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POVERTY CAY HORTICULTURAL AND FLOP. CULTURAL SOCIETY, SUrfIIYiER_SHOW. DECEMBER 1911), 1902, SCHEDULE OK EXHIBITS,

CLASS I. Pol Plants in Bloom.; 1. Cacti, test collection 2. Cactus, test plant 3. Fuchsia, single, 1 variety •1. Fuchsias, single, 2 varieties 5. Fuchsias, double, 1 variety Fuchsias, double, 2 varieties 7,, Gloxinia, 1 variety 8." Mimulus, double, 1 variety y. Pelargonium, 1 variety 10. Pelargonium, 2 varieties Jl. Pelargonium, 'Zonal, single, i var, 12. Pelargonium, Zonal, single, 2 var 13. Pelargonium, Zonal, dble., .1 var. 11. Pelargonium, Ivy-leaved, 1 variety 15. Petunia, single, 1 variety Hi. Petunias, double, 1 variety 17. Primula, 1 variety--18. Best Pot Plant, 1 variety 13. Best Pot Plants, 1 varieties 20. Best Collection Pot Plants Plants Not Necessarily in Bloom. 21. Begonia, ornamental foliage, 1 var. 22. Begonias, 3 varieties 23. Coleus, 1 variety 21. Fern, 1 variety 25. Ferns, 3 varieties 20. Fern, Maidenhair, test plant 27. Fern, Maidenhair, 2 varieties 28. Ferns, collection 23. Variegated Geranium, 1 variety 33. Ornamental Foliage Plants, 3 \ar. 31. Ornamental Asparagus, best plant 32, Musk, Best Plant 33. Palms, 2 varieties 31.' Palm, best, plant 35. Hanging Basket Ornamental Plants 30. Hanging Basket oi Ferns 37., Best Pot Plant 38. Native Plant, in pot 30. Champion Pot Plant CLASS 11, Cut Flowers.

111. Antirrhinums, 3 varieties ... 11. Abutilon, 2 or moro varieties 42. Carnations, 3 varieties •13. Carnations, collection 4-L Carnation, Marguerite, collection 45. DiaiiUius, 3 varieties 46 \ Columbines, 3 varieties 17. Delphiniums, 3 varieties 18. Foxgloves, 3 varieties 111. Fuchsias, 3 varieties ... sth Gaiilardia, collection 5L Irises, collection 52. Ixias, 2 varieties 53. Canterbury Bells, collection 51." Hollyhock, collection 55. Larkspur, 2 or more varieties 56. Mimulus, collection 57. "Ornamental Grasses, collection 58i Petunias, single, 2 varieties S!L Petunias, double, 2 varieties 60, Pansies, show, 3 varieties 61, Pansies, fancy, 3 varieties 62. Pansies, collection 63. Phlox, perennial, 2 varieties 61. Phlox, Drummomli, collection 65, Penslemmon, 2 varieties 66. Poppies, collection Hoses, Hybrid Perpetuals, 3 var, 68. Roses, Hybrid Perpetuals, 6 var a OIL Roses, Hybrid Perpetual, collect’!' 70. Tea Roses, 3 varieties 71. Tea Roses, 6 varieties 72. Tea Roses, collection 73"! Climbing Roses, 3 varieties 74." Climbing Roses, 6 varieties 7a'. Climbing Roses, collection 76., One Hose, any variety 77, Pelargoniums, 2 varieties 78. Pelargoniums, Zonal (Geranium),

single, 2 varieties 79. Pelargoniums, Ivy-leaved, 2 80' Paeonies, 2 varieties 8L Penstemons, collection 82. Sun (lowers, collection 83. Salpiglossis, collection 81. Sweet William, 2 varieties Sul Sweet Peas, collection 80. Verbenas, collection Collection of Cut Flowers (not .to exceed 10 varieties). 87j Best Collection o£ Cut Flowers, not to exceed siu. x lin. 88. Best Collection oi Cut Flowers, Bulbous Plants 89 < Best Floral Design 90. Bouquet, Hand 91. Bouquet, Hand Shower. 93'. Bouquet, Table 93 a Bouquet, Bridal 9L Buttonhole ' i-8 Spray of Flowers 9(1. Best Dressed Epergne 97.' Best Stand of Flowers 98J Basket ol Flowers 91). Wreath 100 j Table Decoration, 7in. x diiij CLASS Hlj Fruity

