HASTINGS ROSE SHOW
FSne Display, with Increase in Entries RESULTS OF JUDGING ' A fine dispky ivas .mado by the* assembled exhibits at the Sose, and Swect Pea Shovr of the Hastings Hortieultural Society, held in the Asienlbly Hall on Saturdajr afternoott. Owing to.severe winds during the past few weelrs, several entries were dajnnged nnd not sont in, bUt those which Avere shown represeatcd a snght increase on tlie last show, hnd wero of a fine standatd. The actchdsnce at the show during the afternoon >vas rather disappomting, t.nd, alfcnough il iinproyerl slightly in the evetiing, left much to be desired. Those Who did attend displayed keen interest in the exhibits, and many congratu'atory comments were madc, 'Ihe ehampion rose in the show was a Una ^allace, exhinitecl by Mrs R. J. CampbeJ, and the ehampion sweet pea a h'mancc, exhibited by Mrs J. Mercer. Amateur ehampion in the sweet pea section was Mrs J. Maisey, and noyjce ehampion Miss J. Pearson; Points prizes were awarded as follows: Open section, roses:-— Miss Rita Martin; apia•teur seetion, roses, Mrs Harld Beamish; , novice seetion, roses: Miss Joan Owen, open seetion, sweet pea: Mrs J. Mercer; amateur' seetion, sweet pea, Miss J. Pearson; novice seetion, sweet pea, Mrs J. Maisey; carnationS, Mrs J. Maisey; miscellaneous section, Mrs J. C. Toswill. " : Poilowing are Jesults of the judging:— Open Section. Open Classes. Twelve blooms, distinet.: Miss Rita Martin 1. • ' Six blooms, distinet: Miss Rata Martin 1, Mrs R. Douglas 2, Mrs D. Sctf.nell 3. Three blooms, distinet: Mrs H. M. Wilson 1, Miss -Rita Martin 2, Mrs D. Scannell 3* Three blooms, red: Mrs D. Scannell 1, Miss Rita Martin 2, Mrs 11. Douglas 3. ' ' Three blooms, pink: Mrs D. Scannell "1, Miss Rita Martin 2, Mrs R. Douglas P Three* blooms, yellow: Miss Rita Martin 1, Miss D. Scannell 2. Two blooms, white: Miss Rita Martin 1. Three blooms, any other colour: Miss Rita Martin 1. . ThreO blooms, one variety: Miss Rita Martin 1. Three spfays, dwarf Polyanthus, distinet: Miss E. Glenny 1.
AMATEUR SECTION. Twelve blooms, distinet: Mrs R. J. Campbell 1, Miss G-. Twist* 2, Mrs Noel Beamish 3.. ' " Six blooms, distinet: Mrs R. J. Campbell 1, Mrs H. Beamish. 2, Mrs N. Beamish 3, • • »' Three blooms, distinet.! Miss G. Twlst 1, Mrs H. Beamish 2, Mrs N. Beamish 3. * Three blooms, Ted: Mrs N. Beamish -Miss G-. TWist 2, Mrs. H. Beamish 3; Three blooms, pink: Mrs H. Beamish J, Miss G. Twist 2, Mrs N. Bohmish 3. Three blooms, yellow: Mfs N." Beamiq,h 3. > " Three blooms,. white or cream: Mrs. ,H. Beamish 1, Miss G, TwiBt 2, Mrs N, Beamish 3. Three blooms, any other colour: Mi's H. Beamish 1, Miss G. -Twist '2. Three blooms, one variety: Mrs IL Beamish 1, Mrs N. Beamish 2, Mr R. G. Wells 3. Three .blooms, single: Mts H. Beamish 1, Miss Rita Martin 2, Mrs N. Beamish 3. Three sprays, dwarf Polyanthus, distinet: Mrs N. Beamish 1> . Miss E. Glenny 2,
NOVICE SECTION Three blooms, distinet: Miss Joan Owen:I. ' i Six blooms, distinet: Miss Jflan Owen. Three blooms, .red; Miss Joan Owen. Three blooms, yellow: Miss Joan Owen I. * Three blooms, pink: Miss Joan Owou I, G. C. Graham 2. - ' Special Prize. Three blooms, distinet: nrrs R. 9. Campbell 1 (wins Dr. H. M. Wilson 's •Cup and Champion Bloom award), Mrs, II. M. Wilson 2, Mrs W. P. N. Barroii 3. SWEET PEAS. Open. Twelve vases, distinet: L. E. Bond 1. Six vases, distinet: L. E. Bond "1( Mrs J. Mercer 2. Threp vases distinet: Mrs J. Mercer I, L. F. Bond* 2. Oue vase, orangO: L. F. Bond 1, Mrs J. Mercer 2. , One vase, red: Mrs J. Mercer 1, L. JP. Bond 2. * One vase, white: L. F. Bond 1/Mrs J. Mercer 2. Ode vaset cream: L» E. Bond 1.
