WARD BULB SHOW
A SUCCESSFUL EXHIB1TION. Another highly successful Bulb Sliow was lvekl by the Rresbytevian Cluirch on Tuesday. at the Ward .Town Hall. The season being fur•ther advanced, the blooms were of better quality than at Seddon and tbere was good oompetition in most classes The results ot' the eompetiitiorus are:. CUT BLOOMS. Fivc \ ariotios Trumpet: A. J. II. Gayin I , P. MoMorrin 2. I hree varieties, Yellow Trumpet: P. McMorrm 1, A. J. H. Gavin 2. i hree varieties Bi-color Trumpet: A. J. H. (ta^n 1 M iss J. Kenningt°n 2. riiree Emperor : Mrs Green 1, Mrs E. W. Avery 2. 1 hree Empress: Mrs 33. S. Morrin 1, Mrs E. W. Avery 2. Best named variety : A. J. H. Gavin 1. A. J. H. Gavin 2. Best unnamed : A. J. H. Gavin 1, Mrs \\ . S. Morrin 2. Oii" double: Mrs W. S. Morrin l. Mrs R. Pattie 2. Three varieties Double: Mrs W. S. Morrin 1, P. McMor rin 2. One Barrii : .Mrs W. S. Morrin 1 A. J. H. Gavin 2. Three. varieties, Barrii: Mrs E. W. Avery 1. A. J, H. Gavin 2. One Conspicuous : Mrs W. S. Morrin 1. One Leedsii: A. J. H. Gavin 1, Mrs E. W. Avery 2. Three varieties Leedsii: A. J. H. Gavin 1, Mrs E. W. Avery 2. One Ineomp: P. MoMorrin 1, A. J. H. Gavin 1 2. Three varieties Ineomp: Mrs E. W. Avery 1, Mrs E. W. Avery 2. One Poeticus: Mrs Miller 1, Mrs A. P. Robertson 2. Th i ee Poeticus : Mrs W. S. Morrin. 1. One Poeta.z: A. J. H. Gavin 1, Mrs E. W. Avery 2. JONQUILS. Five hloonis Sweet Scented English Jonquil : Miss 11. Miller 1, Mrs S. Miller 2. Six sprays Polyanthus Nar. : Mrs W. Morrin 1, Mrs S. Miller 2. Three sprays Polyanthus, white and vellow Nar. : Mrs F. Sharp 1, Mrs A. P. Robertson 2. MlSCELLANEOirs BLOOMS. Three Hyaoinths : Mrs E. W. Avery 1, and 2. Six Anemones: Mrs A. P. Robertson 1, Mrs W. S. Morrin 2. Gollection Anemones: Mrs J. Ncal. Violets: Mrs W. S. Morrin 1, Mrs Watson 2. Gollection Spring Flowers : Mrs E. iW. Avery 1, Mrs J. Leech 2. Six Pansiets : Mrs F. Crispin 1. DECORATTVE. Bowl of Daffodils : Mrs A. J. H. Gavin 1, Mrs H. Parsons 2. Basket: of Spring Flowers : Miss E. Roberts. Victorian Posie: Miss Mclsaac. Deeorated Basket: Miss E. Roberts 1. Floral Design: Miss E. Roberts 1, Miss Taylor 2. Presentation Bouquet : Mrs Crispin 1. Vas© of Flowers: Mrs 33 . S. Morrin 1 and 2. Deeorative Design: 3s iss Roberts 1, Miss Bell 2. Deeorated Table : Mrs H. Parsons 1, Mrs T. Taylor 2. DOMESTIC PRODUCE. iSponge Sandwich: Mrs Crispin 1, Miss R. Waters 2. Sponge Roll : Mrs Mclsaac 1, Mrs McKenzie 2. Loaf Home-made R.read: Mrs Mclsaac 1, Mrs Davies 2. Six Scones: Mrs Miller 1, Mrs T. Taylor 2. Six Pikelets: Miss Workrnan 1 and 2.
Loaf Bermaline Bread : Mrs Mclsaac 1. Gollection Pastry : Mrs Mclsaac 1 ond 2. Mixed Biscuits: 31 rs 31clsaac 1. 31adeira Oake: Mrs 33 . Butt, 1, Mrs Archibald 2. Seed Oake: Mrs \V. Butt 1, Miss R. Waters 2. Pound Oake: Mrs Miller 1, Mrs Mclsaac 2. Sultana Cake: 31 iss R Miller 1, Mrs W. S. Morrin 2. Shortbread : 31 rs W. S. Morrin 1 and 2. Gollection oi Swechs: 31 rs Crispin I and 2. •Honey (clear): Mrs Mclsaac 1. Marmalade: Mrs W. S. Morrin 1, 31 rs \V. Butt 2. Coliection Bottled Fruit: Mrs Mclsaac 1, Mrs W. S. Morrin 2. 11b Butter : 31 rs J\ Taylor 1, Mrs Davies 2. Six Hen Eggs: Mrs Taylor 1, 31rs T. Eraucis 2. Six Duck Eggs: 31rs Archibald 1, Mrs Mclsaac 2. CHILDREN' S CLASSES. Coliection Daffodils: Marjory Roberts 1, Pam Parsons 2. Three Trumpets: Pam Parsons 1, Marjory Roberts 2. Gentlenran's Buttonholo: Roa Mclsaac 1, Gladys Taylor 2. Gentleman's buttonholo (uftder 11 years): Eileen IFooding 1, Ernest Butt 2. Deeorated Ya.se: Pam Parsons 1, Thelma Crispin 2. Violets: Marjory Roberts 1, Eileen Wooding 2. Six Scones: Fred Butt 1, Thelma Crispin 2. Sponge Sandwich: Marjory Roberts 1. Sponge Roll: Thelma Crispin 1, Marjory Roberts 2. Coliection Sinai! Cakes: -Marjory Roberts. TR0PH1ES. Champion Bloom Trumpet Daffodil, Mr R. P. Furness's trophy, won by Mr A. J. Ti. Gavin. Champion Bloom Daffodil, not Trumpet, Mr A. J. H. Gavin's trophy, won by Mr P. McMorrin. Best Bowl of Daffodils, 31 rs Lyford's Silver Va.se, Won outright by Mrs A. J. H. Gavin with two wins in succession. Most Points sections I., 11., and 111. : Messrs McCalium and Mills' trophy, won by Mr A. !. H. Gavin. Most Points sections 3'. (domestic): Rose Bowl presented by Mr Girling, 31. P., won outright by Mrs McJsaac. Y Most Points Classes 37-42 (children) : Miniature cup presented by Mrs A. J. H. Gavin, won by Pam Parsons. Most Points Children's Classes 7781 : Miniature cup presented by 31r Cooke, won by Marjory Roberts.
Floral Design, Mrs Taylor's speeial, won by 31 iss Roberts. Deeorative Design, Mrs Taylor's speeial, won by 31 iss Roberts. , Most Points Classes 1 to -7 inciusive, won by A. J. H. Gavin. Most Points in Classes 8 to 14, in•elusive, won by 31 rs W. S. Morrin. Most Points in Classes 15 to 21, inclusive, won by Mrs E. W.. Avery. Mr 33 earing, of Nelson, donated bulbs to" the value oi' one guinen.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 9
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