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Notices. _ PRIZE SCHEDULE For Exhibits at the Show of the WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, To be held on THURSDAY, 17xn MARCH, 1892, At the Fublic Hall, Cambridge. J. \V. SOUTER, Hon. Sec. Show Committee. Division A-POT PLANTS. Class "•d----1. Fußchias, collection... ... 3 0 2. ~ best specimen ... 3 0 3. Coitus, best 3 ... ••• 3 0 4. Balsams, best 3 ... ... 3 0 5. Ferns, 3 established... ... 3 0 (!. Pelargoniums, 3 varieties ... 3 0 7. Zonal Geraniums, 3 varieties, single ... ... _ ••• 3 0 8. Zonal Geraniums, 3 varieties, double ... ... ••• 3 0 9. Begonias, 3 varieties, foliage... 3 0 10. „ •. flowering 3 0 U. Collection Pot Plants ...f5 0 ~ i, 2nd prize I 2 6 Division B—POT PLANTS (Amateurs only). Same as foregoing. Division C—CUT FLOWERS. 1. Asters, 6 varieties ... ... 2 6 2. Zinnias, 6 varieties... ... 2 6 3. Carnations and Picotees, 6 varieties ... ••• ••• - " 4. Gladioli, 0 spikes 3 6 ~ 2dcl prize ... j 2 0 5. Roaes, 3 varieties ... ... 2 6 b\ Pansies, best collection ■■• 2 6 7. Stocks, best collection ... 2 G 8. Antirrhinums, best collection 2 (i 9. Phlox Dnimmoudi, collection 2 G 10. Dahlias, collection of 6 ... 2 G U. » .. ! ,2 ... 3 G 12. ~ champion collection, Mr J. Sharp's prize of 6 hybrid rhododendrons,value 21 0 13. Collection Cut Flowers, grown by exhibitor ... ... 3 14. Bridal Bouquet 2 ° 15. Hand Bouquet not exceeding 9in. diameter (hot-house flowers excluded) — Dr. Cheesman's prize, Valuable Electroplate Butter Cooler. Division D—CUT FLOWERS (Amateurs only) Classes 1 to 11, same as Division C. 12. Collection Dahliaß ... ...(5 0 „ second prize (2 6 13. Collection Cut Flowers ... 3 6 Division E—FRUIT. Apples—Mrs Gwynne's prize, £1 Is. 1. Champion—Culinary, 6 varieties, 4of each ... ... 10 6 2. Culinary, 12 varieties, 4 of each 10 6 Mr Geo. Edgeenmbe's Prize, £1 Is. 3. Champion—Dessert, 6 varieties, 4of each ... ... 10 6 4. Dessert, 12 varieties, 4of each 10 6 5. Apples, Champion Collection ; must be SO exhibits of 4 apples each, of not less than 20 varieties (12 dessert and 8 cooking), and not more than 3 exhibits of anyone variety—First prize, Timepiece, presented by Mrs F. R. Ellis, value 100 0 Second prize, Umbrella Stand, presented by Thos. Wells, Esq., value ... •■■ 30 0 6. Apples—Four best varieties, 4 of each, suitable for export —Messrs W. S. Laurie and Co.'a prize, 1 Sack Manure 7. Apples—Best 12 Bismarcks— Messrs Gilmore, Younghus , - band and Co.'s prize, 1 box their Ceylon Tea, value ... 11 3 8. Apples—Best 12 Cox's Orange Pippins — Messrs Gilmore, Youughusband and Co.'s prize, 51b. tin Planter's Choice Tea, value ... 10 0 9. A pples—l2Reiuette du Canada —Messrs Gilmore, Younghusband and Co.'s prize, 51b. tin Run Ruaii Tea, value ... 10 i 10. Apples—Best 12 Ohinemiui —Messrs Gilmore, Younghusband and Co.'s prize, 51b. tin their ln;li;v find China Blend of Tea, value ... 10 0 11. Apples—Best 12 Stone Pippin —M r Jno. Parr's prize, B. M. Teapot, value ... ... 15 0 12. Peaches, best 0 ... ... 2 6 13. ~ collection ... ... (4 6 ~ ~ second prize 1 2 0 14. Pears, be3t G varieties, 4 of j , each ... ... ■•■■] 3 6 „ „ second prize [2 0 15. Peai-3, best collection .... I 5 0 „ ~ ~ second prize 12 C 16. Quinces, best 5 ... ... 2 0 17. Plums, cooking, 3 varieties, 6 of each... ... ... 2 6 18. Plums, cooking, 6 varieties, 6 I of each ... ... ... < 3 6 „ ~ second prize ( 2 0 19. Plums, dessert, 3 varieties, 6 of each ... ... ••• 2 6 20. Plums, dessert, 6 varieties, 6 ( of each ... ... ... < 3 6 ~ ~ second prize ( 2 0 21. Plums, collection of ...15 0 „ ~ second prize j 2 6 22. Plnms, Japanese, collection of Mr G. J. Mann's prize of ... 10 0 23. Grapes (outdoor grown), 3 bunches—Mr P. LeQuesne's prize, 6 bottles Bon Accord Wine 24. Grapes (hot-house), 3 bunches 3 6 25. Water Melons, 3 ... ... 2 G 26. Rock Melon, 3 2 6 27. Tomatoes, 6 ... ... 2 6 28. Tomatoes, collection 4of each f 3 6 ~ „ second prize \ 2 0 Division F—FEU IT (Amateurs only), Clasaes 1 to 4—Same as Division E., but prizes : Ist, ss; 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 C Classes 6 to 11 and 22 omitted Classes 12 to 21, and 25 to 28 same at Division E. Classes 23 and 24—Prize, 3s 6d each. Division G—VEGETABLES. 1. Peas, 50 pods 2 ( 2. Broad Beans, 24 pods ... 2 I 3. Beans, Kidney, 24 pods ... 2 ( 4. Celery, 3 sticks ... ... 2 ( 5. Carrots, 6 2 ( 6. Turnips, 6... ■•• ••• 2 • 7. Cucumbers, 2 2 ( 8. Cabbage, 3 2 ( 9. Cabbage, Red, 3 2 ( 10. Cabbage, Savoy, 3 2 ( 11. Cauliflowers, 3 2 ( 12. Lettuce, 3... ... ... 2 < 13. Onions, 12... ... ... 2 ( 14. Onions, best collection, 6 of f each ... ... ..A 5 ( ~ ~ second prize (_ 2 ( 15. Parsnips, 3 ... ... 2 ( 16. Pumpkin (Champion), heaviest Mr F. Marshall's prize, Horse Breastplate and Martingale, value ... 21 ( 17. Vegetable Marrows, 3 ... 2 I 18. Beetroot, 3 ••• ••• 2 i 19. Potatoes, Kidneys, 12 ... 3 i ~ second prize | 2 i 20. Potatoes, Round, 12 ... J3 i „ second prize I 2 I Mr John McNicol's prize, 10s 6d. 21. Potatoes, collection, 4 of each j variety ... ••• .••• ) \ | „ ~ second prize { 3 I 22. Rhubarb, 12 sticks... ••• 2 I 23. Haricot Beans (for food)—Mr T. Peacock's prize, Compound Microscope, value ... 12 I 24. Champion Collection Vegetables—Messrs J. Burns and Co.'sjprize, Lamp, value ... 42 I

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3064, 5 March 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)

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