HORTICULTURAL SHOW
THE PENINSULA SOCIETY In the Coronation Hall, Portobcllo, on Saturday, the Autumn Show of the Peninsula Horticultural Society was held. There was an excellent display. Results as under PLANTS IN FLOWER (in pots). One geranium. Four entries.—Mrs Gridgeman .1 and 2. One fuchsia. One entry.—Miss E. APCartncy 1. One pelargonium. One entry.—Mrs Shore 1. One begonia. Two entries.—Miss M. Al'Cartney 1 and 2. ! FOLIAGE PLANTS (in pots). Two ferns, varieties. One entry.— Airs Gridgeman. One aspidistra. One entry.—Mrs D. Arnott 1. One asparagus, phunosa. One entry. —Sirs D. Arnott 1. CUT FLOWERS. Six sweet peas, three stems of each, named. Four entries.—J. Miller 1, Miss M. Al'Cartney 2, Mrs W. Gregg 3 One vase sweet peas, six stems, white or cream. Five entries.—J. Miller 1, Mrs J. G. M'Cartney 2. One vase sweet peas, six stems, blue or lavender. Six entries.—Airs J. S. M'Cartney 1, A. 11. Harris 2. One vase sweet peas, six stems, scarlot or cerise. Six entries.—James Miller 1, Mrs W. Gregg 2. One vase sweet peas, six stems, pink or salmon. Five entries.—James Aliller 1, Airs W. Gregg 2. One vase sweet peas, six stems, any other color. Six entries.—James Miller 1, Airs J. S. Al'Cartney 2. One vase sweet peas, eight colors, two stems of each. Three entries.—A. R. Harris 1, Miss M. Arnott 2, Special prize (for those who have not previously won a first prize in sweet peas). One vase pink peas, nine stems, any foliage. One entry.—Aliss M. Arnett. Special prize (for those who have not previously won a first prize in sweet peas). One vase of three colors, three stems of each. One entry.—Aliss M. Arnott. Six varieties sweet peas, six of each, named Open or amateur class. One entry.—Aliss M. Al'Cartney. Premier vase of sweet peas, eight stems, any one color.—James Miller. Three dahlias cactus, various. Two entries.—J. Miller l and 2. Two varieties gladiolas, on© of each. Four entries.—James Miller 1 and 2. Three varieties carnations, one of each. Throe entries.—Airs J. S. M'Cartney 1, Miss E. Al'Cartney 2. Three varieties carnations, seifs, one of each. Two entries. Mrs J. S. Al'Cartney 1, Aliss E. Al'Cartney 2. One vase carnations or picotees, two of each. Two entries.—Aliss E. M'Cartney 1, Airs J. Alurray 2. 'Two varieties pelargoniums, three of each. Two entries.—Aliss E. Al'Cartney 1, Airs J. G. M'Cartney 2. Two varieties geraniums, three of each. One entry.—W. Gill 1. Three varieties ivy _ geranium. Two entries.—W. Gill 1, Miss E. Al'Cartney a Six roses, varieties. One entry.— Miss AI. Al'Cartney J. Four roses, varieties. One entry.— Aliss M. Al'Cartney 1. One rose, pink. Three entries.— Mrs J. >S. M'Cartney 1, John Seaton o One rose, red. Two entries.—John Seaton 1, A. R. Harris 2. One rose, yellow. One entry.—AR. Harris 2.
