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SHEFFIELD SHOW.

'increased entries. The annual show of the Hhcffield Horticultural Society was held in the Sheffield Town Hell. Tho show was a success from every point of view, and reflects credit upou the committee. The President, Mr H. C. Townshend, when presenting the special prizes, congratulated the Society on having obtained such a high standard, and added that a record number oi entries had been obtained.. Very keen competition had been evinced throughout, and tho interest shown was very gratifying. Results are as follows: Pot Plants—Fuchsia, double: Mrs E. Phillips 1. Fuchsia, single: Miss Bates 1 and 2. Geranium, white: Mrs W. Page 1. Geranium, scarlet: Miss Bates 1 and 2: Geranium, any other variety: Miss Bates 1 and 2. Begonia: Mrs E. Phillips 1. Flowering plant: Miss Bates 1 and 2. Folingo plant: Mr 3W. Pago 1 and 2, Miss Bates hc. Fern, any other variety: Mrs Buxney 1, Mrs W. Page 2. Cut Flowers —Roses, two varieties: Mrs T. Gough 1. Roses, nine varieties: Mrs T v Gough 1. Roses, six varieties: Mrs T. Gough' 1. Roses, four varieties: Mrs T. Gough 1, Miss P. Wright 2. Roses, throo varieties: Miss P. Wright 1, Mrs T. Gough C. Rose, ■single: Mrs T. Gough 1, Mrs J. Redfern 2. Rose, double: Miss P. Wright 1 and 2, Mrs T Gough hc. Sweet peas, sis varieties: Mrs G* Warren 1, Miss E. Sleight 2. Sweet peas, tb'r"e varieties: Miss E. Sleight 1 and 2, Mrs G Warren h c. Sweet pea, one variety: Miss Sleight 1, Mrs G. Warren 2, Mrs R. Gunn h c Collection of candytuft: F. Jones 1 and 2." Carnations: Mrs J. Redfern 1. Gladioli six varieties: Mrs J. Redfern 1, W J. Jenkins 2, A. F. Clark h c. Gladioli, three varieties: Mrs J. Redfern 1, Mrs G. Warren 2 A. F. Clark h c. Dahlias, collarotte: Mrs J. Redfern 1, P. Jones 2. Dahlias, peony F. Jones 1 and 2. Dahlias, single: I<. Jones 1 and 2. Dahlias, cactus: Mrs G. Warren 1 F. Jones 2. Lilies: Mrs T. Gough 1 Miss D Hawkins 2, Miss Buliner h r. Collection of ncmosia: Mrs T. Gough 1 and 2. F "Jones h c. Petunia, double: Mrs J. Redfern ] and 2. Petunia, single: Mrs J. Redfern 1 and 2. Verbenas: Mrs J. Redfern ] Mrs T Gough 2. French marigolds: Mrs T Gough 1 and 2, Mrs G. Warren 3, F. Jones h <-. African marigolds: Mrs T. Gou"h 1, F. Jones 2. Salpiglossis: Mrs T. Gough 1 and 2, F. Jones h c. Phlox Drummondii: Mrs T. Gough 1,. Mrs G. Warren 2, F Jones h c. Perennial phlox: Mrs T. Gough 1 and 2. Delphinium: Mrs J. Redfern 1. Zinnia: Mrs T. Gough 1 and 3, ¥ Jones 2. Gaillardia. Mrs T. Gough 1, 1. Jones 2 and h c. Dianthus: Mrs T. Gough 1 and 2, Mrs J. Redfern h c. Stocks: Mrs G Warren 1, Miss E. Sleight 2, Mrs T. Gough h o. Geraniums: Miss Judd 1, Mrs J Redfern 2, Miss Bates h c. Penstemons: Mrs G. Warren 1, F. Jones 2, Mrs T. Gough h c. Antirrhinums: Mrs T. Gough 1 and 2 Pansies: F. Jouos 1. Scabious: Mrs 1. Gough 1 and 2. Hydrangea: Mrs T. Gough 1 Miss Bulmer 2. Schizanthils: Mrs 1. Gough 1 (and 3, F. Jones 2. Collection ot poppies: Mrs T. Gough 1, Mrs J. Redfern 2. Violas: Mrs T. Gough 1. Canterbury bells: Mrs J. Redfern 1. Collection of clarkia: Mrs T Gough 1, If. Jones 2 and o. Collection of veronicas: Miss Bulmer 1. Summer chrvaanthemums: Mrs T. Gough 1 and h c F Jones 2. Collection of outdoorgrown flowers: Mrs J.. Redfern 1. Collection of berries: Miss M. Adams 1. Michaelmas daisies. Mrs T. Gough 1. _ Decorative —Decorative vases: Mrs J. Kertfcrn 1, Miss Jenkins 2, Mrs T. Gottgh h e. Buttonhole: Mrs R, Gunn 1, Mrs J. Rcd■fern 2, Mrs T. Gough he. Lady s spray. Mrs J. Redfern 1, Mrs T. Gough 2 Mrs R. Gunn h c. Bowl of roses: Mrs R. Gunn 1 Mrs T. Gough 2, Miss Jenkins li c. Best arra-nged bowl of flowers: Mrs ,T. Redfern I, Mrs T. Gough 2, Miss Jenkins h o. Bowl of everlasting flowers: F. Jones 1. Decorated basket of flowers: Mrs J. Redfern 1, Mrs R. Gunn 2, Mrs T. Gough h c. Decorated dining-room table: Mrs Bates 1, Mrs R. Gunn 2, Mrs J. Redfern h c. Decorated hat: Mrs R. Gunn 1, Mrs M. Jenkins 2, Miss .Tcnkino h c. Bowl of nasturtiums: Mrs T. Gough 1, Mrs R. Gunn 2, Mrs J. Redfern hc. Bowl of sweet peas: Mrs R. Gunn 1, Mrs J. BiStea h c. Shower bouquet: Mrs J. Redfern 1. Most original floral design: Miss N.. Pago 1, Mrs R. Gunn 2, Mrs J. Redfern he. Fruit—Apples, dessert: Mrs J. Redfern 1 and 2, Mrs W. Hawkins hc. Apples, cooking: Mrs T. Gough 1, F. Jones 2, Mrs J. Redfera h c Pears, dessert: Mrs J. Redfern .1, Miss Bulmer 2, F. Jones h c. Pears,, cooking;. Miss Bulmer 1 and h o, F Jones 2. Plums (Japanese): Mrs G. Warren. 1 and 2, F.> Bull, jun-., h.c. . Plums: Miss Bulmer.' 1 and 2, Miss Bate3-h c. Collection of.plums: Miss Bulmer 1,. Miss Bates. 2. Apricots: Mrs M.- E. Jenkins 1, Miss N. v Pago 2, Mrs G. Wan-en h 6. Peaohes.: Mrs T, Gough 1, Miss Bulmer 2, Mrs J Redfern h o. Collection of fruit: Miss Bulm'or 1.: Nectarines : Miss D. Culleu 1, Mies Bulmer _2, Mrs W Mcllraith ho. Raspberries: Miss Bulmer 1, F.' Bull, jun. 2, Mrs W. Mc Ilraith h c. Greengages: Miss Bulmer 1 and 2. a>

