TOLOGA BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
AUTUMN SHOW. The Toioga Amateur Horticultural Society’s Autumn Show was held in Reynold’s Hall on Tuesday, April 20." There was a remarkably good display o£ flowers, especially chrysanthemums and dahlias, some of these blooms being exceptionally line. Tire Jamison Challenge Cup for the aggregate number of points in the Show was won by Mrs Jamison with 78 points, Mrs. Parry coming next with 77. This cup is now the absolute property of Mrs Jamison, this lady having won it three times m succession. The Cox Cup for aggregate points in cut flowers was also won by Mrs Jamison with 42 points Airs Parrv being the runner up with 33. ThJ Challenge Cup for aggregate points in the Decorative Section was again won by Airs Parry, with 16 points, Mrs Thomas coming next with 15. Miss Mollie Farrell carried off the Clip for points in the cookery section with 28, Alt's Harding next with 23. The cup for best bloom m the show was won by Airs Parry. _ In the poultry section Airs Jamison scored the highest number ot points. , , TT In the Junior Classes the AA a ilia u Challenge cup for aggregate points was won outright by Ella Farrell, she having won it three times in succession. , . , Tiie following were th e judges m the various classes. Cut flowers; All G T Bull and Miss Bull; Vegetables- Mr Guthrie; Decorative and needlework : Airs Morrall; Preserves; Davis anil AlcCieedy, cookery: Air Robson; Photography: Dr Weeks; Junior classes: Airs H. Nelson ; Poultry section: Air G. P. Reid. . . During the evening mus.cal items were given by Airs Henley and Miss Comycns. _ . . Good business was done in the tearooms under the capable management of Airs D.. Caldwell, the helpers being Mesclames Wilkinson, Jolley, Harding, and Misses Bartram (2) and Wilkinson. Following is the prize list:— CUT FLOWERS. 12 Chrysanthemums. . Airs J. B Morris 1. Miss Hazel Bertram 2. 9 Chrysanthemums: Miss Alorris 1, Aliss Bartram 2. Alr s Parry 3. 6 Chrysanthemums. Airs Scannoil 1, Airs Alorris 2, Airs Parry 3. 3 Chrysanthemums. Airs Alorris 1. Airs Parry 2, Airs Scannell 3. Quo Chrysanthemum: Mrs Parry, 1 Airs Bartram 2, Airs Alorris 3. 6 Peony dahlias: All's Jamieson 1, Airs F. J'. Williams 2.. 3 Peonv dahlias: Aliss Bushy 1, Mrs Jamieson 2, Airs D. Caldwell 3. One peonv dahlia: Alt's D. Caldwell 1, Mrs Jamieson 2, Airs Bartram 3. ’fi cactus dahlias: Mr s Jamieson 1. 3 cactus dahlias: Airs Jamieson 1, 31 1- Holden 2, Mrs Alorris 3. Ou e cactus dahlia: Airs D. Caldwell 1 Airs Jamieson 2, All's Holden 3. 6 collaret to dahlias: Mrs Parry 2. 3 collarette dahlias: Airs Parry 1, Mi's Jamieson 2. One collarette dahlia: Airs Jamieson 1 and 2, Airs D. Caldwell 3. Verbena: Mrs Parry 1, Airs Jamieson 2. Carnations: Airs Morris 1, Airs J. Dunlop 2. Phlox: Willie Martin 1, All's Weeks 2. Roses: Airs Jamieson 1. All's Holmes 2. Antirrhinum: Airs Parry 1, Mrs Holmes 2. Cosmos: Airs Davies 1, Airs Holmes 2. Cosmos forested): Airs Davies- 1, Airs )V. Holder 2. v Gaillardia: Mrs Jamieson 1, Airs Holder 2. Salvia: Airs. D. Caldwell 1, Airs. Parry 2. Stocks: Mrs Holmes I. .Parry 2.. Pot plant: Airs Holmes 1, Airs Parry 2. Autumn tinted f'oilagc: Miss Bushy I, Airs A. Bartram 2. Miniature sun flower: Mr s Parry 1, Larkspur: Airs Parry 1. Zinnia: Airs Alorris 1 and 2.. Mrs Jamieson 3. Boniiarlia : Airs. 0. E. Bartram 1. Soabiosii: Airs Parry 1. Petunia: Airs Jamieson 1. Pansy: Airs Jamieson 1. Salpiglossis: Mrs Jamieson 1. Delphinium : Mrs .Jamieson 1. Peustemons: Mrs. Alorris 1, Airs. Parry 2, Airs Jamieson 3. VEGETABLES. Best collection vegetables: Rev. E. A. AtcGutcheon 1, Airs F. J. Lawrence 2, Airs J. Dunlop 3. Potatoes: Rev. AlcCutcheon 1, Airs E. Robinson 2. Beans: Rev. AlcCutcheon 1, Airs. Davies 2, Airs F. J. Lawrence 3. Silver Beet: Airs Weeks 1. Beetroot: Mrs. Orton 1, All’s. J. B. Morris 2. Cabbage: Airs J. Dunlop 1 , Mrs Holmes 2, Celery: All's Scannell 1 Mrs. F. JCarrots: Airs J. Mcgregor 1, Rev. Williams 2. AlcCutcheon 2 and 3. Collection of seasoning herbs: Mrs Parrv 1 Mrs 'Weeks 2. Leeks: Mrs H. Loisel 1, Airs I. J. Laurence 2, Airs T. Evans 3. Marrow: Rev. AlcCutcheon 1, Airs J. Dunlop 2. Onions: Airs Loiscl 1 Airs J. Dunlop 2, Airs Fitzgerald 3.
