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THE PRIZE LIST.

The prizo list is as follows: — CHRYSANTHEMUMS. CUT BLOOMS. Open—Twelve Japanese (2) : A. E. Petheram 1, W. Bayliss and Son 2. Six Japanese (2): E. B. Guy 1, W. Bayliss and Son 2.' One variety (3): E. B. Gay 1, W. Bayliss and Son and Mrs E. D. Johnson (equal). 2. Crimson or scarlet (1): W. Bayliss and Son 1. White and yellow (3): Mrs E. D. Johnson 1, E. v B. Uuy 2, AV. Baylisß and Son v h c. Six Japanese, three distinct varieties (3)1 Mrs E. D. Johnson .1, A. E. Potheram 2, W. Bayliss and son v h. c. Chinese (2): W. M. Hawkins 1, W. Bayliss and Son 2. Exhibition of . outdoor-grown chrysanthemums (2) : Dr. Macintyre 1, Mrs E, L. King 2.' Six vaaes single seedlings (2): Mrs E. I». King 1, Dr. Macintyre 2. Throe vases Japanese (2): Mrs, E. D. Johoßon 1, E. B. Guy 2. Six Japanese (2): Dr. Macintyre 1, W. L. Walker 2. Six one-variety Japanese, outdoor grown (1): Dr. Macintyre 1. Three Japanese, distinct varieties (2): Dr. Macintyre 1, W. L. Walker 2. decorative Japanese (2): W. Bayliss and Son 1, Mrs' E. L. King 2. Three vases decorative Japanese (3): W. Bayliss and Son 2. One vase, any colour (3): Dr. Macintyre 1, W. Bayliss and Son 2. Six vases exhibition single chrysanthemums (2): Mrs E. li. King 1, Dr. Macintyre 2. One vase : (5): Mrs E. L. King 1 and 2, Dr. Macintyre. v h c. Nine vases decorative singles (1): Mrs ,E. L. King 1. One vase decorative singles (2): Mrs E. L. King 1, Dr. Macintyre 2. i . Amateur—Six Japanese, distinct varieties (3): H. Cropp 3. E. B. Guy 2, A. E. Petheram vh e. Not less than four varieties (2): Dr. Macintyre 1, W. li. Walker 2.. One variety (I): E. B. Guy 1. Two varieties (1): Dr. Macintyre 1. Six Chinese, incurved (2): W. M. Hawkins t, 1?, J. Adams 2, Six Japanese, novice (1): L. H. Booth ,t. Two vases Japanese (2): Dr. Macintyre 1. Three vases decorative Japanese (1) : Dr. Macintyre v h c. Three vases exhibition, r.ingle (1) : Dr. Macintyre 1. One vase ex- | hibition. single (11 : T>r. Macintyre l._ Six vases decorative, single (1): Dr. Macintyre 1. One vase decorative, single, any colour (l) : Dr. Macintyre t. ■ NoTico Classes —Throe Japanese, one ] variety (9): E. Evans 1, H. E. Dyer- 2 and i v h c. Three Japanese, three varieties (9): H. E. Dyer 1 and v li c, E. Evans 2. Four vases decorative, single (3>: J. Fraser 1. L. H. Browne 2. Three Chinese, incurved (1): L.'H. Booth 1- * FRUIT. Open—Three varieties dessert apples, five of each (5) : F. E. Merry 1, Mrs A. O. .Merton 2, Mrs M. E. Beckett v h c. Two varieties cooking apples (6): F. E. Merry 1, W. B. Toon 2, E. Freeman v h c. Six dessert apnl«s, one variety (8): 'Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 1, F. E. Merry 2, E. Freeman v h c. Six cooking apples (11) ■ E. Freeman 1, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 2, F. E. Merry v h c. Three dessert'' pears (4): Mrs A. 0. Merton I. E. Freeman 2, F. E. Merry v h c. Six dessert pears (9): Mrs A. O. Merton 1, Mrs G. W. Hargreaves 2, E. Freeman v h e. Six cooking pears (8) : E. Freeman 1, F. G. Harris 2, Mrs G. W. Hargreaves v h c. Collection of apples (6): E. Freeman 1, M. E. Beckett 2, F. E. Merry v h c. Collection of pears (3): F. E. Merry 1, Mrs A. O. Merton 2, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes v h c. Six varieties dessert apples (4): E. Freeman 1, .Miss E. Beckett' 2, Mrs A. O. Merton v h c. Six varieties cooking apples (5): Mrs M. E Beckett 1, F. E. Merry 2, E. Freeman y h c. Four apples, suitable for export.