Vegetables—Potatoes, three varieties: F.Jonea 1. Potatoes, white.skins: F. Jones 1, Miss M. Adams 2, Mrs M. E. Jenkins h c. Potatoes, other than white: F. Jones I and 2. Miss Townshend hc. ' Onions: F Jones 1 and 2, Mrs M. E. Jenkins hc. Shallots: F. Jones 1, Mrs T. 0. Gough 2, Mrs M. E. Jenkins h c. Table turnips: F. Jones 1. Eadishes; F. Jones 1. Butter beans: F. Jonea 1 and 2, Miss Jenkins ii c. Scarlet runners: F. Jones 1, F. Bull, jun. 2 Broad beans: F. Jones 1, Mrs M. Jenkins 2. French beans: F. Jones 1 and 2, Mies H Lilley hc. Heaviest cabbage: Mrs W. Dawson 1, Miss Bulrner 2, Mrs M. Jenkins h o Two cabbages: W. A. Fraser 1, F. Jones 2, Miss Bulrner ho. Peaa in pod: F. Jones 1 and 3, Mias E. Sleight 2. Rhubarb: F. Jonea 1, Miss Jenkins 2. Lettuces : F. Jones 1. Table Aarro'ts: Miss Bulmcr 1, Miss Jenkins 2, F. Jones b c. Cauliflower: F. Jonea 1- Marrows: Misa M, Adams 1, F Jones 2, Mra M. E. Jenkins hc. Tomatoes: Mvs M Jenkins 1, X. C. Gough 2. Shelled peas: F. Bull, jun. 1, Miss Jenkins 2, Mrs M. E. Jenkins hc. Field turnips: Mrs F. Jenkins 1, Mis 3 Bulrner 2, Miss D. Hawkins h o. Beetroot, long: T. C. Gough' 1, F. Jones 2, F Bull, jun. li c. Beetroot, turnip-rooted: T. C. Gough 1, F. Jones 2, Miss Jenkins h c. Collection of vegetables: F Jones 1, Mrs M. E. Jenkins 2. Collection of herbs: Miss Bates 1, F. Jones 2, Misa Bulmor h o. Silver beet: F. Jones 1, Mrs M E Jenkins 2.

