FLOWER SHOW.
SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION AT LEESTON. * ' kThe thirteenth annual show under pioes of the Leeston Presbyterian Church wTheld at the Town Hall yes crdaya^d tries were excellent, and tno u q uality of the exhibits drew very comphmUry comments from the pdgee. icSrirtohmch) iudged the fl = vegetables, end Mrs Ar ;^f^ duc V e TU e' church) tho cookery and d^ nins . show was declared open •» f" J Countv ham (chairman or the Council), who congratulated all ™ a upon the fine display made. •"-« { j. ottendance. lowa, the number of entiK3 being given in parentheses:— _. POT PLANTS. < ,• i i n\- E W. Walker 1. 1 Miss A. Hallida} 2- I ™ . ... , geranium (3): Mrs Connolly 1, Mra W Wat fon 2. Best geranium other than njJeaf (2)- Mrs Connoliv 1. Mrs Nairn 2. Anj plant not in catalogue other than fern WRev. E. W. Walker 1 and 2. An> plant other than fern in 7-inch pot Lachlan 1. Palm (2): Iter Marian Fisher 2. Most point*: Kcv. AA aJJcer. CUT BLOOMS. Collection roses (2): W. M. Gobbie 3, Miss M. McLachlan 2. Tweive roses (-1): V\. Ji. Gobbie 1 and special, Mrs J. Cunningham -, Miss M. McLachlan 3. Six rofes (9): W. M. Gobbie 1 and special. Miss M. McLachlan 2 Mrs W. Abbott 3., Three rosea (13): Mrs W. Abbott 1. Miss A. Cunningham 2. Little Kakaia School. 3. Three tea roses (4): W. M. Gobbie 1 Miss M. McLachlan 2. Specimen of rose," open (3). Mrs J. Cunningham 1, W. M. Gobbie- 2. Specimen rose (7): W. M. Gobbie 1, Miss A. Cunningham 2 ando. Vase of sweet peas (3): Mrs J. Lloyd 1, Miss B. Hurford 2, Miss Jnrnieson 3. Nine varieties eweet peas (2): Mus B. Hurford 1. Six varieties sweet ueas (7): Mm J. Lloyd 1. Miss M. McLachlan 2, Mrs Spence 3. Four varieties sweet poas (7): Mrs J. Llovd 1, Miss M. McLachlan 2, Mies Jamieson 3. CUT BLOOMS (SECTION 1A). Collection pansies (1): Mrs T. H. Overton 1. Collection verbenas (3): Misa M. McLachlan 1. Miss Jamieson 2. Ivy-leaf geranium (1): Miss M. McLachlan 1. Singlo geranium (2): Miss McLachlan 1, Mra Spence 2. Double geranium (1): Miss Spence 1. Marguerite carnations (2): Mirs Jamieson 1, Miss Jamieson 2. Nemesia (2): Miss Nixon 1. Mra Overton 2. Nasturtiums (2): Miss M, McLachlan 1, Miss Jamieson 2. Schizanthus (2): Mrs T. H. Overton 1, Miss Nixon 2, Ten-week stocks (3): Mrs W. B. Cooper 1, Miss M. Tinglev 2. Columbine (4): Mrs A. E. Withell 1. Miss Jamieson 2, W. Moorhead 3. Iria (3): Miss Nixon 1 and 2. Pentstemons (9): Misa M. McLachlan 1 and 2, Mrs W. B. Cocoer 3. Sweet William (9): Mis 3 Hilda Barnclt 1. Miss Mcllraith 2, Mrs Frampton 3. Snapdragon (7): Miss Nixon 1, Mies Jamieson 2, Mrs Cooper 3. Peonies (2): Miss Nixon 1. Bhododendrons (1): Miss Nixon 1. Li'ies (3): Mrs W. B. Cooper 1, Miss M. Tingley 2. Arum lilies (4): Mra Cooper 1 and 2, Mrs J. Spence 3. Nine varieties hardy outdoor-grown flowers (9J: Mis* M. McLachlan 1, Mm W. B. ' Cunningham 2, Mies Jamiepon 3. DECOEATIVE. Best arranged vase (9): Missi A. Cunningham 1, Miss M. Cunningham 2, Mrs Walker 3._ Beat arranged bowl (5): Miss M. Cunningham 1, Miss A. Cunningham 2, Miss Robertson 3. Beat arraneed basket (3) : Miss M. Cunningham 1, Mrs A. Scott 2. ■Shower bouquet (1): Mrs W. B. Cooper 1. Gentleman's buttonhole, by lady (7): Mrs Cooper 1 and 8. Mrsi A. Scott 2. Lady's spray,.by jrentleman (1): J. Moorhead 1. Decorated table (4): Mrs Scott 1, Miss Nixon 2. Mrs Gray 8. Most original floral design (1): Miss Nixon 1. Decorated parasol (1): Miss Eobertson 1. Decorated vase, bv girl (7): Joan Walker 1. .Nellie Eodgers 2, Carrie w 1 ?? 