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FLOWER SHOW.

j WOOLSTON. \ i ■ Tha autumn show ot the Wcoiston Horticulturallßociety was held en Saturday at the Woolston School. The large entry or chryaanthsmums included seme of the £ne3t olooms exhibited in ChristchuKb. The entries of Mr E. B. Guy were outstanding, a premier Japanese reflex, Pink Pocket, being classed as one of the finest blooms shown. Mr Guy won the champion stand. There

I were several new varieties, including Miss | E. Dunstan, which has never been shown I to perfection in Christchurch; A. Staples, i » Japanese reflex of excellent colour: Mrs I G. Munro, entered by Messrs W. Bayliss i and Son; and Pink Turner, entered by Mr !A. E. Petheran. The exhibits of fruit and I vegetables were eood, though the number of ; entries was smaller than in previous year 3. ' The ookery section drew commendation from i the judge, Misa Blackmore. Results: j CHRYSANTHEMUMS. (Judge: Mr R. D. Overend.) Premier reflex: E. B. Guy (Pink Pocket). Premier Japanese, incurved, and best bloom in show: E. B. Guy (William Turner). Best six in show: E. B. Guy. Premier Chinese, incurved: A. E. Petheran (Romance). Best vase single chrysanthemums: C. Durie. CUT BLOOMS. Two chrysanthemums in pots (1): W. Bayliss and Son 1. Twelve blooms, distinct varieties (2): \V. Baylies and Son 1, G. T. Taylor 2. Six Japanese (4): E. B. Guy 1, W. Bayliss and Son 2, G. T. Taylor 3. Sir Japanese, one variety (3): E. B. Guy 1, \\. Bayliss and Son 2, A. E. Petheran v h c. Six Japanese, two varieties (3): E. B. Guy 1 W. Bayliss and Son 2. Six Japanese, one variety (1): W. Baylies and Son 1. S« Chinese, three varieties (2>: G. T. Taylor 1, W. Bayliss and Son 2. Three vases, Japanese three blooms each (2): E. B. Guy 1 W. Baylies and Son 2. Six vases, single, distinct varieties (1): C. Durie 1. Three -*ases seedlings <l>: C. Durie 1. vases eingle (1): C. Durie 1. Nin* vases single, octdoor grown (1): C. Durie 1 Six kinds outdoor grown cut flowers (6): Miss t». uaii ziel 1, Mrs C W. Beaumont 2, Mrs f. j Manger 3. AMATEUR CUT BLOOMS. Twelve Japanese, distinct varieties A. E Petheran 1 Six . Japanese, distinct ! varieties (2): E» B. Guy 1, A. E. Petheran ! 2 Three Japanese, two or three varieties «>'• A. E. Petheran 1, F. Baldwin 2 and 'v h c Six Chinese, incurved, fonr varieties (2) ■ A. E. Petheran 1. M. H. Hawkins 2. Three Chinese, incurved, two or three vaneties (2): A. E. Petheran 1, M. Hawkins 2. Six Japanese, distinct varieties (1): E. •t'enwclJ 1. Four Japanese, two varieties (1): E Penwoll 1. Three Japanese, two varieties (5)- F. Baldwin 1. F. J. Adams 2 Three incurved, two varieties (5): F Baldwm 1, F J. Adams 2. Three vases (1): Mrs P. Manger 1. Basket of flowers (1): G. StonebOU&e X " NEW EXHIBITORS. Three chrvsacthemums, distinct varieties (4): E. Penwell 1, A. Gosset 2, Mrs Broadbelt v h c. FRUIT. (Open to all.) (Judge: Mr E. Freeman.) Three varieties apples, dessert, five each, named (5): Thome Bros. 1, B. T. Turner 2 Thorne Bros, v h c. Two varieties, cookins (2): Thorne Bros. 1. Five dessert, one variety (5): W. Biel 1. Mrs D. A. McKie 0 Thorne Bros, v h c. Five cooking, one variety (2): Thome Bros. 1 and 1. Five cooking pears (3): Thorne Bros. 1 and v h c, S. T. Turner 3. Collection six distinct varieties apples, five each, named (3): Thorne Bros. 1 and 2, Mrs D A. McKie v h c. Six distinct varieties pears, five each (S): Thorne Bros. 1 and 2, B T Turner v h c. Five Sturmer Pippins (3): B. T. Turner 1 and 2. Five Jonathans (3): AV. Biel 1, B. T. Turner £ Five Delicious (3): Mrs D. A. McKie 1. B. T Turner 2 A. E Petheran v h c. Five Lord Wolse■ley (2): Miss G. Dalziel 1 and 2. Five Rome Beauty (2): W. Biel 1. Five Winter Cole pears (2): B. T. Turner 1, A. E. Petheran 2. Four apples, one varietv, heaviest (-): W. Biel 1. Twenty-four walnuts (4): P. J. Mauger 1 and v h c, Thorne Bros. 2. LADIES' CLASS.

