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POVERTY BAY HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. MARCH 6tii, 1903. SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS.' ‘ r i o l. S [. it Y r > i o is IS Lo n is r n n tv e LS >- is n Q e .t s D 8 t t s ) l f i i 3 l CLASS I. Pot Plants in Bloom. 1. Begonias, (lowering, single, 1 variet; 2. Begonia?, flowering, double, 2 var. if. Begonias, collection 4. Cyclamen, best plant 5. Fuchsia, single, one variety (f. Fuchsia, double, 1 variety 7. Fuchsia, collection 8. Gloxinia, 1 variety 9. Pelargoniums, Zonal, siugio, 1 var. 10. Pelargoniums, Zonal, double, 1 var. 11. Pelargonium, Ivy-leaved, 1 variety 12. Pelargoniums, collection, any varietic 13. Primula, 1 variety 14. Best Pot Plant, in bloom 15. Pot Plants, 4 varieties Plants not necessarily in Bloom. 16. Begonias, ornamental foliage, 1 var. 17. Coleus, 1 variety 18. Coleus, collection 19. Ferns, Maidenhair, 1 variety 20. Ferns, Maidenhair, 2 varieties 21. Ferns, 1 variety 22. Ferns, 3 varieties 23. F'erns, collection 24. Hanging Basket of Ornamental Plan 25. Hanging Basket of Ornamental Ferns 20. Musk, best plant 27. Ornamental Foliage Plants, 3 varieti 28. Ornamental Asparagus, best plant 29. Palms, 2 varieties 30. Palms, 1 variety 31. Variegated Geranium, 1 variety 32. Best Native Plant, in pot 33. Best Pot Plant (not in blcom) 34. Champion Pot Plant of Show 35. Pot Plants, collection CLASS 11. j Cut Flowers. 30. Antirrhinums, 3 varieties 37. Abutilon, 2 or more varieties 38. Asters, 3 39. Asters, 0 40. Asters, 12 41. Asters, Collection 42. Bouvardias, 1 variety 43. Bouvardias, collection 44. Climbing Plants, 1 variety 45. Climbing Plants, collection 40. Carnations, 3 varieties 47. Carnations, eolleetion 4,8. Carnation, Marguerite, collection 49. Cannas, collection 00. Coreopsis, collection 51. Cosmos, eolleetion 52. Dahlias, single, 3 varieties 53. Dahlias, single, eolleetion 54. Dahlias, Cactus, 3 varieties 55. Dahlias, Cactus, 0 varieties 50. Dahlias, Cactus, 12 varieties 57. Dahlias, Cactus, eolleetion 08. Dahlias, Cactus, Champion Bloom 59. Dahlias, double, 3 varieties 00. Dahlias', double, collection 01. Delphiniums, 3 varieties 02. Fuchsias, 3 varieties 03. Gaillardia, collection 04. Gladioli, 2 varieties 05. Hollyhock, collection 00. Lillies, collection 07. Marigold, French, 3 blooms 08. Marigold, French, collection 09. Marigold, African, 3 blooms 70. Petunias, single, 2 varieties 71. Petunias, double, 2 varieties 72. Pansies, G 73. Pansies, collection 74. Phlox, perennial, 2 varieties 75. Phlox, Drummondi, collection 70. Penstemmon, 2 varieties 77. Poppies, collection 78. Pelargoniums, Zonal (geranium, single 2 varieties 79. Pelargoniums, Zonal (geranium) double, 2 varieties 80. Pelargonium, 2 varieties 81. Pelargouium, Ivy-leaved, 2 varieties 82. iSalpiglossis, collection 83. Sweet Pea, best bowl 84. Sunflowers, collection 85. Climbing Boses, 3 varieties 80. Climbing Boses, eolleetion 87. Tea Boses, 3 varieties 88. Tea Boses, collection 89. Verbenas, collection 90. Zinnias, 0 91. Zinnias, collection 92. Decorated Basket 93. Spray ot Flowers 94. Buttonhole Go. Best-dressed Epergne 90. Best Decorated Stand of Flowers 97. Best Wreath 98. Hand Boquet 99. Shower Bouquet 100. Cut Annuals, O varieties 101. Cut Annuals, collection 102. Cut Flowers, 10 varieties 103. Cut Flowers, collection 104. Table Decoration, 7ft x 4ft. CLASS 111, Fruit. 105. Apples, Dessert, 1 variety, best plate 100. Apples, Dessert, 3 varieties, 4of each 107. Apples, Cooking, 1 variety, best plate 108. Apples, Cooking, 3 varieties, 4 of each 109. Apples, Collection, 0 varieties, 3 oi each. 110. Figs, best plate 111. Grapes, white, 2 bunches 112. Grapes, black, 2 bunches 113. Lemons, best plate 114. Nectarines, best plate of 0 115. Pears, Cooking, 2 varieties, 4of each 116. Pea.s, Dessert, 2 varieties, 4of each 110 a. Pears, Collection, 0 varieties, 3 of eaeh 117. Peaches, best plate of 0 118. Plums, Dessert, best plate 119. Plums, Cooking, best plate 120. Passion Fruit, best plate 121. Quinces, best plate 122. Bock Melon, best 123. Water Melon, best 124. Best Collection of Fruit CLASS IV, Vegetables. 125. Best Silver Beet, bundle 120. Best Red, turnip, 0 127. Best Bed, long, b 128. Beans, Kidney, 12 pods 129. Beans, Butterwax, 12 pods 130. Beans, Runner, 12 pods 131. Carrots, long, bunch of 0 132. Ca.rots, short, bunch of 0 133. Cucumbers, 3 134. Cabbage, white, for table, 2 135. Cabbage, heaviest 130. Cabbage, Bed, 2 137. Lettuce, Cos, 3
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 823, 23 February 1903, Page 4
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