Needlework—Tray cloth, crochet: Mrs Leo Morrison 1, Miss Bulnier 2, Mis 3 A. Jenkins h c. Tray cloth, embroidery: Miss Borneril 1, Mrs M. E. Jenkins 2, Miss Jenkins h c. ,Fanoy cushion: Miss Jenkins 1, Mrs Turner 2, Mrs Leo' Morrison hc. Table centre, white: Miss Jenkins 1, Mrs C, L. Dickson 2. Embroidery, whit©: Mrs Leo Morrison 1, Mrs M. E. Jenkins 2, Mrs F. Jenkins h c. Embroidery, coloured; Mis C. L. Dickson 1, 2, and' 3. Embroidery, silk. Miss E. Webb 1, Mrs C. L. Dickson .2. Ladder work: Miss Jenkins 1 and h c, Mrs Leo Morrison '2. D'ovley, crochet: Miss Jenkins 1, Mrs C. L. Dickson 2, Mrs W. Page h c. . D'oyley, embroidery: Mis 3 L. Austin 1, Miss A. E Jenkins 2, Mrs C. L. Dickson h c. Silk jumper, knitted; Mrs Bromley 1, Miss D. Hawkins 2. Supper cloth: Miss ■ Jenkins 1, Mrs W. Dawson 2, Miss A. .E. Jenkins h o. Cosy: Miss Jenkins 1 and 3, Mi3s A. E. Jenkins h c. Princess petticoat: Miss E. Webb 1, Mies Bulrner 2. Crochet, work, cotton: Mrs C. L. Dickson 1, Miss Jenkins 2 and h c. Handknitted socks, heavy: Mra W Fraser 1, Mrs J. Black 2. Hand-knitted socks, fine: Mis 3 Lill 1, Mra J. Black 2 Knitting: Miss Bulrner 1 and 2, Mrs C. Dickson h c. Lady's handbag: Miss Bulrner 1, Mra W. Page 2, Mrs C. Dickson h c. Crochet hat: Miss Bulrner 1, Mrs W. Fraser 2 and hc. Collection of fancy work: Mr 3 Leo Morrison 1, .tftss Kenner Q. Jlr3 W. Fraser h o

Painting—Oil painting, landscape: Mrs Burney 1 Mis.i Gilmour 2. Oil painting, flowers or fruit. Mrs Burney 1, 2, and h c. Painted cushion: Miss Gilmour 1. Penpainted cushion: Miss .Tonkins 1. Specimen pen painting: M:ss Jenkins 1 and 2.

Amateur Photography—}-p!ate and under, scenery: Miss L Austin 1, Miss D. Judd 2 and h c. J-plato and under, animal studv: F. Bull. jun. 1, Miss h. Austin 2, C. H. Vigevs h e J-plate and under, child study: CTH. Vigers 1. Craig 2, .F. Bull. jun. li c. Over J-piote, scenery: Mrs Bales 1 •md 2. Over i-plate, animal study Mrs Bates 1 and 2. Over i-plate. child studv: Mrs Bates 1 and. 'l. Best photograph, mounted: Mi;s D. Judd J .md 2. Mrs Bates h c.

