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PRIZE LIST

CUT FLOWERS (OPEN). Rosss, 12: Mrs L. D. Booth 1. Six distinct: Mrs L. D. Booth 1. Three distinct: Mrs L. D. Booth 1 and 3, Mrs J. Jameson 2. Truss, polyanthus rose: Mrs L. D. Booth 1, Miss T. Jackson 2. Three trusses, single roses: Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Mrs B. V. Skeet 2. Three stems, decorative: Mrs J. Jameson 1, Mrs B. V. Skeet 2. Sweet peas, six varieties: Mrs K. Morris 1. Three varieties: Mrs K. Morris 1 and 2. Six .stems, light colours - H. L. Esau 2. ’Six stems, dark colours: H. L. Esau 1. Three stems, one variety: Mrs K, Morris 1 and 2. Twenty-four stem: H. L. Esau 1. Antirrhinums: Three, one colour: Mrs B. V. Skeet 1. Six, three colours: H. L. Esau 1. Gaillardias, three stems: Mrs D. Buchanan 1, Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 2. Iris: Mrs F. M. Wallis 1, Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 2. Six, bearded: Mrs James Shaw 1, Mrs B. V. Skeet 2. Lupins, six heads: Mrs M. G. Scharn- j weber 1. Mrs L. D. Booth 2, Mother Teresa 3. Nemesia, three distinct colours: Mrs W. G. Couper 1, H. L. Price 2. Paeonies, three double: Mrs J. Jameson 1, Mrs G. W. Couper 2. Three single: Mrs B. V. Skeet 1, Mrs F. M. Wallis 2. Pansies, three distinct blooms: Mrs K. Morris 1, Mrs G. W. Couper 2. Poppies, Iceland, twelve: Mrs H. E. Pither 1, Mrs A. E. Reid 2, H. L. Esau 3. Six, one colour: Mrs H. E. Pither 1 and 2, H. L. Esau 3. Oriental, three: Mrs G. W. Scharnweber 1. Rhododendrons, three heads: Mrs B. V. Skeet 1, Mrs D. Buchanan 2, One head: Mrs H. E. Pither 1, Mrs D. Buchanan 2. Stock, Brompton, one head: Mrs T. B. Braggins 1. Verbenas, six stems: Mrs J. Jameson Collection bulbous flowers:. Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Mrs B. Kingdon 2, Mrs G. W. Couper 3. Any other distinctive flower: H. L. Esau 1, Mrs L. D. Booth 2, H. L. Esau and Mrs D. Buchanan (equal) 3. Collection cut flowers: Mrs D. Buchanan 1, Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 2. Collection of three flowering trees or shrubs: Mrs B. V. Skeet 1, Mrs H..L. Price 2, Mrs D. Buchanan 3. Collection three herbaceous perennials: Mrs B. V. Skeet 1, Mrs F. M. Wallis 2, Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 3. Collection three annuals or biennials: Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Mrs B. V. Skeet 2. DECORATIVE. Decorated hat: Mrs F. M. Wallis 1, A. M. Keir 2, Mrs J. Welch 3. Posy: Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Miss Judith Gough 2, A. M. Keir 3. Buttonholes, three: Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Margaret Gaskin 2. Shoulder spray: Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Mrs W. T. Snowsill 2, A. M. ■ Keir 3. Tr Vase, arranged for effect: Mrs H. K. Macintosh 1, Mrs E. C. White 2. Basket of flowers: Mrs D. Buchanan 1, Mrs H. K. Macintosh 2, A. M. Keir 3.

Bowl of flowers: Mrs B. Kingdon 1 and 2, Miss D. Todd 3. Bowl of roses: Miss D. Todd 1, Mrs J. Welch 2, Miss I. Barton 3. Decorated table, open: Mrs Moser 1, Miss I. Barton 2, Mrs Guy Williams 3. Decorated bowl or vase for mantlepiece: Miss D. Todd 1, Miss B. Barton 2, Mrs H. K. Mclntosh 3. Decorated table, for previous first prize winners in decorated tables section: Mrs Moser 1, Miss B. Barton 2. Bowl of native flowers, berries and foliage: Mrs Moser 1, Mrs Tuxford 2. Floating bowl: Mrs H. K. Macintosh 1, Mrs J. Welch 2, Miss J. Hogg 3. Box of flowers: Miss Judith Gough 1, A. M. Keir 2, Mrs W. T. Snowsill 3. Trough of flowers: Mrs E. C. White 1, Mrs H. K. Macintosh 2, Mrs B. Kingdon 3. Saucer sand posy: Margaret Gaskin 1, Mrs W. T. Snowsill 2, Judith Gough 3, Floral noyelty: Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Mrs F. M. Wallis 2, A. M. Keir 3. Bowl of pansies: Mrs M. G. Scharnweber 1, Mrs D. Buchanan 2, Mrs W. T. Snowsill 3. Bowl of violas: Mrs E. Jenkins 1, Mrs Guy Williams 2, Mrs W. T. Snowsill 3. Sand lady: Mrs Guy Williams 1, Judith Gough 2, Mrs M. G.. Scharnweber 3. ’

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 6

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721

PRIZE LIST Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 6

PRIZE LIST Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 6

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