ST. THOMAS'S FLOWER SHOW.
THE PRIZE LIST. At St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown, yesterday, tho annual flower show hold in connection with tho church was opened in tho presence of a largo gathering of tho public. Largo entries were reosived in the competition classes, and in the entries for exhibition only there were Eomo especially good flowers and plarits. Mr. W. Jackson, senior, of Vogoltdwn, had a splendid exhibit of gladioli which evoked general admiration. Following 1 is tho prize list : — Sunday School Children's Competitions (best grown plants or spikes from gladioli supplied by Mr. W. Jackson). — Boys' division, A. Tinney 1, C. Preston 2, C. Chapman 3. Girls' division, Dorqthy Croll 1. Plants grown by exhibitor, T. Parmenter. Gcntloman's buttonhole (girls only). — Under 10 years, R. Grejisklo 1 ; over 10 years, .1 Sowell, 1. Opon Competition for children under 14 years.— Decoro ted basket, 1). Piko 1. Bouquets, J, Parmenter 1. Buttonholes, O. Salmon 1, J. Smith 2. Ladios' Spray, 0. Salmon 1, J, Smith 2. Decorated vase, J. Preston 1. For children under 15 years, floral design*. — R. Parkin 1, M. Piko 2. Pot planle, E. T. Cutler 1, W. F. Christie 2, H. B Barber 3. For girls U to 18 years, most original floral design.—Miss Tippler 1. Cut jJlowei'B. — Carnations, Mrs. Read 1 and 2 Pansiee, Mrs. Read 1. Dahlias Mrs. Read 1, E. T. Cutler 2. Sweet peas, Mrs. Eead 1, Mrs. Preetou 2. Gladioli, 1". Lawrence 1 and 2. Roses, G. H. M'Leod 1 and 2. Phlox, Mrs. Preston 1, Mrs. E. prices 2. Petunias, Mrs. Road 1 'and 2/ Cut flowers, Miss Allan 1, Mrs. Thompson 2. Lady's spray, Mis 3 Sewell 1. Gentleman's buttonhole, Miss Hewoll 1. Collection of vegetables, Mi«s Road 1. Cabbages, Mrs. F. Jenkins 1, E. Mareden 2. Turnips, Mrs. Read 1. Carrots, Mrs. Read 1. Ojiionu, Mrs. Read 1, Mr. Grenside 2. French/ beans, E. Marsden 1, Mra. Read 2. Runner beans, P. Lobb 1, Mrs. Read 2. Tomatoes, Mrs. Lee 1. Marrows, Mr. Jeukins 1, Mis. Read 2. Rhubarb, Mrs. Road 1. Potatoes, Mrs. Read 1, E. Marsden 2. Parsnips, Mrs. Read 1. . Fruit— Grapes, E. T. Cutler 1. Eating apples, Miss Barnard 1 Raspberries, Mrs. Read 1. Cooking apnlea, Mi^s Butts 1. A. &. Chapman 2, E. T. Cutler 3. Home-mado scones, Mrs. Marsdaii 1, Mrs. Wale 2. Small cake 3, Mrs. Marsdon 1, Mrs. Walo 2. Sausapo rolls, Mrs Marßdcn. Shortbread, Mra. Barber Jam», Mrs. Smilh 1, Mrs. Chapman 2.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 2
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413ST. THOMAS'S FLOWER SHOW. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1908, Page 2
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