One vase, blue: Mrs J. Mercer 1, L. F. Bond 2. One vase, pale pink: Mrs J. Mercer 1 and 3, L. F. Bond. 2. One vase, deep pink: Mrs j. Mercer I and 3, L. F. Bond 2. One vase, heliotrope: Mrs J. Mercer 1 L. F. Bond 2. *One vase, flushed or bicolour: Mrs J. Mercer 1, L. F. Bond 2. One vase, striped Or mottled: L. F. Bond I. Qne vase, any other colour; Mrs J. Mercer 1. One bowl, mixed: Mrs J. Mercer 1. „ Amateur. Six vases, distinet: Miss J. Pearson. Three -vases, distinet: Miss J. Pearson 1, L. F. Bond 2, One vase, orange: L. F. Bond 1, Miss J. Pearson 2. Oue vase, red; Miss J. Pearson 1, L. .F. Bond 2. Oue vase, maroon; Miss J. Pearson I. Onq vase, white: Miss J. Pearson i, L. F. Bond 2. Ono vase, cream; Lj F. Bond 1. One vase] blue- Miss J. Pearson 1, Li F. Bond 2. Ono vase, heliotrope; Miss J. Pearson 1, L. F. Bond 2. One vase, pale pink: Miss J. Pearson 1, L. F. Bond 2. One vase, deep pink: Miss J. Pearson 1, L. F. Bond 2. One* vase, Picote, striped or mottled: Miss J. Pearson I, L. 1-'. Bond 2. One vase, flushed or bicolour: L. F. Bond 1. One vase, any other colour; Miss J. Pearson I., Novice, Four vases, distinet: Mrs- J. Maisey 1, Miss N. Epps 2. One vase^ white or cream: Mrs J. Maisey 1, Miss N. Epps 2, Mrs Webster 3. One vase, red: Mrs J. Maisey 1, T. S. Glenny 2 and 3. Qne vase, pink: Mrs J. Prosser i, Mrs W. V. Yaughan 2 and 3. One vase, heliotrope: Mts Webster 1. Mrs J. Maisey 2, Miss N. Epps 3. One vase, blue: Mrs J. Maisey 1, ,T. S. Glenny 2. One vase, maroon: Mrs J. Maisey 1. One vase, any other colour: Mrs Webster 1, Mrs J. 'Maisey 2f Miss N. Epps 3, CARNATIONS. Six blooms, distinet: Mrs J. Maisey I. Three blooms, distinet: Mrs J. Maisey 1. One bloom: Mrs J. Maisey 1.
MISCELLANEOUS. - Antirrhinums, 12. spikes: Mrs F. L. Bond 1, Mrs J. 0. Toswill 2, Antirrhinums, six spikes: Mrs F. L. Bond 1, Mrs H, Beamish 2. Mrs E. Dyec 3. Aquilegia; Mrs R. Harding 1, Mrs J. 0. Toswill 2, Mrs H. Beamish 3. Arctotis: Mrs F. L. Bond 1. Amaryllis, three stems: Mrs J. 0. Tos-vVill 1. Amaryllis, one stem: Mrs J. C. Toswill 1, J. W. L. Watt 2. Calendula: Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mrs W. N. Barron 2t Mrs H." Harvey 3. Delphiniums, six spikes: Mrs J. 0. Toswill 1. Delphiniums, three spikes: Mrs J. 0. TosWiil T, Mrs L. J. Harvey 2, J'. W. L. Watt 3. • ' Delphiniums, -one spike: Mrs J. 0. Toswill 1, Mrs N. Beamish 2, J W. L. Watts 3» Gerbera: Mrs 0. J. Baker 1, Miss E. Glenny 2, Mrs F. L. Bond 3. Geraniums, ivy: Miss E, Glenny 1, 2 and, 3.
Geraniums, six blooms, distinet: Mrs J. G. Toswill 1. Geraniums, -three blooms, distinet: Mrs J. C. Tosswill 1, Miss E. Glenny 2 and 3. . Gaillardia: Mrs L. Macdoiiald 1, Mrs H. Beamish 2 * Huerchera: Mrs E. L. Bond 1, Mrs E. Dyer 2, Mrs H. M. Wilson 3. • Iceland poppies/ pink: Mrs L. Macdonald 1, Mrs R. Harding 2. ■ Iceland pippies, orange: Mrs W. N. Bar'ron I, Mrs L.' Macdonald 2, J. W. L. Watt" 3. rrises, 'flag- or beardcd:'Mrs D. Scannell 1, Mrs H, Harvey 2, Mrs C... J'. Baker 3. Larkspur: Mrs Vaughan 1, Miss E. Glenny 2. Lavender: Miss E. Glenny 1, 2 and 3. Lupiu, six ' stems, distinet: Mrs N. Bermish .1, Mrs H. J. Epps 2. Lupin, three stcuis distinet: Mrs H. Beamish 1, Mre N. Beamish 2, Mrs" II. J. Epps 3. Pansies: Mrs E, Dyor 1. Pelargoniuras; Miss E. Glenny 1 and 2.
