SPRING FLOWERS
HUTT SHOW AWARDS
The following are the awards made at the Hutt Valley Horticultural Society's spring show:— , -
B.H.S. silver medal, Mr. A. W. Frep.man (cinerarias) ; certificates of merit, Mrs. B. V. Cooksley (carnations), Mr. H. Poole (trade display), Talta Women's Institute (cut flowers), and the Rev. S. H. D. Peryman (daffodils). Champion of champions bloom, "Effective, Mr. H. Poole; best non-trumpet, "Cardigan, Mr. H. Poole; best trumpet and best non-trum-pet, atnaeur class, "Cromarty" and "Swanley Perfection," Mr. G. S. Young; special trophy for the most outstanding exhibit in the show, Mrs. S. Mitchell; Kersley Rose Bowl, Mrs. S. Mitchell, 4y s points, and Mrs. Dyer, \Vz P<>lnts,; Law trophy, Mr. J. S. Stalker; "Hutt News trophy, Dr. Harty trophy, and the Lowe Memorial trophy, Mr. H. Poole; Buckingham challenge trophy, Mr. J. Bell. Amateur classes: Bledisloe Cup, Mr. J. S. Stalker; the Mrs. fa. L. Rlddlford trophy. Mrs. W. Kerr; Chapman Memorial, Mrs., S. Mitchell and Miss.Halley tied; Mrs.'Gower's trophy. Miss 'Vallman l point,, Mrs. S. McMillan 1,2 poinu Daflodils.-Open class: Mr. H. Poole, lo firsts and 16 seconds, and Rev. b. n. D. Perjman. 1 first. Open to»members of the National «?ocietv only Mr. H. Poole, 1 tirst; Mr. J. b. Stalker, 2 seconds. Open, S ln K le bloom class: Mr H Poole, 6 firsts and 7 seconds: Mr G. S Young 5 firsts and 4 seconds New Zealand feedline class: Mr. J. Bell, 8 firsts and 8 "Siasi-Amateur class: Mr '-Jr.**"*' 3 firsts, and Mr. G. S, Young. second^ AmaSaX SoTdsf^r: , Mrs.!taLr Yr^ Srt;G MU.f i&^^ SfciSs^rLiiSjU^: R. J. Liver, 1 first and 3 seconds. Vegetablesl-Mrs. W. Smith, 2 . Decorative Class.— Open: Mrs. S. Mltc^H. 5 firsts and 1 second; Mrs. Dyer, 1 first and 1 W KeVr and Mrs. S. McMillan, each 1 first; Mrs H. Ackerman, 2 seconds; Mrs. H. B. Kar^cSm-em^er^f^fS £>:ndS rve^^r'eac a hn^;s^: .fuvenlle class: L. Mcßain, 2! firsts and Cedric Reader and B. Croker, each 1 second. The show will be open this afternoon and evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 76, 26 September 1942, Page 10
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337SPRING FLOWERS Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 76, 26 September 1942, Page 10
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