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Mrs Ena Dash, of Christchurch, with two of her blooms which won major awards at the Christchurch Iris Circle’s annual exhibition at the Canterbury Horticultural’ Hall during the week-end. Lemon Mist (left) won the Premier Bloom of the Show, and Vanity won the Queen of the Show. Several hundred blooms were on display during the two-day exhibition, including a wide variety of .bonsai plants. The show closed last evening.

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Press, 10 November 1986, Page 1

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Mrs Ena Dash, of Christchurch, with two of her blooms which won major awards at the Christchurch Iris Circle’s annual exhibition at the Canterbury Horticultural’ Hall during the week-end. Lemon Mist (left) won the Premier Bloom of the Show, and Vanity won the Queen of the Show. Several hundred blooms were on display during the two-day exhibition, including a wide variety of .bonsai plants. The show closed last evening. Press, 10 November 1986, Page 1

Mrs Ena Dash, of Christchurch, with two of her blooms which won major awards at the Christchurch Iris Circle’s annual exhibition at the Canterbury Horticultural’ Hall during the week-end. Lemon Mist (left) won the Premier Bloom of the Show, and Vanity won the Queen of the Show. Several hundred blooms were on display during the two-day exhibition, including a wide variety of .bonsai plants. The show closed last evening. Press, 10 November 1986, Page 1