, Parsley: Airs Jameison 1. Parsnips: Rev. AlcCutcheon 1, An \ T. Evans 2, Airs Alcgregor 3. Pumpkin: Rev. AlcCutcheon 1, Mr T Brittan 2, All's Alorris 3. Salad vegetables: W. G. .Bayfield. Lettuce: Air T. Evans 1. Airs Dunlop 2 .... Passion fruit: Airs. Loisel I, Mrs. WeeKs 2, Alr s Jamieson 3. Lemons: Airs. F. J. Williams I, Airs. H. Loisel 2. : Apples, collection: Aliss Bushy 1, Mrs Caldwell 2, Airs F. Williams 3. Apples, dessert: Aliss F AA.liams 1, Airs. D. Caldwell 2, Airs. 1 horntO *3• _ iTr’ii ' "I Apples, cooking: Airs F. Williams 1 Mrs Caldwell 2, All's Alorris 3. Pears, cooking: All's H. Loisel 1 and 2. Pears, dessert: Airs Alorris 1, Airs Williams 2, Alfes Busby 3. Tomatoes: Airs Foster 1. All's G. Fitzgerald 2, Airs F. Williams 3. Iviuneras: Rev. AlcCutcheon 1 and 2, Mrs Jamieson 3. Maize: Airs Jamieson 1.
DECORATIVE. Decorated table, glass vases: All's Alorris 1, Mrs A. Bartram 2, Aliss Bartram 3. Decorated table, other vases: Airs Jamieson 1, Mrs Parry 2, Airs E. Loisel 3. Decorated mantlepiecd: Airs A. Bartram 1, Aliss Bartram 2, and Miss C. Fitzgerald 1 3. Decorated article: Aliss Bellerby 1, Aliss -VI. Fitzgerald 2, Airs Parry 3. Bridal Bouquet: Airs Parry 1, Airs Alorris 2, All's E. Loisel 3. Hand bouquet: Airs. Alorris 1, Airs Loisel 2. Lady’s spray: Airs Parry 1. Airs Alorris 2, Mrs. H. Loisel 3. Gentleman’s buttonhole: Airs Parry 1 and 2, Airs Alorris 3. Bowl of dahlias Airs Alorris 1, Aliss Bartram 2, Airs Holder 3. Bowl of chrysanthemums: Aliss Bartram 1. Airs Parry 2. Airs J. B. Alorris 3. Bowl of any flowers: Airs Jamieson 1 Aliss Bartram 2, -Mrs D. Caldwell 3. COOKERY. Scones: Airs A. Wilkinson 1,., All's Davies 2, Airs. G. Fitzgerald 3. Sponge sandwich: Airs. Herbert 1, Airs Harding 2, Airs F. J. Williams 3. Sponm. Roll: Aliss C. Fitzgerald 1 Aliss At. Farrell 2. Fruit cake: Airs Weeks 1, Airs Davies 2, Airs Harding 3. Pound 1 cake: All's C. Jolly 1, Miss Molly Farrell 2, Airs Loisel 3. Seed cake: Airs G. Fitzgerald, 1, All’s Sharpe 2, Mrs Weeks 3. Madeira cake: Mrs G. Fitzgerald 1 Airs 0. Jolly 2, Miss Mollie Farrell 3. Shortbread: Airs Herbert 1, Mrs W. Holder 2, All's Fitzgerald 3. Ginger bread: Mrs Sharps l, Airs G. Fitzgerald 2, Miss Molly Farrell. 3. Biscuits: Airs Harding 1. Pastry: Airs Sharpe 1. Mrs Herbert. 2, Airs Harding 3. White loaf: Airs Jolly 1, Aliss Molly Farrell 2, Airs M. Fitzgerald ♦J Brown loaf: Aliss Molly Farrell 1, Airs F. J. Williams 2. Iced sponge: Airs 0. Jolly 1, Aliss Alolly Farrell 2, Mrs Harding 3. Pikelets: Miss C. Fitzgerald 1, Airs Davies 2, Aliss Farrell 3. Raised pies: Airs Harding 1. ■ Yeast buns: Mrs 0. Jolly 1, Aliss Alolly barrel] 2, Airs Harding 3. Gems: All's Wilkinson 1. Scones (man or boy): Alt' Brittan 1 Air Thornton 2. Sausage rolls: Mrs Jolly 1, Aliss Al. Farrell 2, Airs Sharpe 3. Collection of sweets: Airs Parry I, Airs Jolly 2, Coconut ice: All's Holder 1, Mrs T. Parry 2 and 3, Toffee, plain: Aliss .Holcroft 1, Airs Harding 2, Janet Dunlop 3. Toffee, nut: Janet Dunlop 1, Alolly Farrell 2. Turkish delight: Mis» M. Farrell 1, Mrs Harding 2, Airs Parry 3.
