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HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

The Horticultural bociety's Spring Show was opened this afternoon and will continue open during the evening when an orchestra under the leadership of Mr Oakey will be in attendance. We , are unable to-day to find space for anything more than the PRIZE LIST. [Note :■— v G." stands for gardner, and " A>" for amateur.] . ; Class I,— Pot Plants. Single Fuchsia : Gardeners, L. Sheather, for Mrs Edwards, I ; Budden and Gamble 2. -Amateurs i C. J. tfrank 1, T. B. White 2. —Three fuchsias : (G.) Budden and Gamble I,L. Sheather 3.— Three geraniums: (G.) T.-Epps I, L; Sheather 2.— Three geraniums, variegated foilage : : (G.) L. Sheather.— three' pelargoniums i (G.) L. Sheather. QA.) faster' J. Stewar.t.-r Three cinerarias : (G.) L.Sheather. (A.) S.B. White.— Three Azaleas : (G ) L. Sheather.— Three Colons : >(G.) Budden and Gamble.— Specimen plant, variegnted foliage i r (G.) Buddeil and: Gam hie. Ditto, in flower : (A.)" Mrs- Engel. Ditto, foliage plant not variegated :„ (G) S Bolton.— Best calceolaria : (G.) L. Sheatber. —Three Calceolarias : (G.) L;. Sheather.— Three greenhouse plants in flower : (G.) Budden and Gamble.— Extra prize j Ciladium, Priccej, Albert. Edward, Budden and Gamble. «. • Open to Ait, CoiiEfts— Three Ericas: S. Bolton.— Two Single Petunias: L Sheather 1, C. J. Frank 2.— Two Double Petunias: S. B. White.— Six Ferns: Budden and Gamble,Extia Prize's: Neotophteris Nidis, and Stag Horn: Mrs J, G.Blackett. . - - Class ll— Cot Flowebs. Best Rose: (G.) L. Sheather 1, A.Parmenter2.. (A) A. Gre,eD,field.l, G. Batchelor 2— Six Roses: (G) Budden and Gamble 1, L. Sheather 2 (A.) J. Gully 1, J. Fiven 2.— Twelve Roses: (G.) L. Sheather 1, Budden aud Gamble 2. (A.) J. Gully 1, L. Broad 2 — Twenty-four Roses: (G)L. Sheather 1, W. Hale 2. (A ) J Gully 1, Miss Engel 2 —Six Picotees or Carnations: (G ) S. Bolton.— Six Pinks: (A.) Miss E. Dodson.— Six Pansies: CG)i L. Sheather 1, S. Bolton 2. (A.) S. B. White.— Six Verbenas: (G.) L. Sheather. (A.)L. Broad.—Six Sweet Williams: (G) S, Bolton , (A) L. Broad.— Three Rhode--deudronsVW. Phillips. Open to All Comers.— Stand of Flowers, Mrs Pickering 1, Miss Richmond 2.— Hand Bouquet. Mrs Sheather 1, Misa F. Campbell 2.— Bride's Bouquet, Miss Edwards 1, Miss Browning 2-r-Hand Bouquet, (for; girls under. 14) Miss F. Spwraan 1, Miss M. J. Greenfield 2 —Collection of 18 Cat. Flowers, L. Sheather. •— Extra Prizes; Stand of Flowers, Mrs Sclanders.l, T. Epps 2;— Collection of Roses, Mrs T. Scott. Class lll— Fruit and Vegetables. Twelve Round Potatoes : (G.) L. Sheatber I,T: Epps 2. (A.) A. Dodson 1, H., Palmer 2— Twelve Kidney Potatoes • (G.) L. Sheather 1, Tj Epps 2. (A.) C. Harford 1, P K. O'Brien 2 —Three Cabbages : (G.) J. Ward. ' (A.) .J. T. Catley.— Three Cos Lettuces : (G.) L. Sheather. (A.) F. Friend.— Twenty five Broad Beans : (A.) Mrs Nuttal.— Cucumber : (G.) L. Sheather. —Two Cucumbers : L. Sheather.— Six Sticks Rhubarb : (G.) Mrs Browning. (A.) J. Fiven. Six Turnips : (G.) J- Ward. (A.) W. Colbod.— Extra. Prize : (A.) Twelve Round Potatoes, C. Harford. Open to All Comers — Thirty - six Strawberries^ W. Colson 1, Mrs Matthews 2.---—Thirty-six Gooseberries, A. Groseberns 1, T. Epps 2.— Three Lemons, C..V. Fell.— Three Omnges, W. Oldham.— Asparagus, P. Cooke.— Best Collection Vegetables, (Ten sorts) L. Sheatber.— Extra Prize, Citron* Miss Ada Wastney. Special Prizes. Presented by Mr J. Gully — Azalea in Pot: L. Sheaiher. — Presented by Mr Sbeather — Pelargonium: L. Sheather. Fuchsia: S.B White I,L. Sheather 2— Presented by M 1 ldham — Two Cinerarias: L. Sheather 1, S B. White 2.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 226, 15 November 1880, Page 2

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 226, 15 November 1880, Page 2

HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 226, 15 November 1880, Page 2

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