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FLOWER SHOW.

The following is the pnze-list ai connection with the Rostytt and Kaikorai Horticultural Society's Show Which was held on Saturday:— AMATEUR CLASSES, POT PLANTS. Cdxeomb.~R. Bagshaw, 1. , Fuohsias (one light and one dark).—R. Bag', Hhaw.'ljMrsE. Maule, 2. JX Pelargoniums, zonales (two double and two aingle).-Mre Maule, 1; John Armit, 2. ftichsias (one dark and one light, double).— J. Armit, 1; Mrs Maule, 2. _ Ivy-leaf pelargonium.—J. Armit, l; a. i»g----"l lTw o 2petuiiias.-H. Carter, lj Mrs Maule, 1. Liliunh—R. Bagshaw, 1. Balsams.—R. Bagshaw, 1. Foliage plants —R. Bagshaw, 1. Pelargoniums (tricolor and silver).—J. Armit, 1;R. Bagshaw, 2. Pelargoniums,(bicolor and bronze).—J. Armit, 1; iUu:Rl»ulo, 2. Four ferns (varieties).—Mrs Maule, 1. Specimen plant.—H. Carter, 1; J. Armit, 2. Hanging plant.—Mrs J. Pettit, 1; R. BagPeiargoniumß (regal).—J. Armit, 1. Two pelargonims (show).—J. Armit, 1. Two pelargoniuma (fancy).—J. Armit, 1; R. - H. Carter, 1; J. A 'Sgonia4foli»ge).-H. T. Green, 1; H. °Mi(foliage).-Mrs Made, 1; H. Carter, ,- Climbing plant.-J- Armit, 1} R. Bag--Bb*w'2' oot mowraa. Asters (large flower).-H. Carter, L Carnations.— H. Carter, L SadiolL-M.W. Wright, 1. Penstemons.— T. Ritohie, 1. « fftiSt Drummondi.— H. Carter, 1. « ; jSTdianthtts chinensis.-H. Carter, 1; R. . SSmarigolds (yellow).-J. Armit, 1, B. X °s&£ mwigolds (lemon).-H. Carter; 1^

