MORRINSVILLE FLOWERS
ANGLICANS STAGE SHOW I 1 tom Our Own Correspondent A MORRINSVILLE, Tuesday. ]- bl V on o£ early summer 01001115. ivas displayed at a flower show T\r S ? ( ? ISCC ? by tho mern bers of the St. Matthew a Church, Morrinsville. ft would have been expected that the heavy rains and buffeting- of tho previous few days would have made it pi-actiealiy impossible to stage on exhibition of choice flowers, but the result achieved was outstanding, and, both in numbers and quality, tho exhibits surpassed last year’s effort. The fixture attracted a large attendance, ful ?£ s of the church should benefit considerably. A fancy goods stall in charge of Mrs. cjwlvir an ?i Mrs ’ Aitken assisted in swelling the proceeds of the show. Afternoon tea was, served, Mrs J Boles being in charge of the arrangemerits. The judges were: Mesdames R \ x , (Walton > an(l A - J- Clarke (To Aroha). The^ prize-list Is as follows: Points prize: Mrs. Chadwick. Cliampion rose: Mrs. Walker. Boavl of roses: £r rs Vr/^ llen lf Mrs. Chadwick 2, Mrs. h ’ c * Bowl of dowers (for effect): Miss Allen 1, Mrs. Stringfield V NWs. Chadwick (special prize), Mrs. Jackson h.c. Decorated table: Mrs. Walker i, Miss Allen 2. Table, decorated tor colour scheme: Gav Brown 1 Mrs. Millar 2, Mrs. Ensor 3. Basket of flowers: Miss Allen 1. Basket, decorated: Miss Donny 1, Miss Allen 2. Bouquet: Mrs. Franklin 1, Mrs. Ha nan ? Bouquet: Lois Echlin 1. Vase of flowers ; Lois Echlin 1. P. Meuller 2. Three buttonholes (under 12): Joy Hanan 1. E. I|oe Fern: Mrs. Goodwin 1, Mrs. Watts 2. Flowering plant: Mrs. Watts 1. Foliage plant: Mrs. Clark 1. Mrs. Goodwin 2. Antirrhinums, three shades: Mrs. Stringfield 1, Mrs. Goodwin 2. Aquilegia, three shades: Mrs. Boles 1. Candvtuft: Mrs. Clark (Morrinsville) 3. Carnations, three shades: Mrs. Fulton 2 Campanula, two shades: Mrs. Chadwick E Coriopsis: Mrs. Chadwick 1. Cornflower: Mrs. Chadwick 1. Delphinium: Miss Dawes 1, Mrs. Donny 2. Eschscholotzia: Mrs. Hanan 2. Poppies, Shirley: Mrs. Saxon 1. Poppies, Iceland: Mrs. Hanan 1. Gerbera: Mrs. R. Donny 1 and 2. Pansies: Miss Hanan 3, Mrs. Goble 2. Violas: Mrs. Stringfield I, Mrs. Hanan 2. Roses: Mrs. Walker 1, Mrs. G. Howie 2. Iris: Mrs. Chadwick 1. Mrs. Donny I. SAveet peas: Mrs. Stringfield 1, Mrs. Wright 2. Verbenas: Mrs. Craig 1. Any floAver not mentioned: Mrs. Craig 1. Mrs. Hanan 2. Extra Classes:—A: ; Mrs. Fulton (Sweet William) 2, Miss Allen 2. B: Mrs. AllAvood (Stock), 1; Mrs. Hammond 2. C: Airs. Jackson (Dillium) 3. Mrs. Boles 2. Collection of any flowers: Mrs. Chadwick 3. Mrs. Craig 2. Mrs. Clark (Morrinsville) 3. Best collection, six varieties: Mrs. Franklin 1. Mrs. Roe 2. Cabbage: Mrs. Franklin 1. Mrs. Roe 2. Lettuce; Airs. J. H. Wyatt 1. Mrs. Roe 2. Peas: Miss Allen 3, Mrs. Echlin 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 6
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