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SPRING SHOW.

PRIZE LIST

The following is the complete prize list of he Eoxon Horticultural Society’s Spring Show, held in the Town Hall on Friday last:— A— MAGNI CORONATI. POINTS PRIZE: Messrs Hepburn and Turner’s half-dozen ornamental Shrubs, value 7/6. —Mrs Murphy,

19 points,

6 blooms, one or more varieties, Mrs Murphy 1, Mrs A. S. Easton' 2, Mrs McMurrayß. 3 varieties, one of each, Mrs Murphy 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2, Mrs W. Barber 3. 3 blooms, bi-colour, Mrs W. Barber 1, Mrs Tyre 2, Miss J. Ross 3. Three blooms, all white, Mr Bond 1. lhrec blooms, all yellow, Mr Bond 1, Mrs Murphy 2, Mrs AlcAlurray 3. One specimen bloom, Mrs Murphy 1, Mrs McMurray 2, Mrs Murphy 3.

MEDIO CORONATI

Sub-Section A (Incomparabilis). Points Prize: Messrs C. M. Ross Coy/s 10/-.—Mr W. G. Bond, 40 points.

Six blooms, ope or more varieties, Mr Bond 1. Three varieties, one of each, Mr Bond 1, Mrs Murphy 2. Three blooms, all yellow, Mr Bond 1, Mrs Renton 2, Mrs Murphy 3. Three blooms, bi-eolour, Mr Bond 1, Mrs Signal 2. One specimen bloom, Mr Bond 1, Mrs Murphy 2. Sub-Section B (Barri). —Three, Blooms, yellow shades, with or without red colourings on cups, Mr Bond 1, Mrs McMurray 2, Mrs Cowley 3. Three blooms, bi-colour, white or whitish perianth, yellow, red, or redstained cups, Mr Bond 1, Mrs McMarray 2, Mrs Murphy 3. Sub-Section C (Leedsii). —Three blooms, one or more varieties, Mrs Murphy 1, Mrs McMurray 2, Mrs Barber 3. One bloom, Mrs Murphy 1. Three giant Leedsii, one or more varieties, Mr Bond 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2. One specimen giant Leedsii, Miss Nye 1, Mrs Signal 2.

PARVI CORONATE Points Prize: Mr W. Nye’s 5/- — Mrs A. S. Easton, 28 points.

Six blooms poeticus, one or more varieties, ill's A. B. Easton 1. One specimen bloom Poeticus, Mrs A. S. Easton 1. Six'blooms polyanthus Narcissi, one or more varieties, Miss Nye 1, Mrs Signal 2. Three varieties polyanthus Narcissus (Mr Galland’s special 2/6), ill’s A. S. Easton 1. One specimen bloom polyanthus Narcissus, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Miss .1. Ross 2. Three, blooms double Daffodils, ill’s A. S. Egston 1, Mrs Rand 2. Three blooms double daffodils, one of each variety, Mr Bond 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2. Collection of 12 narcissi, one of each (.Ist prize 3s, 2nd prize 2s), Mr Bond 1, Mr 11. Witohell 2, Mrs Mcifurrny 3. Collection of six narcissi, one of each variety, named, (Mr W. E. Barber’s special, 2/6), 11. Witched 1, Mrs Signal 2. Poctaz, six blooms, one or more varieties, Mrs McMurray 1. Poctaz, threa blooms,-varieties, Mr Bond 1, Mr 11. Witched 2. Mr Witchell’s special prize for best trumpet in Show, ss, Mrs Murphy. Mr Gcrrand’s 5s for best other than trumpet, Miss Nye. ill Adinore’s 5s for best bulb in Show, iliss Nye.

Trophy presented by Air A. J. Shailer, to be won three times, for 3 blooms each Trumpet, Incomparabilis and Leedsii. —Mr W. G. Bond 1. BULBS (Not Otherwise Specified). Points Prize: Messrs Collinsou and Cunninghame’s 10/6. —Mrs A.

