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GOLDEN TRUMPETS.

ARRAY OF BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS

DISPLAY OF DAFFODILS. $ T •' ■: PINE SHOW. AT SCOTS HALL. V* V r " !% ; • Beautiful blooms -which, stood . - out brightly against a dark-tiered '' ground, made a fine display at Hd.ll to-day, when the Auckland Horti- i l cultural*. Society held its thirty-fourth spring , show.-Daffodils of all descrin|tions, .ranging from singles to doublePft and trumpets," predominated, hut many other spring. blooms, such as early sweet . '!> peas, .primroses, : freesias, anemonfe. violets, polyanthus and hyacinths .worealso on display and made a brave show.- iff rag. , • , • The "entries were. excellent, exceeding!®! ,those-; of last year; by fifty, despite ;|hgS fact that'the cold .and showery weather •" of . the past, few weeks has. not-been' ■ to/flower /'SpeiaalSp displays of pot. "plant's .were arranged bv £' the'/Auckland•' -City Council,' and president, of the society, Sir Eilwiu - Mitphelson,; .while': costly samples V'pft.V?* narfciesi were " .'exhibited by severalH nurserymen. , , • . . . " V\3si ... - The judges'; who had .a difficult task in; Snaking''the awards," were as, foIlow&Slpl Open classes,' Mr. A. Chrystal, of classes, Mr, A. Gibson, ,cf Martonf flb'viqe classes, Rev; W. W.' \ AVery; T 'of jSiriceiirhead; cut; flowers, S: WiltebSrev. .of- Auckland; table tions ; and ladies' sections, Mrs. Mackay and Miss R. J. Roberts, of Auek- f land. ' - • i ■; The was ; officially opened at 2.' o'clock: by . the,;; Mayoress, Mrs. G. iWllft Hutchieoh. The fixture will" be con- :• tinned' both' day "and evening until 9 »' o'clock to-morrow night. One exhibit,* especially praised by the judges was class 56 in the Nation Daffodil Section. ' The winner was Mr. W.-, Dauby, a Thames amateur, whose blooms were almost in a class by themselves. His main, successes were "Kantara," "St. . Just" and "Duchess." . '«f • Results,, of the judging .are as i- " • - ■ Narcissi.-—Class 1: W. H. Shepherd 1. .'• Class 2; : J. G. .Weightnian i;'W. M; Shep#S). herd 2, J. H. Braitliwaite 3. Class 3: ■ W;', ' Darby 1, Rev. Avery 2,-' J. H. Braithwaitc 3.< ■'■' Class 4 : W. H. Shepherd -1.; Class 5: W. H. Shepherd 1. Class 6 : W. H. Shepherd 1 ■ Class 7 : Rev.. Avery I.W.'H. Class 8 : W. Danby 1, W. G'.- Hoyle 2, - Shepherd 3. Class 9 : G. A. Shaw 1. Class v 10: G. A. Shaw 1, R. W. Shepherd 2. Cla'satr 11: W. H. Shepherd 1. Class ,12: Shaw<l, : - W. H. Shepherd 2. Class 13:■%»,*. & H. Shepherd I.' Class 14 : ■ Rev; •'Wt-'AvwyU'?-' I, :w. . H;, Shepherd 2. Class 15: J. G. iWeightmari 1, W. H. Shepherd 2. Class 1G i J.^,:.^raithwai t e.l and 2, ,W. Willcox •; <. Specimfeiii•. Blooms.—Class 17 ?'. J. ij • Weiglitman .1, .G. A.. Shaw 2, ,R.- W. Shep- , her,d '3. iGlasS 18 "GI A. Shaw 1, J." Btaithwaitfe.^2, ! , W, G. Hoyle 3.' ' Glass' 39:"'-";. W: G. Hoyle' 1, G. -.A'. Shaw 2, J. G. Weight.' ' piaii-, 3; ClasS' 20.i" J. G. Weightman 1, Iter,- *.i ■W. , Avery V 2-, G;v"A; Shaw 3. Class'2l: B, iW. Shepherd I,\G. A\ Shaw 2. Class 22 :G; A. Shaw 1, Rl. Wi Shepherd ,2. ■, Class 28:. •• W. G.Hope 1, G. A. Shaw 2, W. Willcox 3. 5 Glass 24: G. A. Shaw. 1. Class 25: Mr. " Cazalet 1, W. H. Shepherd 2. Class 27: ,G. A; Shaw ;1, Rev. Avery .2: Class; 28: J. G. Weightman' 1. H. Bull 2, W. Willcox 3. - - "Amateur Section.—Class 29 (RelwvnyV"''" Upton Cup) : H. B. ,T. Bull i; .T. H. Braifh- 1 W waite 2.: Class 3Qv; .(Kirkeir. SremortSlMl'i Trophy) :.F. G. Blaekwell. 1, W. G..Hoyle&a® Class '31-: W. D : Brewin 3. • Class 32 :,-W.. Blaekwell 2. G. A. ShawT3; - Clftss .35: Danby 1; Rev. Avery.v'Qff.Mr, 3J«s! Class 34 : W. Danby . l.' li'. 