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BULB SHOW.

PRIZE LIST. Magni-eoronati, G blooms, one or more varieties, Mrs Galland 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, Mrs P. G. Jackson 3; 4 entries. Do, 3 varieties, one of each, Mrs Galland 1, Mrs E. J. Murphy 2'; only entries. Six blooms, bicoionr, Mrs Galland 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2; 4 entries. Three blooms, all white, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1; only entry. Three blooms, all yellow, Mrs McMurray 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, Mrs W. E. Barber 3; 6 entries. One specimen bloom, Miss 0. Nye 1, Mrs E. J. Murphy 2, Mrs P. G. Jackson 3; 9 entries. MEDIO-CORONATI (Ineomparabilis). Sis blooms, one or more varieties, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Mrs P. G. Jackson 2; 7 entries. Three varieties, one of each, Mrs Horn blow 1, Mrs Galland 2, Mrs W. Signal 3; G entries. Three blooms, all yellow, Mrs Hornblow 1, Mrs P. G. Jackson 2, Mi's C. Rand 3; 10 entries. Three blooms, bi-eolour, Mrs Hornblow 1, Mrs P. G. Jackson 2, Mrs . McMurray 3; 8 entries. One specimen bloom, Mrs E. J. Murphy 1, Mrs Galland 2; 3 entries. \ BARRT. —Three blooms, yellow, Mrs A. S. Easton 1; 3 entries. Three blooms, hi-eolour, Mrs Galland 1; 4 entries. LEEDSIL —Six blooms, one or more varieties, Mrs Cowley 1; only entry. Throe blooms, one or more varieties, Airs P. G. Jackson 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, Mrs Hornblow 3; G entries. One bloom, Mrs Galland 1; only entry. PARVI-CORONATL Six blooms, polyanthus narcissus variety, Mrs Symes 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, Mrs P. G. Jackson 3; 0 entries. Three varieties polyanthus narcissus, Mrs C. Rand 1, Mrs Renton 2; only entries. One specimen bloom polyanthus, Mrs W. E. Barber | 1, Mrs A. S, Easton 2; 3 entries. Three blooms double daffodils, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, Foxtou School 3; 7 entries. Three do, one of each variety, Mrs E. J. Murphy I, Mrs P. G. .Jackson 2; 4 entries. Collection 12 narcissi, one of each, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Mrs W. Signal 2; 5 entries. Do, six, one of each variety, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1; only entry. Champion bloom, to bo chosen from all exhibits in classes A, B, and C, Miss Olive Nye. BULBS (Not Otherwise Specified). Anemones, G blooms, single, Foxton School 1; only entry. Anemones, 3 varieties, single, Miss 0. Nye 1 and 2; 4 entries. Snowflakes, 3 stems, Mrs Galland 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, 3 entries, Fresias, white, 3 stems, Mrs W. Renton 1, Mrs Kruse 2; only entries. Do, cream, 3, stems, Mrs Renton 1, Mrs J. Newth 2; 5 entries. Do, collection, one of each, Mrs A. S. Easton 1; only entry, Hyacinths, 3 single, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1; only entry. Do, collection, Mrs Galland 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2; only entries. Any other variety bulb, Miss 0. Nye 1; 2 entries. Collection cut blooms (bulbs) grown in school gardens, Foxton school 1; only entry. Best collection bulbous blooms, Mrs Galland 1, Moutoa School 2; only entries. Arum lily, Stanley Thompson 1, James Burr 2; 4 entries. Canielias, 3 blooms, Mrs A. S. Easton I,Stanley Thompson 2; only entries. Pansies, 6 varieties, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Mrs McMurray 2; 3 entries. Do, 3 varieties, Mrs E. J. Murphy 1, Mrs McMurray 2; only entries. Polyanthus, 3 different colours, Miss 0, Nyc 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2; only entries. Primroses, G bunches, G varieties, Mrs A. S. Easton 1; only entry. Do, 3 hunches, G varieties, Mrs A. S. Easton 1; only entry. Do, collection, double, Mrs C. Rand 1; 2 entries. Stocks, collection, Mrs Frank Robinson 1; only entry. Violets, single, blue, Mrs Harvey 1, Mrs E. J. Murphy 2; 3 entries. Do, single, white, Mrs Frank Robinson 1; only entry. Do, double, white, Mrs E, J. Murphy 1, only entry. Any other variety, one vase, Mrs McMurray 1, Mrs Frank Robinson 2; 6 entries. Collection outdoor flowers, bunches separately, with own foliage, not more than 12 species, Mrs A, S. Easton 1 (special), Mrs Galland 1; only entries. Citizens’ Trophy, value £5 ss, for three distinct varieties of daffodils (any kind except double or polyanthus), 3 blooms of each, varieties not to cost over 2s 6d per bulb, to be won three times before becoming the property of winner, Mrs Gallaud 1. The trophy having been Avon three times, becomes the property of this exhibitor. Mrs P. G. Jackson 2. Mrs A. S. Easton also exhibited. CUT BLOOMS. (Open to competitors who have not Avon a points or special prize in Sections A, B, C, D, E, and F). Collection anemones, Mrs C. Rand 1; only entry. Do, narcissi, Mrs C.

