Horticulture Results from Waimarino A&P Show
Contd from last week Horticulture (Dahlia) Medium decorative I bloom: Maree Cranston I, C. Speirs 2; 3 blooms: Kay Pearson 1. Small decorative, 1 bloom: Michelle Berry 1 , C. Spiers 2. Miniature decorative, I bloom: Pixie Chambers 1 and 3, Kay Pearson 2. 3 blooms: Marie Allerby 1 . Medium semi-cactus, l bloom: Rosalie Irwin 1, A.H. Ellis 2, Michelle Berry 3. Exhibition cactus, 1 bloom: Kay Pearson 1. Small cactus, I bloom: A. Fredricksen 1, K. Pearson 2, Linda Trewick 3. 3 blooms: A. H. Ellis 2. Mini-cactus, I bloom: C. Spiers 1. Fimbriated, 1 bloom: A.H. Ellis I, Pixie Chambers 2, Kay Pearson 3. Waterlily, I bloom: Heather Oliver, 1, Robyn Oldt 2 and 3. Pompom, 3 blooms: L. Seamaer 1, L. Trewick 2, L. McFadyer 3. Summer flowers and chrysanthemums one bloom: T.L. Francis 1,2 and 3. Three blooms: T.L. Francis 1. 2 and 3. 1 natural cluster, border "mum": T.L. Francis 1,2 and 3. 1 branch: T.L. Francis 1, 2 and 3. Roses / bloom, decorative: L. Proude I, B. Harding 2 and 3. 1 bloom, exhibition: M. and J Bennet 1. J. Hammond 2, B. Harding 3. I bloom fully open: Robin Oldt I , G. Hammond 2, L. McFadyer 3. / stem, 4 or more blooms open: M. and J. Bennett 1 and 3, Robin Oldt 2. 1 stem, not more than 3 blooms open: B. Harding 1, 2 and 3. Oldfashioned rose: M. Cole 1 and 2, Robin Oldt 3. Collectionof roses: B. Harding I, A. Fredricksen 2, Robin Oldt 3. / vase miniature: A. Fredricksen 1 and 3, C. Spiers 2. Annuals, perennials and shrubs Aster 3 blooms: Pixie Chambers 1 and 2, L. Proude 3. Carnation 3 blooms: L. Proude 1, K. Pearson 2, T. Francis 3. African marigolds, 3 blooms: L. Proude 1 and 3, C. Spiers 2. French marigolds, 3 blooms: L. Proude 1, C. Spiers 2, A. Fredricksen 3. Phlox: P. Chambers L Mr Cole 2. Petunias: P. Chambers
1 and 3, L. Proude 2. Stock: A.H. Ellis 1, Mr Cole 2. Sweetpeas: P. Chambers 1, L. McFadyer 2, C. Spiers 3. Flower not in schedule: B. Harding I and 2, H. Chambers 3. Annuals: C. Spiers 1. Perennials: Robin Oldt 1 and 2. Liliums: A. Fredricksen 1 and 2. C. Spiers 3. Tiger Lily: M. and J. Bennett 1, B. Harding 2 and 3. Hydrangea, I hea P. Chambers I and 3, A. H. Ellis 2^^P heads: P. Chambers 1, A.H. Ellis 2, Robin Oldt 3. Berries: J. Tod 1, 2 and 3. Gre \ foliage: J. Tod I, L. Proude 2. Shrub on tree: L. McFadyer 1 and 2, L. Proude 3. Foliage: J. Tod 1 and 3, Robin Oldt 2. Collection N.Z. native tree or shrubs: J. Tod 1 and 2, M. Cole 3. Unusual plant: C. Spiers 1. Creeper or climbing plant: L. Proude 1. A. Boyd 2, P. Chambers 3. Pot plants foliage: A.H. Ellis I, C. Spiers 2 and 3. Fern basket: M. Cranston 1 and 3, C. Spiers 2. Cacti or succulent: J. Tod 1, B. Frost 2. Flowering plant: C. Spiers 1, Robyn Minchinton 2.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 March 1984, Page 10
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525Horticulture Results from Waimarino A&P Show Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 March 1984, Page 10
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