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POVERTY BAY HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.

AUTUMN SHOW.

MARCH 6th, 1903. SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS. CLASS I. Pot Plants in Bloom. 1. Begonias, flowering, single, 1 variety ‘l. Begonias, flowering, double, 2 var. H. Begonias, collection •1. Cyclamen, best plant 5. Fuchsia, single, one variety 0. Fuchsia, double, 1 variety 7. Fucbsia, collection 8. G'oxinia, 1 variety 9. Pelargoniums, Zonal, single, 1 var. 10. Pelargoniums, Zonal, double, 1 var. 11. Pelargonium, Ivy-leaved, 1 variety 12, Pelargoniums, collection, any varieties 13, Piimula, 1 variety It, Best Pot Plant, in bloom 15. Pot Plants, -1 varieties Plants not necessarily in B'.oom. 16. Begonias, ornamental foliage, 1 var. 17. Coleus, 1 variety 18. Coleus, collection 10. Ferns, Maidenhair, 1 variety 20. ‘ erns, Maidenhair, 2 varieties 21. Ferns, 1 variety 22. Ferns, 3 varieties 2.3. Ferns, collection 21 Hanging Basket of Ornamental Plants 25. Hanging Basket of Ornamental Ferns 26. Musk, heft plant 27- Ornamental Foliage Plants, 3 varieties 28. Ornamental Asparagus, beat plant 20. Palms, 2 varieties 30. Palms. 1 variety 31. Variegated Geranium, 1 variety 32. Best. Native Plant, in pot 33. Best Pot Plant (not in bloom) 31. Champion Pot Plant of Shuw 35. Pot Plants, collection CLASS 11. Cut Flowers.

36. Antirrhinums, 3 varieties 37. Abutiloa, 2 or more varieties 38. Asters, 3 39. Asters, 6 ■lO. Asters, 12 41. Asters, Collection 42. Bouvardias, 1 variety 43. Bouvardias, collection 44. Climbing Plants, 1 variety 45. Climbing Plants, collection 46. Carnations, 3 varieties 47. Carnations, collection 48. Carnation, Marguerite, collection 49. Cannas, collection 50. Coreopsis, collection 51. Cosmos, collection 52. Dahlias, single, 3 varieties 53. Dahlias, single, collection 54. Dahlias, Cactus, 3 varieties 55. Dahlias, Cactus, 6 varieties 56. Dahlias, Cactus, 12 varieties 57. Dahlias, Caotus, collection 08. Dahlias, Cactus, Champion Bloom 59. Dahlias, double, 3 varieties 60. Dahlias, double, collection 61. Delphiniums, 3 varieties 62. Fuchsias, 3 varieties 63. Gaillardia, collection 64. Gladioli, 2 varieties 65. Hollyhock, collection 66. Lillies, collection 67. Marigold, French, 3 blooms 68. Marigold, French, collection 69. Marigold, African, 3 blooms 70. Petunias, single, 2 varieties 71. Petunias, double, 2 varieties 72. Pansies, 6 73. Pansies, collection 74. Phlox, perennial, 2 varieties 75. Phlox, Drummondi, collection 76. Penstemmon, 2 varieties 77. Poppies, eo'leetion 78. Pe>- y opiums, Zonal (geranium, single,

