WOODEND FLOWER SHOW.
President—Hon. H. B. G-resson. Vicepresidents—Hon. C. C. Bowen, Dr. Ovenden and Mr Isaac Wilson, M.H.B. Mr A. Catchpole, treasurer. Mr A. H. Bramley, secretary. The fourth show, under tho auspices of the Woodend Horticultural Society, was held on Thursday under most favorable circumstances in the District Schoolroom. The following is the
PEIZE LIST POT BCANTS.
Open. Collection, four, distinct in bloom—J. Thompson, 1. Specimen, in bloom —J. D. Josling and J. Thompson (equal), 1. Three Fuchsias—J. Thompson, 1. Two petunias —A. Catchpole, 2. Four verbenas —A. Catchpole, 1. Ferns and lycopods—Mrs d'Auvergne, 1; Mrs Dampier-Crossley, 2. Amateurs.
Two distinct in bloom—J. A. Walker, 1; A. Catchpole, 2. Specimen—Mrs Stackwood, 1; J. M. Walker, 2. Two distinct ornamental foliaged—A. Catchpole, 1; J. Salkeld, 2. Specimen ornamental—J. M. Walker, 1; Mrs Stackwood, 2. Two fuchsias, J. M. Walker, 1. Four geraniums —J. M. Walker, 1; A. Catchpole, 2. Calceolaria—A. Catchpole, 2. Two verbenas —A. Catchpole, 2.
CUT FLOWERS. Open. Collection—J. O. Josling-, 1; E. d'Auvergne, 2; highly commended, J. Beary. Eoses—E. d'Auvergne, 1; S. Stephens, 2. Carnations, pinks, and picotees —S. Stephens, 1. Verbenas—S. Stephens, 1; A. Catchpole, 2. Pansies—J. O. Josling, 1. Stocks—J. O. Josling, 2. Pentsteinons—S. Stephens, 1; J. O. Josling, 2. Antirrhinum —S. Stephens,! 1; J. O. Josling, 2. Table bouquet—A. Catchpole, 1. Hand bouquet —Miss Josling, Miss Haworth, 2. Amateurs.
Collection—Mrs Stackwood, 1; J. Stoke, 2. Eoses—Mrs Stackwood, 1; T. Wilson, 2. Carnations, pinks, and piccotees—Mrs Stackwood, 1; A. Catchpole, 2. Verbenas —Mrs Stackwood, 1; Eev. C. H. Gosset, 2. Pansies —A. Catchpole, 1; Mrs Stackwood, 2. Stocks—Mrs Stackwood, 1; J. Stokes, 2. Table bouquet Mrs Stackwood and Miss Witte (equal), 1. Hand bouquet—Miss Witte, 1; Mrs Stackwood, 2; Mrs Gosset, 3. F R TJ I T. (Open.) Collection —E.d'Auvergne, 1; S.Stephen, 2. Cherries —E. d'Auvergne, 1. Strawberries —Miss Haworth, 1; E. d'Auvergne, 2. Gooseberries —S. Stephens, 1; E. d'Auvergne, 2; A. Catchpole, 3. Currants —A. Catchpole, 1; J. Beary, 2. Easpberries —A. Catchpole, 1; J. Stokes, 2. Amateurs. Collection —Mrs Stackwood, 1. Cherries —E. S. Turner, 1; Mrs Stackwood, 2. Strawberries —D. Hewitt, 1. Gooseberries —J. Lorrimer, 1; D. Hewitt, 2; Mrs Stackwood, 3. VEGETABLES. Open. Collection—A. Catchpole, 1; E. d'Auvergne, 2. Kidney potatoes —E. d'Auvergne, 1. Bound do —E. d'Auvergne, 1. Collection do —S. Stephens, 1; E. d'Auvergne, 2. Broad beans—J. O. Jcsling, 1. Peas —E. d'Auvergne, 1; J. Beary, 2. Carrots—J. Beary, 1; J. O. Josling, 2. Turnips—E. d'Auvergne, 1; J. O. Josling, 2. Cauliflowers —J. Beary, 1. Cabbages— J. Beary, 1. Lettuce —J. Beary, 1. Ebubarb—E. d'Auvergne, 1; J. Beary, 2. Cucumbers —J. 0. Josling, 1; E. d'Auvergne, 2. Salad —Mrs Stackwood, lj A. Catchpole, 2. Amateurs. Collection—D. Hewitt, 1; J. M. Walker, 2; E. S. Turner, 3. Kidney potatoes—A. Catchpole, 1 ; T. Garlick, 2; round do, D. Hewitt, 1; E. S. Turner and T. Garlick (equal). 2; collection do, D. Hewitt, 1; J. Stokes, 2. Broad beans—J. M. Walker, 1; T. Wilson, 2. Peas—J. M.Walker, 1; E. S. Turner, 2; T.Wilson, 3. Carrots, E. S. Turner, 1; A. Catchpole, 2. Turnips—J. M. Walker, 1; J. Stokes, 2. Cauliflowers— J. M. Walker, 1; E. S. Turner, 2. Cabbage —D. Hewitt, 1; J. M. Walker, 2. Lettuce —T. Garlick, 1; A. Catchpole, 2. Eadishes —Mrs Dampier Crossley, 1; D. Hewitt, 2. POULTRY. Dorkings—Mrs D. Todd, 1. Cochin — J. M. Walker, 1; Miss E. Witte, 2. Brahma —E. Stokes, 1; A. Catchpole, 2. Hamburg —J. M. Walker, 1; E. Stokes, 2. Handsomest pair not included in foregoing—E. Stokes. Canary—J. Thompson 1. SPECIAL PRIZES. Collection of vegetables—A. Catchpole. For twelve varieties of verbena —A. Catchpole, 1; J; O. Josling, 2. For hand bouquet made by girl attending district school—E. Witte, 1; F. Catchpole, 2. Collection of vegetables—J. M. Walker. For collection of flowers—Miss E. Witte, 1: Mrs Stackwood, 2 ; A. Catchpole, 3. For collection of fruit —Mrs Stackwood, 1 ; A. Catchpole, 2. For collection of potatoes—D. Hewitt. For collection of peas—E. S. Turner, 1; Mrs Stackwood, 2. For best collection of vegetables, shown by non-prizetakers—J. M. Walker. For collection of potatoes, peas, and beans —J. M. Walker, 1; D. Hewitt, 2. For best four pot plants in bloom —A. Catchpole, 1.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2711, 15 December 1882, Page 4
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