HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
PRIZE LIST. The following is the prize list, in connection with the /Summer Show of the Foxton Horticultural Society, held on Thursday and Eriday: — Pot Plants. —Points prize, Messrs Hepburn and Turner’s' seedlings, ss. Asparagus plumosa, Miss JS T ye 1, Mrs McMurray 2. Asparagus, green, Mrs McMurray 1 and 2. Asparagus sprengcri, Mis*. Nye 1, 'Mrs McMurray 2. Begonia, foliage,Miss Aye 1. Fern, any other variety, Mrs P. Robinson 1, Mrs McMurray 2. Palm, Mrs P. Robinson 1. Any other variety, Miss -1. A. Withers 1, Mrs McMurray 2.
Cut Blooms. —Points prize, Messrs C. M. Ross and Co.’s, value 7s. Arum lily, one bloom, Mrs Oalhmd 1. Antirrhinums, 8 varieties, 1 of each, Mjss Nye 1 ami 3, Mrs C. 11. Symons 2. Aquilcgias, 2 spikes, .Mrs Oalhmd 1, Mrs F. Robinson 2. Calliopsis, 8 blooms, perennial, Mrs Gallaml 1. Esehschollzia, collection, Mi's Renton I, Mi's (.'. 11. Symons 2. Fairy bolls, 8 spikes, Mrs F. Procter 1. Fuchsia, I spray, single, Miss Xyc I and 2. Fuchsia, 8 varieties, Miss Nye I. Oaillardias, 8 blooms, Mrs Tver 1, firs Galland 2. larkspur, 2 spikes, Mrs Gallaml I. Miss M. Hughes 2. Lily, any variety, Mrs C. Rand 1, Mrs Galland 2. Pansies, 8 varieties, one of each, Miss Nye 1 and 3, Mrs A. Wilson 2. Pansies, six varieties, one of each, Mrs Wilson (Otaki), 1, Mrs G. Andrews 2, Miss Nye 8. Poppies, six, Mrs McMurray 1, .Mrs Galland 2. Petunias, 3 blooms, Mrs Galland 1. stocks, collection, single -or double, fine of each, Mrs F. Robinson 1, Mrs Gallaml 2. Slocks, double, 8 spikes, Mrs Galland 1. Verbenas, collection, 1 of each, Mrs .1. Andrews 1. Walsonia, I. spike, Miss Nyc I, Mrs Gallaml 2. Any other variety, Miss Humphries 1, Mrs F. Robinson 2, Mrs P. Robinson 8. Collection of annuals, six kinds, I vase of cadi (outside grown), Miss J. Ros> 1. Collection of cut blooms, grown outside, 12 kinds, hunch of each, Miss Nye 1, Mrs F. Robinson 2. Collection cut blooms, grown outside, not more than 24 varieties, Mrs Galland I, .Mrs Tver 2. •Roses. —Most points throughout rose section, Messrs Barraud and Abraham’s 10s (id. One rose, Miss Nye 1, Mr IT. Witehell (Otaki) 2, Mr Penn (Otaki) 8. Rose, three varieties, Mr Penn I, Miss M. Hughes 2, Miss Baker (Ulaki) 8. Roses, 8 ml, Mr Penn 1, Mrs Galland 2, Mr Ogilvic 8. Rose, while, Mrs McMurray 1, Mr Penn 2,“Mrs Galland 8. Roses, 8 pink, Mr Penn 1, Mrs Gallaml 2, Miss Nye 8, Roses, 8 cream, Mr Witehell I, Roses, 8 yellow shade, .Mr Witehell 1, Mr Penn 2, Miss Nye 8. Roses, (i varieties, named, Mr Witehell I. Roses, ,12 varieties, Mrs Galland j. Roses, rambler, I truss, Mrs Galland I, Mr Witehell 2, .Miss .1. Ross 8. Three roses, named, 2 blooms of each, lo be "grown by exhibitor within nine miles of Foxton post odice, Mrs A, (S. Easton’s trophy, to be won three limes: Mrs Gallaml 1, Miss A. Speirs 2, Champion rose, from all classes in section roses, Mr Witched 1.
