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SWEET PEA DISPLAY

ST. JOHN’S SOCIETY’S SHOW.

A very effective display of sweet peas and kindred blooms has been arranged by the St. John’s Horticultural Society in a manner which transformed the interior of St. John’s Hall to-day into a bower of beauty. The members of this society .show a commendable interest in horticulture, and the show they have arranged is a credit to any district. In addition to the exhibits there are numerous stalls around the hall which are attracting a good deal of revenue to the society, thanks to the efforts of the keen band of ladies behind the respective counters. The judge of the horticultural exhibits was Mr J. Verguson. The cookery .section was judged by Mr P. Blanchfield and Mrs Allison and Miss Berry adjudicated m. tile decorative sections. Results were :• — '■ McKAY CUP SECTION. Six distinct varieties of Sweet Peas, prize Mr D. McKay’s silver cup.—J. Haldon 1, J./ Mossop 2. < ' - Three varieties of Sweet Peas.—J. Mossop 1. Twelve varieties of Sweet Peas.—J. Haldane 1. „• . Pink or light’ red Peas.—J. Mossop 1. ■■ • Dark red or crimson Peas. —J. Mossop 1. Lavender blue or mauve Peas.—J. Mossop 1. Picotee Edged Sweet'Peas. —J. Mossop 1. Novelty Sweet Peas. —J. Mossop 1. Six Roses. —Mr Clements 1. Three Roses. —Mrs T. E. Y. Seddon •1. f ' Two Pink Roses. —Miss A. Hannan 1. • Two Roses (any other colour). —Mrs D. 'Tennent 1. Three Carnations .and Pijcotees.— Mrs Oliver 1. Three Asters.—Mrs Morgan 1, Mrs , D. jTennent 2. Best Three Gladioli.—Mrs T. E. Y. Secfdbn 1, Miss Craig 2. Three African Marigolds.—Miss Craig 1. Three French Marigolds.—Miss l. Three Spikes of Snapdragon. —Mrs Oliver 1. Three Cactus Dahlias. —Mrs T. Anderson 1. Three Collarette Dahlias.—Mrs Kendrick 1. Collection of, Dahlias.—Mrs Kendrick 1, Mrs Bush 2. • ' Twelve Pansies or Violets.—Mrs T. Jacobson 1, Mrs T. E. Y. Seddon 2. twelve Flowers (not classified). — Miss Craig 1. Collection of Cut Flowers.—Mrs D. Tennent 1, rs Kendrick 2. Collection of Phlox Drummondi.— Mr Clement 1. „’ ‘ C . VEGETABLES. Cabbage.—Mrs White 1. Mrs Oliver 2 . r.. Three Long Carrots.—D. Eggletonl. Three Carrots, short: —R. Gilmourl. '"Three Beetroot Plants.—D. Eggleton 1. ! ♦ ! . Three Parnsnips.—Mrs Calder 1, E. Gilmour 2. Three Onions. —Mrs J. Tennent 1, J. .Larking 2. Six Round. Potatoes. —Mrs G. Watson 1. ■ Six Stalks of Rhubarb. —R. Gilmour 1, E.. Gilmour 2. Six Tomatoes.—-Mrs J. Tennent 1. Twelve French Beans.—Mrs Wilson 1 Mrs J. Tennent 2. Lettuce.—D. Eggleton 1. Two Cucumbers.—Mrs J. Tennent 1, Mrs Wilson 2. DECORATIVE. Bowl of Sweet Peas. —Miss Malloch 1, Mrs Malloch 2. Thifee Vases of Flowers.—Mrs Cuttie 1. .. Buttonhole and Lady’s.Spray—Miss... Badger 1. Decorated Table.—Miss C. . Tennent 1, Miss C. Brown 2. ’ DOMESTIC. White Loaf.—Mrs Eggleton 1. Six Oven Scones.—Mrs 'McGregor 1. Six Girdle Scones.—Mrs Calder 1. Plate' of Pikelets.—Mrs Hands 1, Mts Clark commended. Plate of Oatcake.—Mrs McGregor 1. Sponge Sand.wich,—Mrs Weenink 1. Victoria Sandwich'.—Mrs Eccleton 1. Billy Sponge. —Mrs Bush 1, Miss N. Tennent commended.

Scotch Shortbread'. Oil’ 1 1.' Collection' of ■ ''Biscuits. —Miss Hands 1.. ' ' , .7- -7. . ' Bottle Pickle's.—Mrs -Eccleton 1. The stall-holders , .were: Flowers,. Meidames Bush- <ahd'. Tepnent;.... CjitFlowers : ' Mi'sseS. Baxter Cookery.: -; Mesdames Orr , and.. Hehden ;. Sweets : Mrs Forrest and Miss ID. Boustridge; ; Work Stall: Mesdames Graham, Clarke and Low; Vegetables: Mrs Wilson; Tea, Mesdames Hambleton and Blair £

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1924, Page 2

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SWEET PEA DISPLAY Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1924, Page 2

SWEET PEA DISPLAY Greymouth Evening Star, 27 February 1924, Page 2

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