SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW
GOOD DISPLAY AT MORNINGTON The twenty-first annual flower show of the Mornington School was held on Thursday. In spite of adverse weather conditions, show, on the whole, was well up to standard. The judges were: Flowers, vegetables, Messrs Nelson and Roy; cookery, Miss Park. The following is the prize list: — Flowers.—Flowering plant: Dorothy M‘Lean 1, Rosslyn Brown 2. Aspidistra : Edwin Sainsbury 1, Ray Keenan 2. Asparagus: Bryce Smith 1. Fern: Ngaire Quennel 1. Hanging plant: Sheena Waddell 1. Foliage plant: Tommy Dodd 1. Three roses: Mrs Steele 1, Ray Harris 2, Gwenda M‘Callum 3. Double dahlias: May Willett 1. Decorative dahlias: Joyce Russell 1 and 2, Mary Frazer 3. Cactus dahlias: Allan Moore 1, Connie Dowden 2, Stella Lovett 3. Collarette dahlia: Billy Swan 1, Barton M‘Nab 2, Allan Moore 3. African marigold: Joj'ce Russell 1, Elsie Brown 2, Leslie Johnstone 3. Asters: Ray Keenan 1, Joyce Russell 2, Fulton Fisher 3. Stocks: Kathleen Jones 1, June'Adums 2, Vera Livingstone 3. Phlox Drumraondi: May Willett 1. Godetia: Florence Ness. Petunia: Connie Dowden 1, Chrissis Ryalls 2. Gladioli: _ Harold Nelson 1, Owen Mowat 2, Linda M’Kenzie 3. Carnations: Joyce Russell 1, Gwen Mowat 2, Ellen Flynn 3. Antirrhinums; Gordon M'Coll 1, Molly Ferens 2. Gaillafdias: Bessie Shirley 1, lan Wilson 2. Pansies: Reta Barnes 1, Ken Rhodes 2, Bessie Shirley 3. Violas: James Greig 1, George Greig 2. Varies ties of sweet peas: Stella Lovett 1 and 3. Reta Barnes 2. Bowl of cut flowers: Rosslyn Brown 1. Marjorie Atwell 2 and 3. Basket or flowers: Betty Cain 1, Gwen Wilson 2. Collection of cut flowers: Ken Rhodes_ 1 ; Mary Jelly 2. Lady’s spray: Christine Ryalls 1, Peggy Morgan 2, Phyllis M‘Donald 3. Buttonhole: Jim Cain 1, Norma Shannon 2, Erin Reed 3. Vase of blooms: Molly Hamer 1, Rosslyn Brown 2. Decorated doll: Molly Ferens 1, Florence Ness 2, Dulcie Phillips 3. Bowl of floating flowers: Bryce Halford 1, Ray Keenan 2. Vegetables.—French beans; Murray Dickel 1, William Wallace 2. Runner beans: Leonard Smith 1, Lind M‘Kenede 2. Beetroot, turnip-rooted; Molly Ferens 1, Ailsa Kenn 2. Beetroot, long-rooted: Mavis Taylor 1, George Shannon 2. Table cabbage: Ross Hellyer 1. Heaviest cabbage: Mary Smith 1. Carrots, long-rooted: Bessie Robertson' 1, Molly Hamer 2. Carrots, stump-rooted: Dorothy Cunningham 1, Ailsa Kenn 2. Pods peas: Grace Dowden 1, Valerie Jones 2. Spring-sown onions: Pat Dickson 1, Sylvia Dabinett 2. Autumn-sown onions: Pat Dickson 1, Valerie Jones 2. White turnips: Mavis Taylor 1. Yellow turnips: Trevor Bridges 1. Swede turnips; Vena Raines 1. Parsnips: Frank Naumann 1, William Johnson 2. Lettuce: George Thomas 1, George M‘Clay 2. Roots, silver beet: Molly Hamer 1, Joyce Russell 2. Stalks rhubarb: Molly Ferens 1 Alan Moore 2. White marrow; Joyce Weatherstone 1. Green marrow: Russell Garside 1. White potatoes: Barton M‘Nab 1, Shirley Le Gal 2. Whitq potatoes, round; Joyce Russell 1, Ross Hellyer 2. Red or pink potatoes: Barton M‘Nab 1, Joyce Russell 2, Edwin Sainsbury 3. Blue-col-oured potatoes; Douglas Guyton 1, Shirley George 2. Fruit.—Dessert apples; George Swan 1, Gwen Mowat 2. Cooking apples.Bessie Shirley 1, Olive Gearing 2, Wendy Burden 3. Dessert pears: Kathleen Mutimer 1, Gwen Mowat 2. Cooking pears: Ray Mowat 1, Ray Keenan 2. Dessert plums, light: Phyllis Smith 1, Kathleen Mutimer 2. Dessert plums, dark: Phyllis Smith 1, Joyce Dabinett 2. Cooking plums, dark: Roman Lambden 1. Tomatoes; Joyce Weatherston 1, Shirley Holgate 2, Erin Reed 3. Hen eggs; Alan Moore 1, George Swan 2, Mary Brinkworth 3. Cookery.—-Girdle scones; Frank Naumann 1, Bobbie Stables 2. o\-en scones: Stella Lovett 1, Rona Patey and Sylvia Scott (equal) •2. Plain Madeira cake: Mrs Cain 1. Pikelets: Noelme Patey 1, Norman Shannon and Douglas Reed (equal) 2. Butter sponge, iced: Marion Swan 1, Betty Ralston and Marie Sherriff (equal) 2. Sponge sandwich: Reta Barnes and Miriam Taylor (equal) 1. Shortbread: Norma Shannon 1, Phyllis M'Donald 2. Brown loaf: Ray Barnes and Alison Marshall (equal) 2. Nut loaf: Bob Nicol 1, Bobbie Stables 2. Date loaf; Alma M'Arthur 1, Gwenda M'Callum 2. Sponge gingerbread: Leslie Johnston 1, George M‘Lay 2. Belgian biscuits: Lex M‘Lay 1, Neville Bond 2. Queen biscuits: Katherine Kirkland 2. Cocoa-
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Evening Star, Issue 21974, 9 March 1935, Page 5
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