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HAWKE'S BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. President.: His Honor the Superintendent. Vice-President: James Anderson, Esq. Uommittee : : Mr A. Kennedy Mr J. Rhodes Mr C. H. Weber Mr E.W, Snowies Mr W. Burton Mr S. J. Stedman Mr E Lyndon. Mr F.W.C. Sturm Mr H. R. Russell Dr Russell Mr Stevens Mr JWkson Mr D. S. Melville Mr H. S. Tiffen IHE OPENIXG SHOW will be held on FRIDAY, 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. „ gear Let „ 2 „ 7. Calceolarias .2 „ 8 Cinerarias £ „ 9, Camellia* % „ 10. Rhododendron 1 variety 11. Verbenas 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 16. Ferns, 6 varieties Class 2.—CUT FLOWERS. (Collections of least 12. 1. Roses, distinct varieties named 2 Roses, 2 distinct varieties nan\e,d 3. Ranunculus —best 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. Verbenas „ „ 15. Carnation and Picotees—best 6 varieties 16. Pinks —best collection 17. Sweet Williams—best collection 18. Pansies—best 6 varieties 19. Stocks—best collection 20. Wallflower—best collection 21. Annuals —best 12 varieties 22. Pelargoniums—best 6 varieties at least 23. Fuchsias —best collection 24. Flowering shrubs—best collection 25. Native shrubs & trees „ „ 26. Floral Device 27. Bouqtiet for table 28. „ for ladies hand, not exceeding five in plies in diameter Class 3.—VEGETABLES. 1. Cucumber brae—grown under glass 2. Peas —best variety, 25 pods 3. '* —beso collections, 13 pods each variety 4. Beans broad collections, 12 pods each variety 5. Lettuce—best, 4 beads (2 coss and cabbage) 6. Carrots, best bunch of 6 7. Parsnip, « H 6 8. Turnip, »« »« 6 white 9. « « *< 6 yellow 10. " Garden Swede, best 6 yellow 11. Beet root —blood bunch of 7 12. Celery—4 heads (2 red and 2 white) 13. Asparagus—best £5 sticks 14. Seakrail-- *' 10 stems 15. Rhubarb— ** 6 « 16. Cauliflower— " 2 heads }7. Brocoli— " 2 « JB. Cabbage— " 2 " 19. " —red, 2 " 20. '« - largest, 2 l( 21. t* —savoy, best % beads 22 ? Onions—best 12 g 3. Leek—best 4 24. Radish- long bunch of 12 25, h turnip, bunch of 12 |5. Spinach —best dish

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1152, 21 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1152, 21 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1152, 21 October 1871, Page 3

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