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SOUTHBRJDGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPECIAL PRIZES FOR NEXT THURSDAY'S SHOW PAST-PRESIDENTS' SHIELD.—Most points in fruit, flowers and vegetables. To be competed for annually. Winner 1927: Mrs W. G. Wroot. DR. WITHERS MEMORIAL ROSE BOWL.—Six Roses. To be competed for annually. Winner 1927: Mr W. M. Gabbie. MRS. A. J. INWOOD'S CUP—Most points in Cut Bloom Section. To be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. W. C. EGGELTON (President's) CUP—Most points in the Show. To be won outright at forthcoming Show in January. A. J. INWOOD'S CUP.—Most points in Decorative Section. To be won 3 times, not necessarily in succession. Winner 1927: Mrs T. H. Bennett. MRS. F. KIMBER'S CUP—Most points in vegetable section. To be won three times, not necessarily in succession. Winner 1927- Mrs W. G. Wroot. MR. G. MUMBY'S SALAD BOWL—For Bottled Gooseberries preserved in water, last year's fruit. To be won twice, not necessarily in succession. MR. G. MUMBY'S HONEY JAR—For most points in Honey classes. To be won twice, not necessarily in succession. MRS. A. TONGS CUP.—Most points in cookery classes, 136 to 150 (including butter). To be won three times, not necessarily in succession. Winner 1927: Mrs G. Goulden MRS. J. S. CHAPMAN'S CUP.—Most points in Junior Section. To be won three times, not necessarily in succession. Winner 1927: Miss Gladys Hill. PRIZES: 2/6 Ist; l/- 2nd. When seven or more entries: 5/- Ist- 2/6 2nd and 1A 3rd. ' NOTE—In any class where a Special of 5/- or more is given, that takes the place of the Society's Ist prize. In no class will a Ist and Special be given. . SECTION I.—POT PLANTS. One aspidistra—Mr J. Greenwood, 5/Single fuchsia—Mrs E. C. I,nwood, 5/One petunia—Mrs A. Greenwood, 5/Single geranium—Mr J. Greenwood, 5/Pelargonium—Mr W. Scott, 5/Most points in section—Ellesmere Guardian, 5/SECTION 2.—CUT BLOOMS. Collection of carnations—Mr D. Taylor, 5/- worth flower seeds. Six pansies, varieties—Ellesmere Guardian, 5/Three gladioli—C. E. Gibbons & Co., 5/- worth of flower seeds. Collection of gladioli—Mr R. Eowe,>s/One rose, named—Messrs Nairn & Sons, 6 rose plants. Three ro&es, named—Mr W. S. Hill, 5/Six roses—Dr Withers Memorial Rose Bowl (to be competed for annually) Twelve roses—Messrs Nairn & Sons, 6 rose plants. Three cactus dahlias—Eiiesmere Guardian, 5/Collection of dahlias—Mr A. J. Inwood, 5/Collection of nemesia—National Mortgage (per Mr D. Hayes), 5/- value of flower seeds. Single geranium—Messrs Arthur Yates & Co. 5/- value of flower seeds Collection sweet peas, 6 varieties, 3 spikes of each—Mr W. Scott 5/Collection of sweet peas, 12 varieties, 3 spikes of each—Mr J. S. Chapman, 5/- - v Collection of annuals—Farmers' Co-op., 5/- value of flower seeds. Collection of perennials.—Farmers' Co-op, 5/- value of flower seeds. Most points in section—Mrs A. J. Inwood's cup. SECTION 3.