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SPRING FLOWERS

DISPLAY OF DAFFODILS SHOW AT TE AROHA •(Special to Times) TE AROHA, Tuesday. One of the finest displays or daffodils and spring flowers yet placed on view in Te Aroha was that at the Parish Hall today. v The exhibits, which were very numerous, were of high quality. The show or anemones was the best ever staged in the district. In the champion blooms Mias McCormick took the honours for Magni Coronati and Leeds!!, and Mrs A. J. Clarke for Medio Coronati. The points prize was won by Miss McCormick. Following is the prize-list:— Daffodils Open Classes.—Twelve varieties, representing four divisions: Miss McCormick 1. Nine varieties, representing five divisions: Miss McCormick l, Mrs Daines 2. Amateur Classes.-—Nine varieties, representing four divisions: Miss McCormick 1, Miss Strange 2. Six varieties: Mrs Daines 1, Miss McCormick 2. Three varieties: Miss McCormick 1, Mrs Daines 2, Mts A. J. Clarke 3. Three varieties, IA, 18, 1C: Miss McCormick 1, Mrs Barker 2. Three varieties: 2A and 2B: Miss McCormick 1, Mrs Daines 2. Three varieties, 2 stems of each: Miss McCormick 1. Three varieties, Red or Orange Cups: Mrs A. J. Clarke 1, Miss McCormick 2, Miss Strange 3. Three varieties: Miss McCorrpick 1. Six stems, 3 varieties: Miss McCormick 1. Six stems, at least three varieties: Miss McCormick 1. Three blooms: Miss McCormick l, Mrs M. Nicol 2. Twelve varieties: Miss Strange 1, Mrs Ingham 2. Nine varieties: Mrs Ingham 1. Nine varieties, other than Trumpets: Mrs A. 5. Clarke 1, Mrs F. Bliss 2, Mrs A. J. Clarke 3. Nine varieties, any division: Mrs A. J. Clarke 1, Mrs F. Bliss 2, Miss Strange 3. Six varieties, any division: Mrs A. J. Clarke 1, Mrs Burt 2, Mrs F. Bliss 3. Special, six varieties (primary school children): Maureen Swney 1, Grey Swney 2. Single Blooms.—Trumpet, yellow: Miss McCormick 1 and 2, Mrs Ingham 3. Trumpet, white: Miss McCormick 1, Mrs Palmer 2, Miss Strange 3. Trumpet, bicolour: Miss McCormick 1. Incomparabills: Mrs A. J. Clarke 1, Mrs Barker 2, Miss McCormick 3. Barrii: Miss McCormick 1, Mrs Palmer 2, Mrs A. J. Clarke 3. Leedsil: Miss McCormick 1, Mrs Daines 2, Mrs Palmer 3. Leedsil: Miss McCormick 1. Poetaz: Miss McCormick 1, Canon C. W. Turner 2. Poetaz or Tazetta: Miss McCormick 1, Mrs Ingham 2. Poetaz, double: Mrs A. J. Clarke l, Mrs M. Nicol 2. Seedling, any variety: Miss McCormick 1,2 and 3. Novice Classes.—Three varieties: Don Daines 1 and 2. Six varieties: Don Dairies 1 and 2. Decorative Section Decorated table: Miss Strange 1, Mrs Turner 2, Mrs Burt 3. Bowl or flowers: Miss Strange 1, Mrs Ingham 2, Mrs Turner 3. Centrepiece vase or flowers: Mrs Ingham i, Miss Strange 2. Decorated bowl or Narcissi: Miss Strange 1, Mrs Turner 2, Mrs A. J. Clarke 3. Floating bowl: Miss Strange 1, 'Mrs Rowbotham 2. Tall vase for table: Mrs F. Bliss 1, Mrs A. J. Clarke 2, Miss Strange 3. Three buttonliole-s (children’s work): Jocelyn Bliss 1, Maureen Swney 2, Bob Nicol 3. Miscellaneous Flowers Collection or flowers: Mrs Burt l. Collection or cut flowers: Mrs Burt 1. Collection of cut shrubs: Mrs Pierson l. Collection or linaria: Mrs Ingham 1. Collection or wallflowers: Mrs Lipsey 1. Violets: Mrs Palmer 1, Mrs Lipsey 2, Mrs Daines 3. Polyanthus primroses: Mrs G: Gilchrist 1, Mrs W. R. Lawrence 2, Mrs Pierson 3 and h.c., Mrs Rowbotham h.c. Six l'reesias: Mrs W. R. Lawrence 2. Six l’reesias, cream or white: Mrs Deverell 1, Miss McGirr 2, Mrs F. Bliss 3. Twelve primroses: Mrs 11. Daines 1, Mrs Pierson 2 and 3, Mrs Rowbotham h.c., Miss McLaren h.c. Single anemones: Mrs G. Gilchrist 1, Mrs F. Bates 2, Mrs \V. R. Lawrence ' 3, Mrs Wilcox h.c. Double anemones: Mrs F. Gardiner l and h.c., Mrs G. Gilchrist 2, Mrs F. Bates 3. Iceland poppy: Miss McLaren 1, Mrs W. R. Lawrence 2, 'Mrs 11. Bliss 3. Miss .McGirr h.c. Ranunculi: Mrs Willeox 1, Mrs W. R. Lawrence 2 and 3. Mrs F. Bates h.c., Mrs Leitcli h.c. Violas: Miss McLaren 1. Pansies: Mrs W. R. Law rence 1, Miss McLaren 2. Pansies, 3 varieties: Mrs W. R. I-awrence l. Camellias: Mrs J. R. Nicol l and 2. Stocks: Miss McLaren 1, Mrs W. R. Lawrence 2, Marion Swney 3. Hyacinths: Mrs w. R. Lawrence 1, Mrs Daines 2, Mrs Pierson 3. Iris: Mrs Halligan 1, Mrs K. Bliss 2. Mrs McGirr 3. Flower, any variety: Mrs W. R. Lawrence 1. Mrs A. W. Johnson 2, Miss McGirr 3. One flowering plant: Mrs Rowbotham 1 and 2. Mrs Hair 3. One cyclamen: Mrs Hair l. One hanging basket, lachanalia: Mrs G. Barlow U

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20908, 13 September 1939, Page 9

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SPRING FLOWERS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20908, 13 September 1939, Page 9

SPRING FLOWERS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20908, 13 September 1939, Page 9

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