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OPOTIKI DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

4th. QUAIiIpLY SHOW

■ ■—;; 111 ■ In the PARISH HALt ioijr TUESDAY, AUG. Bth. 1939 ADMISSION: 6cL||iii|i|r^'fi , ee on production of card.

* ▼ mm w *"* 'jar ■ * ’ ~ RULES.— AII exhibits must be staged members will be eligible to exhibit. Entry 3d. each. Become a member and gain a prize. Ist., 2ntf. 3rd. Prize 'tickets will be allotted to each class and *pec,u. prizes where mentioned. Points Prize—lst. prize,< 3 points; 2nd. prize, 2 points; 3rd. prize, 1 .point. A point Prize will be awarded to each section for this Show; also a Points Prize will be awarded on the aggregate at tJn. ' , _ a || exhibits will be Auctioned on conclusion of show. end of the year. ■ . . PRESIDENT—Mr. J. D. Clark. . , ; > SECRETARY—Mr. Geo. Lis . NOTE.—Competitors please supply own containers. Standard Vases may be obtained at Mrs. Croll’s. Small 1/9, large 2/9. > NOTE-This Show will be the final Quarterly Show of the Season. Members are urged to renew Subscriptions (2/6 1 as early as possible. All Garden Lovers are urged to join the Society and en 3 oy the many benefits. A full st of meetings andl lectures to be held during the coming yea; will be supplied to each member.

SECTION I—DAFFODILS. Judge, Mr. N. Macdonald. - Steward, MV. C. Reid. Class: 1. Collection Daffodils (large trumpets), 1 bloom each Ist. Prize Trophy 5/-. 2. —3 large Trumpets, any variety 3. —Specimen Trumpet Trophy donated by Mr. .Macdonald. 4. —3 blooms, any other variety 5. —Collection Jonquils, 1 bloom ea. SECTION lI.—MISCELLANEOUS CUT FLOWERS Judge, Mr. N. Macdonald. Stewards, Mrs. Maddren and Mr. McMillan. Special.—Crystal bowl donated by .\ir. A. Taylor for most outstanding exhibit in all classes. G.—Collection Anemones, any num. Ist. Prize Value 3/-. 7. —3 blooms (Red) double 8. —3 blooms (Red) single 9. 3 blooms (Blue) double LO.—3 blooms (Blue) single 11.—3 blooms any other colour, single 12— Specimen, single, any colour 13. Collection Ranunculus 14. 3 blooms Ranunculus, any colour 15. 3 Gerberas (single) any colour 16. Gerberas, original colour 17. —Specimen Gerbera any colour 18. 3 Carnations any colour 19. Specimen Carnation 20. Collection Calendulas 21. Specimen .Calendula 22. heads Polyanthus, any colour

23. —Specimen Polyanthus 24. —l2 Primulas 25. —Collection Nemesias 'any colour, G stems 26. —Head Protea 27. —Specimen Camellia, any colour 23.—12 blooms violets any colour 29. —3 Pansies 30. —Specimen Pansy 31. —3 Violas 32—Collection Iceland Poppies, 12 Stems 33. —Specimen Iceland Poppy 34. —3 spikes Stock, any colour 35. —Specimen spike Stock 36. —Specimen Rose Trophy donated* by Mr. Macdonald. 37. Best collection Sweet Peas 38. Best Specimen, any other variety 38a.—Best 3 Freesias, any colour SECTION lII—DECORATIVE. Judge, Mrs. Cranswifk. Stewards, Mrs. Quirk, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Beattie,' Mips E. Bridge, Mrs. J. ~ D. Clark. 39. Small Bowl Flowers, any variety any foliage Ist. Prize Value 3/-. 40. Large Bowl Flowers, any variety, any foliage 41. —Vase or Jug Flowers, own foliage 42. Vase or Jug Blerries 43. Bowl Wattle (not necessarily own grown) 44. —Bowl Pansies. 45. —Bowl Roses 46. —Bowl Camellias 47. Bowl or Vase SbriP's not more - 6 varieties'-^v

48. —Floating Bowl. 49. —Decorated Basket. 50. —Shoulder Spray. 51. —Presentation Posy 52. —Floral Ehiblem Trophy donated by De Luxe Florists. 53. Lady’s Hat decorated with real flowers Trophy Value 10/- donated by G. Ldsk. 54. —Decorated Trough 55. —Presentation Biox 56. —Best floral Muff Trophy Value 2/6, 57. —Best Floral Fan. 58. —Best Posy Bowl SECTION IV FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Judge, Mr. Dunlop. Steward, Mr. Woodside. 60. —3 Lemons Trophy Value 2/6. 61. —3 Grape Fruit 62. —3 Oranges 63. —3 Passion Fruit 64. —3 Apples, any kind 65. —3 Tree Tomatoes 66. Best Cbllection Vegetables Trophy Valuedl 3/-. 67. —Cabbage 68. —Cauliflower 60.—3 Unions 70.—3 Carrots 71—3 Parsnips - 72. Potatoes 73. —3 Radish 74. —3 Stalks Silver Beet 75. —Lettuce. 76. —Any other kind.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 210, 21 July 1939, Page 5 (Supplement)

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OPOTIKI DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 210, 21 July 1939, Page 5 (Supplement)

OPOTIKI DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 210, 21 July 1939, Page 5 (Supplement)

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