HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
SUMMER FLOWER SHOW The Dunedin Horticultural Society’s summer show, hold in the Otago Early Settlers’ Hall, was well attended yesterday. The following completes the prize list: —■ ROSES, Judge: Mr G. Skene. OPEN CLASSES. Champion competition, 12 varieties— R. Madden 1, T. Montgomery 2. Six varieties roses, H.P. or H.T., in separate vases—Mrs C. AV. Rattray 1, K. Madden 2. Six pink roses, not less than 2 varieties, in separate vases—Mrs C. W. Rattray 1. Vase cut' flowers, not provided for in schedule—Miss R. Anderson 1, E. C. C. Hamel 2, Mrs C. W. Rattray 3. AMATEUR CLASSES. Amateur champion competition, 12 varieties to bo exhibited—E. C. Montgomery 1. Three varieties roses—Miss M'Phcrson 1. Six varieties roses, H.P. or H.T.— Mrs E. Dale_ 1, Miss M'Pherson 2. Three varieties hybrid teas—K. 0, Ramsay 1, Miss M'Pherson' 2. Three, red roses—Mrs A. J. Fox 1. Miss M'Pherson 2. ' Three pink roses—K. 0. Ramsay 1, Mrs Pilling 2. Three white roses—Mrs A. J. Fox 1, Miss M'Pherson 2. Three yellow roses—Airs Pilling 1, Mrs- A. J. Fox 2. Four vases roses (1 each of pink, red, white, and yellow)—E. C. Montgomery 1, Mrs E. G. Dale 2. Vase of single roses, 1 variety, 3 blooms—Miss M'Pherson 1, Mrs A. J. Fox 2. Bowl or vase, 3 varieties roses—Mrs Pilling 1. CUT FLOWERS. Judge: Mr F. S. Perrett. OPEN CLASSES. Six varieties pansies—W. Choycc 1. One variety pansy, 5 blooms—W. Choyce 1. Four varieties violas—W. Choyce 1. Three varieties Oriental poppies—E. A. Hamel 1, Mrs C. W. Rattray 2. Vase of Iceland poppies—Mrs C. W. Rattray 1. Vase of stock—Mrs C. W. Rattray 1, E. C. C. Hamel 2. One variety sweet pea, lavender, blue, or mauve—Mrs R. Eaton 2. One variety sweet pea, pink—Mrs R. Eaton 1. One vase antirrhinum—E. C. C. Hamel 2. Three vases delphiniums—Mrs C. W. Rattray 2. One vase delphinium—Mrs B. Smith 2. One vase iris—E. A. Hamel 1. Three varieties iris—Mrs A. J. Fox 1. Six spikes lupin—E. C. C. Hamel 1, B. A. Hamel 2. One vase gaillardias—Mrs R. Eaton 1, Mrs A. J. Fox 2. Collection cut flowers—E, A. Hamel 1. AMATEUR CLASSES.
Collection, of cut flowers—Mrs Pilling 1, Miss MTherson 2, Mirs W. Dunn 3. One variety pansy, 5 blooms—Mrs A. J. Fox 1, Mr S. Higman 2. Three varieties violas—S. Higman 2. Three varieties Oriental poppies—K. 0. llamsay 1. Vase of Iceland poppies Miss MTherson 1, Mrs R. Anderson 2, Mrs W. Carr 3. Vase of stock—Mrs A. J. Fox 1. Three varieties sweet peas—W. Blackburn 1, Mrs A. J. Fox 2, Mrs R. Eaton 3. One variety sweet pea—D. Summers 1. Mrs A. J. Fox 3. One variety sweet pea, lavender, blue, or mauve—Mrs A. J. Fox 1, D. Summers 2. One variety sweet pea, pink—Mrs R. Eaton 1, D. Summers 2 and 3. One variety sweet pea—Mrs R. Eaton 1, W. Blackburn 2. One vase antirrhinums —Mrs A. J. Fox 1, Miss MTherson 2. One vase delphiniums—Mrs W. Carr 2. OPEN OR AMATEUR. Pansy and viola championship—W. Choyce 1. Collection of four kinds of flowers— E. A. Hamel 1. POT PLANTS. Judge: Mr F. S. Perrett. AMATEUR CLASS. Foliage plants—W. A. Dunn 1. One plant grown in hanging basket —Mrs A. J. Fox 1. VEGETABLES. Judge: Mr J. E. Ryan. OPEN CLASS. Collection of vegetables, six distinct kinds —J. S. M'Cartney 1 and 2. Two cabbages—J. S. M'Cartney 2. Six stalks rhubarb—J, S. M'Cartney 2. Six stalks heaviest rhubarb—J. S. M'Cartney 1. Two lettuces—H. Hungerford 1, J. S. M'Cartnev 2. Turnips—J. S. M'Cartney 1. Potatoes—J. S. M'Cartney 1. AMATEUR CLASSES. Champion collection of vegetables— E. Bungard 1, W. Blackburn 2, R. Cane 3. Cauliflowers—W. Blackburn 1. Cabbages—J. «E. Bungard 1, W. Blackburn 2. Six stalks rhubarb—W. Blackburn 1, E. Bungard 2, R. Gane 3. Two lettuces—E. Bungard 1, R. Gane 2 Three turnips—R. Gane 1 and 2, E. Bungard 3. Potatoes—W. Blackburn 1 and 2, R. Gane 3. CHILDREN’S COMPETITION. (Judge, Miss M. Duncan.) Three varieties roses—Hilda Dickie 1, G. Dale 2. Bowl of floating flowers—Kathleen M'Cartney 1. Bowl of roses—G. Dale 1. Bowl of any other flowers—Marjorie Milward 1. Lady’s spray—Marjorie Milward 1. Gentleman’s buttonhole—Kathleen M'Cartney 1, Marjorie Milward 2. Small table decoration Haze! M’Cartney 1, Marjorie Milward 2. Victorian posy—Marjorie Milward 1.
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Evening Star, Issue 23135, 8 December 1938, Page 8
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