THE PRIZE LIST
Following is tho llst of awards OPEN CLASS.
’ Collection Of nai-cissi (thirty varie- ’ - tics, three stems of *<tach)—J. Westbury, 1; A. J. Hobbs, 2. Collection of daffodils (fifty varieties,- three stems each): R. Gibson, I;’H. Poole, 2; F. Westbury, 8. Six varieties trumpet, three stems of each : T. Waugh and Son, jL; 5; Do-ole, 2; F. . Westbury, 3. Six varieties “incomparabilis,” three stems of each: R. Gibson, 1; H. Poole, 2, Six varieties "leedsii” (three stems oflof each: R. Gib?son, 1; H. Poole; 2. Six varieties “Barrii,” three stems of each: H.'Poole, 1; T. Waugh and Sen, 2. Three varie- ' ties "Poeticus,” three stems of each.: H. Poote. 1; F. Westbury, 2. Three varieties “tazetta." three stems of each: R. Gibson, 1; H. Poole, 2. ’ Six blooms '"trumpet" daffodils, one variety: T Waugh and Son, 1; R. Gibson, 2. Six blooms '’lncomparabilis” daffodils, one variety, Hl Poole, 1; T. Waugh and Son, 2. Six "trumpets,"/White, yellow, or bi- • colour: F. Westbury, 1; H. Poole, 2. . Six blooms "Leedsii," one variety: T. Waugh and Son’ 1; A. H. Burgess, 2. Six "Tncomparabilis,” yellow or bicolour: A.- H. Burgees, 1 and 2. Six blooms "Barrii,” one;variety: 11. Poole, 1; F. Westbury, 2. One "trumpet” daffodil: H Poole, 1; F. Westbury, 2. One “Incomparabilis’’ daffodil: F. Westbury, 1; T. Waugh and Son, 2. One “Leedsii daffodil: Mrs. C. Buckingham, 1; R. Gibson, 2. One "Barrii” daffodil: T. Waugh, 1; R. Gibson, 2. Six blooms "Emperor": A. H. Burgee, 1; F. Westbury, 2. Six blooms "Empress": B. Frethey, 1; F. Westbury, 2., Six .blooms "Gtory of Leiden": F. Westbury, 1; H. Poole, 2. Six blooms "Victoria”: F. Westbury, 1; B. Frethey, 2. Six blown B "Sir Watkln": H. Poole, 1; F. Westbury, 2. Six bloome "Gloria Mundi : A H. Burgess, 1; F. Westbury, 2. Six blooms "Lucifer”: F. Westbury, 1; A. H. Burgess, 2. .Six blooms Red Cups, . other than "Lucifer" and "Gloria Mun- . di"- A. H'. Burgess, 1; H. Poole, 2. Six blooms Barrii "Albatross": H. Poole, 1; ,F. Westbury, 2. Six blooms Barm "Conspicuous”: A. H. Burgess, I> H. Poole, 2. Six blooms, Barrii "Seagull : F. Westbury, 1; A. H. Burgess, 2 Six blooms Leedsii "White Slave’ : H. Poole, 1 and 2. Six blooms (Leedsi, White Queen": H. Poole; 1; F. Westbury, 2. Six varieties polyanthus: F. Westbury, '1; H. Poole, 2. N.Z. seedling long trumpet, yellow: A. J- Hobbs, 1 and 2. White: A. J. Hobbs, 1; H. Poole, 2. Bicolour: A. J. Hobbs, 1 and 2. Leedsii: S, H. Poole. Barrii: A. J. Hobbs, 1 and 2. Collection of spring flowers (excluding narcissj: R. Wilson, 1. Twelve vases of cut flowers: E. A. Huthnance. Six • bunches of primroses: W. J. Hughes, 1; R. Wilson, 2.' Collection of anemones (not more than 100 blooms): R. Wilson. Collection of pansies (not more than 24 blooms': F. Elbe. Collection of cyclamen : H. Poolo. Three cyclamen in pots: H. Poolo. Three cinerarias in potsi H. Poole. New or rare plant in pot: H. Poole. Specimen foliage plant in pot: H. Poole. Specimen flowering plant in pot: H. Poole. AMATEUR CLASS.
Collection of narcissi (20 varieties (three stems of each): W. H. Frethey, 1; Mrs. E. P. Kishworth, 2. One long trumpet: H. Witchoil, 1; ' J Frethey, 2. Ono other than long trumpet: B- Frethey, 1 and 2. Foul varieties trumpet daffodils: W. Slater, 1; ,T. Frethey, 2. Three blooms "yellow trumpets, ’’ ono variety: B. Frethey, 1; J. Frethey, 2. Three blooms "bicolour trumpets": B. Frethey, lj W. Slater, 2. Three blooms "white trumpets”: B. Frethey, 1; S. H. D. Peryman, 2. Throe blooms, "Incomparabilis”: B. Frethey, 1; ,T Frethey, 2. Three blooms "red cups": B. Frethey, 1; J. Frethey, 2. Three blooms "Barrii": B. Frethey, 1; J. ' Frethey, 2. Three blooms, "Leedsli”: B. Frethey, 1; — Witchell, 2. Threft blooms "Poeticus": B. Frethey, 1; J. Frethey, 2. Sri varieties narcissi (excluding trumpets and tazetta): B. Frethey,' 1; .1- Frethey, 2. Collection of spring flowers (excluding narcissi): E. P. Rishworth, 1; — M'Dougall, 2. Collection of hyacinths: Mis. S. Deans, 1; E. P. Rishworth, 2. Collection of
anemones (not more than 30 varietiei): A. Walters. Twelve blooms of anemones: Mrs. S. Deans. Collection of pansies: F. Elbe. Six camellias: Mrs. A. Ballatyne. One foliage plant: IV. N. Frazer. COTTAGE GARDEN CLASS. Twelve varieties of narcissi: W. H. Wilson, 1; N. Heyes, 2. Six 'varieties of narcissi: Mrs. C. Hollard, 1; W. H. Wilson. 2. Collection of spring flowers: Mrs. E. Pine, 1; J. N. Power, 2. DECORATIVE CLASS. Bowl of flowers arranged for effect-. Miss Wood, l;.Mrs. Cooper, 2. Lady’s spray: Miss Ruth Hobbs, 1; Miss Jean Hendry, 2. Buttonhole: Miss Jean Hendry, 1; Miss Ruth. Hobbs, 2. Vase of flowers arranged for effect: Mrs. A. N. Treseder, 1; Miss E. N. Wood, 2. Stand of flowerg arranged for effect:* Mrs. Treseder, 1; Mrs. A. J. Hobbs, 2. Presentation bouquet: E. L. Jones, 1; Mrs. M'Bain, 3. Bowl of daffodils arranged for effect: Mrs. Treseder, 1; Miss E. N. Wood, 2. Floral design: Mrs. Treseder, 1; Mrs. M'Bain, 2. FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16. Lady’s spray: Francis Hobbs, 1; Doreen Johnson, 2. Buttonhole: Myra Ayson, 1; Jean Innes, 2. /
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 302, 15 September 1921, Page 7
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