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FLOWER SHOW

PRINCIPAL AWARDS The main awards in the Dunedin Horticultural Society's autumn flower 6how were as follows: — GLADIOLI. Judge: Mr H. Hungerford. Champion of champions, C. W. Preen; premier pink, premier white or cream, C. W. Preen; premier red, T. Montgomery; any other colour,! 1 . Montgomery; premier yellow, J. Fitzgerald. , . John White Memorial (9 varieties). —J. Fitzgerald. , Open championship (12 varieties).— O. O. Thompson. Amateur championship.—J. Fitzgerald. C. H. Moir Cup (6 varieties, smoky). —J. Fitzgerald. DAHLIAS. Judge: Mr J. Grainger. Premier giant decorative, yellow and white, Mi's Lysaght; champion of champions, premier pink and scarlet giant decorative, A, McLintock; premier miniature cactus, H. L. Gill; premier pompom, S. Higman. Amateur championship (giant decorative). —A. McLintock. Moss Memorial and Attwood Trophy (6.varieties, miniature cactus).—V. M. Dickinson. CUT FLOWERS. Judge; Mr R. Fountain. Perpetual Cup (6 varieties carnations).—A. G. Richardson. Amateur championship (sweet peas). —S. J. McCsaw. DECORATIVE WORK. Judge: Mrs H. K. Kirk. Women's Institute competition.— Green Island 1, Dunedin 2. VEGETABLES. Judge: Mr J. Fitzgerald. Six and nine varieties, G. Troup; new comers. A. S. Glenn; women, Mrs F. S. Perrett. Open championship.—G. Troup. Amateur championship. —S. J. McCraw.

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Evening Star, Issue 25422, 1 March 1945, Page 4

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FLOWER SHOW Evening Star, Issue 25422, 1 March 1945, Page 4

FLOWER SHOW Evening Star, Issue 25422, 1 March 1945, Page 4

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