Notices. ' "" ~ Di pRIZE gCHEDCLE For Exhibits at the Show of the WfIIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, To he held 011 THURSDAY, 1"t;I MARCH, 1592, At the Public Hall, Cambridge. J. W. SOUTER, Hon. Sec. Show Committeo. Dfrbion A-POT PLANTS. B- 0. C a«s . o « ]. Fnsnhias, collection... ... * « 2. ~ best specimen ... o 0 3. Colons, best 3 ... '"on 4. Balsams, best 3 ... 5. Ferns, 3 established... ... •» " (i. Pelargoniums, 3 varieties ... ■> 7, Zuual Geraniums, 3 varietits, single ... ••• . . u 8. Zonal Geraniums, 3 vanetics, double ... . . ... - * ° !). Begonias, 3 varieties, foliage... •> u 1Q ~ flowering A 0 11.' Collection Pot Plants ...jo 0 ~ 2nd prize \ 2 b Division B-POT PLANTS (Amateurs cnly). Same as foregoing. Division C-CUT FLOWERS. L Asters, 6 varieties ... "'or 2. Zinnias, 0 varieties... ... - 3. Carnations and Picofees, o varieties ... ••• ••• ? 4. Gladioli, G spikes "' on „ 2nd prize ... | - U 5. Roses, 3 varieties ... ... 2 G ti. Pansies, best collection ... - l> 7. Stocks, best collection ... J> 8. Antirrhinums, best collection ~ o 9. Phlox Dnimmondi, collection - o 10. Dahlias, collection of 0 ... 2; G 11. „ ... 12 . ••• " 6 ]2_ champion collection, Mr J. Sharp's prize of 6 hybrid rhododendrons,value 21 0 13. Collection Cut Flowers, grown by exhibitor ... '"op 14. Bridal Bouquet ... ••• - b 15. Hand Bouquet not exceeding - 9in. diomoter (hot-house flowers excluded) — Dr. Cheesman's prize, Valuable Electroplate Butter Cooler. Division D—CUT FLO WEES (Amateurs only) Classes 1 to 11, same as Division C.
12. Collection Dahlias ... „ 9 ~ second pr;ze ( £ » 13. Collection Cut Flowers ... 3 6 Division E—FRUIT. Apples—Mrs Gwynno's prize, £1 Is. 1. Champion—Culinary, (3 vaneties, 4of each ... ••• 1" o 2. Culinary, 12 varieties, 4 of each _ -10 6 Mr Geo. Edgecnmbe's Prize, f 1 Is. 3. Champion—Dessert, 6 vaneties, 4of each ... ••• 10 o 4. Dessert, 12 varieties, 4of each 10 6 5. Apples, Champion Collection : must Ton 80 exhibits of 4 apples each, of not less than 20 varieties (12 dessert ami 8 cooking), and not morn than 3 exhibits of any one variety—First prize. Timepiece. presented, by Mrs F. R. Ellis, value ... ...100 0 Pecond prize, Umbrella Stand, presented by Thos. Wells, Esq., value ... ... 30 0 6. Apples—Four best varieties, 4 of cach, suitable for export — Messrs W. P. Laurie and Co.'s prize, 1 Sack Manure 7. Apples—Best 12 Bismarcks— Messrs Giltnore, Younghus* band and Co.'s prize, 1 box their Ceylon Tea, value ... 11 3 8. Apples-Best 12 Cox's Orange Pippins — Messrs Giltnore, Younghusband and Co.'s prize, 51b. tin Planter s Choice Tea, value ... 10 C 9. Apples—l2Reinettedu Canada —Messrs Gilmore, ¥oiuu:husband and Co.'s prize, 51b. tin Kun Ruan Tea, value ... 10 C 10. Apples—Best 12 Ohinemuri —Messrs Gilmore, Younghusband and Co.'s prize, 51b. tin their India and China Blend of Tea, value ... 10 ( 11. Apples—Best 12 Stone Pippin —Mr Jno. Parr's prize,B.M. Teapot, value ... ... 15 I 12. Peaches, best 5 ... ••• 2 l 13. ~ collection ... ... j4 I
~ second prize 12 U 14. ?e&rS| be3t 6 varieties, 4 of / ea „ „ second prize! 2 0 15. Peava, boat collection ... I 5 0 ~ ~ second prize I 2 G 10. Quinces, best 5 ... _ ... 2 6 17. Plums, cooking, 3 varieties, 0 of each 2 6 18. Plums, cooking, G varieties, 6 ( _ of each ... ... ... < 3 6 „ second prize ( 2 0 19. Plum a, dessert, .*! varieties, G of each ... ... _ ... 2 6 20. Plums, dessert, G varieties, G 1 of each ... ... ••• )■* j» n ~ second prize ( 2 0 21. Tlums, collection of ... i 5 0 „ ~ second prize j 2 6 22. Plums, Japanese, collection of Mr G. J. Mann's prize of ... 10 0 23. Grapes (outdoor grown), 3 bunches—Mr P. LeQueane's prize, 6 bottles Bon Accord Wine 24. Grapes (hot-house), 3 bunches 3 6 25. Water Melons, 3 ... ••• 2 6 20. Rock Melon, 3 ... ••• 2 6 27. Tomatoes, G _ ... ••• 2 6 28. Tomatoes, collection 4of each J 3 6 ~ „ second prize \ 2 0 Division F—FEE IT (Amateurs only). Classen 1 to 4—Same as Division E., but prizes : Ist, 5s ; 2nd. 2s 6d. 5. Amateur Champion Collection, not to exceed 25 varieties, 4 of each—Mr Geo. Mason's prize, thirteen varieties of Japanese plums, value ... 21 0 Classes 6 to 11 and 22 omitted Classes 12 to 21. and 25 to 28 same as Division E. Classes 23 and 24—Prize, 3s 6d each.
1. Peas, 50 pods ... ••• 2 0 2. Broad Beans, 24 pods ... 2 0 3. Beans, Kidney, 24 pods ... 2 0 4. Celery, 3 sticks ... ••• 2 0 5. Carrots, 6 ... ... 2 0 6. Turnips, 6... ... ••• 2 0 7. Cucumbers, 2 ... ... 2 0 8. Cabbage, 3... ... ••• 2 0 9. Cabbage, Red, 3 ... ... 2 0 10. Cabbage, Savoy, 3 ... ... 2 0 11. Cauliflowers, 3 ... ... 2 0 12. Lettuce, 3... ... ... 2 0 13. Onions, 12... ... ... 2 0| 14. Onions, best collection, 6 of ( each ... ••• •••■{ 6 0 ~ second prize J. 2 0 15. Parsnips, 3 ... . ••• 2 0 16 Pumpkin (Champion), heaviest —Mr F. Marshall's prize, Horse Breastplate and Martingale, value ...21 0 17. Vegetable Marrows, 3 ... * " 18. Beetroot, 3 ••• ••• . " 19. Potatoes, Kidneys, 12 .- J J „ second prize | 2 0 20. Potatoes, Round, 12 ... . j3 6 „ second prize \ 2 0 Mr John McNicol's prize, 10s 6d. 21. Potatoes, collection, 4 of each I variety... ••• "li k ~ second prize ( 3 b 22. Rhubarb, 12 sticks . ... 2 6 23. Haricot BeaDS (for food)— Mr T. Peacock's prize, Lornpound Microscope, value ... 12 0 24. Champion Collection Vegetables—Messrs J. Burns and Co.'s prize, Lamp, value ... a V
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3058, 20 February 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)
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