101. Cherries, best plate 102! Currants, best plate 103. Gooseberries, best plate 10-L Dewberries, best plate 1057 Raspberries, bent plate 106, Strawberries, best plate 107, Lemons, best half-dozen 108, Oranges, best half-dozen 109* Best Collection of Fruit CLASS IVj Vegetables, 110. Asparagus, bunch of 13 111. Beet, Silver, best bundle 112. Beet, Long Red, 6 113 a Beet, Turnip-rooted, 6 111. Beans, broad, 12 pods 1157 Beans, Kidney, 12 pods 116“ Beans, Butterwax, 12 pod/s 1171 Beans, Runner, 12 pods 118“ Carrots, Long, bunch of 6 119. Carrots, Short, bunch of 6 120. Cucumbers, 3 12l“ Cabbage, White, for table, 3 122. Cabbage, Heaviest, 1 123“ Cabbage, Red, 3 121. Cauliflowers, 3 12o! Lettuce, Cop, 3 1267 Lettuce, Cabbage, 3 127,i Onions, Spring, 6 1287 Onions, 6 129. Peas, tall, 21 pods 130. Peas, dwarf, 24 pods 131. Peas, best collection 132. Polatoes, Kidney, 6 133. Potatoes other than Kidney, 6 131-7 potatoes, best collection, not less than 3 of each sort 135. Parsnips, hunch of 6 1367 Best Table Vegetable Marrow 1377 Rhubarb, 6 sticks 138. Radishes, Long, 6 139, Radishes, Turnip, 13 110. Spinach, 3 heads 111, Turnips, 6 , 1127 Vegetables, ltest collection (must “ be apart from separate exhibits) 1.13, Best Collection Culinary, Herbs

CLASS Vi 11 1. Jam, Plum, 1 jar 115. Jam, Gooseberry, 1 jar 116. Jam, Strawberry, 1 jar 117. Jelly, Apple, 1 jar 118. Jellv, Quince, 1 jar 119. .Marmalade, Orange, 1 jar 150. Marmalade. Lemon, 1 jar 151. Piemelon Jam, 1 jar 152. Chutney. 1 jar 153. Honey, comb 151. Honey, in jar 155 Tomato Sauce 156. Pickled Onions, 1 jar 157. Bottled Fruit. 1 bottle 15S. Bottled Fruit, best collection 159. Butter, lib ICO. Best Home-made Bread 161 Best Collection Home-made Jam 162. Best Collection Home-made Pickles. ' CLASS VI. Industrial Work.; Must be the work of Exhibitor. 163. Best Piece of Mount Mellick 161. Child's Pinafore or Frock--165. Specimen of Lace Work 166. Lace Collar . 167 s Best Specimen Drawn 1 bread Work 16S. Best Specimen Knitting 169. Best Specimen Tenerifie 170. Best Specimen Embroidery 171. Table Centre 172. Tray Cloth or Afternoon Tea Cloth 173. Best Cushion 174. D’Oyleys ART DIVISION, ' 175, Best Oil Painting (Flowers! ’ 17C1 Best Oil Painting (Landscape! 177. Best Oil Painting (any other subject) i 178. Best Watercolour Painting (Plows' ' ers) e I 179,: Best Watercolour Painting (Landi. scape) i ISO* Best Watercolour Painting .(any other subject)

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 9 December 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 9 December 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 9 December 1902, Page 3

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