(s): F. Freeman 1, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 2, F. E. Merry v h c. One dump or bushel .case apples for local market (1): E. Freeman ,1. Case pears lor local market (1) : E. Freeman 1. Six heaviest apples (4): Mrs 0. J. Bicknell 1, Mrs Worthington 2. Six tomatoes (1): Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 1. Grapes (1): A. V. Gibson 1. Sturmer Pippin apples (8): E. Freeman 1 and 2, Mrs A. O, Merton v h c. Delicious apples (7).: Mrs A. O. Merton 1, E. Freeman 2. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes v h c. Ballarat Seedling apples (5): Jas. Scott 1, E. Freeman 2, F. E. Merry v h c. Lord Wolseley apples (6): Mrs A. O. Merton 1. Miss E. M. Hill .2, F. E. Merry v h c. Newtown Pippin apples (2): Mrs A. O. Merton 1, E.. Davidson 2. Jonathan apples (1): Mrs A. O. Merton-1,. Munro's Favourite (3): Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 3, Mrs R. Billens 2, F. E. Merry v h- e. Statesman (4): E. Freeman 1, Jas. Scott 2, Mrs A. O. Morton v h e. Homo Beauty (3): E. Freemail 1, F. E. Merry 3, Hro A. 0. Merton

t h <•. Winter. Cole pears (o.): F. E, Merry 1 Mrs A. 0. Merton 2, E. Davidson v h <•. Winter Nelis (2): Mrs A. 0. Merton 1, IV E. Merry vh c. Knstor Bucrro (2): F. E. i • POT PLANTS. ' Open-—Chrysanthemums in pots, staged for eflect (1): Mrs. A. C. Johns 1. Two chrysanthemums, distinct kinds (2): W, Baylies and. Son 1. A. E. Petheram v h c. Two exhibition, single (2): W. Bayliss and-Son 1 and S. One .specimen, named (1) s W.- Bayliss and Son- 1. Six planta (l)f Mrs .T. Dunlop 2. One specimen fern (3):- A. "V. Gibson 1, iMrs J. Dunlop 2. AmatenrS—iOno specimen- chrysanthemum (2): W. L. Walker 2 and 8. Nurserymen's exljibit (SiU A. V. Gibson 1, : Bayliss and. (foil 2. ' -pEOOKA'ixVE-. ' ''■ V;.' Open—Three"vases chrysanthemums (i) : L. J. Moore 1. Jljss. Billens 2, Jjfrs.E. -Hit King vh c. Dinner'table decoration; (13): Mrs E. h. King 1, Mrs R. K. Merton 2, Miss K. L. Weld and Miss R. Billens v li c. Decorative basket of chrysanthemums "(12): L. J. Moore 1, Miss A. Ooleman 2, Mrs J. l''aith v h e. • Two bouquets of mums (3): Mrs E. L. King 1, Mrs K. Glennie 2, L. J. Moore 3. Bowl of chrysanthemums (13): Miss K. L. Weld 1, L. J. Moore 2 and 3. Ladies' day posy (11): Mrs J. 0. Kedfern 1, Mrs J. E. Cowell 2, Mrs M. Rayner The. Ladies' evening spray (12) : Mrs A. Ooleman 1, .Miss R. Billens 2, L. J. Moore v h c. Gentlemen's buttonholes, 1 girls or boys under 16 (4): Miss Ngaire Quartermain 1, Koith Robinson 2, Betty Hughes and K. Allen The. Hand bouquet of chrysanthemums • (1): Keith Robinson t h e. One vaso chrysanthemums, for children (4): Betty Hughes 1, Helen Durie 2, Noelino Durie and Keith Robinson The. Dinner table decoration, for children (2): Betty Hughes 1, Keith Robinson 2. CUT FLOWERS. Open—S.ix kinds of outdoor grown nut. flowers, chrysanthemums excluded (11): Mrs E. L. King 1, Sir R. Ilea ton Rhodes 2, Mrs J. O. Redfern The. Exhibit ■of autumntinted foliage (3): Mrs