FLOWER SHOW.
DISPLAY IN ST. THOMAS'S HALL. The _ prize list in connection, with St. ■Thomas's thirteenth annual horticultural show is as follows :—: — Roses. — Three distinct varieties': Mr. Read, 1. Three vtfiite or cream : Mr. Barltroup, 1. Three red or pink : Mr. Read 1 and 2. One bowl roses: Mrs. Read, 1. Carnations.*— Three distinct varieties : Mrs. Bachelor, 1. Three fancies or picotees: Mrs; Griffiths, 1. Three self (any variety) : Mre. Ranaoon, 1. One vase, 6 blooms : Mibs Barnard, 1. Sweet Peas. — Three vases distinct varieties : Miss Read, 1. One vase, any variety: Mre. Griffiths, 1. One vase, white, or cream: Miss Read, 1. On© vase, red or pink : Miss , Preston, 1. Best collection : Miss Read, 1. Out Flowers.— Best collection cactus dahlias: No first; Mrs. Ranson, 2. Best collection dahlias, other than cactus : No award. Best three spikes gladioli : Mrs. Rice, 1 and 2. Best three spikes gladioli, grown from bulbs purchased from W. M. Jackson : Laureneon. 1. Best gladioli, one spike, purchased from W. M. Jackeon: Mrs. Rice, 1. Pansies, three blooms: Mrs. Rice, 1. Fuchsias, three blooms: Mrs. Oroll, 1. Stocks, three blooms: Miss Read 1. Collection Cut Flowers.— Six distinct epecies in six vases, each three spikes or sprays, grown in open : Mrs. Mawbory, Best Bouquet.-^Lady's Spray i Miss Preston, 1. Gentleman's Duttonhole* Mr. Foxwell, L Any other floral design: Miss Ida Smith, 1. Pot Plants. — Pelargoniums! Mr. I'. 1 Foxwell, 1. Begonias: Mr. F. Foxwell, 1. Geraniums: Mr. F. Foxwell, 1. Any other flowering variety : Mr. F. Foxwell, 1. Pot Plants— Foliage. — Coleus : Mr. F. Foxwell. 1. Ferns: Mr. F. Foxwell, 1. Best collection of plants, not to oxceed twelve: Miss Allen, 1. Vegetables.— Two cabbages t Mm. Hills, 1. Two lettuces : Mr. Calnan, 1. Six turnips : Mr.' R. Bell, 1. Six carrots : Mr. Chapman, 1. Six' onions : Mns. Hills, 1. Potatoes,, six kidney: Mr. Read, 1. Potatoes, six round : Mr. D. A. Jenkins, 1. Peas, twelve pods : Mr. D. A. Jenkins, 1. French beans, twelve pods : Mr. Atkinson, 1. Runner beans, twelve pods : Mies Read, 1. Two marrows : Mr. D. A. Jenkins, 1. Three sticks rhubarb : Mrs. Jermyn, 1. Any other vegetable: Mrs. Hills, 1. Fruit. — Apples, six cooking : Mr. Jenkins, 1. Apples, six dessert: Mrs. Jermyn, 1. Plums, six best : Mrs. Hills, Children's Competitions.— For children under 14 years — Decorated basket, Ida Pulsfordi 1 ; buttonhole, Ida Preston, 1 ; lady's spray Grota Haylock, 1 ; decollated vase, Ida Preston, 1 ; floral design, Florrie Bret, 1. For girls under 17 years : Most original floral design, Done Overed, 1. Sunday School children only— Girls' division : Stocks, Greta Haylock, 1 ; asters,. Greta Haylock, 1 ; trycophylla, Ida Preston. I. 1 Boys' division — Stocks, Steven Bland, 1. Plants of their -own growing : Harold Overed, 1. Gentleman's buttonhole (over 10 years) : R. A. Greenside, 1. Lady's spray (over 10 years) : A. Pulsford, 1.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 2
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471FLOWER SHOW. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 2
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