Sweet Peas.—Points prize throughout sweet pea section, Mrs Lurie's seedlings, ss. Three sprays, white, Mrs Moorhouse 1, Mrs McMurray 2. Three sprays, crimson or scarlet, Mrs MeMurray 1. Three sprays, rose or carmine, Mrs Kenton 1, Mrs MeMurray 2. Three sprays, blush or pink, Mrs MeMurray 1, Mrs Kenton -2. Three sprays, cream and pink, Mrs Moorhouse I. Mrs Kenton 2. Throe sprays, lavender or blue, Mrs MeMurray 1, Mrs Kenton 2. Three sprays, maroon, Mrs Kenton 1. Three sprays, pieotee edge, Mrs Moorhouse 1, Mrs Renton 2. Three sprays, any other colour, Mrs Kenton 1. Sweet peas, collection, 3 varieties, 3 sprays of each, Mrs Moorhouse 1, Mrs Kenton 2, Miss Crighton 3. Sweet peas, collection, G varieties, 3 sprays of each, Mrs Kenton 1, Miss A. Bowe 2. Society’s trophy, Mrs MeMurray (last years’ winner) 1, Mrs Kenton 2, Mrs Moorhoiise 3. Best vase of sweet peas, selected from sections 57 to GG inclusive, Mrs Moorhouse 1. Fruit. —Gooseberries, 1 dish of 12, Lucy Thompson 1, Mrs Trueman 2. Ked currants, Miss Xye 1. Strawberries, -Miss Nye 1 and 2. _ ■Vegetables. —Beaus, broad, 1 variety, 12 pods, 6. Tver 1, Kev. Harding 2. Cabbage, 2 'heads, 1 variety, T. Henderson 1, Mrs Griffin 2. Carrots, 1 variety, bunch of 4, G, C. Ingram 1, Lettuce, cabbage, Marjorie Me? Murray 1, W. J. Scolley 2, Mrs Griffin. 3. Peas, 12 pods, W. J. Seolley 1, Kev. Harding 2, Mrs J. Andrews 3. Potatoes, round, 4, Mrs C. H. Symons 1, Miss 11. Skelleu 2, Rev. Harding 3. Potatoes, kidney, C. H. Symons 1, Mrs MeMurray 2, Mr Poole 3. Potatoes, collection, Mrs C. H. Symons L Radishes, long, 12, Mrs Daniells 1. JJ' (Rhubarb, 6 stalks, Mrs MeMurray J A. '
1, Mi's C. Rand 2. Turnips, while, bunch of 4, Mrs Daniell 1; Rev. Hardin" 3. Any oilier variety of vegetables, Mrs J. Andrews 1. Collection of vegetables, Rev. Harding 1. !
PRIZE LIST
Dairy Produce. —Butter, non-.sep-aralor (home), Mrs Walton 1. Cookery. — Points prize, Miss Ross’ special £1 Is. Broad, white, Miss Johansen 1 and 2. Scones, oven, Miss H. Skellen 1, Miss A, Freeman'2, Mrs Hillman 3. Scones, •girdle, Mrs Renfon 1, Mrs Cunning‘ham 2. Cream pull's, Airs Cunningham 1, Miss A. Bowe 2. Pikelets, Mrs Hillman 2. Oatmeal cake, Mrs H. C. Patterson 1. Sausage rolls, Mrs C. Rand 1, Miss H. Skcllon 2 and 3. Jam tarts, Mrs C. Rand 1, Miss H. Skellen 2. Shortbread, Mrs ’Healey I, Mrs CJtand 2. Biscuits, collection, Mrs Healey 1,2 and 3. Sponge cake, Mrs Hillman 1, Miss H. 'Skellen 2.. Sponge sandwich, Miss H. Skellen 1, Miss A. Bowe 2. Sponge Roll, Miss 11. Skellen I. Seed Cake, Mrs Hillman 1. Aladeiera cake, Mrs Healeyl, Mrs Hillman 2. Short pastry, dripping, Miss A. Freeman 1, Miss H. Skellen 2, Mrs Hillman 3. Fruit cake, Airs Healey I, Airs Ball 2, Aliss H. Skellen 3.
