New Advertisement. PILU'THA HORTICULTURAL , SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW (To be held early in January). PRIZE LIST : Glass I. — Greenhouse Plants ln Pots. Best Fuchsia 3 Fuchsias (varities), special prize, gift of Mr G. W. Hutchins, 20s 3 Petunias (varieties) 3 Verbenas (varieties) 1 Specimen Plant 2 Roses (varieties) Best Scarlet Geranium 6 best collection of Geraniums, special. prize, gift of Mr Pillans, 20s Best Variegated Geranium 2 Heaths 5 Balsams 2 Coxcombs 2 Calceolaria 3 Ecactus 2 Liliums Class II. — Border Plants.. Best collection French and African Marigolds, three flowers each 4 Carnations (varieties) 6 Pansies (varieties), special prize, gift of Mr Hope, 10s 6 Roses (varieties) 3 best Roses (varities) Best Dahlia Best collection of Dahlias (varieties) 3 Asters 3 Hollyhocks (varieties) 3 Verbenas, two trusses each (varieties) 6 Sweet Williams, special prize, gift of Mr Sutherland, 10s Best collection of Cut Flowers 4 Phloxes (varieties) Best Hand Bouquet, special prize, gift of Mr John M'Gregor, 10s Best Table Bouquet, suitable for table 4 Stocks (varieties) Best collection of Annuals* Best Floral Designs 4 Antirrhinums 4 Gladiolas (varieties) 2 Wallflowers (varieties) Class 111. — Fruit. Pint Black Currants White Currant 1 * „ Red Currants „ Gooseberries, dessert „ Gooseberries, cooking Raspberries, white Raspberries, red Strawberries Best dish Cherries Best collection of Apples Class IV. — Vegetables. 1 Melon 2 Cucumbers, special prize, gift of Mr G. W. Hutchins, 20s 2 Cabbages 3 Cauliflowers 6 CaiTots 2 dozen Pods* Peas ' 2 dozen Potatoes (two varieties, one doz. each) Best Varieties Potatoes, three each 6 Stalks Rhubarb 6 Winter Onions 6 Spring Onions 6 Shalots Salad . 3 Turnips, yellow 3 Turnips, white 3 Beetroot, red 4 dozen Broad Beans 1 dozen Scarlet Runners 2 Vegetable Marrows 6 Tomatoes 2 Pumpkins A dish of Spinach 3 Cabbage Lettuces 3 Cos Lettuces 1 Parsely Plant 2 Red Pickling Cabbage 6 Leeks 6 Parsnips Collection of Vegetables Collection of Pot Herbs Garlic 45SS" Please read this Advertisement. W. REID, "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, HAS FOR SALE— Clovers, all of this season's growth, of the very finest samples, at very low prices. I am now landing per ship Harrington four, tons of Aberdeen Turnip Seed, same as last season, and known by so many farmers to be unequalled in the Colony. Also, 30 bushels of " Reid's " Champion of the World Swedes, which I am sure need no comment, being now so well known. For this early application will be necessary, as the supply will not meet the demand. Also, every sort of .Agricultural and Garden Seeds, all new and of the finest samples. Five Hundredweight of Larch, Scotch and sprue - (*?os per lb), which every person should* grow, as they are useful, hard}*, and will add value to your estate. Prices on Application. Note the Address— '' • WILLIAM REID, Seed Merchant, 373 Princes-street, Dunedin. fi E ORG E BEL L, GENERAL MERCHANT, ; j -7' ; Inch Clutha.; , Agent for the Colonial Insurance Com pany of New Zealand for Rich Clutha and District. • l - '" ••-•"■■■'-'_ 678
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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 220, 27 September 1878, Page 2
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