Lascellea; . i coleusj ■ Ist H. S. Tiffen; single specimen colous, Ist H. S. Tiffen, 2nd- A. R. W. Lascelles; 3 Dracoonas, Ist;, A. R. W. Lascelles; specimen Dracoona, 2nd A. R. TV. Lascollos; 3 achimenes, commended James Taylor, gardener to Roberts and Co.; hanging basket of plants, 2nd A. R. W. Lascellos; 3 plants suitable for decoration of dinner tables, .2nd A. R. W. Lascelles.

Cut Flowers (Dr. Matthews judge).—G distinct roses, commended J. D. Ormond; 6 trusses geraniums, single and distinct, lsfc P. W. Forneau, gardner to J. Harding; 6 trusses geraniums, donble and distinct, 2nd "W. Forrest; G varities verbena, Ist W. Burton ; G pauaios, 2nd P. W. Fornoau ; G , petunis, Ist G. Saunders, gardner, to J. Williams ; G carnations or picotees, Ist G. W. Chipping, .gardener to J. H. Coloman ; G spikes gladiolus, Ist J. D. Ormond; 8 dahlias,. Ist C,: S. Britton, 2nd J. D. Ormond; 3 astors, W. Forneau,,2nd A. R. "W. Lascelles;' 12 annuals, 2nd; W. Burton ; 6; herbaceous perennials, Ist C. S. Britton, 2nd ,W. Burton.; stand of flowers for table, Ist. Mrs A. P, Sheath; hand bouquet, : ist G. "W. Chipping, 2nd Mrs Sheath; bridal bouquet, Ist Mrs A. R. "W. Laseolies; collection gladioli, Ist J. D. Ormond.

Vegetables (judges, Messrs 11. S. Tiffen. and J. Burness.)—Dish of -peas, Ist J. Pickling , , gardener to J. Chambers ; French beans, Ist J. Taylor. 2nd J, Fickling ; kidnoy potatoes, Ist J. Fickling, 2nd J. Taylor; round jiotatoes, Ist W. A. Richardson, 2nd F. "West; 3 cauliflowers, Ist G. Saunders; 3 red cabbages, Ist G. Saunders; 3 cabbage lettuces, Ist G. Saunders ; 12 carrots, Ist G. Saunders, 2nd G. W. Chipping; 12 parsnips, Ist J.. Goddard, 2nd J. Fickling ; G beetroots, Ist G. "W. Chipping ; 3 vegetable marrows, Ist J. Taylor, 2nd W. A., Eichardson; brace cucumbers, Ist P. W. Fourneau, 2ndk G. W. Chipping; 12 sticks rhubarb, Ist T. W. C. Sturm; 2nd J. Taylor ; 18 onions, Ist J..Ficklitigy 2nd F. West; best, collection of vegetables, Ist Jas. Taylor, 2nd G. Saunders ; chilies or capsicums, Ist. F. W. 0. Sturm ; 3 heads celery, Ist Gk Saunders; pumpkin or-squash, Ist J. Taylor ; bundle of horse radish, commended G. Lloyd., , Fruit and honey (judges Messrs. H. S. Tiffen, C. H. "Weber, .and J. Burness).— Bost bunch black grapes grown under glass, lstW. Forrest, 2nd J. Taylor; bost bunch white grapes grown under glass, Ist J Taylor ; best bunch white grapes grown in open air, Ist J. Fickling; beat collectionoorf r grapes, Ist J. Taylor; 12 poaches, Ist J. Fickling, 2nd P. W. Fourneau ; ,12 plums, Ist W. Guthrie, 2nd J. Taylor ; G varieties cooking apples, Ist Gilbcrd and Anderson; 6 , varieties dessert apples, Ist Gilbcrd and : Anderson ;•■ 20 varieties, apples, Ist H. ; Lascelles, .2ndF. W. C. Sturm; 50 apples, Ist P. W. C.Sturm; 6 quinces, 2nd j?. W. C. Sturm; 12 medlars, Ist If. S. Tiilen ; 25 filberts or cob nuts, let J. Taylor, 2nd Giltcrd and .Andorson ; 12 walnuts, Ist J. Taylor; 25 almonds, lstW. A. Richardson ; C lemons, 2nd J. Taylor ; collection of fruit and nuts, Ist J. Taylor ; rod of grapes, Ist Gilberd and Andorson; best honey in comb, J. Goddard.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3946, 13 March 1884, Page 2

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3946, 13 March 1884, Page 2

HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3946, 13 March 1884, Page 2

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