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MAGNIFICENT BLOOMS F. LEWIS' CHAMPIONSHIP Increased entries in almost every section and an all-round lmprovement in the standard of the blooms were features of the Waitara Methodist Church c 19th annuai flower show, which opened yesterday and will conclude to-day. Details of the judging are:— Cut Flowers. Judge, Mr. White; stewards, Mesdames I. Prichard and J. Purdie. Arctotis, best collection: Mrs. A. Bennett 1, Mrs. J. Purdie 2. Antirrhinums, three: Mrs. G. Fowler 1, Mrs. R. Bennett 2. Alonza, three heads: Mrs. F. Munro 2. Anemone, single, one: Mrs. C. Barnitt 1, Mrs. R. Bennett 2, Mrs. G. Fowler h.c. Anemone, single, three: Mrs. Barnitt 1. Anemone, double, one: Mrs. Fowler 1. Anemone, double, three: Mrs. Barnitt 1, Mrs. Bennett 2. Freesia, giant, three heads. Mrs. F. Munro 1, Mrs. W. Turner 2, Mrs. Barnitt 3. Freesias, ordinary, three heads: Mrs. Fowler 2. Camellias, three heads: Mrs. Bennett 1, 2 and 3. Calendula, one head: Mrs. A. L. Wilson 1, Mrs. Bennett 2 and 3. Calendula, three heads: Mrs. Bennett 1, 2 and 3. Lachenalia, three heads: Mrs. R. Yardley 1, Mrs. Bennett 2 and h.c. Hyacinth, one head: Mrs. L. Antunovic 1, Mrs. Bennett 2 and 3. Hyacinth, three heads: Mrs. Bennett 1, Mrs. Antunovic 2. Hyacinth, grape, six stems : Mrs. Barnitt 1, Mrs. Bennett 2, Mrs. Munro 3. Daphne. three heads: Mrs. Bennett 1, Mrs. Barnitt 2. Iceland poppies, three: Mrs. Bennett 1 and h.c., Mrs. Barnitt 2. Nemesia, three: Mrs. Purdie 1 and 2, Mrs. P. A. Milne 3. Polyanthus, one: Miss R. Elliott 1, Mrs. Wilson 2, Mrs. Bennett h.c. Polyanthus, three: Mrs. Munro 1, Mrs C. Tate 2, Mrs. Martin h.c. Primulus, three heads: Mrs. Barnitt 1. Pansy, one: Mrs. Bennett 1, 2 and 3. Ranunculus, one: Mrs. Barnitt 1, Mrs. Bennett h.c. Ranunculus, three: Mrs. Barnitt 1 and 3. Mrs. J. W. Hamlin 2. Stocks, one head : Mrs. P. Appleby 1 and special, Mrs. Wilson 2 and h.c. Violas, one: Mrs. Bennett 1, 2 and h.c. Violets, best twelve, blue: Mrs. Wilson 1, Mrs. Antunovic 2, Mrs. Bennett h.c. Violets, best collection, three blooms 3f each: Mrs. Bennett 1, Mrs. Fowler 2. Wallflowers. three heads: Miss Nita Blanchard 1. Mrs. Milne 2, Mrs. Wilson h.c.
Open Daffodils. Judge: Messrs. F. Peppei-ell and L. Lewis; stewards, Messrs. L. N. Johnston and T. White. Allen Challenge Shield: Mr. L. Lewis 1, Mrs. Antunovic 2. Six named varieties, raised in New Zealand: Mrs. Antunovic 1, Mr. L. Lewis 2, Mr. A. Johnston 3. Six red cups, any variety, named: Mr. A. Johnston 1, Mr. L. Lewis 2, Mrs. Antunovic 3. One yellow trumpet daffodil: Mr. L. Lewis 1 and 2, Mrs. Antunovic 3. One white trumpet daffodil: Mrs. Antunovic 1, Mr. L. Lewis 2 and 3. One incomparabilis, yellow perianth: Mr. L. Lewis 1, Mrs. Antunovic 2, Mr. L. Lewis 3. One- incomparabilis, white perianth: Mr. L. Lewis 1 and 3, Mrs. Antunovic 2, One barrii, white perianth: Mrs. Antunovic 1, Mr. L. Lewis 2 and 3. One leedsii, large cup: Mr. L. Lewis 1 and 2, Mrs. Antunovic 3. One leedsii, small cup: Mrs. Antunovic 1 and 2, Mr. L. Lewis 3. One double daffodil: Mrs. Antunovic 1 and 2. One polyanthus or poetaz: Mrs. Antunovic 1 and 3, Mr. L. Lewis 2. Amateur.
