PUBLIC NOTICES. SOUTHBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW THURSDAY, MARCH 13TH SPECIAL PRIZE LIST Most Points in Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables—Past Presidents' Shield. POT PLANTS Most Points—Mr R. J. Parkin 5/-. CUT BLOOMS Most Points in Section—A. J. Inwood Memorial Cup. Most Points in Sweet Peas and Carnations — Jessie Eyre Willis Memorial Cup. Roses—Dr. Withers Memorial Rose Bowl. Special for Best Bloom other than Rose—Mr K. Wylie 5/-. Most Points in 14, 15, 16, Roses —Guardian 5/-. Most Points in 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, Dahlias —Nairn and Sons, 5/- worth plants. Most Points in 33,. 34, 35, Asters —Nairn and Sons, 5/- worth plants. Most Points in 39 and 40, Zinnias —Yates and Co., 5/- worth seeds. Collection of Cut Flowers, not more then 12 kinds—Mr W. Scott, 5/-. Most Points in 37, 38, Petunias— National Mortgage (per Mr D. W. Hayes), 5/-. Most Points in 28, 29, MarigoldsMr Jos. McPherson 5/-. DECORATIVE Most Points in Section—Mrs A. J. Inwood, 5/-.. Decorated Basket—Mrs L. R. Barnett, 5/-. Best Arranged Pair Vases—Mrs A. J. Inwood, 5/-. Most Artistically Arranged Bowl of Flowers.— Guardian 5/-. Floral Decorated Dinner Table — Mr Schnelle 5/-, first prize; the Society, 2/6, second prize. Decorated Flower Jug—Mrs W. C. Eggelton 5/-. INTERMEDIATE DECORATIVE Most Points in Section—A. J. Inwood Memorial Trophy: valued 10/6. Most Artistically Arranged Bowl of Flowers—Mrs L. R. Barnett 5/-. Floral Decorated Dinner TableMrs W. V. Rowan 5/- first prize; the Society 2/6, second prize. Best Arranged Pair Vases—Mrs L. R. Barnett 5/-. FRUIT Most Points in 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, Apples—Mr H. J. Greenwood 5/-. Collection of Fruit—Mr A. McPherson 5/-. Six ripe Tomatoes—Mr J. W. R. Parkin 5/-. VEGETABLES Most Points in Vegetable Section —the Connolly Memorial Rose Bowl. Collection of Vegetables, six varieties—Messrs T. D. Lennie and Co. 5/- worth of Seeds. Most Points in 114, 115, 116, 117, Onions —Yates and Co., 5/- Seeds. Most Points in 109, 110, Table Carrots—Mr Jos. McPherson 5/-. Twelve Potatoes, three varieties, four of each —Mr A. Anderson 5/-. Six Potatoes, red skin—Mr Wm. Nidd, 5/-. Six Potatoes, white skin —Mrs A. J. Inwood 5/-. Six Potatoes other than red or white—Mr A. Anderson 5/-. Most Points in Vegetable Section —the Richard Rowe Memorial Prize (per Mrs W. D. Hutcheson) 10/-. INDUSTRIAL Most Points in Knitting Classes — Mrs A. McCartin 5/-. Pair Men's Socks, fine —Mrs J. Ballagh 5/-. Supper Cloth, worked in colours —Mrs J. Williamson 5/-. Specimen of Tapestry workGuardian 5/-.-COOKERY Sponge; Cake, without risingNational Mortgage 5/-. Sponge Sandwich — Guardian 5/Dark, rich Fruit Cake—Miss I Lewton 5/-. Six Plain Scones —Mrs R. J. Parkin 5/-. Plum Pudding, suet, boiled in cloth —Mr J. S. Inwood, 5/-. One Pound Table Butter—Mr F H. Greenwood 5/-. ' Marmalade, one pot—Mrs R. G Bishop 5/-. Collection of Home-preservec Fruit, varieties—Mr J. Ballagh 5/Most Points in Cookery Classes including Butter —Mrs A. J. Inwooc 5/-. JUNIOR Floral decorated Dinner TableMrs L. R. Barnett 5/-. Most Points in 200, 201, 202Mrs G. B. Couch 5/-. Fruit Cake, mixed fruit—-Mrs W V. Rowan 5/-. Specimen of Woodwork, stained Primary School—Mr Wm. Nidd 5/Specimen of Woodwork, stained Secondary School —Mr G. M. Doyl 5/-.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LXII, Issue 18, 7 March 1941, Page 1
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