Rand 1; only entry. Do, fresias, Mrs C. Rand 2; only entry. Do, hyacinths, Mrs C. Rand 1; only entry. Do, primroses, Mrs C. Rand 1, only entry. Do, polyanthus, Mrs C. Rand 1; only entry. Do, stocks, Mrs C. Rand 1; only entry. Do, snowflakes, Mrs C. Rand 1; only entry. Do, violets, Mrs C. Rand 2; only entry. POT PLANTS. Asparagus plumosa, Mrs P. Robinson 1, Mi’s McCarthy 2; only entries. Aspideslra, Mrs McCarthy 1 and 2; only entries. Begonia, foliage, Mrs McCarthy 1; only entry. Cyclamen, Mrs Kruse 1; 2 entries. Fern, any variety, Mrs McCarthy 1, Mrs P. Robinson 2; 5 entries. Palm, one, Mrs McCarthy 1; only entry. Primula, one, Mrs McCarthy 1 and 2; only entries. Any other variety, Mrs McCarthy 1; two entries. VEGETABLES. Lettuce, 3, P. G, Jackson 1; onlyentry. Onions, keeping, 5, W. Bullard 1; only entry. Potatoes, 5, W. Bullard 1; only entry. Pumpkin, 1, quality, Stanley Thompson 1, W. Bullard 2; 3 entries. Radishes, G, D. Whibley 1; only entry. Any other variety, Mrs Frank Robinson I, W. Bullard 2; 7 entries. DECORATIVE. Basket of flowers and foliage, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1 and 2, Mrs M. Now Hi 3; 4 entries. Bowl of Spring flowers, Mrs McMurray 1, Mrs M. Newth 2, Mrs C. Rand 3; 4 entries. Bowl of Violets, Mrs Harvey 1, Mrs J. Woods 2, Mrs P. G. Jackson 3; only entries. Bowl of Primroses, single, Mrs A. S. Easton 1; 2 entries. Bowl of polyanthus, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1; only entry. Bowl of foliage, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1; only entry. Bowl of foliage and flowers, Mrs M. Newth 1, Mrs P. G. Jack-, son 2; only entries; Bowl of Narcissi, Mrs McMurray 1, Mrs P, G. Jackson 2, Mrs J. Woods 3; 5 entries. Bouquet, not shower, Miss Estclla Edlin 1, Miss F. Edlin 2, Miss Signal 3; 4 entries. Buttonholes, three, Miss Estella Edlin 1, Miss F. Edlin 2, Mrs Hillman 3; only entries. Epcrgne of flowers and foliage, Mrs C. Rand 1, Mrs Hillman 2; only entries.. Lady’s spray, Mrs J. Newth 1 and 3, Miss Estclla Edlin 2; G entries. Mantlepiece, decorated, without embellishments, Mrs J. Newth 1, Mrs J. Woods 2; 3 entries. Posy, Miss F. Edlin 1, Miss Estclla Edlin 2, Mrs Hillman 3; 4 entries. Table, decorated, without embellishments, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1, Mrs Harvey 2, Miss Pearson 3; G entries. Do, with cminson 1; only entry. Vase of narcissi, to bo judged for effect, Mrs P. 6. Jackson 1, Mrs J. Woods 2; only entries. Vase of sirring flowers, Mrs P. G. Jackson 1, 2 entries. DECORATIVE (Children under 15 years, to be made in the Hall). Hand bouquet, Miss E, Patterson 1, Miss Isie Patterson 2; only entires. Basket of flowers, Miss E. Patterson 1, Miss M. Admore 2, Miss Isie Patterson 3; only entries. Buttonholes, three, Miss Ethel Edlin 1, Miss E. Patterson 2 and 3; 12 entries. Lady’s spray, Master F. Procter 1, Miss M. Barber 2; 3 entries. Decorated table, without embellishments, Miss E. Patterson 1 and 3, Miss Ethel Edlin 2; 6 entries. . COOKERY. (For children of school age). Jam farts, four, Hazel Newth 1 and 2, M. Kruse 3; 9 entries. Scones, four, Miss E. Patterson 1 and 3, Miss M. Libline 2, Miss M. Admorc and Miss Hazel Newth h.e.; 1G entries. Small cakes, Miss M. Libline 1, Master F, Procter 2, Miss M. Admore 3, Miss Hetty Skellcn h.c.; 11 entries. Sausage rolls, Miss E. Patterson 1, Miss Hazel Newth 2 and h.e,, Miss Hilda Thompson 3; 7 entries. Sponge sandwich, Miss Thelma Bunting 1, Miss Doris McLeod 2, Miss Dolly Ebbett 3, Miss Hetty Skelleu h.c.; 14 entries. Toffee (plate), Miss Hazel Newth 1, Miss Thelma Harper 2, Miss Dolly Ebbett 3; 5 entries. Cocoanut ice, Master F. Procter 1, Miss Thelma Harper 2, Miss Hetty Skellen 3; 6 entries.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1759, 13 September 1917, Page 1

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BULB SHOW. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1759, 13 September 1917, Page 1

BULB SHOW. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1759, 13 September 1917, Page 1

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