2, :' ; Glari : 35: W. Dan r oy; 1, RevrATery 2, F. 3. 'Class 36 :W. Danby' l, F. P.rewih L :Class 37 : W. Danby l; 'F; lirewitf : 2|3i^; : ; !Braithwaite 3. ' 'Danby 2. Cliass - > Danby 2. Class 40 Alr.,Corxigaa raafepajp Braithwaite 2. Class 411 J. H. Bnith- 5 .'wai'te 1; . Class 42: W. Danby 1, i". Skin-' i'ner; ; 2/;j, Class "43 : Rev. Avery 1, W- Danby^'v,'. Class 44 :-W. i Danby 1, "A. Skinner 2.- ' . 'Class ,45iV 'R..'»W. Shepherd 1, ;munas:.2; Glass 46 :F. G. Blaekwell 1, 0M& Jl. Bryan 2.- .Class. 47.,:. D. Jf.: Bryan G.'.Blaekwell''2.' : ■Class'4B :';D. M.' Bryan'l,. a| •W;: G. 2.-: ■ Class-49 :R. W^ShejA' v ik herd 1, D. 3>t. Bryan 2. Class 50;: ,D. !!{#s !Bryan•-■lv'F. G. Blaekwell 2. Class 51: Dew fMfc Bryan 1, F. G. Blaekwell 2." 'D. sr. Bryain ;1, F. G. Blaekwell 2. Class. 53: E. \V„ Shepherd 1. .... Class,s4 :' v W; r {G45Wj Bd|njinds 1,. Rev. Avery 2. . _ fa. > National Section.—Class 56: W. . ;Da nby I','Rev; ! Avery 2, W. "H. ShepKerU■&. !. Novice 57: Mrs. A. Sktai-Mg Jner; 1,. : E.' J. JEeatley -2-.-- Class 58: Mrs. !•« ;Skinnei? 1, E. 2, .Class.s9: Mrs. Skinner I,'E: J. Keatley 2. Class 60: •Skinner' 1, E.' 2,; Class 61 : .MrSi : Vaii Skinner .1, B. j'. Keatley 2. Class 62,:. 'B. ;J. Keatley 1;;:31r5..' Skinner 2. Class 62 E. J. Keatley i. Class. 64 :E. J. Keatley If"--Class 65: E. J. Keatley 1, Mrs. Skinner 2. Class 266 : Mrs. Skinner .I,E. J. Keatley 2.)., Class 67: Mrs.. Skinner 1, E. J. Keatley 2,. . Class 6S :E. J.'Keatley 1. ' 1 ~ , School' Section.^—Class 69: Miss Zoe Miller 1. ... _ . . r , . r , - 4 < Cut Flowers (Open Section). —Class 70: (anemones) : Miss D. Morton 1, Mr; Harrakilda 2. Class 71 (ranunculi) : Mrs. B. Hickson 1. Class 75 (Iceland poppies): Mrs. S. Barry 1. Class 76 (Iceland poppies) : Mrs. R. W. Shepherd 1, Mrs. S. Barry. 2. Class 77 (polyanthus): Mrs. E. ... ; Hickson 1. Class 78 (various) : Mrs. Morley Bell 1. Class 79 (various) : Mrs. B. W. . Shepherd 1, Mrs. Morley Bell 2. Table Decorations.—Amateur section— - Class SI (narcissi) : Mrs. J. Miller 1, Mrs. Puckcy 2, Miss D. Morton 3. Class W (any flower): Mrs. S. Barry 1. Open section—Class 84 (narcissi) : Mrs. Bostoet 1, Mrs. Morley Bell 2. Class S5 (narcissi): Mrs. Bostock 1. Class SO (vase). Mrs. Bostock 1, Mrs. Morley Bell 2. New aniS" teur 87 (narcissi): M rs - R. W. Shepherd 1, Mrs. K. Hart»2. Class S8 (any o'thets)': Mrs. Puckc.v 1, M'SS 1JMorton 2. Class 89 (Iceland poppies)Mrs. S. Barry 1, Mrs. R. W. Shepliera - Class 90 (narcissi) : Mrs. R. Hart 1, M r -- R." W. Shepherd 2. Class 91 un? flowers) : Mrs. R; W. Shepherd 1, Mrs. »• Barry 2. Bouquets.—Amateur section —Class W (violets) : Mrs. Morley Bell 1, Mrs. »• Barry. 2. Class 95 (primrose., or POV: M anthus): Mrs. Morley Bell t. Mrs. J. Mlli-T 2. Class 96 (any flowers) : Miss D. Morton 1, Mrs. .T. Miller. 2. • , : Special School Section. —Class ■' ♦. (bouquet): 550e Miller 1, Freila _ KilnP -• Class 98 (narcissi) : Freda Killip Miiler 2. Class 99 (decorated table): I .Miller. 1, Freda Killip 2. / ;. ! Chajnpion Blooms.—lncomps: "Fortune £. (W. .r. Weisrhtman). White Trumpot.; "Ivantara'/ (W. Danby). Leedsii: "Ducn - . ess" (\V. Danby). Barrii: '"St. Jusc (. Danby). ' -i*}

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 214, 10 September 1931, Page 8

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GOLDEN TRUMPETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 214, 10 September 1931, Page 8

GOLDEN TRUMPETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 214, 10 September 1931, Page 8

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