3 ' Ladv ' s •?»'', by boy (1): E. Walker 1. Gentleman's buttonhole, bv girl (7): Gwen Nairn 1, Linda, Grant 2. Nellie BooVers 3. Decorated hat. bv child (9): Kathleen Gillespie 1, Jean Walker 2, NellieBadgers 3. FBUIT AND VEGETABLES. IBack Currants (2): Mrs E. WiJiams 1, a. H. Kiinber 2. Bed Currants (2) : Mrs T. H. Overton 1, H. Fomison junr. 2. .Strawberries (5): Miss M. Winchester 1, Mies A. Cunningham 2, Miss Jamieson 3. Heaviest Gooseberries (10): H. Kimber 1 and) 2, Mrs J. Chamberlain 2. Chenies (4): Mrs J. Chamberlain 1, Miss McLachlan 2, T. Eodgers 3. Dessert Apples (3): H. Kimber 1, Miss McLachlan 2. Cooking Apples (5): Mis-, Jamiesr.n 1 and 2, H. Kimber 3. Onions (9): H. : Kimber 1, Mrs J. Coe 2 and 3. Spring Onions (8): Mrs J. Chamberlain 1, H. Kimber 2 and 8 Beetroot (1G): Mrs J. Lloyd 1, Mrs E. Williams 2, H. Kimber 3. Broad Eeans (10): Mrs W. 0. Rennio 1, J. Dempsey 2, H. Kimber 3. Cabbage (131: H. Kimber 1 and 2, H. Fomison 3. . Cauliflower (4): H. Kimber 1 and 2, Mrs Cooper 3. Peas (4): H. H. Kimber 1 and 3, Mrs E. Williams 2. Shelled Peas (9): Mrs J. Chamberlain 1, Mrs E. Williams 2, W\ Bcwden 3. Rhubarb (3): J. Dempsey 1, Miss Jameson 2, Mrs Jsmreon 3. Lettuce (9): H. Kimber 1 and 3, Mi;» Scott 2. Carrots for tab'e (6): H. Kimber 1 and 3. Mrs J. Chamberlain 2. Parsnips (3): H. Kimber 1 and 2, Miss Jameson 3. Potatoes (5): 11. H. Kimber 1 and 2, Mrs W. O. Rennie 3. Turnips (10): Mrs W. 0. Rennie 1_ and 2, J. Dempsey 3. Eadishes (5): H. Kimb'ST 1 and. 2. J. Dempsey 3. Col"ection Vegetables (3): H. Kimber 1. J. Dempspy 2, Mrs J. Lloyd 3. Collection Weedß (named): E. Walker 1 and special. •COOKERY (Seniors). Plain Scone 3 without butter (7): Mrs W. Abbott 1, Miss M. Gibson 2, Miss M. Quigley 3. Pikelets (S): Mrs ScknoJe 1, Miss H. McLachlan 2, Mrs ,W. Abbott 3. Sponge BoU . (6): Misa M. Gibson 1, Mrs Hoskins 2 Miss 11. MoLachlan 3. Sponge Cake 8): Mi.s R. Lemon 1 and speciul, M'ias Gibson 2, Mrs Hoskin 3. Jam Tartlets \8): Miss Gibjon 1 and 2, Miss M. Brown 3. Shortbread (7): Miss Jamieson 1, Miss R. L-mon 2, Miss M. Brown 3. Phm Biscuits (4): Mifs M. McLachlan 1, Mis* Gibson 2, Mi;s R. Lemon 3. Fancy Biscuits (1): Mrs Goulden 1. Ginger Cake (s):.Mrs E. Winter 1, Mrs Bwuins 2, Mrs T. Bowes 3. Rich Cake, no icing (8): Miss Gib3on 1, Mrs Hos'kins 2, Miss E. Winters 3. Scones by Gentleman (5): James Quigley 1, B: Inwood 2, A. J. Grav 3. Oatcake (1): Miss M. Gibson 1. Home-mods Bread (1): Mrs R. Boy 1 1 an! special. Table Butter (4): Mrs Goulden 1, Miss M. Allin 2, Mrs R. Royd 3. Extracted Hc-nev (£): Mn H. Schnelle 1 and 2. , Hor-c-made"Jrl y (3): Mrs Schnelle 1 and 2, Mrs Hoskins 3. Homemade- Jam (2): Mrs Schnelle 1 and 2. II memade Marmalade (6): Mrs T. Bnwrs 1. Mrs Hoskin? 2 and 3. Home-mad? PicH>" '2l: Mrs Schnelle 1 and 2. Home Preserved Frui's (3): Mrs Schnolle 1 rnd 2, Mrs Goulden 3. Heaviest Hen Eggs (1): Mrs Schneib 1, MiM Jnrnieson 2. Master Gray 3. Heaviest Duck Eggs (3): Mrs J. Lloyd 1 and 2, Miss Jamieson 3. Most points: Mrs Schnelle (31) 1, Miss Gibson (20) 2. COOKERY (Junior*). Plain Sconei (8): Mirs A'len 1, Gladys Gculden 2 and 3. Currant. .S-,ones (3): K;nhleen Miller 1, Gladys Gonklni 2. Sponge j Sandwich (6): M. Schnell? 1, N. Morris 2, IK. . Millar 3. Madeira Cake (4): Gladys ; Goulden 1, It. Gillcsoio 2, K. Morris R. Seed .Cake ;5): R. Cooper 1, K. Mi lar 2, Jean j Walker 3. Biscuits (5): K. Millar 1, O. Goulden 2, B. Cooper S. Most points, Gladys Gculden. POINTS PRIZES. Most points in Show, Silver Cup given by I Miss A. Chamberlain: H. 11. Kinmber (53 peinlsl 1. Cut blooms (section I A): Mi3S M. McLachlan. Most points Cut B corns, 4 clafscs: Miss Nixon. Pet Plants: R:-v. E. W. Walker. Decorative: Miss M. Cunningham. Decorative J'an Wslk-r. Fruit and Vegetables • H. H. Kimber. Cookery (seniors): Mr? 11. Schnelle. CW.cery (juniors): Gladys Goulden.
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