—DECORATIVE. Decorated Basket—Mrs T. Greenall, 5/Best arranged single vase—Mrs F. W.Scott, 5/Best arranged pair of vases—Mrs A. J. Inwood, 5/Most artistically arranged bowl of flowers—Mr W. Scott 5/Lady's spray—Ellesmere Guardian, 5/Two buttonholes for gentlemen—Mr J. Reese, 5/Dinner table decoration—Mr J. Starry. 10/- Ist; Mr W. J. Bishop 5/Most points in section—Mr A. J. Inwood's cup. SECTION 4.—FRUIT. One pint raspberries—Mrs G. Benny, 5/Six peaches—Mrs W. S. Worner, 5/Six dessert apples—Mrs W. S. Worner, 5/Collection apples, six varieties, 4 of each —Mr D. Gilmour 5/Collection of fruits—Mr W. Scott, 5/- » Most points in small fruits—Mr A. J. Inwood, 5/Most points in section—Mr F. W. Inwood, 7/6. SECTION S—VEGETABLES. Twelve butter beans—Mr D. Taylor, 5/, value vegetable seeds. Twelve broad beans-^Farmers' Co-op., 5/- value vegetable seeds. Heaviest cabbage—Mr D. J. MeCormick, 5/Two cabbages for table—Mr J. Ludemann, 5/Twenty pods peas—Mr J. S. Cha,pman, 5/-Half-pint shelled peas—Messrs Yates & Co., 5/- value vegetable seeds Six stalks rhubarb—Mr D. Tong, 5/Three red beet—Mr W. Lochhead, 5/Three globe beet—Farmers' Co-op., 5/- value vegetable seeds. Fix carrots for table—National Mortgage (per Mr D. Hayes), 5/- value of vegetable seeds. Twelve potatoes, white skin—Mr A. Anderson, 10/- Ist prize- Mr R J Parkin 5/- 2nd. ' Twelve potatoes, red skin—Mr A. J. Inwood, 10/- Ist: Mr B. J Parkin 5/- 2nd. , ' Twelve potatoes, 3 varieties, 4of each.—Mr J. Griffin, 10/-, IstMr F. Gilbert, 5/- 2nd. \ ' Twelve potatoes, any other variety.—The Society, 5/- Ist; 2/6 2nd bix onions—Messrs C. E. Gibbons & Co., 5/- value vegetable seeds Collection of vegetables, 6 varieties—Mr T. D. Lennie, 5/- value of vegetable seeds. Collection vegetables—Mr W. M. Gabbie, 10/Most points in section—Mrs F. Kimber's cup. SECTION 6.—INDUSTRIAL. Collection of knitting (wool).—Mrs R. G. Bishop, 5/Collection of macrame work—Mrs J. S. Chapman, 5/Wool rug—Miss Lewis, 5/Tussock basket with lid—Miss Cryer, 5/----t Embroidered cushion—Mrs Schnelle, 5/Coloured duchesse set —Mrs J. Williamson, 5/Specimen of carving—Mr A. McPherson, 5/SECTION 7.—PRODUCE. Six plain scones —Mrs W. S. Worner, 5/- , Home-made bread —Mr J. S. Inwood, 5/Nut loaf—Miss Lewton, 5/Fruit cake (not iced)— Miss Simpson, 5/Sponge cake (without rising)—Mr A. Tong, 5/Sponge sandwich—Mrs W. S. Worner, 5/Seed cake—Mrs G. McLaehlah, 5/Six Pikelets.—Mr A. McPherson, 5/Six cream puffs—Mrs J. Ballagh, 5/21bs. table butter —Mr Geo. Hill, 5/-Home-made wine, any variety—Mr M. Twiss, 5/Bottled gooseberries—Mr G. Mumby's salad bowl. Most points in honey classes—Mr G. Mumby's trophy. Home-preserved fruit, 2 varieties—Miss Inwood, 5/-1 Most points in section, excluding eggs, honey and ham—Mr A. J. Inwood £1 Is. Most points in cookery classes, including butter—Mrs A. Tong's cup. SECTION B.—INTERMEDIATE (Girls 15 and under 18). Six date scones—Miss Cryer, 5/Six plain scones—Mr J. S. Inwood, 5/-

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3182, 6 January 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3182, 6 January 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3182, 6 January 1928, Page 7

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