S. Easton, 25 points

Anemones, six blooms, single, (Mr J. Gotland's special 2s (id), Miss Xye 1, Miss Xye 2. Anemones, three varieties, single, one oil each, Miss Xye 1,2 and 3. Anemones, three varieties, double, one of each, Miss Xye 2. Snowflakes, six stems, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Mrs E. Robinson 2. Kreosias, white, three stems, Mrs McMurray 1, Airs Sid. Easton 2. Freesias, cream, 3 stems, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Airs McAlurray 2. Hyacinths, three, single, Airs A. S. Easton 1. Hyacinths, three double, Airs A. S. Easton 1. Hyacinths, collection, one ol’ each, Airs A. S .Easton 1, Mrs Rand 2. Any other variety of bulb, Mrs F. Robinson 1, Airs AlcAJarray 2.

r:ROOMS OTHER THAN BULBS, i'oints Brize: Air Kingsbeer’s seedlings, 10/(1. —Mrs A. S. Easton, 32 points.

Camclias, three blooms, Airs A. S. Easton 1. Alignonette, three spikes, Airs Symons 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2. Nemesia, one bunch, Airs A. S. Easton 1. Pansies, six varieties, one of each, Airs Jas. Andrews 1. Pansies, three varieties, one of each, Airs J. Andrews 1, Aliss Xye 2. Polyanthus, six different colours, one of each, Airs .1. Andrews 1, Mrs A. S. Easton 2. Polyanthus, three different colours, one of each, Mrs Rand 1, Airs J. Andrews 2, Airs A. S. Easton 3. Primroses, six bunches of six varieties, six to bunch, Airs A. 8. Easton 1, Aliss Hughes 2. Primroses, three bunches of three varieties, six to a bunch, Mrs A. S.' Easton 1, Mrs 3. Andrews 2, Aliss Hughes 3. Primroses, double, collection, six to a bunch, Airs ,T. Andrews 1. Stocks, collection, Airs Walton 1, Mrs F. Robinson 2. Yields, single, blue, bunch of 12, Aliss Hughes 1, Aliss J. Ross 2, Airs F. Robinson 3. Violets, double, white, hunch of 12, Airs Alurphy 1. Any other variety, one vase, Airs Renton 1, Airs J. Andrews 2, Airs AlcAlur-

ray 3. Collection of outdoor flowers, (Mr W. Petrie’s special, Ist 3s, 2nd 2s), Mrs A. S. Easton 1. Citizen’s Trophy, value £5 ss, for three distinct varieties of daffodils, three blooms of each, Mr W. G. Bond. (Previous winners, 1918, Air Bond, 1919 Mr Bond,. 1920 Mrs Galland).

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

Points §rize ‘ Mrs Pearson’s 5/-.

Airs J. Andrews, 16 points

Beet, red, 3 roots, Miss Nye 1, Mrs J. Andrews 2. Lettuce, Miss Nye 1, Mr Christie 2. Onions, keeping, five, Mrs J. Andrews 1, Mrs Renton 2. Pumpkin, one, quality, Miss Hughes 1, Mrs J. Andrews 2, Radishes, six, Miss Lylla Robinson 1, C. G. Shaw 2. Any other variety of vegetable, Mrs J. Andrews 1, Miss Lylla Robinson 2.

DECORATIVE. Points Prize: Foxton Retailers’ Association’s 10/6. —Miss F. Edliu, 40 points.

Basket of flowers and foliage, (Mrs Halliday’s ss), Mrs A. S, Easton 1, Miss I. Patterson 2, Airs F. Robinson 3. Bowl of spring flowers (Mr F. Rout’s 2s 6(1), Miss Signal 1, Miss Humphries 2, Airs Rand 3. Bowl of Violets, Aliss J. Ross 1. Bowl of Primroses, single, Mrs A. S. Easton 1, Afiss Nye 2, Airs A. S. Easton 3. Bowl of polyanthus, Aliss Humphries 1, Airs A. S. Easton 2, Airs Rand 3. Bowl of flowers and foliage (Airs John Robinson’s ss), Airs Procter 1, Aliss F. Edlin 2, Airs Renton 3. Bowl of narcissi (Airs Renton’s 2s fid), Airs AlcAlurray 1, Airs Rand 2. Bouciuet (not shower), Aliss F. Edlin 1, Aliss F. Edlin 2, Aliss I. Patterson 3. Decorated tall vase, -for mantelpiece, Mrs Renton’s 2s 6d), Airs A. S. Easton 1, Aliss Signal 2, Mrs Rand 3. Buttonholes, three, Aliss F. Edlin 1 and 2, Aliss, 1. Patterson 3. Decorated

table (Mr Chrystall’s specials, Ist 6s, 2nd 4s), Miss I. Patterson 1, Miss Robinson 2, Airs F. Robinson 3. Decorated table (with embellishments, Airs W. E. Barber’s special ss), Airs AlcAlurray L Epcrgne of (lowers, Airs Sid. Easton 1. Lady’s spray, Aliss F. Edlin 1, Aliss F. Edlin 2, Aliss I. Patterson 3, Posy, Miss F. Edlin 1, Aliss F. Edlin 2. Vase of Narcissi, Airs AlcAlurray 1. Vase of Spring flowers, Aliss I’’. Edlin 3, Airs Sid. Easton 2, Airs F. Robinson 3.

