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PATUTAHI FLOWER SHOW

GARDENING CIRCLE MANY BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS (Herald Correspondent.) A most successful flower display was held by the Patutahi Gardening Circle. The weather was ideal for a function of the kind, and many beautiful blooms were seen in the different classes. The sales table of plants, vegetables, fruit (and cakes did a brisk business. Mrs. J. Munson was the winner of a competition. Prior to afternoon tea, a most interesting talk was given by Mrs. E. J. Humphreys about some of the beautiful gardens visited while touring England recently. The decorative section was judged by Mrs. Humphreys, and the cut flowers by Mrs. Jenkinson, assisted by Mrs. C. Adair. The following are the awards:--Narcissi. — ;Six varieties: Mrs. Thodey, 1; Mrs. Renner, 2 and 3. Three varieties: Mrs. R. J. Eade, i; Mrs. R. Renner, 2; Mrs. F. A. Lange, 3. Three trumpets: Mrs. R. J. Eade, 1. One trumpet, yellow: Mrs. 11. Ritchie, 1; Mrs. R. J. Eade, 2; Mrs. O Thodey, 3. One trumpet, white or bicolour: Mrs. E. R. Renner, 1. One treandrus cyclaonius, or jonquil hybrid: Mrs. 11. Ballard and Miss Picken, equal, 1; Mrs. H. T. Ritchie, 3: Mrs. G. Scragg, 4. One double: Mrs. G. Scragg, 1; Mrs. O. Thodey, 2: Mrs. E. R. Renner, 3. Cut Flowers. —Three vases, outdoor: Mrs. E. R. Renner, 1: Mrs. R. J. Eade and Mrs. F. A. Lange, equal, 2; Mrs. H. Ballard, 4. Anemones: Mrs. F. A. Lange, 1; Mrs. R. J. Eade, 2. Ranunculus: Mrs. A. Jones, 1. Hyacinths: Mrs. R. J. Eade, 1; Mrs. E. R. Renner, 2. Freesias: Mrs. J. Atkins, 1,2 and 3. Violets: Miss Picken, 1; Mrs. H. Atkins, 2; Mrs. F. A. Lange, .3, Primroses, including Polyanthus: Mrs. I-I. Atkins, 1; Mrs. H. Ballard, 2; Mrs. A. Jones, 3. Stocks: Mrs. H. Ritchie, 1; Miss Picken, 2; Mrs. 11. Atkins, 3. Sweet peas: Mrs. P. Saggers, 1. Calendulas: Mrs. 11. Ballard, 1: Mrs. G. Scragg, 2: Mrs. 11. Ritchie, 3. Antirrhinums: Mrs. E. R. Renner, 1. Cut shrubs or tree flowers: Mrs. F. A. Lange, and Mrs. E. R. Renner, equal, I. Any flower not mentioned: Mrs. E. R. Renner, 1; Mrs. O. Thodey and Mrs. R. J. Eade, equal, 3; Mrs. H.. Ballard and Miss Picken. equal. 4. Floral novelty: Mrs. H. Ballard, 1; Miss Nancy Carswell, 2. Decorative Section. —Bowl of mixed flowers for luncheon table: Mrs. R. J. Eade, 1; Mrs. E. R. Renner andMiss Picken, equal, 2: Mrs. F. A. Lange, 4. Vase of Iceland poppies: Mrs. R. J. Eade, I: Mrs. J. H. Monteitli, 2. Jug or jar of spring blossoms: Mrs. J. Atkins and Mrs. R. J. Eade, equal, 1: Mrs. J. H. Monteith, 3; Mrs. G. Scragg. 4. Posy bowl: Mrs. R. J. Eade, 1; Mrs. H. Ritchie, 2; Mrs. J. 11. Monteith, 3. Vase of daffodils: Mrs. R. J. Eade, 1; Mrs. E. R. Renner, 2; Mrs. H. Ritchie, 3. Shoulder spray: Mrs. 11. Ritchie, 1 and 2: Mrs. P. Saggers, 3. The next meeting of the Gardening Circle will be in the form of a garden party at ‘Taurika,” the home of Mrs. F. A. Lange.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20034, 5 September 1939, Page 8

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PATUTAHI FLOWER SHOW Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20034, 5 September 1939, Page 8

PATUTAHI FLOWER SHOW Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20034, 5 September 1939, Page 8

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