HAWKE'S BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. President: Efcs Honor the Superintendent. Vice-President: Jam.es Anderson, Esq. Committee : Mr A. Kennedy Mr F.W.C. Sturm Mr J. Rhodes Mr 11. R. Russell Mr £>. H. Weber Dr Russell MrE.W. Knowles Mr Stevens Mr W. Burton Mr Jackson Mr S. J. Stedroan Mr D. S. Melville Mr E Lyndon. THE OPRNTNG SHOW Jivill be held on THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. Class I.—PLANTS IN FLOWER AND IN POT OR BOXES. 1. Collection —distinct varieties 2. Single specimen plant 3. Ro,>,es—best specimen 4. .Fuchsias—best 2 varieties 5 Pelargonium—best, 2 varieties 6. ~ scarlet „ 2 varieties 7. Calceolarias 2 „ 8 Cinerarias 2 „ 9, Camellia* 2 „ 10. Rhododendron 1 „ 11. Yerbenas 3 varieties 12. Cactus 2 varieties 13. Balsams 2 varieties 14. New or Rare plant, in or out of flower 15. Native plants, 6 varieties J 6. Ferns, 6 varieties Class 2.—CUT FLOWERS. Collections of least 12. 1. Roses, distinct varieties named 2 Roses, 2 distinct varieties named 3. collection 4. Anemones , ? „ 5. Tulips, „ „ 6. Hyacinths, „ „ 7. Liliums „ „ 8. Gladiolus, best 3 varieties 9. Gladiolus, best collection 10. Ixias and Sparaxias, best collection 11. Antirrhinums, best 6 varieties at least 12. Phloxes herbaceous—best 3 „ 13. Phloxes annual—best collection 14. Yerbenas „ „ 1 5., Carnation and Picotees— best 6 varieties 16. Pinks—best collection 17. Sweet Williams—best collection 18. Pansies—best 6 varieties 19. collection 20. Wallflower—best collection 21. Annuals —best 12 varieties %%> Pelargoniums—best 6 varieties &t least 23. Fuchsias —best collection 24. Flowering shrubs —bestcollection 25. Native shrubs & trees „ „ 26. Floral Device 27. Bouquet for table ing five inches in diameter Class 3.—VEGETABLES. , Cucumber brae—grown under glass }. Peas—best variety, 25 pods I. " —bess collections, 12 pods each variety t, Beans bioad —best collectjons, 12 pods each variety >.. Lettuce—best, 4 heads (2 coss and cabbage) i. Carrots, best bunch of 6 \ Parsnip, " " 6 5. Turnip, " « 6 white ), « » " 6 yellow ). " Garden Swede, best 6 yellow .. Beet root—blood bunch of 7 I. Celery—4 heads (2 red and 2 white) 5, Asparagus—best 25 sticks t. Seakrail- - "10 stems J. Rhubarb— " 6 *' 5. Cauliflower— " 2 heads r. Brocoli— lf 2 " J. Cabbage— « % « ). " —red, 2 « ). li —largest, 2 " [, " —savoy, best 2 heads J. Onions—best 12 \. Leek—best 4 L Radish long bunch of 12 >. " turnip, bunch of 12 ). Spinach —best dish
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1134, 30 September 1871, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1134, 30 September 1871, Page 3
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