Cookery, Children 15 _ and under. —Fruit cuke, P. Robinson 1. Jam tarts, V. Lawton 1, Ivy Logan 2. Scones, G. Edlin 1, Phyllis Robinson 2. Small cakes, Phyllis Robinson 1, Dulcie Staff 2. Sausage rolls, Phyllis Robinson 1. Sponge sandwich, Joyce McMurray .1, Phyllis Robinson 2. Toffee,. G. Edlin 1, Phyllis Robinson 2. Cocoauut ice, Joyce AleAlurray 1, Phyllis Robinson 2,
Home Industries. —Coeoanut ice, Miss Nye 1. Collection of sweets, Airs Healey 1 and 3, Miss Nye 2, Jam, 3 varieties, Miss Nye 1, Airs Cunningham 2 and 3. Preserved fruit, Airs C. Rami 1, Aliss Nye 2. Pickles, onions, Aliss Nye 3. Mrs Healey 2, Airs J. Andrews 3. Pickles, mixed, Mis J. Andrews 1, Airs Daniel! 2. Pickles, any oilier variety, Airs Healey 1, Airs Reader 2, Airs Cunningham 3. Fancy Work.- —Best >ota cushion, Airs G. (h Ingram 3. and 2. Best fancy crochet in wool, Airs A. G. Stuart 3, Mrs G. King 2, Airs Patterson 3. Cotton or linen crochet, line, Aliss I. A, AVilhers J. ami h.c., Aliss Humphries 2, Aliss D. AlcEwon 3. Cotton or linen crochet, coarse, Aliss I. A. Withers I, 2, 3 and h.c. English or eyelet hole embroidery, Mrs Dauioll 1 and 2, Mrs A. N. Smith 3. Embroidered camisole, Aliss Wilkinson 3, Airs Daniell 2. Alounl mellick work, Airs Daniell 3. and 2. Airs A. N. Smith 3. D’oyleys, 3 varieties, Airs Kruse I, Airs j)auiell 2. Pen painting, Frank Procter .1. Any other kind of fancy work, S. C. Ingram 1 ami h.c.. Miss Wilkinson 2, Flora Campbell 3,
Decorative. —Basket uf Jlowers, arranged, Miss Griffin 2. Basket of roses and foliage, Airs Gallaml 1 and 2. Bouquet, shower, Airs Healey I, Airs Hillman 2. Wreath uf natural llowers, Airs Hillman 1, Aliss F. Edlin 2. Bouquet, hand, Airs Healey 1. Bowl of Roses, Airs F. Robinson I, Airs Wilcholi 2. Bowl of sweet peas, Mrs AlcAlurray 3, Mrs Renton 2. Bowl of llowers, Mrs Gulinnd 1, Airs Procter 2. Bowl of nemesia, Mrs Daniell I, Airs McAlurray 2. Buttonholes, 3 gents’, Airs Gullaml 1, Aliss F. EdJm 2. „ Decorated table, no embellishments, Mrs AleAlurray 1, Airs Gallaml 2. Decorated table, with embellishments, Mrs Gallaml 1. Decorated vase for table, Mrs Gallaml 1, Airs Hillman 2. Epergne, arranged for effect. Airs Hillman 1, .Flower device, Aliss C. Griffin 1, Aliss F. Edlin 2. Lady’s hat, trimmed with .natural llowers. Miss F. Edlin 3, Mrs Hillman 2. i.ady’s spray, Mrs GalJaml 1, Aliss F. Edlin 2. .1 all.vase, for mantelpiece, Airs Gallaml 1, Airs Witchell 2.
Children’s Class, Decorative.— Three buttonholes, to lie made iu hail (under 12 years), Albert Griffin 1, Margaret Tver 2. Three buttonholes (12 to 15), Madge Patterson 1, Gwyneth Reader 2. Decorated table, no embellishments, Margaret Tver 1, Violet Lawton 2. Decorated basket, Aladge Patterson. 1, Isie Patterson 2. Decorated bat, natural llowers, Phyllis Robinson 1, Aladge Patterson 2. Hand bouquet, Aliss G. Edlin 1, Isic Patterson 2. Lady's spray, Aliss G. Edlin 1, Phyllis Robinson 2.
