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AMBERLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Tho annual show of the above was held at Amberley on Saturdsy. Ideal weaiher provai.od, and a good attendance was recoidcd. Entries in all classes were well distributed. A word of praise is duo to the secretary, Miss ilcNaught, for' the manner in which tho tuduous work w_a carried out. The following were judges:—Flowers, Mesers Jones and ii_ylisa; cookery, Mrs Gaidnor; butler, Mr ■_ici. owan; produce, Mesais Bayliss and Jones; poultiy, Mr C. W. Be-U. '..he prixe-uat is as lohows: — G Japanese chr.,s..n"Ji..im;m3, any varieties: P, Wornall 1 and 2. G Jupttue.e chrysanthemums, dUtinct varieties: P. Worna.l 1 and 2. 6 Japanese clv ysaulheinunis, 3 d.st.net varieties: P. Wornall 1 and . . ; '1 able decoration: Miss S. Busch 1, Misa M. Parsons 2. 4 Bunches or sprays, 3 varieties ifi) : Mita xiiiatow 1, Mrs Mnncr 2. Basket chiysanllioinuma (2): Mra Miiner 1, Mr. Browmec 2. i>asj£et of chrysanthemums, boy or girl u:.der 10: Irene Wornall 1, F.ora Mason .2. Basket ol chrysuutheaiums, boy or girl under 14: Vera Wiuskiil 1, Tiny Parsons 2. Bouquet, giils under 16: Flora Mason 1, Ir-.no _. Brida. bouquet: Mra Milner 1. Ballroom bouquet: Miss Brislow 1, Mrs Manor 2. Floral design: Miss Busch 1, Miss Adams 2. Kloral design, cki.dien under 10: Majorio Parsons 1, C. Wornall 2. Pair vases: Mrs Milner 1, M:ss Brislow _. Vase oi chrysanUioiuuins: Wrs-Broivnlee 1, aliss Brißiou. 2. Li:_sket of chrysanthemums lor thoso who have never won v piize- i«iiss Bu?,«.b 1, Fioia M:;son 2. Spray, for ttn_se who have never won a prize: Mi.-3 G. ..d.ms 1, Flora M.;s.n 2. Buttonhole, for those who have never vfon a prize: iliss G. A'aauis 1, Fiauk jaristow 2. Window pot p'.ant or j;aU (J.r„,s_Ltn<:iuuu"3 .xuiuded 1 : Miss McNaught 1, Mrs Milner 2. liusb p.ant of cii.y..nt riemums: \V. Hoitoij 1, Mrs Miiner 2. Bowl of flowers (chrysunihoniums excluded): Miss biistow. 1, M es Adama 2. Bowl of Chrysanthemums: Miss :_. Busch 1 and 2. Pot lern: Misa Griiii tlis I, Misa McNaught 2. Most points: Mrs Miiner. Vegetables.—l cabbage (9): W. Busch 1 and 2. 1 Cauliflower (3): Mrs Wornall 1, .diss Busch 2. 12 Potatoes, _ varieties .): ii. lies 1, F. G. Lcwtoa 2. 12 P„Ut~es, Up-to-JJatcs (b): G. Baker 1 and 2. 3 Carrois US): T. R. Ford 1, A. Lukey 2, W. Butch 3. j Unions (ti): W. Craythoine 1, K. T- Fo.d 2, J. ix. Wataon 3. 2 Marrows \6) : W. Day:» l, J. H. Watson 2, A. Lukey 3. 2 Piui.p..i.:s 3.: A. Taylor 1, W. Davis 2. G Leeks $): W. Craythorne 1, A. Lukey 2, A. N.cho.ls 3. Parsnips (6): W. Ciaythomo 1, A. Luxey 2. 12 Pods peas (9): C. B. Ma?on 1, K. .T. ford 2, G. R. Bolton 3. 6 'IVinat&es (9): V Lukey 1 and 2, Mrs Milner 3. 6 Garden turnips t5): G. Baker 1, G. li. Holton 2, W. _ravthome 3. 3 Beet (12): W. Davis 1, J. iay'ior 2, G. Baker 3. Collection*of vegc•abes: A. Nicholls 1, G. R. Hollon 2, Misa Busch 3. M-Jst points: W. Craythorne. Cookery (open).—R.ch fruit cake (10): Mrs 3. Wornall 1, Miss Uold.en 2, Mrs I'leunng 3. Pound cake (9): Mrs And-arsori 1 and 3, Mivs Duncan 2. Gingerbread cake (6): Ai.s H. Bu3ch 1, Miss Go.d.en 2. Sponge ca,io ,8): Miss Anderson • 1, Mrs Anddrton 2. Spjnge sandwich (7): Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs R. E. Wornall 2. Shortbread .7): Mrs .Jborgle dt 1, Mrs Wornall 2, Mrs Anderson 3. Gven scones (7>: Mrs R. E. Wornall 1. Mrs i>org.e'.dt 2. Gird.c scones (5): Mrs Boigie.dt. 1, Mrs Andarson 2. Mixed pastry (b): Mrs and Misa Godien ci,ual 1, Mrs Anderson 2. Honie-mr.de bread: Mrs Palmer 1, Mrs Holton 2 and 3. Seed cake (8): Mr 3 P.. E. Wornall 1 and 2. Oat cake (6): Mrs Borgfeldt 1 and 2. i Sultana cake (9): Miss Golcien 1, Mra S. Worr.a'l 2. Pla!n biscu ti .6). Mrs Borgfeldt 1, Mss.Duncan 2. B.imilin<* bread (7): Mrs Ho.ton 1 and 2, M.'s H. Boddington 3. Wbcatmeal econc3 (7): Mrs R. E. Wornall 1 and 2, Mrs Borgfeldt S. Piltelets (8): Mrs R. E. Wornall 1, M:ss Go'dien 2. Yeast buns: Mrs lioiton 1 and 2. Most points: Mis Borgieldt. Cookery (amateurs), for those who have never won more than two or more first prizes at any show. —Pcund cake (8): Mi»« Duncan 1, Mrs S. Wornall 2. Sponge sandwich (15): -Misa Duncan 1, Mrs A. Palmer 2L Oven scones (13): Mrs A. Pa'mer 1, Miss Bmtow 2. Jam tarts (9): Miss Duncan 1. Miss Stanton 2.. Gingerbread (4): Mr 3 Weeks 1, Mi.. Hale 2. Apple pies (5): Mis 3 F. Hadier 1, Miss Hale 2. Sausage roll (5): Irene W.r--nall" 1, Miss Hale 2. Rock cakes (8): Moily Parsons 1, Misa Hale 2. German biscuits (10): Mrs A. S. Palmer 1, Irene Wornall 2. Oven .cones (who have never won a prize) 111): Misa H. Brislow 1, Mrs J. Palmer 2. Coll*K:tion of beme-made sweets (a): Miss - Brownlee 1, Vera Hale 2. Shortbread (7): M:s J. Palmer 1, Misa Hale 2. Seed cuke, girls under 16 (7): Irene Wornall 1, Ethel Baker 2. Oven acones, girla under 16 (6): . I. Wornall 1, Kate White 2. Plain biscuits,

