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I chrysanthemums

W OOLSTON FLOWER SHOW.

SATURDAY'S DISPLAY. yjjfg *ll • "friking transformatijn at school ail day on Saturday, Ikj (lie Wool/ton Horticultural Society fetid 'it* »®t nmn e h°*- The ma ' n Mature showing of chrysanthemums, and Ijl'general standard of the blooms was a far this show. The entries, comiritli thoee of last year, were /avour'klt. with the exception of the needlework Kifijj, r bich there was a marked drop, petition was also stated to be not to iwn M ]aßt *«"• RESULTS. * Tl» rtiulle of tho judging are as follows: CHRYSANTHEMUMS. ftd*» Mr Jones. Two chrysanthemums, &Sct' varieties, thre« blooms each: A. fiabm, distinct varieties (2): I". A. Ifon l A. E. Petheram 2. Six chryBSTmunn (2): F. A. Thome 1 and 2. Japanese, one variety E. Petheram. Twelve chrysanJylnmJ, Chinese incurved (1): F. A. fyUt. Six chrysanthemums, incurved, not JJnitifl three varieties (2): F. A. Thome C»oi« bloom, Romance), 1 and 2. Three JSTof ciliJMnthemums, distinct varieties, 22: blooms each (1): C. Durie. Three Ifrmrliemums, Japanese, distinct varieties filjC. Durie 1, A. E. Beaumont 2, Home vhc. Six vases of chryMitiejinmi, single, distinct varieties, with !«ffoiil&e (3)-' C. Durie 1 and 2, Jubilee Jaje. v h c. Three vases seedling single •Lrijiithemtiii", not shown previously to Season (2): J- C. Wilson 1, Jubilee Haw.3- Six kind* of outdoor-grown cut hjjjM (10): A- E. Beaumont 1, Mre A. j* Jnnur 2, Mrs A. Beaumont 3, Mis p'.iauger v h e. '"V. AMATEUR CUT BLOOMS. fir- cbryianthemums, Japanese, distinct ilririiM ('): " E - T " Ta y!°r 1, M. Cropp i ff. S- Young v h c. 1' our chrysantheZjjfc Jipanese, two distinct varieties (3): f Hawkins 1. Three chrysanthemums, u'rinttt. two distinct varieties (7): W. 81001* I, R- Courtney 2, TV. HawliM'r n c. Three chrysanthemums, inraTKji tw distinct varieties (5): A. E. Pltlwm 1 » nd 2 ' Hawkins v hc. Tire* chryfothemums, Japanese, two dis!Uci."Wi«tie» (3): Mrs A. Beaumont 1, 1 & Bwumont 2, W. Biel v h c. Three til«"«/ chrysanthemums, distinct varieties, «u -triiM -in ' each vase (2): J. C. Wilson. Sii'fiiM of single chrysanthemums, dis-li-j-'TKietie*, any foliage (5): W. S. Y«oti hV- B ' o i 2 >' Mr3 H - Turner ThrM vases single chrysanthemums (t).jf, S. Young 1, Jubilee Home 2, W. S.'i b c. Basket of flowers and autumn Itiw N- Turner. Three chrymlMOnnn, distinct varieties (4): F. BaldP. J. Mauser 2, R. W. Courtney

