THE FLOWER SHOW
s',s"": : A BIG SUCCESS. \f l r, .The.patronage extended to the Dunedin ♦ * :;;iHor,taehl,tnral Society's Spring Show was .«j? r "« entiro ty satisfactory, the*takings for the ffi^A&y . and night exceeding those of last ;pvvyear.. Thanks to a hard-working comeverything went smoothly. Beath's fjp£,* 'Orchestra dispensed sweet music during j. ~_ ■" J tho ! evening. ' i'(*-?'. In addition to the list published in last \ ' '-night's issue of the 'Star/ the following . -awards w ere made : , '* I ' NARCISSI. ' .t; ', Collection of not more than 50 varief' ties.—H. T. Trevena 1, A. E. Hamel 2, P ■ Millar o, Mrs Gordon h.c. '. ,' Collection of 24 varieties.—A. Pratley ; i "1, J. P. Johns 2, H. L. Gill 3. j ' * Twelve narcissi, trumpets.—J. M'Lean :, \l,_A. Millar 2. "> jL'welve narcissi, Incomparabilis.—Mrs 'J. M'Lean (Oamaru) 1. * , ; ' Twelve narcissi, Barii.—Mrs J. M'Lean • it « Twelve narcissi, leedsii.—Mts J. ■M'Lean 1. Six narcissi, trumpets.—Mrs J. M'Lean 1, Mrs N. Gordon (Sawyers Bay) 2. - Six narcissi, Incomparabilis.—Mrs J. M'Lean 1, Mrs N. Gordon 2. ■" Six narcissi, Barii.—E. 0. Beilly 1, .Mrs J. M'Lean 2. Six narcissi, Leedsii.—Mrs J. M'Lean '4/ J. Fleming .2. *■ Six narcissi, Poeticus.—Mrs J. M'Lean % J. Fleming 2. •Six narcissi, Poetaz.—A. Mellor 1. •1 Six narcissi, new and distinct varieties, viiot previously shown in Dunedin.—A. •Millar 1. t . ■ . Six narcissi, white trumpets.—A. Millar ;!• ', One seedling, trumpet, raised by exhibitor in New Zealand.—A. Millar 1. One seedling, other than trumpet, raised bv exhibitor in New Zealand. —W. I). .Al'Carthy I.^ Three narcissi, Triandrus hybrids.—Mrs M'Lean 1, A. Millar 2. Three.narcissi, doubles.—A. Millar 1. Moss' memorial challenge competition, 12 varieties narcissi.—W. M. Beal 1, J. f. - Johnson 2. On© trumpet daffodil (division la). —G. tl. Brownlie 1. *" One trumpet daffodil (division lb). —Mrs "M'Lean 1. One trumpet daffodil (division lc). —A. Millar (Huia).l. One Incomparabilis daffodil (division 2a). —Mrs M'Lean I. ' One Incomparabilis daffodil (division 2b).—Mrs M'Lean 1. One Barii daffodil, division 3a.—Mrs IM'Lean (Castile)'!. One , Barii. daffodil, division ob.—Mrs IM'Lean (Incognita) 1. One Leedsii daffodil; division 4, one eUm.—Mrs' IM'Lean 1. One daffodil from divisions either 5, 6, or 7.—Mrs M'Lean (Alys) 1. One Tazetta daffodil, division B.—E. >\ Hamel .(Clinker) 1. Ono Poeticus daffodil, one stem.—Mrs Gordon (Ibis) i. Amateur champion competition in narcissi, 18 varieties.—G. H. Brownlie 1, J. Halfoid 2. Hart daffodil trophy, 18 distinct varieties of narcissi.—P. Tome 1, W. M. Bea l 2. Four narcissi trumpets, amateur.—J. Hal ford 1, R. Fountain 2.Four Incomparabilis, three of each.—J, Halford 1, J. A. Johnstone 2. Four Barii, thre* of each.—R. Fountair 1. Four Leedsii.—J. Halford 1, R. Foun tain 2. . Tlixee trumpets, amateur.—F. A. Perrj 1, Alex, Lindsay 2. . Three Incomparabilis, amateur.—R Fountain 1, S. Gill 2. '- One double daffodil.—A. Miliar (Argent
Three Barn, amateur.—TV. Strachan i S. Gill 2. Three Leedsii, amateur.—R. Fountaii 1, S. Gill 2. One vase of five stems of Emperor.John Whyte 1, TV. M. Beale 2. One vase of five stems of Empress.— ■Miss Annie White and Mrs Stvles (equal 1, John White 2. -• Five stems of Sir Watkin, amateur.—F •Five stems of Barii conspjcuus, amateur —R Fountain 1, John Why'te 2. Five stems of White Lady, amateur ~R. Fountain 1, W. M. Beal 2. Five stems of Poeticus, amateur.—J. A Joluistone 1. Three narcissi doubles, amateur.—Jchi Peat 1. FLOWEPJNG AND FOLIAGE PLANTS Collection of Alpines.—Mrs Butter-wort] ■ In the collection of pot plants Mr W J. Robinson was placed second. , CUT FLOWERS. For the collection of six hyacinths M R. H. Gain ford (Canterbury) wae place* equal with Mr W. D. M'Ckthy for fins prize. EXHIBITION ONLY. An exhibit not mentioned yesterday tva a nice collection—of early "potatoes ant green peao by Mr Joseph fcann.
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Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 2
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