DAFFODILS.
mra SHOW AT TB AJtOKA.
MRS. BRUCE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. I (By Telegraph—Owa Cormpoodeat.) TB AROHA, Friday. St Mark's Urtrtlcttltural Society held their annual daffodil ibow yesterday. The championship «u won for the second year In turcesalon by Mr*. Br or*, who weawd hearty conemtulnUons. The Jodfe wa* unstinted In praise of the excellent quality of th» blooms. The prlte-wihhrte were:— Narcissus, .13 varieties: Mr*. P. U. fttranjr*. 1; Mra. Brace. 2. Sl* Mrtrtln: Mrs. Strange. I: Miss McCormlck. 2. Three varieties, shown by novice! Mr*. Hnlllpin, 1: Air*. Milne, 2. Three bloom*, trumpet daffodil*: Mr*. Brae*. 1: Mr*. Holme*. 2. Narcissus IncomparablltS: Mr*. Bruce. 1: Mr. Toms, 2. si* bloom*. Anemones. tingle: Mr. Bn»h. It Leslie KomU, 2. Six bloom*. Anemone*, double: Mr. Bosh. 1: Mr*, wine. t. Six bloom* Primrose Poljrsnthus : Mrs. Brace, 1 And S. lit blooms Primrose, sin pis flower: Mr*. Strang. 1; Mr*. Milne, 2. Twelr# Violet*, blue: Mr*. St ran re. 1; Mr. Tom*, 9. Twelve Violet*, white: Mra. Strange, L. Si* Hyacinths, any colour: Mr*. Holme*. 1; Mr. Tom*. 1/ fix Spiked Freo*l**i Mr*. Holmes. 1: Mrs. Markle. 2. Six Stock: Mr*. Brace, 1. Three varieties Camilla: Mr*. Strange. 1. Two varieties cut shralM! Mrs. Brace., 1: Mrs. Strang*. 2. I.ndy'* *pr*y and buttonhole, one of each: Sir. Bush. 1 and 2. Champion bloom Daffodil ; Mr*. Bruce.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 18
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DAFFODILS.
Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 18
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