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AUTUMN SHOW

DISPLAY AT CAMBRIDGE RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED (Special to Times) CAMBRIDGE. Tuesday. There were re-cord entries for the Cam 1 bridge autumn Rower show held at th< Parish Hall to-day under the auspices o: St. Andrew’s Anglican Church. There . was a wonderful display or dahlias and j cut flowers, also fine decorative and Trull ; and vegetable sections. ! The champion dahlia bloom, Charlotte j Elizabeth Collins, was grown by 'Mr Oswald V. Simpson, of Cambridge. Detailed results are:— Dahlias Six distinct large varieties: W. Hanson 1. Mrs T. Preece 2. O. V. Simpson 3. Three distinct varieties, large: Mrs D. W. Ariell 1, Mrs T. Preece 2. Two vellow , blooms, large: Mrs T. Preece 1, Mrs H. 1 Ellis 2. One large bloom: C. Smith 1, Mrs T. Preece 2, Mrs/H. Ellis 3. Six distinct varieties, medium: Mrs D. \V. Ariell 1. O. V. Simpson 2. Three variei ties, medium: Mrs D. W. Ariell i, Miss Christophers 2, O. V. Simpson 3. One bloom, medium: W. Hanson 1, C. Smith 2, Mrs T. Preece 3. Three -varieties, cactus: Mrs T. Preece 1, Mrs D. W. Ariell 2. Six varieties, small: Mrs D. W. Ariel! 1, Mrs E. Nickle 2, O. V. Simpson 3. Three varieties, pompom: Mrs T. Preece 1, Mrs D. W. Ariell 2, Mrs E. M. Keeley Novice Classes Three varieties, large: Mrs H. Ellis 1, Mrs \V. J. Ward 2. Three varieties, medium: Miss Cliffln 1. Mrs R. C. Clemow 2. W. Maberly 3. Three varieties, small: Mrs H. Ellis 1, Miss Christophers 2, Mrs \V. J. Ward 3. Three varieties, pompom: W. Maberly 1. Mrs E-. J. White 2. Mrs J. Linsley 3. One bloom, large: Mrs H. C. Wallace 1. \V. Maberly 2, Mrs J. Linsley Cut Flowers Collection cut flowers (12 kinds): Mrs H. Ellis 1, Mrs E. J. White 2, Mrs A. M. Fisher 3. Bowl of zinnias: Mrs C. J. Ellis I. Zinnias (6 blooms, 3 colours): Mrs A. M. Norton I. Miss fv. Braun 2. Asters, double <r. blooms): Miss Christophers 1. Marigolds. African: Mrs !•;. J. White 1. Mrs A. M. Fisher 2. Mrs stephenson Marigolds, excluding African: Mrs C. if. Cooper 1. Mrs R. Clemow 2. Mrs o. V. Simpson 3. Phlox, Prummonds: Mrs C. IJ. Cooper I. k. Heaslip 2. Mrs E. J. White 3. salvias: Miss A. M. Norton 1, Mi's c J. Ellis 2. Hydrangeas: Miss A. McFarlane 1. Mrs W. Ariell 2. st. Andrew's Church 3. Vase of any cut flowers: Mrs w. Ariell l, Mrs W. J. Ward 2, Mrs E. M. Keeley 3. Decorative Section Bowl Tor dinner table: AID-; E. J. Ellis I. Bowl or vase or dahlias: Mrs E. Nickle 1. Mrs W. Ariell 2, Mrs F.. M. Keeley 3. Basket of berries and foliage: Mrs E. M. Keeley 1. Jug of flowers: Miss E. J. Ellis 1. Mrs J. I.insley 2. Floating bowl: Mrs E. Nickle 1. Mrs D. W. Ariell 2. Hanging basket of flowers: Mrs F-. M. Keeley I. Vase of flowers, men only: Mr >amp=on 1. T. Worthing 2. Vase br flowers: Airs Blackman t. Standing basket or flowers: Mrs W. J. Ward 1. Afiss L. Pallimore 2. Saucer nr flowers: Airs S. Amyps 1, Alis-s Susan Ellis 2. Buttonholei: Miss Shirley Arrives i t Miss Joan Ellis ?. Miss i.. Pallimore 3. Posy: Atiss D. Ellis 1, Aliss S. Ellis i». Fruit and Vegetables Four apples, dessert: Miss \. At. Norton 1. T. stein, sen.. 2. Four apples, cooking: Mrs J. c. Allen 1. Mrs 11. Riley 2. Mrs w. J. Ward 3. Four peaches:’.Airs F. M. Keeley t, Mrs Blackman 2. Mrs it. Ellis Fmir lemons: H. Burge 1 and 2. W. Maheriv 3. Ten rape gooseberries; Mrs ?. Wilhams t and 2. lour quinces; Mrs W. J. Ward I and 2. Four apples, heaviest; ■ N. McFarlane 1. Bunch or grapes, outdoor grown: W. Maberly !. Four 1 pufid. i-s. apple: Airs Rlaekman 1. .-i\ tomatoes: N. McFarlane 1. Mrs* s. ms 2. Six mums. liest ke< ping; 11. White 3.’ six onion’s, heaviest; T.’ Worthing 1, Mrs J. C. Alien 2. T. Keeley :t. Three carrots; Mrs c 11. Cooper 1. Mrs H. Riley 2. Mrs K. J. White 3. Three red heet'-oots: j\ stein, son.. I. Mrs Rlaekman 2. Airs c H. Cooper 3. Three swedes; Mr Rlaekman 1. Six shallots: Mrs s. Williams 1. Mr H. Riley 2. Mrs c. if. Cooper 3. Beans, j•» p«.d<: Mrs K. J. White t. Mi" A. At. Norton 2. Mrs C. If. Cooper 3. Five potatoes; T. stein. sen.. 1. Mis s. Williams j. Mr Blackman 3. Jive potatoes, k 'fluey: .Mrs s. William- I. Mr Blackman 2. Mrs 11. Riley One ~f|ua-!i. qua I ty: Air Blackman t. T. Worth'd- '• vegetable marrow. quality: Mr F. J. White t. A| i»> ,\. ai. Norton 2. colle- tion of vegetables, six varieties: Mr Blackman l.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 10

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AUTUMN SHOW Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 10

AUTUMN SHOW Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 10

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