girls under 10 (5): I. Wornall 1 and 2.. Most points: Mistes Duncan und Hale. Pupils of Technical School.—Pastry (14): Vera Winskiil 1, Irene Palmer 3, Francia Fehthery 2. Home and Dairy Produoe.—Preserved fruit, 4 varieties: Mrs Holton 1, Mrs J. F.oming2. Jam, 1 varieties: Mrs ii. "Busch 1, Mis R. E. Wornall 2. Jelly, 3 varieties: Mrs Anderson 1, Mrs Fleming 2. Marmalade: Mrs Arderson 1 and 2. Honey, strained: Mrs Fairweathor and Miss Hale equal 1, Mrs Duncan 2. Pickles: Mrs J. Fleming 1, Mra Boddington 2. Tomato sauce . Mr Longley 1, Mra Boddington 2. Separator butter (4): Mra "W. Wilson 1, Mrs H. Bu«ch 2, M:e J. Fleming 3. Dairy butter (4): Mis_ Hale 1, Mrs Borgfeldt 2, Mrs Baker 3. Separator butter (ncn-prizc-Tvinne-r) (5): Mrs M./ Wilson 1, Mrs D. Wilson 2, Mrs, Holtaee 3. Dairy butter (non-prize-winners) (8): Miss E. Baker 1, Miss F. Hadler 2, Miss A. Bri&tjw 3. Most points: Mrß Wilton. Poultry.—Black Orpington: Mrs H. Buech 1. Brown Leghorns: Mrs Meson 1. Whit* Lephorns: C. Fairweather 1, Mrs V. Khodes 2, Mrs Mason 3. Ducks (table): Mrs H. Busch 1, Mrs Mason 2. Ducks (utility): Mrs V. Rhodes 1. ■ ■ " • Farm Produce.—Turnins: No entry. Red mangolds: .No entry. Field carrots (4): F. Lowton 1, li. Ilea 2. Yo"ow mangolds: No entry. Fruit.—Cooking apples: W. H. Hal« 1. Derfcrt apples: W. IJ. Hale 1 and 2. Cooking pears: F. A. Bu?ch 1. D. Shaw 2, Dessert Ipoars: G. H.'.tsn 1. A. Fnirweather 2. Most points: W. lx. Hale. ~$ Woodwork, boys (16 entriM): F. Busch 1, G. Whito 2, R. Perry 3. Special prizes for exhibitor making most entries in the show: Mrs it. E. Wornall.'

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14665, 14 May 1913, Page 2

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AMBERLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14665, 14 May 1913, Page 2

AMBERLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14665, 14 May 1913, Page 2

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