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PRIZE LIST.

The list of awards follows:—

CHRYSANTHEMUMS

Six Japanese (2) —Mrs P. B. Birkett 1, Miss N. Doak 2. Four Japanese (2) —Mrs Birkett 1, Miss Doak 2. Two Japanese (3)— Mrs Birkett 1, Miss Doak 2. Six singles (3)— Miss V. Bowis 1 and 2. Four single (5) —Miss N. Doak .1, Miss V. Bowis 2. Two single (9) —Miss Doak 1 and 2, Mrs J. Ballagh 3. Three Chinese (2) —Joseph Brooks 1, Miss V. Bowis 2. Two Japanese, critason or scarlet (1) —Miss Doak 1. Two Japanese, white (3)— Mrs J. W. Heslop 1, Miss N. Doak 2. Two Japanese, yellow (2) —Miss N. Doak 1. Japanese, bronze (3) —Mrs Birkett 1, Mrs F. Chamberlain 2, Miss N. Doak 3Japanese, pink (2) —Mrs Birkett 1, Miss Doak 2. Japanese, one (4) — Mrs Birkett 1, Miss Doak 2. Single (13)— Miss N. Doak 1, 2 and 3. Any variety (7) —Mrs J. Ballagh 1, Mrs W. A. Carter 2, Miss V. Bowis 3. Collection of double (2) —Joseph Brooks 1, W. A. Carter 2. Collection of single (2) —Miss V. Bowis 1, Mrs W. H. Abbott 2. Cut blooms, collection (5) —Miss E. M. Gabbie 1, Mrs J. Ballagh 2, Mrs Birkett 3. Collection of autumn foliage (2) —Mrs Birkett 1, Mrs J. Ballagh 2. DECORATIVE. Victorian posy (3)—-Mrs F. Rowell ' 1 and 2. Hand bouquet (1) —Mrs L.

R. Barnett 2. Gentleman's buttonhole (6) —Mrs F. Rowell 1, Mrs L. R. Barnett 2, Miss E. M. Gabbie 3. Lady's spray (5)-—Mrs L. R. Barnett 1, Mrs F. Rowell 2 and 3. Basket of chrysanthemums (4)— Mrs Rowell 1, Miss E, M. Gabbie 2. Bowl of chrysanthemums (13)— Mrs Bongard 1 and 2, Miss N. Doak 3. Vase of chrysanthemums (15)—-Miss N. Heslop 1, Mrs W. H. Abbott 2, Miss G. Greenall 3. Bowl of flowers (6) —Mrs P. B. Birkett 1, Mrs Bongard 2, Miss N. Doak 3. Vase of flowers (s)—Mrs P. B. Birkett 1, Miss Greenall 2, Mrs Bongard 3. Floating bowl (3)— Mrs Birkett 1, Mrs Rowell 2. Vase of autumn foliage and berries (10)— Miss Scott ■1, .Mrs Bongard 2, Mrs Rowell 3. Decorated basket, fruit and flowers (4) —Miss Doak 1, Mrs Rowell 2 and 3. Presentation box of flowers (7) —Miss L. Hurford 1/ Miss N. Heslop 2, Miss N. Doak 3. Decorated table (5) —Miss Gabbie 1 and 2. Children under 16. Vase of chrysanthemums (3)— Shirley Hatch 1, Marie Bongard 2, C. Bongard 3. Autumn foliage and berries (2)— C. Bongard 1, M. Bongard 2. Gentleman's buttonhole (6) —M, McMillan 1, S. Hatch 2 and 3. Lady's spray (4)— S. Hatch 1 and 2, M. Bongard 3. Bowl of flowers (1) —M. Bongard 1. POT PLANTS. Double chrysanthemum (2)— Miss N. Doak 1, Mrs F. Chamberlain 2. Single (I)— Miss V. Bowis 1. Collection of plants and ferns (1) —Mrs J. Carr 1. Pot plant, any other kind (2)— Mrs G. H. Sheat 1, Mrs J. Carr 2.

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Dessert apples (15)— Miss N. Brooks 1, Mrs L. R. Barnett 2, Mrs A. E. Withell 3. Cooking apples (15) --Mrs Jl Ballagh 1 and 3, Mrs A. J. Sheat 2. Dessert pears (10)— Mrs Ballagh 1 and 2. Cooking pears (5) —J. Legg 1, A. Tong 2. Walnuts (4)— Mrs P. B. Birkett 1, G. Osborne 2, Miss N. Doak 3. Collection of vegetables (3)— A. J. Sheat 1, J. Legg .2. White potatoes (10)— Mrs A. A. Croy 1, G. Rapley 2, Mr.s Birkett 3. Coloured potatoes (6)— J. .Legg'l,' Mrs A. A. Croy 2 and 3. Parsnips (9)— A. J. Sheat 1 and 2. Carrots (13)— A. J. Sheat 1 and 3, G. Osborne 2. Swedes (4) —Mrs A. E. Withell 1, A. J. Sheat 2 and 3. Mangolds (4)— A. J. Sheat 1, J. Legg 2, G. H. Sheat' 3. Pumpkin, heaviest (2)—A. John 1, Mrs L. R. Barnett 2. Marrow (10)— G. Rapley 1, N. Heslop 2, P. B. Birkett 3. Marrow, heaviest (2) —N. Heslop 1, Mrs J. Ballagh 2. Pie melon (1) —G. H. Sheat 1. Cabbages (2) —J. Legg 1, F. B. Lawrence 2. Red beet (s)— Mrs A. A. Croy 1, J. Legg 2. Leeks (I)—A. J. Sheat 1. Onions (4) —A, J. Sheat 1, Joseph Brooks 2. Celery (2) —A. J. Sheat 1 and 2. Quinces (3)— Mrs A. E. Withell 1, J. Brooks 2. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Wheat, short berried (1) —W. Brooks 1. Oats, long berried (2)— W. Brooks 1, A. J. Sheat 2. Field peas (2)— W. Brooks 1, W. H. Parkin 2. Peas, garden (I)—W. H. Parkin 1. Perennial ryegrass (1) —W. Brooks 1.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LV, Issue 37, 11 May 1934, Page 5

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PRIZE LIST. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LV, Issue 37, 11 May 1934, Page 5

PRIZE LIST. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LV, Issue 37, 11 May 1934, Page 5

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