Petunias: Mrs H. Beamish 1. Poppies, Shirley: Miss E. Glenny 1, 2 and 3. Poppies, Oriental: Mrs H. Beamish 1, R. 0. Wells 2. Paeonies: Mrs J, 0. Toswill 1, Mrs G. J. Baker 2. Ranunculas: Mrs H. Harvey 1, Mrs F. L. Bond 2. Rkododendrons: Mts M. Yaughan 1, Mrs H. M. Wilson 2. Stoeks, three trusses: J. W. L. Watt I, David Gordon, 2 and 3. Stocks, one truss: Mrs L. Macdonald 1, J. W. L. Watt 2, Mrs H. J, Epps 3. Sweet William, six blooms: Miss 0. Young 1. Sweet William, three blooms: Mrs E. Dyer 1. Ursinia: Mrs W. N. Barron 1, Mrs E. Dyer 2. Yenjdmul: Mrs W. N. Barron 1, Mrs E. Dyer 2. Yiolas: Mrs T. Prosser 1. Best colleetion of flowfering shrubs: Mrs 0. J. Baker. .Flowering shrubs, three varieties in separate vases: Mi's J. 0. Toswill 1, Mrs C. J. Baker 2, Mrs H. M. Wilson 3. Aiiy ' other variety of flower: klrs II. Harvey 1, Mrs L. J. Harvey 2, Mrs C. JBaker 3.
DECORATTVE SECTION. (Ladics Only). Best decOrated mantclpiecc: Mrs L. J. Harvey 1, Mrs L. Hicks 2, Mrs M. Vaughan 3. Best bowl sweet peas: Mrs T. Pros ser 1, Mrs, M. Vaughan 2. Best basket of flowers: Mrs E. Dyer I, Mrs M. Vaughan 2, Mrs G. Mitehell 3. Best ba'Sket of "roses: Mrs M. Yaughan 1. Best bowl of other flowers! Mrs L. Hicks 1 and 3, Mrs N. Beamish 2. Best posy: Mrs M. Vaughan 1, Mrs E, P]yor % Mrs L, Hleks 8.
Layer bowl: Mrs L. Hieks 1, Mrs H. Harvey 2, Mrs E. Dyer 3. Dish garden : Mrs MeCarthy 1, Mts 0. J. Baker 2, Mrs N. Beamish 3. (Novice.) Basket of flowers: Miss N. Epps 1, Miss E. Godber 2. Vase of flowers: Miss E. Godby. 1, Miss Diana Wilson 2, Miss N. Epps 3. Posy: Miss N. EppS 1, Miss E. GOdby 2. (Children, 12 to 16.) Three buttonholes: Dorothy Epps 1, Margaret Campbell 2, Isabel CJhubb 3. BowT of sweet peas: Dorothy EppS I. Bowl of roses: Margaret Campbell 1, Isabel Chubb 2, Dorothy Epps 3. Bowl of bowers: Margaret Campbell 1, Isabel Chubb 2, Dorothy Epps 3* Posy: Dorothy Epps 1* (Children Under 12.) Buttonhole: Jean Mitcliell 1 and 3, Berece Harding 2. Bowl of siveet peas: BereCe Harding 1. ' , . : Best vase of roses: Jean Mitehell 1. BerCcc Harding 2. CHILDREN 'S CLASSES, Three roses, distinet: Dorothy Epps 1. Three roses, one variety: Dorothy Epps 1. Six .sweet peas: Dorothy Epps 1. Three svreet peas: Dorothy Epps 1. Carnations: Berece Harding 1. Pancies: Dorothy E;ps 1. Antirihinum: Dorotihy Epps 1. Best grown other flower: Dorothy Epps 1, Berece Harding 2. • VEGETABLES, Asparagus. 12 stems: Mrs H. M. Wilson 1. Broad beans, 12 pods: Mrs H. M. Wilson 1. Peas, 12 pods: F. S. Thomas 1 and 2, Three lettuces: Mrs H, M. Wilson 1, F.' 8. Thomas 2. Mrs J. W. Buckingham 3. 4 Plate of gooseberries: Mrs E. Dyet. 1, Miss T, Young 2, Mrs H. J. Epps 3. Lemons: Miss E. Gle. »y 1. Cabbage, any variety : F. S. ' Thomas .1 and 2. WOMEN^S ORGANISATION GLABSES; Best decorated vase: Mrs E. Dyer 1, Mrs M. Vaughan 2. i ii i ' ' ii -
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 9
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