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POVERTY HAY lIORTICL'LTL'RAL AND FLOPICULTL'KAI. SOCIETY, SUi^EB_SHOW. DECEMBER lOlli, IHO2. SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS, CLASS 1, But I ’Lints in Bloom, 1. Cadi, best collection 2. Cactus, best, plant 2. Fticlisia, single, 1 variety I. Fuchsias, single, 2 varieties a. Fuchsias, iloulile, I variety 11. Fuchsias, (lonhie, 2 varieties 7. Gloxinia, I variety s. Mimuhis, (luiihle, I variety 11. Pelargonium, 1 variety 111. Pelargonium, 2 varieties 11. Pelargonium, Zonal, single, I valj J2. Pelargonium, Zonal, single, 2 var 12. Pelargonimii, Zonal, dltle., var. 11. Pelargonium, Ivy-leaved, 1 variety If). Petunia, single, 1 variety 111. Petunias, double, t variety 17. Primula, 1 variety IS. Best Pot Plant, 1 variety 111. Best Pot Plants, 1 varieties 20. Best Collection Pot Plants Plants Not Necessarily in Bloom. 21. Begonia, ornamental foliage, I van 22. Begonias, 2 varieties 22. Coleus, 1 variety 21. Fern, 1 variety 25. Ferns, 2 varieties 2(1. Fern, Maidenhair, best plant 27. Fern, Maidenhair, 2 varieties 2S. Ferns, collection 2U. Variegated Geranium, 1 variety 2D. Ornamental Foliage Plants, 3 var. 21. Ornamental Asparagus, host plant 22. Musk, Best Plant 22. Palms, 2 varieties 21. Palm, best plant 20. Hanging Basket Ornamental Plants 30. Hanging Basket of Ferns 27, Best Pot Pian.t 38. Native Plant, in pot 3!L Champion Pot Plant CLASS 11.■
(Jut, Flowers. 10. Antirrhinums, .'i varieties •11. Ahutilon, 2 or more varieties 12. Carnations, 2 Viirieties ■I 2 Carnations, collection ■ll. Carnation, Marguerite, collection ■lo. DiiUHlins, :i varieties 10. Columbines, 2 varieties ■l7. Delphiniums, 2 varieties •IS. Foxgloves, 2 varieties 111. Fuchsias, 2 varieties v. f 50. tlaillanlia, collection 51. Irises, collection 52. Ixias, 2 varieties 52. t';inLci'liury Hells, collection, 51. Hollyhock, collection 55. Larkspur, 2 or more varieties 50. Mimiilus, collection 57. Ornamental (Irasses, collection 58j i’etunias, single, 2 varietien 50. Petunias, double, 2 varieties. 00. Pansies, show, a varieties !li, IVusies, fancy, 2 varieties 02. Pansies, cullecliou 02. Phlox, perennial, 2 varieties 01. Phlox, Drumuiomli, cullecliou 05. Pcnslemmon, 2 varieties 00. Poppies, collection 07; Roses, Hybrid Perpeluals, 3 vafj 68. Roses, Hybrid Perpeluals, 0 var. ; 09, Roses, Hybrid J’crpetual, collect’c 70! Tea Roses, 2 varieties 71. Tea Roses, 0 varieties 72. Tea Roses, collection 73i Climbing Roses, 3 varieties 71.’ Climbing Roses, 0 varieties 75i Climbing Roses, collection 70.. One Rose, any variety 77, "Pelargoniums, 2 varieties 78, Pelargoniums, Zonal (Geranium), single, 2 varieties 79, Pelargoniums, Ivy-leaved, 2 var a BU. l’aeonies, 2 varieties 8L Penstemons, collection 82. Sunflowers, collection 83. Salpiglossis, cuilection SI. Sweet William, 2 varieties 85. Sweet Peas, collection 86. Verbenas, collection Collection of Cut Flowers (not to exceed HI varieties), 87, Rest Collection of Cut Flowers, not to exceed sin. x tin. 88, Rest Collection of Cut Flowers, Bulbous Plants 89, Rest Floral Resign 90, Bouquet, Hand !U" Bouquet, Hand Shower 92. Bouquet, Table 93, Bouquet, Bridal 91, Buttonhole ; .s 95, Spray of Flowers 96, Best Dressed Epergne 97, Best Stand of Flowers 98, Basket of Flowers 99, Wreath 100. Table Decoration, 7in, x tim CLASS HR Fruit.-
101. Cherries, best plate 102. Currants, best plate 103. Gooseberries, best plate 101.; Dewberries, best plate 105. Raspberries, best plate 100. Strawberries, best plate 107. Demons, best half-dozen ioß[ Oranges, {jest half-dozen lOtl. Best Collection of Fruit CLASS IV. Vegetables. 110. Asparagus, bunch of 12 111. Beet, Silver, best bundle JJ2. Beet, Long Bed. 0 113; Beet, Turnip-rooted, 0 111. Beans, broad, 12 pods 115, Beans, Kidney, 12 pods UO. Beans, Butleiwax, 12 pods 117. Beaus, Kimner, 12 pods 113. Carrots, Long, bunch of lj lid. Carrots, Short, hunch of b 120. Cucumbers, 3 121. Cabbage, White, for table, 3 122. Cabbage, Heaviest, 1 123. Cabbage, lied, 3 121. Cauliflowers, 3 125. Let luce, Cor. 3 120. Lettuce, Cabbage, 3 127. Onions, .Spring, 0 128. Onions, 0 120. I’eas, tall, 21 pods
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 695, 15 December 1902, Page 4
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