' FRUIT. jJm, Mr Freeman. Three varieties idolm. dtHtrt, five each (5): W. Turnei I JB D- i, MpKie 2, Thome Bros. 3, lWiinetiei cooking applefl, five ench (6): IloMt-BIM. 1, w. 0. Cooper 2, Mrs D. 1 MeEit B. Five apples, dessert, one tiritfr: W. Turner 1 and 2, Mrs D. A. Kefir'l, Five dessert and five cooking 3gJT(2); B. A» Turner 1, Thorne Bros, kinds of apples, five each ffk'vW. 1, Thorne Bros. 2, W. Kprttt 8. Si* distinct varieties pears, JcMtluu (3): jfr'l'!W. : Biel 3.' Five Delicious apples ftrfvNuterl and 3, Mrs D. A. McKi»& rive Lord Wolseleya (4): Mrs D. A.')Wfi» 1, J.,H. Mellish 2,. F. J. Adams Bom# Beauties (s)i Mrs D. A. ScHr'i «i<l <>i J< T. McHarg 2. Five rulilult ;(tn, dessert (G): B. T. Turner 1 T.'"H; Hellish 3. Four apples, BSWy. htaviest W: W. Biel. Twcnty(jas|Wt.(s): F. A. Thorne 1 and I,$P? A. JicKie 2. VEGETABLES. JM 1 "' (Jntfge: Mr C. Durie). "'•jby/A-MgatoblM. not more than jliinit kinds (2) Mrs A. H. Turner %H: Turner 2. Six onion 3 (12): J. •Ij- V. Turner 2 and v h c. karrows' (4): Jubilee Home 1, F. is 2. pne pumpkin (heaviest): F. J. ,X*o, cabbages ;(3): Mrs A. H. Tur'atulte -Heme .1. Six-.parsnips (7): Ei Beaumont -2," B. T. carrots (8): A.' .E.' Benit2, Wi Turner v h c. Six Mi 1 ®!.X v :fi6anej l : l and 2, T. E. Radcliffe celery (4): W. Biel 1. Mrs Jl L Ttoaw t Bix potatoes, one variety, riJtt |»)i W. Turner 1, 0. H. Turner 3. variety, co'oured: F. J. ' I,:-J.'Gatehouse 2, W. C. Cooper * li t. '-Six Uelts: Jubilee Home 1. . CAKES AND PASTRY. M (Jndgsi Miss Blsckmore.) KTjt .loai (8):; Mrs. F. Dunshea 1, Mrs P. . jrX'®.. Seed cake (5): Mrs P. Mauger ',.Mra W.8.-:Giblett2, Mrs A. E. BeauJjrti J oi.JJak sponge 'sandwich (3): Mrs J' jB. Giblett l, Mrs A. Beaumont 2. Mrs J WUits h a Fruit cake, not iced (3): P|v jmilie».l, MwG. B. Makin 2, Qiblett'v'h o. Sir plain econes Makin l; Mrs W. B. Gibifi tjlto P, Mauger v h'c. Six shortMrs A, Bouridy 1, Mrs W. B. and iMts A. Beaumont h c. Six '"TO 'jJk only (3) : Mrs.F. Dunshea 1 Queen ; cakes (6): Mrs A. E. WMBt. I,' M». P. Mauger 2, Mrs A. «. Ginger .cake (6): Mrs A. •VWMmwt-1 and T h c, Mrs D. A. McKie ijJuJ P,; ! M»nger h. c. • Madeira cake (5): Makin' 1,• Mrs A.- E. Beaumont WW E. Gatehouse.? h c.Loaf of home,WtaMd,(l): .Mrs W, B. Giblett. TrigWcJtr,(B): MM'F. Dunahei 1, Mrs A. ■> SSS^JbA,¥**.<*• B. Giblett h c. Six wißrMmgor 1, Mrs A. E. plate of scones (4): Mrs P. J. R. Mellish v h o, SJm • c * Currant or sultana . s ttimi fe • p - Mauger 1, Mrs "W. B. sßlSwiu of'jam (3): Mrs W. v •P*'* <7 B. -Makin*2-, Mrs P. Mauger preserved, fruit (2): Mrs WfoW.'TnrnerQ. Three pots of tManger ,1,. Mrs A. E. bottles of -sauces (1): -Beaumont." Three - bottles ot MaugMAl'arid h c; Mrs <j Li; ■ Makin .vh c. .CLASSES P.«W®ich .Master B. Beaumont, hi i. (3).; • Master N, R. Beaumont [J-A c > 's|t» Mai:n 2. Six pastry'(l) : "Hoa. .-Six-Queen'cakee (3): Master .•"d .'>■ Kita Makin v h'c; ..(IV: Rita Makin. ®»» Ladlsa' .(Jlmj, ! • K." Macdonald.) , il»- or nightdress top i(l): »ai Crochet fd'oyley .n); E. M 5»« P- Maugei «-htdreM (I)!, Mlsa' P. 'Mauger Miss •jn ; 1 Turner 2-' Collection of H°Ppin K 1. Piece i Carfyle 1, Miss P. lection, of f%pcy work: Ruby camisole or night- >*«» !•' Ttay cloth (1):- Eleanor that in the cakes and picWes and jellies were 1 i.L entry. was even. The L-w.iT 1 well made, and ntr- Te# g'-nger cakes ,«a itroag comnjendation. i^PREMIER.BLOOMS. Chinese incurved, "R O . : Japansie Keflex, ."Louisa >e, Japanese incurved, "J. s. ch T9anthemums, C.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18681, 3 May 1926, Page 13

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