Premier bloom in roses. Miss M. M'Cartney. Collection of cut llowers, six kinds, separate vases. Two entries. Miss ill M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. H. Seaton 2 Collection of cut llowers, six varieties, annuals only, separate vases. One entry.—Miss E. M'Cartney I. Three pansies, one of each. Two entries.—A. 11. Harris 1. Three violas, two of each. Two entries.—A. 11. Harris 1, Miss M. M'Cartnoy 2. Three stocks, one spike ot each. Two entries.—Miss IS. M'Cartney 1, Mrs W. Gregg 2. One vase llowers, any kinds, assorted. Pour entries.—Mrs J. H. Seaton 1, Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 2. Three varieties, scabious, of each. Four entries.—Mrs J. H. Seaton 1, Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 2. Four spikes antirrhinum, various. Three entries.—Miss E. M'Cartney .1, Mrs W. Gregg 2. Three varieties larkspur, one of each. Three entries.—Mrs J. S. M'Cartney I, Mrs W. Gregg 2. Three varieties salpiglossis, one spray of each. One entry.—Miss E. M'Cartnoy. . . One vase any llowcr not in schedule, one variety. Nino entries.—Mrs W. Gregg 1, Mrs J. H. Seaton 2. DECORATIVE AND FLORAL WORK. One bowl sweet peas, mixed. Six entries. —Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 1, Miss P. Arnott 2, Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 11. One vase sweet peas, mixed. Five entries.—Mrs J. Murray 1, Miss M. Arnott 2, Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 3. One decorated floral basket. Four entries.—Miss M. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 2, Miss F. Arnott 3. Basket of nasturtiums, any’ foliage. Two entries.—Miss M. M'Cartney 1 and special, Mrs J. S. McCartney 2. One bowl roses, own foliage. Three entries.—Miss M. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 2, Mrs J. S. M'Cartnoy 3. . One bowl cut flowers, any foliage. Four entries. —Miss M. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. Murray 2. Miss F. Arnott 3. One gentleman’s buttonhole. Four entries.—Mrs J. Murray 1, Mrs M. Arnott 2, Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 3. One lady’s spray. Three entries.— Miss F. Arnott 1, Miss M. Arnott 2, Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 3. One bridal shower. Two entries.— Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 1, Miss M. Arnott 2. One floral hat. One entry.—Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 1. One table decoration, any flowers or foliage. Four entries. Mrs J. „S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. Special trophy for most points in decorative work at spring and autumn shows was won by Mrs J. S. M'Cartney with 72 points,_ with Miss M. Arnott second, 30 points. FRUIT. One dish dessert apples, five, one variety. One entry.—Miss E. M'Cartney. , . , One dish tomatoes (5), one variety. One entry.—Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 2. TABLE VEGETABLES. Three long beet. Three entries. J. S. M'Cartney 1. Three turnip-rooted beet, hour entries.—J. S. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 2. . Three turnips, one variety, other than swede. Three entries. —J. S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. One vegetable marrow, hour entries. —J. S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. One variety peas, 12 pods. Three entries.—J. S. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 2. One half-pint shelled peas. One entry.—Mrs J. Murray 1. Best collection peas. One entry.—J. S. M'Cartney 1. . Six broad beans. Two entries. —J. e. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. Murray 2. Twelve broad beans. One entry.—J. S. M'Cartney 1. Three lettuce, any variety. Three entries.—Mrs D. Arnott 1, W. Gill 2. Two cabbages, any one variety. Four entries.—J. J. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. H. Seaton 2, Miss E. M'Cartney 3. Heaviest cabbage in the show. One entry.—Mrs J. Murray 1. Two cauliflowers, one variety.—Two entries.—Mrs D. Arnott 1.
