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KAIKORAI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

The following is the prize-list in connection with this Society's December show, which was held on Saturday : AMATEUR CLASS. POT PLANTS. Regal pelargoniums.—James Ritchie, 1; Miss Annie S. Eason, 2; Robert Millin, 3. One double zonale.—James Ritchie, 1; Thomas Ritchie, 2; J. Armit, 3. Two fuchsias.—Charles Eason, 1. Tricolor pelargonium.—Robert Miliin, 1; Charles Eason, 2 ; Miss Annie S. Eason, 3. Ivy-leaf pelargonium.—Miss Annie S. Eason, 1; James Ritchie, 8. Trained fuchsia.—John Armit, 1; Thos. Ritchie, 2. Two show pelargoniums.—Charles Eason, 1; Robert Millin, 2 ; George B. Lindsay, 3. One single zonale.—Thomas Ritchie, 1; James Ritchie, 2; J, M'Laren, 3. Two bicolor pelargoniums. Charles Eason, 1; John Armit, 2; Miss Annie S. Eason, 3. One show pelargonium.—James Ritchie, 1; Charles Eason, 2 ; Robert Millin, 3.

Two petunias.—Charles Eason, 1; James Ritchie, 2; Miss Annie S. Eason, 3. One bronze pelargonium.—Charles Eason, 1; J. M'Laren, 2 ; George B. Lindsay, 8. Two heaths.—George Millar, 1. Two fancy pelargoniums.—Charles Eason, 1; Robert Millin, 2. One bicolor pelargonium.—Thomas Ritchie, 1; Charles Eason, 2; John Armit, 3. Two bronze pelargoniums.—Charles Eason, 1; Miss Annie S. Eason, 2 ; Robert Millin, 3 One fancy pelargonium.—Robert Millin, 1; Charles Eason, 2. Two calceolarias.—Robert Scott, 1. One double petunia.-Charles Eason, 1; George 13, Lindsay, 2; Miss Annie S. Eason, 3. Two silver-edged pelargoniums.—Charles Eason, 1. One single petunia.—Thomas Ritchie, 1 ; James Ritchie, 2.

One foliage begonia.—Charles Eason, 1; Miss Annie S. Eason, 2. One silver-edged pelargonium.—Thomas Ritchie, 1; Charles Eason, 2; Miss Annie S. Eason, 3. One cactus in flower.—Francis Wilkinson, 1; Robert Millin, 2; Charloß Eason, 8. One rose, grown in pot.—Charles Eason, 1; Thomas Ritchie, 2. Two flowering begonias.—Charles Eason, 1; Miss Annie S. Eason, 2 ; R. Millin, 8. Two coleuses.—George B. Lindsay, 1. Two folisgo plants.—James Ritchie, 1. One pot musk.—Miss Jane Held, 1; Miss Annie S. Eason, 2; Miss Jessie Dick, 3. Ono single specimen plant.—Ch&rles Eason, 1; Miss Annie S. Eason, 2; Miss Johanna Wilson, 3. Two stove or greenhouse plants.—Charles Eason, 1. One foliage fuchsia.—James Ritchie, 1; George B. Linday, 2: John Armit, 3. Beßt collection of pot plants.—Charles Eason, 1; Miss Annie S. Eason, 2.

CUT FLOWBRB. Six roses.—George Millar, 1; Frauds Wilkinson, 2. Twelve pansies. —R. S. Macdonald, 1; Thomas Ritchie, 2; Miss Annie S. Eason, 8. Three roses.—George Millar, 1; Thomas Ritchie, 2. Six show pansies. James Ritchie, 1; Thomas Ritchie, 2; J. Armit, 3. Six pinks.—George Millar, 1. Three bulbs.— Mrs M'Arthur, 1; George Millar, 2. Six panßiea.—R. S. Macdonald, 1. Three pinks.—Charles Eason, 1; George Millar, 2. Six pelargoniums. Charles Eason, 1; Robert Millar, 2. Four show pansies.—Thomas Ritchie, 1; George Millar, 2; John Armit, 3. Three antirrhinums.—George Millar, 1; Robert Millin, 2. Three sweet-williams.—Thomas Ritchie, 1; Qeorge Millar, 2; Robert Millin, 3.

Four fancy pansies.-George Millar, 1; Jajnes Ritchie, 2. Four spikes herbaceous plants.—Thomas Ritchie, 1; James Ritchie, 2. Four trusses regal pelargoniums.—Charles Eason, 1; Robert Millin, 2. Six zonales.—James Ritchie, 1; Thomas Ritchie, 2., Two penstemons.—Thomas Ritchie, %. One hand bouquet.—Mrs Maule, I ', Miss Jane Reid, 2. Que bridal bouquet.—Miss Elizabeth Wilkinson, 1; Miss Jane Reid, 2; Mrs Maulc, 8. Ono table bouquet.—Mrs George Millar, 1; Miss Jane Reid, 2 ; Mrs Maule, 3.

One button-hole bouquet.—Miss Elizabeth Wilkinson, 1; Miss Jane Reid, 2; Miss Jessio Dick, 3. Ono bouquet of wild flowers.—Mrs Maule, 1; Miss Jano Reid, 2. Best basket of flowers.—Mrs Thomas Ritchie, 1; Miss Jane Reid, 2 ; Mrs Maule, 8. Beat floral design.—Miss Jane Reid. Best twelve strawberries.—Peter Pettit, 1. Best twelve cherries.—A. S. Eason, 1. Twenty-four heaviest gooseberries.—C. Eason, 1; R. Millar, 2; F. Wilkinson, 3. Best plate dessert gooseberries.—T. Ritchie, 1; R. S. Macdonald, 2 ; R. Scott, 3.

VEGETABLES. Best brace cucumbers.—Francis Wilkinson, 1. Four stalks rhubarb.—A. S. Eason, 1; J. M'Laren, Twelve pods peas.—J. M'Laren, 1. Six onions.—J. Ryan, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. Three carrots.—R. Scott, 1. Three turnips.—G. Millar, 1; A. S. Eason, 2. Six kidney potatoes.—R. Matheson, 1. Six round potatoes.—R. Matheson, 1. Two table cabbagcß.—A. Sinclair, 1; G. Millar, 2. Six round radishes.—R. Millin, 1. ' Six long radishes.—Jarie Reid, 1; A. S. Eason, 2,

OPEN CLASSES, Twclvo show pansies.—Thomas Ritchie, 1. Six pansies,—Thomas Ritohie, 1; R. 2. Twelve fanoy pansies.—R. S. M'Donald. 1. Six fancy pansies.—R. S. M'Donald, 1. FRUIT. Best twelve strawberries.—J. H. Every, 1. VKGETABLKS. Two large cabbages.—J. H. Every, 1. SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr Hitchcock's: Four be9t-grown pelargoniums.— C. Eason. Mr Arnold's: Best six cut regal pelargoniums.—C. reason. Rev. R. R. M. Sutherland's: Best table bouquet made by girl under sixteen years.—Miss Dick. Rev. R. R. M. Sutherland's: Best basket of flowers. —Miss Dick. Society's: Best hand bouquet.—Miss Scott. Mr Mil!ln'8: Best four regals, In pots.—C. Eason. Mr Riddlo's: Best six anturrhinums.—R. Millin. Mr Stewart's: Best six kidney and six Prince Repent potatoes.—R. Matheson. Mr Gobble, jun 's: Beßt grown four fuchsias.—C. Eason.

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Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 2

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KAIKORAI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 2

KAIKORAI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 2