2 va :e : es 79. Pelargoniums, Zonal (geranium)* double, 2 varieties 80. Pelargonium, 2 varieties 81. Pelargonium, Ivy-leaved, 2 varieties 82. Salpiglossis, collection 83. Sweet Pea, best bowl 84. Suoliowers, collection 85. Climbing Poses, 3 varieties 86. Climbing Boses, collection 87. Tea Boses, 3 varieties 88. Tea Boses, collection 89. Verbenas, collection 90. Zinnias, 6 91. Zinnias, collection 92. Decorated Basket 93. Spray of Flowers 94. Buttonhole 95. Best-dressed Epergno 96. Best Decorated Stand of Flowers 97. Best Wreath 98. Hand Eoquet 99. Shower Bouquet 100. Cut Annuals, 6 varieties 101. Cut Annuals, collection 102. Cut Flowe.s, 10 varieties 103. Cut Flowers, collection • 104. Table Decoration, 7ft x 4ft. CLASS 111. Fruit. 105. Apples, Dessert, 1 variety, best plate 106. Apples, Dessert, 3 varieties, 4of each .107. Apples, Cooking, 1 variety, best plate 108. Apples. Cooking, 3 varieties, 4 of each 109. Apples, Collection, 6 varieties, 3 of each. 110. Figs, best plate 111. Grapes, white, 2 bunches 112. Grapes, black, 2 bunohes 113. Lemons, best plate 114. Nectarines, best plate of 6 115. Pears, Cooking, 2 varieties, 4of each 116. Pea.s, Dessert, 2 varieties, 4of each 116 a. Pears, Collection, 6 varieties, 3 of each 117. Peaches, best plate of 6 118. Plums, Dessert, best plato 119. ' Plums, Cooking, best plate 120. Passion Fruit, best plate 121. Quinces, best plate 122. Book Melon, best 123. Water Melon, best 124. Best Collection of Fruit CLASS IV, Vegetables. 125. Best Silver Beet, bundle 126. Best Bed, turnip, 6 127. Best Bed, long, 6 128. Beans, Kidney, 12 pods 129. Beans, Butterwax, 12 pods 130. Beans, Bunner, 12 pods 131. Carrots, long, bunch of 6 132. Carrots, short, bunch of 6 133. Cucumbers, 3 134. Cabbage, white, for table, 2 135. Cabbage, heaviest 136. Cabbage, Bed, 2 137. Lettuce, Cos, 3 138. Let<uee, Cabbage, 3 139. Marrow, heaviest 140. Marrow, table 141. Melon, Pie, best 142. Melon, Citron 143. Onions, 6 144. Peas, tall, 12 pods 145. Peas, dwarf, 12 pods 146. Potatoes, Kidney, 6 147. Potatoes, other than Kidney, 6 148. Parsnips, bunoh of 6 149. I -"vpkin, heaviest 150. Pumpkin, best table 151. Bbjbaib, 4 sticks 152. Badishes, long, 6 153. turnip, 6 154. £ uasbes, best eolleetion 155. Tom oes, 6 156. Tomatoes, collection „ 157. Turnips, 6 158. Best Collection of Vegetables CLASS' V. ; 159. Jam, Plum, 1 jar 160. Jam, Gooseberry, 1 jar 161. Jam, Strawberry, 1 jar 162. Jam, Raspberry, 1 jar 163. Jam, Apricot, 1 jar 164. Jam, Peaoh, 1 jar 165. Jam, Pie Melon, 1 jar i 166. Jelly, Apple, 1 jar 167. Jelly, Quince, 1 jar 168. Jam, Best Collection 169. Jelly, best collection 170. Marmalade, Orange, 1 jar 171. Marmalade, Lemon, 1 jar 172. Honey, comb or franfe ) 173. Honey, in jar 174. Chutney, 1 jar 175. Tomato Sauce 176. Pickles, Onion, 1 jar 177. Pickles, Cabbage, 1 jar 178. Pickles, Cucumber, 1 jar 179. Pickles, collection 180. Bottled Fruit, Pears, 1 jar 181. Bottled Fruit, Plums, 1 jar 182. Bottled Fruit, Apricots; 1 jar 183. Bottled Fruit, Rhubarb, 1 jar 3 184. Bottled Fruit, Peaches, 1 jar 185. Bottled Fruit, Gooseberries, 1 jar 186. Bottled Fruit, collection • 187. Butter, plain or in pats, lib ) 18S. Best Home-made Bread.

' NOTE.—Entries close at Miss Hyetl’s (The Beehive), Gladstone - at eight p.m v on _ lo ad, fourth of Me-' „EDNESDAY, Any entries made that hour will be received lor exhibition only. Entrance fee for each exhibit, sixpence ; for exhibiting members, free. All pot plants must have been grown by exhibitor in pots for at least one month prior to the Show. All cut flowers niust have been grown by the exhibitor. GEO. DARTON, G. T. BULL, Joint Secretaries*

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 826, 14 February 1903, Page 3

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