' Children's Section—Buttonhole: Peggy j Wright l, Winnie Clark 2. Joyce. Dawson 1 li c. Lady's spray: Peggy Wright 1. Winnio ; Clark 2. Decorated va?e Peggy Wright 1 and 2, Winnie ("t,rk h c. Collection of wild fiowers: Peggy Wright 1. Winnie Clark 2. Plain scones: Wmnie Clark 1. Sponge sandwich: Winnie Clark 1. H andwriting: Pegey Wright 1. Handwriting, under 12:1 I Joyce Dawson 1 Plasticine modelling, under 12: Joyce Dawson 1. One darned j stocking: Winnie Clark 1. Specimen white I enibrodery work Peggy Wright ]. Winnie I Clark 2. Kmbroiderv, coloured: Peggr Wright 1. Winnie Clark 2. School WorkSewine: Pes?-? Wright 1 Decorated basket- Peg<ry Wright 1. ! Produce—Jam Miss K. LiUey 1, Mrs W Frsser 2, Mrs W. Dawson h e. Jelly: Mrs W. Dawson 1. Mrs W Mcllwraith 2. Sauce and chutr.ev- Mrs W Dawson 1, Mrs W. Mcllwraith 2. Preserved fruit: Mrs W. Fraser 1, Miss Bates 2. Mrs W. ; Mcllwraith h c. Honey Mi?s Bulmer If ! A. F. Clark 2, Mrs W McHw,raitb li c. Frame boney: Mrs Mcllwraith l.'Miss Bales 2. Hens eggs: Mrs W. Dawson and Mips Bates tequal) I,' Miss K, liilley 3, A. F. Clark h c. Ducks' .eggs: Hiss K. LiUey

1, C .H. Vigejs 2. White scones: Mra W: Pawson 1, Mrs G. Judd 2,' Mrs Burncy hc. Girdle scones; Miss Buhner 1 and 2, Mrs W. Dawson ho. Brown scones: Mrs G. Judd 1, Mr 6 C. Sealey 2, Mra J. Budge hc. . Shortbread Mrs W. Dawson 1, Miss Bulrncr 2, Mrs Sealey h c PikeJets : Misa Bulmer 1, . Mrß W. Daw3on 2. Sponge sandwich: Miss K. Lilley 1, Mrs W. Dawson 2. Afternoon tea-tray: Mrs J. Budge 1 and 2. Sponke cake: Mrs W. Dawson 1, Mrs W. J. Jenkins 2, Mias K. Lilley hc. Gingerbread: Misa Bulmer 1. Mra E. Phillipa 2, Mis 3 K Ivilloy h c. Seed cake: Mrs C. Sealey 1, C. H. Vigors 2, Mrs W. Dawson hc. Nut bread .-Mrs C Sealey I, Miss Bulmer 2, Mrs W. Dawson hc. Berrnaline bread: Miss Bulmer 1 and 2, Miss Jenkins ho. Rich fruit cako: Miss I Tolerton 1, Mrs \V. Dawson 2, Miss K. Lilley he. Light fruit cake: Mra F. Jenkins 1, Miss K. Lilley 2, Mrs W. Dawson hc. Tartlets: Mrs J. Budge I, Mrs E. Phillipa 2. Home-made soap: Miss Jen kins 1, Miss Buhner 2 and hc. Buttor. Mrs Wv Dawson I, Mrs F Jenkins 2, Mrs W. Jenkins h c. . Marmalade: Mrs W. Frasor 1, Mra W. Dawson 2, Mrs E. Phillips hc. Apple pie: Mrs C. Sealey 1, Mrs E. Phillips 2, Miss K. Lilley h c. Special Prizes—Pot plants; Miss Bates. Mr Townshend's trophy. Mrs T. Gough Mra Knight's trophy: Mra E Gunn 1, Mrs J. K«dfern 2. Booth and Stephens's trophy: Miss Buhner. Fannera Co-op. special: F. Jones 1, Mrs M. Jenkins 2 Mrs Bergh's trophy: Miss Jenkins 1, Mrs C. L. Dickeon 2. Society's trophies: Mrs Burney and Mrs J. Bates. J. Cullen's trophy: Miss Peggy Wright. Mrs Cullen's trophy: Miss Winnie Clark. W. Jenkins's trophy: Mra W. Dawson. Society's trophy: Miss Bulmer. G F. Wright's trophy: F. Jones. Mrs Adams's trophy: Mrs T. Gough. Miss Cogan's trophy; Miss Peggy Wright. F. Jones's trophy: Miss E. Sleight. A. W. Buxton's special: F. Jonos. Mrs A,_ E. Watson memorial cup, for most points ehroughout the show: F. Jones.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18626, 26 February 1926, Page 2

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SHEFFIELD SHOW. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18626, 26 February 1926, Page 2

SHEFFIELD SHOW. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18626, 26 February 1926, Page 2

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