School Work. —'Drawing from the natural object: St. L, drawing in pencil, with leafage cut olf, Geo. Aldridge 1, Willie Hussey 2, Archie Aiteheson 3. St. 11., turnip with two or three leaves, Vernon Moore I, Win, Halliday 2, Manley Walsh 3. St. HI., three leaves, one each of oak, laurel, and ivy, Albert Griffin 1, Lylla Robinson 2, Alan Furrie 3. St. IV., a rose leaf of five leaflets, Ronald Reader 1, Mary Cull 2, Royle Hartley 3, Bernard Chrystall h.e. St. V., spray of 3 or 4 ivy leaves, Alton Francis 1, Isie Patterson 2. St. VI., spray of some native tree or shrub (name to be given), Phyllis Robinson 1, Gertie Edliu 2. _ Drawing from the fashioned object.—St. 1., child’s cricket bat, Archie Aitcheson I, Arthur Alexander 2, Forman Wishart 3, Jim Aldridge h.c. St. 111.,'side view of pipe with curved stem, Ivy Logan 1, Albert Griffin 2, Geoffrey Williams 3, Tom Lucinsky v.h.c, St. IV., front view of spade, Ronald Reader 1, Harry Huff 2, Felson Ball 3. St. V. and VI., Buy’s boot, side view, V. Lawton 1, Alton Francis 2, W. Irving 3, Gwyneth Reader h.e. Brushwurk, ■ — St. IL, Vernon Moore 1, Ernest Ball 2, Elinor ’Wilson 3. St. 111., Vera Owen 1, Fancy Robinson 2, Margaret Tyer 3, Lylla Robinson y.h.e. St. IV., Harry Huff 1, Ronald Reader 2, Biggery Stevenson 3, Felsou Ball h.e, St. V., Ahton Francis 1, Gwyneth Reader 2, Dolly Spiers 3, Doris Morgan h.c. St. VI., Phyllis Uobiusou Gladys
Griffin 2, Joyce Ale Murray 2, E, Healey h.c. .
Writing.—St, I, Esther Andresen I, Walter Andresen 2, George. Aldridge 3, Arthur Alexander h.c. St. 11. Elva Nelson 1, Vernon Moore 2, Olga Yorkc 3, Phyllis Wallbutton h.c. Si. HI., Stanley Johnson 1, .Mavis Rand 2, Ivy Logan 3, David Knott h.c. St. IV., Alary Baker 1, Bernard Chrystall 2, Ret a Admorc 3, Alary Cull and Mercia Osborne, h.c. St. V., Alton Francis 1, R. Ehbett 2, I. Patterson 3, A, Sherlock and Hazel Spring h.c. St. VI., Gilbert Parkin 1, 0. Williams 2, Joseph Huff 3, Doris Andresen h.c. Mapping.—St, TV., Valter Stall: 1. Harry Huff 2, Ernest Admorc 3. Si. V. and VI., A. Francis L J. Shaw 2,1. Patterson 3, Nellie Woods h.e.
Lettering. —Standard A’.. Gwyneth Reader I, A. Francis 2, 1. Patterson 3, \V. Walls and R. Cull h.c. St; VI., E. Healey 1, K. Robinson 2.
Plasticine Modelling. —Si. L, E. Reader 1, E. Andresen 2, G. Aldridge 3, A. Aiieheson and M. Kennedy h.c.
Best Exercise Book. —St. HI., Nancy Robinson 3, M. de Ridder 2, Avis Satherley 3, Alan Fame h.c. St. IV., Elva Moore 1, K. Lacey 2. 11. Huff 3. St. Ah ami VL, Phyllis Robinson 3, Joyce McMurray 2, Nellie Woods 3, Alton Francis ami Dolly Spiers h.c. Woodwork, St. Ah ami AT., Fnc Healey.
Sewing. —St. 1., E. Reader 3, Al. AlcColl 2, E. Irving 3. St. H., Muriel Sluarl 1, Ivy Gay 2, Nellie Walker 3. St. 111., Mavis Yertongen 3, Avis Satherley 2, Lylla Robinson 3. St. IV., Bessie Crowe 3, Tessie Hussey 2. Elva Moore 3. St. Ah, Florence Hart 3. Eileen Morgan 2. St. AT., Gladys Griffin 1, Belle Pearson 2, Dollv Brown 3.
Miscellaneous. —Oil painting from nature, F. Procter 1. Water colour, from nature, F. Procter L Gardens. —Garden attached to cottage, Mr Scolley 1, Airs Andrews 2. Collage vegetable garden, C. Ingram 1, Airs Trueman 2. Noviee Class. —lor those who have never won a first ‘ prize .in (at Blooms section at any show, One rose, Mrs J. Andrews 3. Roses, 3 varieties, Airs C. Rami 3. Sweet peas, Airs Elford 1, Airs C. Ivaud 2. Collection of cut blooms, six varieties, Airs J. Andrews 1, Mrs C. Rand 2 and points prize.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2211, 4 December 1920, Page 1
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