S. W. Hayes 1. VEGETABLES. Opon—Collection vegetables, 12 distinct kinds (5): Sir R. Ilea ton Rhodes .1, Lewis Wilson 2, J. J. Cain v h c. Six kinds (7): Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 1, Lewis Wilson 2, H. Williams v h c. - Collection of potatoes, not to exceed six varieties (5): Lewis Wilson 1, W. R. Toon 2, J. J. Cain v h c. Throe varieties (8) : W. R. Toon I,' L Wilson 2, W. Biel vh c. Twelve onions, Brown Spanish (4): L. Wilson 1 and 2, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes v h c. Twelve onions, any other variety (4) : W,_ Le Comte 1, Mrs 0. Maginness 2. Heaviest (3): W. Lo Comte 1, J. J. Cain 2. , Two vegetable marrows, keeping, ripe (8): L. Wilson 1, W. R. Toon 2. Heaviest (3): Master I. Morton 1, Mrs W. W. Taylor 2. Pumpkin (1): Master X. Morton 1. Heaviest pumpkin (3): Master T. Morton 1. Two cauliflowers or broccoli (4): J. J. Cain 1, Master I. Morton 2. Two cabbages Savoys (5): . Mrs J. Duulop - 1, ;W. Le Comte 2, Master I. Morton v h c. Two cabbages, red (4): C. E. Hoxman 1, Mrs C. Maginness 2, Mrs J. Dunlop The. Sir parsnips (9): Master W. Cain 1, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 2, J. J. Cain vh c. Six carrots, long (5): Sir R. Heaton Rhodes 1. Six carrots, -short (14): W. R. Toon 1 and 2, Master W. Cain vh c. Six turnips (5): L. Wilson 1, W. R. Toon 2. Six beet, tur-nip-rooted (7) : AV. R. Toon 1, A. Soanes 2, Miss R. Billens The. Six beet, long, red (9): Miss R. Billens 1, A'. Soanes 2, L. Wilson vh c. Three heads celery,, red (1): L. Wilson. ' Three heads celery, any other variety (5) ! "W. L® Comt© 1 &nd 2, Tj. Wil* son vh c. Six leeks (5): L. Wilson 1, H. Williams 2. Twelve whito potatoes (10) : W. R. Toon 1 and 2, J. J. Cain v h c. Any other colour than white (6) W. Biel 1 and vhc,J. J. Cain 2. Collection vegetables for beginners only (2):. Miss R. Billens 1, H. H. Gardiner 2, Collection vegetables, six kinds (6):. Master I. Morton 1, Master A. W. Hearn 2, Master W. Cain t li c. SPECIAL PRIZES. Conn Challenge Cup, for best exhibit in show of 12 Japanese chrysanthemums—A. E. Pethersm. Blythe Memorial for best stand of six distinct kinds of chrysanthemums—E. B. Guy. Best chrysanthemum in show (Society's blue ribbon) —Mrs E. D. Johnson (Lady Talbot). " „ Premier blooms. Japanese reflexed —Mrs E. D. Johnson (Lady Talbot). Japanese incurved —E. Novis (Wm. Turner). . Single— Sir R. Heaton Rhodes (seedling Peeress). Tisch Prize for champion amateur ' stand for six distinct chrysanthemums—H. Cropp.. Amateur premier Japanese reflexed—H. Cropp (Majestic). Japanese incurved H. E l . Dyer (Mrs R. C. Pulling). Chinese —ji rs F. G. Adams (Romance). Most points in vegetables^—Lewis Wilson. Most points in children's decorative classes —Betty Hughes. . Trophy for most points in decorative classes at all show 3 during the year—L. J. Moore.' Trophy for most points in table classes at all shows during the year—Mrs H. Otley.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20225, 1 May 1931, Page 8

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THE PRIZE LIST. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20225, 1 May 1931, Page 8

THE PRIZE LIST. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20225, 1 May 1931, Page 8