Worked princess petticoat (1): Miss G Daltiel 1. Crochet d'oyley (3): Mrs L. James 1 Mrs H. Tait 2 and v h c. "Worked cushion (4): Mrs A. E. Beaumont 1, Mrs C. G. Beaumont 2 and v h c. Traycloth, embroidered (2): Miss PhylUs Beaumont 1. Pair pillcw-sJiama (1): Miss G. Dalsie] 1. Collection crochet work (31: Mrs J. Gate-J-cuae 1, Mrs W. Males 2, Mrs H Tait 3. Piece of plain sewing (1): Miss Phyllis lieaurcont I. Traycloth (1): Miss Phyllis Beaumont 1. VEGETABLES. (Open to all.) (Jud?e. Mr J. Bound}'.; Collection vegetables (1): A. E. Beaumont ;1. Six onions (4): P. J. Mauger 1, J. GateI hou&e 2, F. J. Adams v h c. Six parsnips |(4): A. Gofsct 1, W. Biel 2. Six carrots (4): W. Biei 1, P. J. Mauser 2, A. E. Beaumont 3. Six beet, long (1): W. Biel 1. Six po»ato<*s, white (S): Thorno Bros. 1 and 2, Miss M. McKie v h c. CAKES AND PASTRY. (Judge: .Miss Blackniort.) | .\'ut loaf (5; : Airs J. Gatehouse 1, Mrs IF. Dunshea 2, Mrs P. J. Mauser v h c. i I'lato of kisses (2) : Mrs C. \V. BeauI mont 1, Mrs F. Dunshea 2. Sultana loaf (1): Mrs P. J..Mauger 1. Apple pie (3): i Mrs Arnold Beaumont I and 2. Seed cake J (2): Mrs P. J. Mauger 2. Sponge sandwich (3): Mrs C. W. Beaumont l,» M rs A. I Beaumont 2. Fruit cake (2): Mls F. Dunshea 2. Six plain scones (2): Mrs P. J. Mauger J. Six shorlbiead ;i): Mrs C. W. Beaumont 1 and 3. Mrs F. Dunshea 2. Six pastry (3): Mrs F. Dunshea 1 and 2. Six queen cakes (4): Mrs C. W. Beaumout 1. Mrs Arnold Beaumont 2. Ginger cake (3): Mrs Arnold Beaumont 2. Madeira cake (3): Mrs F. Dunshea 1. Mrs P. J. Mauger 2. Tri-colour cake (4) : Mrs F. Dunshea 1, Mrs V. Biel 2. Six pikelets (1): Mrs P. J. Mauger 1. One plate scones made with SX scone flour (7): Mrs P. J. Mauger 1. Mrs D. A. McKie 2. Plate of kiss cakes (2) : Mrs Arnold Beaumont 1, Mrs C. W. Beaumont 2. Three pots jam (31- Mrs W. Biel 1, Mrs P. J. Mauger 2. Mrs J. Gatehouse 3. Three bottles preserved fruit (1): Mrs W. Bie! 1 Three pots jellies (4): Mrs P. J. Mauger 1. Mrs A. E. Beaumont 2 and ". Three bottles sauces (2):, Mrs A. E. Beaumont 1 and 2. Three b«Ule« pickles (3): Mrs P. J. Mauger 1, Mrs V?. Biel 2, Mrs Arnold Beaumont 3. CHILDREN'S C«OKERT. Sponge sandwich, jam (4) : Phyllis Beaumont 1. Dorothy Beaumont 2. Six plain scones (3): Mavis Robinson 1. Six pastry 14): Phyllis Beaumont 1 and 2. Dorothy Beaumont v h c. Six queen cakes (2): Phyllis Beaumont 1. Dorothy Beaumont 2. Plate of home-made toffe«*f4): Phyllis Beaumont 1 and v h e, Dorothy Beaumont 2. Plain currant cake (3) : Phyllis Beaumont 1. Dorothy Beaumont 2, Mavis Robinson ▼ ho.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 8

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FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 8

FLOWER SHOW. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 8