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FINE BLOOMS

DISPLAY AT MAURICEVILLE GARDENING CIRCLE ANNUAL SHOW. THE LIST OF AWARDS. Although the entries were not so numerous the quality of the blooms exhibited at the annual show of the Mauriceville Gardening Circle was exceptionally good. Mrs C. C. Jackson one of the foundation members of the Gardening Circle, opened the show. The president, Miss Heckler, expressed the circle’s thanks to all exhibitors. judges and stewards for their support. Mrs Jackson was presented with a posy and the secretary. Mr H. C. Mortensen. with a buttonhole. Following is the list of awards: —

CUT FLOWERS

(Judges: Mr. and Mrs. Robinson.)

Stewards: Mrs Kenny. Mrs Manihera, Miss P. Manihera. Mr T. J. Manihera.

Antirrhinums, three stems: M. Malla-j barr 2. Asters, three distinct colours: I Mrs P. Pickering 1. Mrs Godden 2, Mrs A. Forsberg 3. Three varieties: Mrs Pickering 1 and 2. Dahlias, decorative, three blooms, any colour: Mrs C. R. Judd 1. E. W. Cheetham 2 and 3. Cactus. three blooms, any colour: Mrs C. R. Judd 1 and 2. Hybrid cactus, three blooms, any colour: Mrs C. R. Judd 1 and 3, Mrs L. M. King 2. One bloom: Mrs P. Pickering 1, Mrs C. C. Jackson 2, Mrs E. W. Cheetham 3. Pompom, three blooms, any colour: Mrs C. R. Judd 1 and 2, Mrs L. M. King 3. Charm, three blooms, any colour: Mrs C. R. Judd 1 and 2, Mrs P. Pickering 3. Gladioli, decorative, three stems: Mrs C. R. Judd 1, Mrs P. Pickering 2, Mrs E. Cheetham 3. Gladioli, primulas, three stems: Mrs P. Pickering 1. Geranium, single, three stems: Mrs C. C. Jackson 1, Mrs A. E. Clarke 2, Miss June Larsen 3. Geranium, double, three stems: Mrs E. W. Cheetham 1 and 2, Edna Dagg 3. Heleniums, one stem: Mrs H. Myers 1, Mrs H. Godden 2. Mrs E. Manihera 3. Hydrangeas, one truss: Mrs Douglas Brunton 1, Mrs Hillas Myers 2: Larkspurs, three spikes: Mrs C. R. Judd 1 and 2. Lily: M. Wright 1, R. A. Cameron 2. Michaelmas daisy: Mrs H. Godden 1, Mrs E. A. Manihera 2 and 3. Marigold, African, three orange or lemon: Mrs P. Pickering 1 and 2, Mrs C. R. Judd 3. Marigold, French, three blooms: Mrs P. Pickering 1,2 and 3. Montbretia, three stems: Mrs P. Pickering 1 and 3, Mrs C. C. Jackson 2. Nemcsia, four heads: Mrs J. Osborne 1 and 3, Miss J. Larsen 2. Petunias, single, three blooms: Mrs F. Pickering 1 and 2. Mrs Douglas Brunton 3. Pansies, three blooms: Mrs. J. Osborne 1 and 3, Mr. Ivon Larsen 2. Phlox, drummondii, six stems: Mrs C. R. Judd 1, Mrs P. Pickering 2 and 3. Poppies. Iceland, foulblooms: Mrs P. Pickering 1,2 and 3. Roses, three blooms: Miss A. Mallabar 1, Mrs A. Forsberg '2. Roses, polyanthus, one truss: Mrs H. Trass 1, Mrs R. A. Cameron 2. Sweet peas, six stems: Mrs J. Pain 1, Mrs A. Forsberg 2, Mrs G. Fredricksen 3. Salpiglossis. three stems: Mrs P. Pickering 1,2 and 3. Stocks, three stems: M. Mallarbarr 1, Mrs C. C. Jackson 2. Siabious, three blooms: Mrs A. Forsberg 1, Mrs J. Pain 2, Dawn Wilson 3. Shrubs, flowering, one vase: Mrs C. R. Judd 2. Verbenas, three stems: Mrs C. R. Judd 1, Mrs P. Pickering 2 and 3. Violas, three blooms: Ivan Larsen 1, G. F. Orsborne 2. Vase of perennials: Mrs E. J. Wright 1. Zinnias, three blooms, distinct colours: Mrs Douglas Brunton 1, Mrs P. Pickering 2, Mrs C. R. Judd 3. Zinnias, three: Mrs A. Forsberg 1, Mrs P. Pickering 2, Mrs A. Godden 3. Distinct flower, not scheduled: Mrs H. Godden 1, Mrs J. Orsborne 2, Mrs C. C. Jackson 3. Collection of ordinary garden flowers (eight kinds, two of each): Mrs Douglas Brunton 1, Mrs P. Pickering 2, Mrs E. Manihera 3. Points prize: Mrs P. Pickering. OPEN CLASSES. (Judges: Mr and Mrs W. H. Robieson). (Stewards: Mrs Kenny, Mrs Manihera, Miss P. Manihera and Miss J. Larsen). Asters, twelve blooms, four colours: Mrs P. Pickering 1. Gladioli, six stems distinct: Mrs C. R. Judd 1, Mrs G. Couper 2, Mrs P. Pickering 3. Dahlias, decorative, six colours: Mrs C. R. Judd 1. Dahlias, decorative, three colours: Mrs C. R. Judd 1, Mrs G. Couper 2, S. Fletcher 3. Zinnias, six distinct colours: Mrs W. Knowles 1, Mrs C. R. Judd 2. Marigold, African, three orange and three lemon: Mrs P. Pickering I, Mr Mallabarr 2, Mrs W, Knowles 3, Hydrangeas, one head: S. Fletcher 1 and 2, Mrs G. Couper 3. Carnations, four blooms: Mrs Forsberg 1, Mrs G. Orsborne 2, Mrs A. Clarke 3.

Champion dahlia (A. T. Myers Challenge Cup): C. R. Judd. Champion gladioli (C. R. Judd Cup): Mrs C. R. Judd.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 7

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798

FINE BLOOMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 7

FINE BLOOMS Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 March 1941, Page 7

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