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HORTICULTURAL SHOW

MORHINGTOH SCHOOL The annual horticultural show in connection with the Mornington Public School was held yesterday in the school gymnasium. There was a largo attendance of visitors, and keen interest was taken in the exhibition. There were large entries, and the quality of some of the exhibits was warmly praised by tho judges. _ , , The following is the prize list: — POT PLANTS. Judge: Mr James Rennie. Flowering plant, any variety, hour entries.—lnez Herrick 1. . ■ . Aspidistra. Five entries.—Elsie Porteous 1, Bertha Thompson L. Asparagus. Six entries. —Inez Herrick 1, Norma Marshall 2. Fern. Five entries.—Helen Dodd 1, M. Haig 2. , Hanging plant. One entry.—Betty Webster 1. . _ , Foliage plant. Three entries.—Greta Walker 1. fIOWERS> Three roses. Thirty-one entriesM. Groom 1, B. Barton 2, G. Dickel 3. Three double dahlias. Eighteen entries.—M. Groom 1, A. "Waite 2, W. Sutherland and N. Sutherland (equal) 3. Three gnilardias. , Ton entries.— George Lawrence 1, Molly Groom 2, Peggy Lawrence 3. . Three pansies. Nineteen entries.—G. Dickel 1, M. Groom 2, M. Swan 3. Three violas. Fourteen entries.— Molly M'Arthur 1, B. Barton 2, M. M‘Arthur 3. Three varieties sweet peas, four of each. Twenty-four entries.—Alan Peake I, Isabel Sutherland 2, Rachel Robinson 3. Three cactus dahlias. Twelve entries.—R. Robinson 1, A. Waite 2, Carol Smith 3. Three collarette dahlias. /Twelve entries. —M. M'Arthnr 1, Molly Gollon 2. Throe African marigolds. Two entries.—M. Groom 1. Three French marigolds. Seven entries—o. Sainsbnry 1, At. Groom 2. • Three asters. Thirty entries.—M. Swan 1, J. Charmlky 2, Olive Lovatt J. . Throe slocks. Thirteen entries—-G. Robinson I, 0. Gustafson 2, A. Nantnanu 3. _ . Three gladioli. Fight entries.—G. Robertson 1, o._ Sainsbnry 2. Three carnations. Thirty-three entries.—Lorna Lowric 1, M. Swan 2 and 3. Three antirrhinums. Nine entries. —Marg. M'Arthur 1, M. Groom 2. DECORATIVE WORK. Judge: Mr J. Rennie. Bowl of cut flowers, arranged in school. Five entries.—Nancy Haig I, Lorna Lowrio 2. Basket of flowers, arranged in school. Five entries. —B. Barton 1, Nancy Haig 2. Collection of cut flowers, six distinct varieties. Seven entries.—Angus Waite I, George Lawrence 2, Margaret Groom 3. Lady’s spray. Eight entries.—Margaret Robertson 1, Jessie Dodd 2, Lorna Lowrie 3. Gentleman’s buttonhole. Thirty entries. —Margaret Robertson 1, Lorna Lowrie 2, Marion Davie 3. COOKERY. Judge: Mrs Sawers. Girdle scones. Twelve entries. —Eric Smart 1, Mattie Sutton 2. Zana Neumann 3. Oven scones. Thirty entries.—Harold White 1, Iris Patcy 2, Lily Robinson 3. Pikelets. Twenty-two entries.-—lsa Dickel ], Tom Kennedy 2, Alexander Damage 3. Sponge sandwich (iced). lour entries.—Phyllis Christie i, Isabel Sutherland 2.

Sponge sandwich (not iced). Seven entries.—Pearl Wylio 1, Joyce 1 Dirt 2, Isabel Sutherland 3. Shortbread. Seven entries.— Ellen Wood 1, Phyllis Christie 2. Willie Sandford 3. Brown loaf. Five entries. —Molly Collier 1. Allan Peake 2. Nut loaf. Six entries.—lsabel Wood 1, Joan Thomas 2, Alolly Collier 3. Cocoauut ice. Thirteen entries.— David Finlavson 1, Inez liorrich 2, Molly APArthur 3. Turkish delight. Three entries —I. Herrick 1. Fruit toffee. Three entries.—George Lovett 1. Plain toffee. Twelve entries.—Rosa Procter I. Francos Patton 2. Alollv APArthur 3. Plate of sweets. Three entries Molly APArthur 1. VEGETABLES. Judge: Atr F. Hollingworth. Twelve broad hears. Eight entries. —Thelma Wylie 1, Hilda Wilson 2. John Webster 3. twelve I'i'cni-h beans. Throe entries.—Olive Lovett 1. •. ,lv. rum.er n.tins. One entry.— Ralph Neumann 2. ’,! nrco beetroot, turnip-rooted. Fourteen entries.—-Mavis Jack 1, Jim Fraser 2, Edith Cooper 3. Three beetroot, long root. One entry.—S. Swan 2. Two table cabbages. Six entries.— Jack Salisbury 1, Jack Sparrow 2, Richard Brown 3, Heaviest cabbage. Seven entries.— W. Condor 1, A. Birt 2, S. Swan 3. One cauliflower. One entry.—Jack Sninshury 1. Three carrots, slump-rooted. Twenty entries. -Jack Kenn 1, James Waugh 2, Elsie Port eons 3. Three carrots, long-rooted. High icon entries.--Alahel Patton 1, James Robinson 2, Jaek Sninshury 3. Twelve pod peas. Eleven entries.— Cliff Swnnnerlon 1, Bernard Bishop 2, Mattie Sutton 3. Three .spring-sown onions. Three ontries. -Win. Brown 1. Throe autumn-sown onions. Five ou-tvies.—Bett-v Etheridge 1, Aliro Kcnn o. Three white turnips. Seven entries. . -John Scoonos 1. Win. Brown 2. Olive Lovett 3. Three yellow turnips. One entry.— John Webster 1. Three swede turnips. One entry.— JaciS Tyson 2. Three parsnips. Seven entries.— John Williamson 1. Russel APKay* 2, Jaek Sninshury 3. Two lettuces. Eight entries.—Jack Sninshury 1, Agnes Waite 2, Jack Webster 3. Two roots silver beet. Two entries. —Thelma Wylie 1. Three stalks rhubarb. Twenty entries.—Murray Swann 1, Lilian Cooper 2, Alattio Sutton 3. One green marrow. One entry.— l Mvrtle Fairley 1. Six white potatoes. Twenty-two entries.—Jack Sninshury ly Jack Tyson 2, Owen Salisbury 3. Six white potatoes, round. Three entries.—Jack Tyson H Six red or pink potatoes. Fight entries.—Jack Tyson 1, Geo. Lovett 2. FRIT IT. Judge: Air F. Hollingworth. Six dessert apples. Seven entries.— Myrtle Wylie 1, Allan Davie 2, Alahel Patton 3. Six cooking apples. Fourteen entries.—Flora Sainsbnry 1, Jack Williamson 2, Ellen Wood 3. Six cooking pears. Two entries.— John Williamson 1. Six dessert plums, light. Two entries.—Harold White 1. Six rooking plums, dark. Two entries.—loan Smith 2. Six tomatoes. -Four entries.—Jsohcl Wood 1. Tom Kennedy 2. Six hens’ eggs. Six entries.—Taylor Rutherford 1, David Reade 2, Violet Stewart 3. Six ducks’ eggs. Two entries.— Stanley Swan 1.

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Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 11

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 11

HORTICULTURAL SHOW Evening Star, Issue 19197, 13 March 1926, Page 11