levin horticultural show. to be held at'thFcentury A .HALL. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 4. SCHEDULE. SECTION I.— POT PLANTS (For Amateurs ‘Only). 1. Aspidistra. 2. 'Asparagus, any variety. ' 3. Begonia, one, flowering. 4. Begonia, two' foliage. 5. Cactus, one, in bloom. 6. Fern, one any variety. 7. Geranium, single, two. 8. Geranium, double, one. 9. Geranium, tricolour, one. 10. Fuchsia, single, one variety. 11. Fuchsia, double, one variety. 12. -Palm, one variety. 13. Specimen Plant, in bloom. 14. Specimen Plant, foliage.
Sub-section la, for Pot Plants grown in a Greenhouse. 15. Begpnia, one, flowering. 16. Begonia, one, ioliage. 17. Cactus, one. 18. Fern, any variety. 19. Fuchsia, one: -20. Geranium, in. bloom. 21. Geranium, one, tricolour. 22. Palm. . . ■ , ‘ 23. Specimen Plant, in bloom. 24. specimen plant, ioliage. SJECTiOH lI.—OUt BLOOMS. Points Prize; Mr J. Linkluter, M.P. s. Special Prize, £i !/• 25. Antirrhinums, 3 colours, one o i ea,ch. , 26. Amaryllis, two spikes., 27. Asters, single, 3.colours, one bloom oi each,.. .' „ . 28. Asters, double, three white. 29. Asters, double, three red. SO. Asters, double three blue. 31. Asters, double three any other colour. 32. Asters, collection, 6 blooms. First prize 5/, second 2/. , = - 33. Balaams, 3 blooms. 34. Gannas, 3 heads. 35. Candytuit, 2 colours, one oi each, 36. Cosmea, 3 varieties, one oi each. 3.7. Gelosia Piuutosa, 3 colours, one oi 38. Gflrysanthemums, annual, 3 colours, one oi each. 39. Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms. ,; 40. Dahlias, single, 3 colours, 5 one bloom of each/ 41. Dahlias, cactus, 3 colours, one bloom, of each. 42. Dahlias, collarette, one bloom ol each, three colours. 43. Dahlias, peony or decorative, 3 colours, one of each. 44. Dahlias; cactus, collection, 6 vanties, one of each. Champion Dahlia to he picked from all exhibits, prize 2/6.. 45. Dianthus, 3 colours, one of 'each. 46. Delphiniums, 2 colours, 1 spike. 47. Ericas, 2 varieties, 1 branch. 48. Fuchsia, single, 2 colours, one
spray of each. 49. Fuchsia, double, 2' colours, one spray of each. 50. Galliardias, 2 colours, one bloom of each. v 51. Geranium, singl'e, 2 colours, one trnoc i\f popb 52. Geranium, double, 2 colours, one truss. 53. Hydrangea, two trusses, different colours. 54. Lily, any variety, one spike. 55. Marigold, African, 2 colours, one bloom of each. 56... Marigold, French, 3 colours, one bloom of each.57. Michaelmas Daisy, 6 colours, one „ of each. 58. Michaelmas Daisy, 3 colours, one of each. ' N 59. Nemesia, three colours, one spray of each. 60. Nasturtium, 6 varieties, one bloom each. y 61. Pansies, 3 colours, 2 blooms of each. 62. Phlox Druinmondi, 3 varieties, one 63. Penstemons, 3 varieties, one spike. 64. Petunias, 3 colours, one of each. 65. Hoses, 3 varieties, one of each. 66. Salpiglossis, 3 colours, one spike. 67. Salvia Bonfire, ong head. 68. Scabiosa, 3 colours, one of each. 69. Stock, 3 colours, one truss each. 70. Sweet Peas, 3 colours, 3 sprays ol each. , 71. Verbenas, 3 colours, one spray of GaC h. 72. Zinnias, 3 colours, one of each. 73. Annuals, six species. First prize 5/, second 3/. 74. Cut Blooms, 9 species. Mr J. Kebbell’s specials, First 7/6, second 3/. 75. Cut Blooms, 12 species. Mrs Duckworth’s specials: First 7/6, second 3./
SECTION (TiI.—DECORATIVE. joints Prize.—Mrs W. Russell’s special prize of £1 1/. 76.. Basket of Flowers and Foliage. First prize 3/, second 2/. 77. Bridesmaid's Basket. First prize 3/, second 2/. 78. Bouquet of ' Flowers, coloured. 79. Bowl of Native Flowers and Berries. First prize 3/, se'cond 2/. 80.. Bowl of Flowers for centre of dining* table. 81. Bowl of Autumn Foliage and Berries. 82. Bowl of Flowers and Foliage. First prize, trpphy value £1 1/, to be chosen by winner, given by Mrs F. H. R. Gorringe, second prize 5/. 83. Posy. 84. Presentation Bouquet. First prize 3/, second 2/. 85. Buttonholes for Gentlemen, three in small vases. 86. Lady’s Spray, mounted on black velvet. • 87. Lady’s Hat, trimmed with natural . flowers oi\ vegetation. 88. Vase for Mantelpiece, 89. Decorated Mantelpiece, First prize' >7/6, second 3/. 90. .Decorated Dinner Table, no embellishments allowed, clear glass vases. First prize,«Mrs«Mervyri Gorringe’s special, 10/6; second 3/.
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