Three long carrots. Four entries.— W, Gill 1, J. S. M'Cartney 2 and 3. Three stumped-rooted carrots. Five entries.—J. S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. Three parsnips, any variety. Four entries.—J". S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. Three brown Spanish onions, dry. Two entries.—J. S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. Three onions, any other variety, dry. Two entries.—J. S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. Sis potatoes, Up-to-dates. Three entries.—W. Gill 1, Mrs J. H. Seaton 2. Six potatoes, Arran Chief. Two entries.—Miss M. Arnott 1. Six potatoes, Sutton’s Supreme. Two entries.—W. Gill 1 and 2. Six potatoes, White Kidney. One entry.—J. S. M'Cartney 2. Six potatoes, any other variety. Two entries.—W. Gill 1 and 2. Collection salad vegetables, three varieties. One entry.—J. S. M'Cartney 1. Six stalks rhubarb, quality. Two entries.—Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 1, Miss E. M'Cartney 2. Two swede turnips, quality. One entry.—W. Gill 1. Best collection vegetables, eight varieties. Three entries.—J. S. M'Cartney 1, Mrs J. J. M'Cartney 2. CHILDREN'S SECTION. One bunch carrots, long (four). Two entries.—Erwin M'Cartney 1. One bunch carrots, stumped-rooled. Two entries.—Erwin M'Cartney 2. One cabbage. Three entries. —Erwin M'Cartney 1, Six pods beans, broad. Two entries. —Erwin M'Cartney 1. Six pods peas. One entrv.—.[an Kellas 1. One bunch onions (four). Two entries. —Erwin M'Cartney 1. Two lettuce. One entry.—lan Kellns 1. One bunch turnips (four). Three entries.—Erwin M'Cartney 1. Pour potatoes, any variety. One entry.—lan Kellas 1. Two beet, any variety. Two entries. —Erwin M'Cartney 1. Collection of vegetables. One entry. —lan Kellas 1. Four sweet pears, two of each. Five entries.—May M'Cartney 1, Allan Miller 2. Three roses, one of each. One entry. —Allan Miller 1. Three pansies, various. One entry.— May M'Cartney 1. Three varieties larkspur, one spike of each. Three entries.—May M'Cartney 1, Allan Miller 2. Six vases cut flowers, separate varieties, three sprays each. One entry.— Allan Miller 1. One bowl flowers, any foliage. One entry.—Doris Murray 1. Two trusses ivy geranium, auv variety. One entry.—May M'Cartney One floral basket. One entry.—May M'Cartney I. One lady’s spray. Four entries.— Doris Murray 1, May M'Cartney 2. A man’s buttonhole. Three entries.— James Arnott 1, Dorothy Riddell 2. One table decoration, any flowers, any foliage. Four entries—Dorothy Riddell 1, Doris Murray 2. Miss E. E. Reid’s special prize for best decorated basket (children’s section).—May M'Cartney, Miss Reid’s special prizes for lady’s spray and gentleman’s buttonhole.— Doris Murray and .James Arnott respectively. BAKING COMPETITIONS. Four girdle scones. One entry.—Miss M. Arnott 2. Six oven scones. Two entries.—Miss M. Arnott 1, Mrs W. J. Lewis 2. Six pikelets. Two entries.—Miss M. Arnott 1, Miss M. Cross 2. Four pieces shortbread. Two entries. —Miss "Mr Arnott L Miss M. Cross 3.
One round Scotch shortbread. Three entries—Miss M. Qross 2. One nut loaf. Two entries.—Mrs W. ■L Lewis 2, Mrs Griclgeman 3. One sponge sandwich (no icing). Three entries.—Miss M. Cross 1, Mrs W. J. Lewis 2, Miss M. Arnott 3. One butter sponge cake (iced). Three entries.—Mrs Murray 1, Mrs Lewis 2, Miss M. Cross 3. One gingerbread (no icing), not less 21b. Three entries.—Mrs J. Murray 2. One Madeira cake. Two entries.— Miss M. Cross 1. One fruit cake (dark, no icing), not less 21b, Three entries.—Miss M. Cross 1, Miss M. Arnott 2, Mrs W. ■»!.* Lewis 3. One sultana rake (no icing), not loss than 21b. Four entries.—Mrs J. Murray 1, Mrs J. H. Seaton 2, Miss M. Cross 3. Collection pastries. Three varieties (three of earn). One entry.—Miss M. Cross 2. Trophy for most points in baking at spring and autumn shows, won bv Miss M. C ross with 55 points, with Miss M. Arnott, 41 points, second. KNITTING AND NEEDLEWORK COMPETITIONS. Crochet (wool). One entry.—Miss M. Arnott 1. One knitted woollen garment (plain knitting). One entry.—Miss M. Arnott One knitted woollen garment (fancy knitting). Ono entry.—Miss M. Arnott OTHER COMPETITIONS. Twelve hen eggs (brown). One entry.—Mrs J. S. M'Cartney 1. Article made from inexpensive material. One entrv.—Miss M. Arnott ‘> ■ ‘
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Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 13
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