Six Frenoh marigolds.—T. Ritchie, 1; J. T; Kempson,'2. Three French marigolds.—T. Eitchie, 1: H. Carter, 2. Show pansies.—T. Ritohie, 1. Fancy pansies.—T. Ritchie, 1. Trusses verbena.—H. Carter, 1. Zonalo pelargoniums. Mrs Maule, 1; H. Carter, 2. One hand bouquet.—Mrs Maule, 1; Miss Todd, 2. Bridal bouquet.—Mrs Maule, 1. Table bouquet.—Mrs Maule, 1; H. Carter, 2. Buttonhole.—Mrs Maule, 1. Six trusses pelargoniums.—H. Carter, 1. Best collection cut flowers. —J. T. Kempson, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. FRUIT. Six apples, dessert (two varieties). —Mrs G. T. Bain, 1; Mrs Maule, 2. Six apples (cooking, (two varieties). —Mrs G. T. Bain, I; S. Connoly, 2. Six apples (heaviest).—J. M'Laren, 1. Six apples (best-looking).—G. T. Bain, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. One bunch grapes (black).—J. Millar, 1. Six pears (two varieties). —G. T. Bain, 1. Three pears.—G. T. Bain, 1. Lix plums (dark).—Mrs Maule, 1. Six peaches.—J. M'Laren, 1; G. T. Bain, 2. Thirty brambles. —Mm Maule, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. Best collection fruit.—Mrs Maule, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. VEGETABLES. Two cabbages (heaviest). —R. Bagshaw, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. Two cabbages (for table).—J. M'Laren, 1; G. T. Bain, 2. Six carrots.-J. Armit, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. Two beet (red).—J. M'Laren, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. Twelve broad beans.—J. M'Laren, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. Twelve French beans. —B. Harneiss, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. Four parsnips.—B. Harneiss, 1 ; J. T. Kempson, 2. Six onions.—J. T. Kempson, 1; J. Armit, 2. Six turnips.—J. T. Kempson, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. Green kail.—J. M'Laren, 1. Two savoys.—G. T. Bain, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. Six potatoes (kidney).—J. M'Laren, 1; B. Harneiss, 2. Six potatoes (round). —J. M'Laren, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. Six potatoes (any other variety). —J. M'Laren, 1; B. Harneiss, 2. Twelve pods peas.—J. M'Laren, 1; G. T. Bain, 2. Six leeks.—R. Bagshaw, 1. Six stalks rhubarb. S. Conway, 1; J. Armit, 2. OPE* CLASSES. POT PLANTS. Four stove or greenhouse plants.—H. Carter, 1 j G. Millar, 2. Two gloxinias.—A. Williamson, 1. Four fuchsias (single and double). G. Millar, 1. Pelargoniums (regal and show). —H, Carter, 1. Pelargoniums (zonales, double and single).— H. Carter, 1; G. Millar, 2. Threo ivy-leaf pelargoniums.—H. Carter, 1; G. Millar, 2. Four petunias (double and Bingle). H. Carter, 1. Balsams.—G. Millar, 1. Specimen plant.—G. Millar, 1; H. Carter, 2. Foliage plants.—G. Millar, 1; H. Carter, 2. Pelargoniums (tricolor, silver, and bronze).— H. Carter, 1; G. Millar, 2. One new or rare plant.—H. Carter, 1. CUT FLOWEBS. Best collection dahlias.—o. Sonntag, 1. Twelve dahlias.—C. Sonntag, 1. Six dahlias.—C. Sonntag, 1. Three dahlias.—C. Sonntag, 1. Six dahlias (pompons).—C. Sonntag, 1. Twelve asters. —C. Sonntag, 1. Six carnations.—C. Sonntag, 1. Six penstemons. —T. Ritchie, 1. Six stocks.—o. Sonntag, 1. Six phlox Drummondi.—C. Sonntag, 1. Hand bouquet.—Miss Todd, 1. Table bouquet.—Miss Todd, 1. Collection cut flowers.—Mrs G. "Ward, 1. FRUIT. Twelve apples (cooking).—G. Ward, 1; J. M'Laren, 2, Twelve plums (dark).- G. Ward, 1. Six peaches.—J. M'Laren, 1.

VEGETABLES. Two cabbages (heaviest).—J. M'Larcn, 1. Six carrots. —R. Harneiss, 1. Two beet.—R. Bagshaw, 1. Twolve French beans.—B. Harneiss, 1. Three parsnips.—B. Harneiss, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. Twelve onions (spring sown). —B. Harneiss, 1. Twolvepotatoes (three varieties). —J. M'Laren, 1; B. Harneiss, 2. Six stalks rhubarb. —S. Conway, 1; J. M'Laren, 2. Twenty-four pocls pras.—J. M'Laren, 1. Twelve tomatoes.—O. Sonntag, 1. Two cucumbers. —0. Sonntag, 1. SPECIAL PRIZES. AMATEURS. Most prizes in pot plants (Mr Sonntag's prize). —J. Armit. Messrs Bentham and Kilpatrick's prize for best collection of cut flowers.—J. T. Kempson. Most prizes in vegetables (Mr Grant's prize). —J. M'Laren, 1; R. Bagshaw, 2. Most pri os in fruit (Mr W. Arrol's prizes).— G. T. Bain, 1; Mrs Maule, 2. Most prizes in cut flowers (Mr J. Armit's prize). Carter. Best collection of potatoes (a friend's prize). —B. Harneiss. Best bridal bouquet (T. Stewart's prize).—Mrs Maule. Moat first prizes in pansies (Socioty's prize).— Thomas Ritchie. Show pelaigoniums (Mr Millar's prize).—J. Armit. . OPEN CLASSES. Most first prizes in pot plants (Mr A. H. Ross's prize).—H. Carter. Most first prizes in dahlias (Mr R. Chapman's prize).—C. Sonntag. Best four stove or greenhouse plants (Society's prize).—H. Carter. Best collection of cut flowers (Society's priz -). —Mrs G. Ward.

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Evening Star, Issue 7154, 7 March 1887, Page 4

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FLOWER SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 7154, 7 March 1887, Page 4

FLOWER SHOW. Evening Star, Issue 7154, 7 March 1887, Page 4

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