PRESERVES. Preserved fruit; Airs F. E. Smith 1 Mi's F. J. Williams 2, Miss Molly Jarrell 3. .. All’s Harding 1 Mrs Parry -Br.s I<. E. Smith 3. , Jell-ios: Miss Al. Farrell 1, Mrs Jolly 2, Airs Parry 3 Alarmalade: Mrs F. J. Williams 1, M,, s Harding 2, Aliss M. Farrel] 3. J‘Okies: Airs-Weeks 1, Airs liardmg 2, Airs Thornton 3. Best sample of butter; Mrs Weeks 1. Airs Jamieson 2. PHOTOGRAPHY. Seascape: All’s F. Jacques 1 Landscape: Mrs. F. Jaques 1. Child study: All's F. Jacques 1. Animal study: • Mrs F. Jacques 1, NEEDLEWORK. . Camisole: Airs. Parry 1 and 2 Airs. F. Holder 3. Eyelet Embroidery: Miss Parker 1, Airs. W. A. Smith 2, Airs. W. L. Rutledge 3. Any other embroidery: Mrs. F. E. Smith 1, Aliss F. Grinlinton 2, Mrs. Parry 3. Crochet, best specimen: Airs. A. A. Adams 1. Hand-made lace: Airs. Parry ,1. Hand-made handkerchiefs: Airs. Parry 1, Airs. Alorris 2. Plain sewing: Airs. A. Bartram 1, Mrs. F. Holder 2. Child’s frock: Airs. F. Holder 1, Airs. E. Loisel 2. Knitting, socks or mittens: Airs. F. Jaques.
Table centre: Airs. Parry 1. Cushion cover: Airs. Holmes I. JUNIORS. Collection of flowers: Jean Harding 1, Ella Farrell 2, K. Foster 3. Collection vegetables: Ella Farrell 1, Janet Dunlop 2. Gentleman’s buttonhole: Phyllis AlcCutcheon 1, R. MdCutclieou 2, Margaret Holmes 3. Lady’s spray: Ella Farrell 1, Flora Harding 2, Phyllis AlcCutcheon 3. Decorated article: Ella Farrell 1 and 3, Flora Harding 2. Vase of flowers: Janet Harding ?, Mona Marino 2, Edith Alorris 3. Sewing, girls under 16: Ella Farrell 1, Ann Gaddum 2. Sewing, girls under 12: Edith Alorris 1, Hope Gaddum 2, Janet Williams 3. Sewing, girls under 9: Flora Harding 1. Darning, children under 12: Hope Gaddum 1, Jean Harding 2. Darning, children under 16: Ella Farrell 1, Ann Gaddum 2. Pencil drawing, under 16: AJalie Bark 1, Elsie Bark 2. Helen Spencer 3. Pencil drawing, under 13: Flossie Bark 1, Hope Gaddum 2. Jean Harding 3. Pencil drawing, under 9: Eric Alitcliell 1. Brush drawing, under 16: Ella Farrell 1, Malic Bark 2. Elsie Bark 3. . Brush drawing, under 13: b lossie Bark 1, Jean Harding 2. Original design: Alalie Bark and Elsie Bark 1, Flossie Bark 2, Ella Farrell 3. Aiodel drawing: Alalie Bark 1, Elsie Bark 2. Writing, standards 5-6: Helen Spencer 1, Flossie Bark 2, Don Agnew 3. . Writing, standards 3-1 : Olive Giles 1. 0. Spencer 2, Bessie AlcNeill 3. Writing, standards 1-2: Reg. AlcCutchcon 1, Flora Harding 2. Map of North Island : Orton Spencer 1, Helen Spencer 2, Ella Farrell Essay, seniors: Ella Farrell 1, Jean Harding 2, Flossie Bark 3. Essav, below standard 5: Addie Smith 1, Wi Amaru 2, Allan Tulloch POULTRY SECTION. White Leghorn, cockerel: Airs. Jamieson first and special. White Leghorn, pullet: Airs. Jamison, 2 and 3. Brown Leghorn, cockerel: Airs. Farrell 1. ~ Brown Leghorn, pullet: Airs. I arrell 1. .. Buff Orpington, cockerel: Airs. Jamieson 1. Buff Orpington, pullet: Airs. Jamieson 1. „ , .. Silver AVyandotlo. pullet: Alls. Thornton 1. , , r Rhode Island Red, cockerel: Airs. F. Jaques 1. ~ ..., Rhode Island Red, pullet: Airs. 1. Jaques 1. , , ~ T ,Indian Runner, duck: Airs. Jamieson 1, Airs. Farrcll2. Indian Runner, drake: Airs Jamieson 1, Airs. Farrell 2. Child’s Pet: Olive Giles, special prize. _______
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