SUMMER BLOOMS
EAST HARBOUR SHOW
The Kastbourne South, York Bay, Day's Bay, and Eastbourne North decorated stands were outstanding features of the East Harbour Horticultural Society's midsummer show held in the Crown Theatre, Eastbourne. Top score for the E. J. Righton prize for most points gained for decorated stands in three shows was gained by Eastbourne South, with York Bay a close second. The competition will conclude at the spring show, and tho position of the areas is now as follows, points gained at the present show being given in parentheses: —Eastbourne South (28), 03, 1; York Boy (23), 51, 2; Day's Bay (21), 38, 3; Eastbourne North (S), 21, 4. The champion gladiolus, "Miss New Zealand, was shown by Mr. W. E. Askwith. I Awards were gained as follows:— i Dahlias. —Mrs. V. H. Jouuson, 5 firsts, 4 I seconds; Miss It. Isaacs, 2 firsts, 1 second; IH. Itudolph, 1 first, 1 second; Mis. A. Burdan, 1 second; Mrs. D. Hollis, 1 first; Mrs. Butler, 1 first; Mrs. H. W. Shortt, 1 second, 2 thirds: Miss Lee, 1 third; Miss M. Wood, 1 first, i second. Gladioli.—W. E. Askwith, 2 firsts, 1 sccoud; Miss V. Shortt, 1 first. Carnations.—Misses Foster, 1 first; Mrs. D. Hogg, 2 seconds; Mrs. O'Driscoll, 1 first. Hydrangeas.—Mrs. !•'. 11. Johnson, 3 firsts, 2 seconds; Mrs. A. Burdan, 2 firsts, 1 second; Mrs. D. Hogg, 1 first, 2 seconds; Mrs. H. Hogg, I 1 first; Mrs. G. Heenan, 1 second; Miss M. Wood and H. Itudolph, 1 third.
Miscellaneous. —Miss Lee, 1 first; Mrs. H. W. Slioitt, 1 first; Miss M. Wilson, 1 first, 1 I second: Mrs. Jervis, 1 tlrst; Mrs. A. Burd, 1 first: Misses Foster, 1 second; Mrs. V. H. Johnson, 1 second; Miss M. Butler, 1 first; Miss M. Finlayson, 1 second; Misses Sladden, 2 firsts, 1 second; Mrs. A. H. Press, J first; A. Walker, 1 second; Miss It. Isaacs, 1 first; Miss E. Miller, 1 second; Mrs. Matthers, 1 first; Mrs. Travers, 1 first. Decorative. —Mrs. Symou, 1 first; Mrs. 11. Kudoiph, 1 first; Miss M. Wilson, 1 second; Miss I'rice, 1 first; Mrs. Jervis, 5 firsts, 2 seconds; W. Humphries, 1 second: Mrs. W. Humphries, 1 first, 2 seconds; Mis. 11. W. ,Shortt, 1 first, 1 second; Miss Lee, 1 first; Mrs. Jenkinson, 1 second ; Mrs. D. L. Hollis, 1: seconds. Vegetables.—A. T. Bowlcy, 2 firsts, 1 second; I'j. W. Langt'ord, 1 first, 1 second ; Mrs. Travers, 1 first, 2 seconds, 1 third; B. C. Cass, 1 second; Mrs. !». L. Hollis, 1 first, 1 second, 1 third; E. 11. Liingford, 3 firsts; Misses Foster, 2 firsts; Miss A. C. Ingles, 5 firsts; Mrs. IX White, 3 firsts: A. Hinkley, 2 seconds; Mrs. A. Burdan, 1 first, 4 seconds; E. Wright, 2 firsts, 1 second; A. Walker, 1 first; Miss M. M. Morrison, 1 first, I second; W. Young, 2 firsts, 1 second.
Juniors. —Suzanne Isaacs, 1 first, 4 seconds ; B. .Icrvis, :{ firsts; I'at Matthews, 1 first; Judy Nelson, ] first, 2 seconds; Margaret White, 1 first; I). Hluklcy, 1 second;; Beverlcy Burch, 1 third.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1941, Page 5
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