Decorative (children under 15). —Airs C. Robinson’s specials, Ist •Is, 2nd 2s: Hand bouquet, Aliss Lylla Robinson 1, Miss G. Edlin 2, Miss Madge Patterson 3. Basket of Flowers ( Mrs C. 11. Symons’ specials, Ist 3s, 2nd 2s), Afiss Madge Patterson 1, Afiss G. Edlin 2. Bullon holes, three (Miss Spoils’ special 2s fid), Aliss G. Edlin 1, Aliss Rita Robinson 2, Miss M. Patterson 3. Lady’s spray (Airs On Hand’s 2s (Id), ATiss AL Tyre 1, Afiss G. Edlin ,2, Aliss AL Patterson 3. Decorated table (Mr C. H. Symons’ specials, Ist ss, 2nd 2s fid), Aliss AL Tyre 1, Miss M. Patterson 2. Floral design (Mrs Jas. Robinson’s specials, Ist’3s, 2nd 2s), Aliss G. Edlin 1, Miss AL Patteron 2. DAIRY PRODUCE.

Butter, separator (home), lib. (Foxton Retailers’ Association’s 3s), Airs Renton 1. Eggs, hen’s, Mrs Sid. Easton 1, Air P. Skellen 2, Miss Nye 3.

COOKERY

Points Prize: Mrs Poole’s 10/6. — Miss 11. Skellen, 57 points.

Faniily cake (Mr Whitehead’s special 10s (id), Aliss F. de Riddel’ I, Mrs Renton 2, Airs Healey 3. Apple pie, Miss IT. Skcllcn 1, Aliss F. de Kidder 2. Fruit cake (Mr D. W. Robertson’s trophy, value 7s (id), Airs Cunningham 2. Seed cake, Aliss If. Skellen 1. Madiera cake, Aliss H. Skellen 1. Gingerbread (Air 11. (1. Patterson’s Ist 3s, 2nd 2s), Aliss 11. Skellen 1. Sponge cake, Airs Renton 1, Aliss 11. Skellen 2. Sponge sandwich, Airs Renton 1, Aliss 11. Skelleh 2. Sponge roll, Airs Renton I, Aliss 11. Skellen 2. Jam tarts, Aliss H. Skellen 1,2 and 3. On I cakes, 1 plate, Airs 11. C. Patterson I. Pikelets, Airs Renton 1, Airs Cunningham 2. Sausage rolls. Aliss 11. Skellen 1,2 and 3. Short Intend, Mi’s Kenlon 1, Mrs Sid. Easton 2. Short pastry, Airs Cunningham 1, Aliss F. de Kidder 2, Aliss 11. Skellen 3. Scones, Aliss 11. Skellen 1,2 and 3.

Cookery (Children under 15). — Jam Tarts, Myrtle de Kidder 1. Toffee, Aliss G. Edlin 1. lIOAIE INDUSTRIES.

Points prize: Air J. Walls’ Cake. — Mrs J. Andrews, 2(1 points.

Jam, Airs J. Andrews 1, Airs Healey 2. Collection of jam (Air Barber’s special ss), Airs J. Andrews 1, Airs Healey 2. Jelly, Airs J. Andrews 1. Alarmalade, Mrs Healey 1 and 2, Airs Cunningham 3. Bottled fruit, 4 varieties, Airs AV. Af. Clarke 1, Airs Cunningham 2. Bottled fruit, six varieties, Airs Sid. Easton 2. Sauce (Air I'. .Robinson’s special), Mrs J. Andrews 1. Airs Healey 2, Airs Cunningham 3. Chutney, Airs Cunningham 1, Airs J. Andrews 2, Aliss F. do Ridder 3. Collection of pickles, Airs Sid. Easton 1, Airs J. Andrews 2, Aliss F. de Ridder 3.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2331, 20 September 1921, Page 4

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SPRING SHOW. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2331, 20 September 1921, Page 4

SPRING SHOW. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2331, 20 September 1921, Page 4

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