PRIZE LIST.
The following is the prize list, the figures in parenthesis denoting the | number of entries in each disks: I FRUIT. | OPEN CLASS. Best collection of fruit,—(l) Mrs Bushell. ! .Best six peaches.—(4) H. Davis 1, Millichanip and Sons 2. Best 6 nectarines—(2) A. A. Orr 1. Best 0 apricots.—(3) Mrs Bushel 1, John Davison 2. Plums, 3 varieties, G of each —(2) Millichamp and Sons 1. Apples, 12 dessert, < :ie variety.—(3) Milhchamp 1, Mrs Bushell 2. Apples, 12 cooking, one variety-- (3) J. Davison 1, Mrs Bushell 2. Apples, best collection, 12 varieties 4 of eacli—(3) Mrs Bushell 1, Milliclinmp and Sons 2. Pears, best collection, 3 varieties 4 ol each—(3) .Mrs Bushell 1, F. Chirk Mulberries, best dish—(l) Mrs Wood. Gilberts or cob nuts, best dish—(3) Mrs M. Friedlander 1, Mrs I). Wood Walnuts, best di.sh—(fl) H. Davis ] and 2. j Best fruit, not specified—(2) 11. Davis 1. I HONEY. Best honey in comb—(2) C. Prebble AMATEUR—(FRUIT). Best collection of fruit—(l) Mrs D \vood. Best black and white grapes—(l) H Davis. Peaches, bost four—(3) Mrs N Morse 1, H. Davis 2. Best nectarines—(2) A. A. OnBest G apricots—(l) Mrs Muir Best collection of plnnis-(o) W. H. Collms 1. Mrs D. Thomas 2. Dish of 0 heaviest plums—(s) Miss D. A. Nicoll 1, W. H. Collins 2. n i , - coking apples—(4) W. Hodgkins 1, Miss Shearer 2 Best collection of apples—(l) Mrs D I bomas. Best collection of pears—(3) Miss L. Hunt 1 and 2. ArJsCn v? h ,of filber*s or cobnuts—(4) Mrs J). Wood 1, Mrs H. Friedlander * FLOWERS (OPEN CLASS). Best Fuchsias—(l) R Houston 2 Best geranium (3 males) 6 varietiesMrs Bushell 1. Geranium, 1 specimen plant—(3) Mrs Bushel! 1 and 2. f"£ ra?i imis ' variegated, 3 varities— (1) I',. Houston 2. Colens, 3 varieties—(2) Mrs H. Friedlander 1. Best Collection of 6 pot plants, varieties—(l) Mrs Bushell 1. Best plant in flower—(l) R. Houston. Best Lilmm, any variety—M. Baker CUT FLOWERS (OPEN). Roses, not more than 50 varieties G. and C. Clarke ]. Best collection of 12 varieties—(3) MiUiehamp and Sons 1 and 2. Verbenas, 6 varieties in trusses—(3) Alillichamp and Sons 1 and 2. Dahlias, 12 double varieties—Millichanip and Sons J, Mrs Bushell 2. Dahlias, cactus, 12 varieties—(3 )Mrs BusheU 1, Milichamp 2. Dahlias, best collection, 24 varieties —(2) Millichanip and Sons 1. Geraniums, 12 blooms, 6 varieties— (2) Mrs Bushell 1, H. Stepheuson 2. Petunias, best collection—(3) H. Stephenson 1. A.iicrs. 16 varieties— (4) MiUichamp and Sons 1, G. and C. Clark 2. riilox Drummomlii, 12 varieties— (4) G. and C. Clark ], Millichanip and Sons 2. Phlox Drummoiidii, best collection— (2) Millichamp and Sons ]. G. and C. Clarke 2. Best collection of cut flowers, 12 species—(2) Mrs Bushell 1. Zinnias, 6 varieties—(l) Mrs Bushell 1. Gladioli, C) varieties—(2) Millichamp and S:.iw 1. Gallardias, 16 varieties—(3) G. and C. Clark 1, Millichamp and Sons 2. BOUQUETS—(OPEN). Best hand bouquet—(2) F. Clark 1. Best Bridal bouquet—(2) F. Clark 1. Best spray (ladies)—(7) F. Clark 1, Millichanip and Sons 2. Best Buttonhole (gentleman's)—(7) F. Clark 1. Millichanip and Sons 2. FLOWERS (AMATEUR SECTION). Bfjt group of pot plants, staged for effect—(2) Mrs H. Friedlander 1, Mrs Cookson 2. ' Geraniums (Zonales), 4 plants—(l) R. Houston 1. Geraniums, ivy, best 2 varieties—(l) R. Houston J. Begoniao. tuberous rooted, 2 plants —(1) Mrs Cookson 1. Begonias, tuberous rooted, 2 plants —(1) Airs Cookson 1. Best specimen of ornamental pot plant—(4) Mrs E. Bland 1. Best collection of 4 pot plants—(l) Mrs Cookson 1. Beat window plant—(2) Mr Baker 1. Bust plant in flower—(l) R. Houston ' Btsfc 4 ferns in pots—(l) Mrs 11. Friedlander 1. Best hanging plant—(l) Mrs Bland 1. CUT FLOWERS (AMATEUR). Roses, best collection—(2) AY. Picklord I, Mre D. Wood 2. Hoses, 6 varieties—(s) W. Pickford 1, \Y. 11. Collins 2. Best 2 roses) open to amateurs who have never won a prize—(2) Miss Murison 1. Verbenas, 4 varieties—(l2) H. Stephens! m 1, Mrs H. Friedlander 2. Carnations or Picotecs, 4 varieties — (2) Mrs H. Friedlander I. Dahlias, double, i varieties-(2) H. Stopheiuion 1. Dahlias, siu^e, best 4 varieties—<-) Mrs H. l'riedlander 1. Dahlias, cactus, 13 varieties—(o) \v. Pickford L, .Mrs \\\ H. Bell 2 Dahlias, best collection—(3) W. Pickford 1. Gladiolli, 4 spikes, varieties—(l) W. Pickford 1. Gladiolli, best collection—(l) AY. Pickford 1. Asters, G blooms, 6 colours — (11) It. G. Shearman 1, W. Pickford 2. Best collection asters—(2) H. Stephenson 1, T. W. Thomas 2. Dianthus, best collection —(4) Mrs H. Friedlander 1. Phlox Drummondii, 6 varieties —(7) A. G. Brown 1, 11. Stephenson 2. Phlox Drummondii, best collection — (2) W. H. Collins 1. French Marigolds, 6 blooms—(3) Mrs D. Wood 1, Mrs Aldridge 2. Marigolds, African —(3) Miss L. Hunt 1. Zinnias, 3 varieties—(6) Mrs D. F. Knight I.' Best collection of cut flowers—(s) W. Pickford 1, Mrs H. Friedlander 2. Sunflowers, double —(3) .Mrs H. Friedlander 1. %f Sunflowers, single—(3) Mrs D. Wood 1, H. Stephenson 2. Best collection of sweet peas—(3) Mrs E. AVright 1, Miss Craig 2. Best collection of cyj; blooms —(v) AY. Pick-lord 1, Mrs H. 'Friedlander 2. Petunias, best collection —(4) Mrs D. AVood 1. ' Best collection of annuals —(2) Mrs fl. C. Orbell 1. BOUQ IT KTS—(A M ATEIIR). Best hand bouquet—(l) Mrs IT. C. Orbell 1. Best 3 vases of flowers arranged for effect—(4) Mrs Cdin Campbell 1. Miss S. Taylor 2.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXiX, Issue 7730, 25 February 1909, Page 3
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