Waitara amateur daffodil competitior silver challenge cup, six vases, each three blooms: Mr. A. Johnston 1, Mr. F. R, Pepperell 2. Rev. Avery competition, oak challenge shield, two vases, each of three blooms: Mr. G. Foreman 1. 12 blooms, any one variety: Mr. G. Foreman 1. Six blooms, any one variety: Mrs. P A. Milne 1, Mr. G. Foreman 2, Mrs. McAdam h.c. ' One bloom, yellow trumpet: Mrs. P. A. Milne 1, Mrs. D. Sutherland 2, Mr. G. Foreman h.c. Three blooms yellow trumpet: Mrs. D. Sutherland 1, Mrs. McAdam 2, Mrs. P. A. ■ Milne h.c. ■ One bloom, white trumpet: Mrs. P. A. Milne 1, Mrs. McAdam 2, Mr. G. Fore- ' man h.c. Three blooms, white trumpet: Mrs. McAdam L One bloom, bi-colour trumpet: Mrs. P. A. Milne 1, Mrs. McAdam 2. Three blooms, yellow bi-colour or white trumpet: Mrs. D. Sutherland 1, Mr. G. Foreman 2, Mrs. McAdam h.c. Six blooms, yellow bi-colour or white trumpet: Mr. G. Foreman 1. One bloom, yellow incomparabilis: Mrs. D. Sutherland 1, Mrs. McAdam 2, Mr. G. Foreman h.c. Three blooms, bi-colour shades incomparabilis: Mr. G. Foreman 1. Three blooms, yellow or bi-colour incomparabilis: Mrs. McAdam 1, Mrs. D. Sutherland 2. One bloom, barrii: Mr. G. Foreman 1, Mrs. P. A. Milne 2, Mrs. McAdam h.c. Three blooms, distinct barrii: Mr. G. Foreman 1, Mrs. McAdam 2. Three blooms, leedsii: Mrs. McAdam 1, Mr. G. Foreman 2, Mrs. D. Sutherland h.c. One bloom, poeticus: Mr. G. Foreman 1. One bloom, double variety: Mrs. D. Sutherland 1, Mr- P- P- Pepperell 2. Three blooms, double variety: Mrs. D. Sutherland 1, Mrs. McAdam 2. Novice. Six varieties, one of each: Mrs. W. Terrill 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2. Three varieties, one of each, long trumpet: Mrs. W. Terrill 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2. Three varieties, one of each, incomparabilis: J£rs. W. Terrill 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2. Three varieties, one of each, leedsii: Mrs. W. Terrill 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2. One long trumpet: Mrs. W. Terrill 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2. One incomparabilis: Mrs. W. Terrill 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2, Mrs. Terrill h.c. One barrii: Mrs. W. Terrill 1 and h.c., Miss Joyce Taylor 2. I One leedsii: Miss Joyce Taylor 1, Mrs. W. Terrill 2. One double: Mrs. W. Terrill 1, Miss Joyce Taylor 2. One tazetta or tazetta hybrid: Mrs. W. Terrill 1. Miss Joyce Taylor 2. Best bloom from bulb not costing more than 2s 6d: Mrs. W. Terrill 1 and champion and 2, Miss Joyce Taylor h.c. Decorative. Judge: Mrs. Blackley. Stewards: Mrs. Prichard, Miss Dowsett. Jug of flowers, collection, any foliage: Miss E. Wilson 1, Mrs. C. Tate 2. Bowl of lachanalia, any foliage: Miss E. Wilson 1. Vase of violets, any foliage: Miss E. Wilson 1. Bowl of flowers. collection, any foliage: Mrs. C. Tate I, Miss E. Wilson 2.
Bowl of camellias, any foliage: Mrs. C. Tate 1, Miss E. Wilson 2. Vase of flowers, one variety, any foliage: Miss E. Wilson 1» Mrs. C. Tate 2, Mrs. Ray Fraser 3. Low bowl of flowers, collection, any foliage, as for dinner table: Miss E. Wilson 1, Mrs. C. Tate 2. Floating bowl: Mrs. C. Brown 1 and special mention, Miss S. Honnor 2, Mrs. C. Brown 3. Girls 18 years and under. Bowl of flowers, collection: Miss Edith Kendrick 1, Miss M. Blanchard 2, Miss E. Blanchard 3. Vase of violets, any foliage: Miss E. Blanchard 1, Miss M. Blanchard 2, Miss Edie Kendrick 3. Vase of flowers, one variety: Miss E. Blanchard 1, Miss M. Blanchard 2, Miss E. Kendrick 3. Floating bowl: Miss M. Blanchard 1 and special mention, Miss E. Kendrick 2, Miss E. Blanchard 3. Girls 14- years and under.
Bowl of flowers, collection: Hazel Crow 1, Myra Crow 2, Marjorie Brown 3. Vase of flowers, collection: Kate Robson 1, Marjorie Brown 2. Vase of narcissi, any foliage: Yvonne Green 1, Marjorie Brown 2, Nita Blanchard 3. Floating bowl: Valerie Kendrick 1 and special mention, Nita Blanchard 2, Marjorie Brown 3. Girls nine years and under. Buttonhole: Betty Crow -1, Margaret Fuller 2. Sand posy in saucer: Betty Crow 1, Margaret Fuller and Maida Keat equal 2. Home Industries. Judge: Mrs. A. P. Lister. Stewards: Mesdames Hingley and West. Sponge sandwich with butter, with filling: Miss Lola Whittaker 1, Mrs. C. Brown 2. Three-minute sponge: Miss Lola Whittaker 1, Mrs. Rodgers 2, Mrs. C. Brown h.c. Pikelets, four: Mrs. T. L. Barden 1, Mrs. C. Brown h.c. Shortbread, four pieces: Mrs. T. L. Barden 1, Mrs. P. Fuller 2, Mrs. Munro h.c. Sultana scones, oven, four: Miss L. Whittaker 1, Miss H. Carrick 2. Plain scones, four: Miss L. Whittaker 1, Mrs. Rodgers 2, Miss H. Carrick h.c. Girdle scones, four: Miss L. Whittaker 1, Mrs. C. Brown fct-c. Scones, butter or cream, four: Miss L. Whittaker 1, Mrs. M. Elliot 2, Miss H. Carrick h.c. Ginger biscuits, six: Mrs. C. Brown 1. Bran biscuits, six: Mrs. C. Brown 1. Seed cake: Mrs. C. Brown 1. Gems, six: Mrs. C. Brown 1. Queen cakes, six: Mrs. C. Brown 1. Afghans, six: Mrs. C. Brown 1, Mrs. T. L. Barden 2. Jar marmalade: Mrs. Hingley 1 and 2. Mrs. C. Brown h.c. Jam. two varieties: Mrs. C. Brown 1. Bottle mixed pickles: Mrs. C. Brown 1.
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