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SWEET PEA SHOW

AT RUN AN GA Six Distinct Varieties of Sweet Peas, six spikes in each vase, Crankshaw’s Silver Cup and trophy, value 10/6; second prize 5/-; third prize 2/6. (Cup to be won three times in succession cr four time at intervals. Cup won 1925, Mr I Mossop; 1926, Mr J. Haldan?; 1927, Mr I. Mossop; 1928. Mr T. E. Kennedy):—Mr T. E. Kennedy 1; Mr N. Burns 2. Best Collection Sweet Peas, nine varieties, three spikes in each vase:— Mr N. Burns 1. Vase of Sweet Peas, Cream or White variety, 6 spikes:—Mr N. Burns 1; Mr T. Kennedy 2. Vase of Sweet Peas, Pink variety, 6 spikes:—Mr N. Burns 1. Vase of Sweet Peas, Crimson or Scarlet variety, 6 spikes:—Mr N. Burns 1. Vase of Sweet Peas, lavender, blue or mauve variety, 6 spikes:—Mr T. Kennedy 1; Mr I. Mossop 2. Vase of Sweet Peas, light red, dark red or maroon, six spikes:—Mr N. Burns 1.

Vase of Sweet Peas, picotee edged variety, 6 spikes:—Mr T. Kennedy 1; Mr N. Burns 2. A use of Sweet Peas, any colour, 6 spikes:—Mr T. Kennedy 1. V use of Sweet Peas, novelty, 6 spikes:—Mr T. E. Kennedy 1. Six Carnations or Picotees:—Mrs R. Powell, highly commended. Carnations or Picotees:—Mr Forest 1; Mr R. Powell 2. A ase of Pinks or Carnation,-— Mr R Powell, highly commended. Collection of Asters:—Mr J. Dalzell, highly commended. Three Asters, six distinct colours:— Mr R. Knight 1. Three Asters:—Mr R. Knight 1; Mr Forest 2. Six Gladioli:—Mr R. Knight 1. Three Gladioli:—Mr N. Burns 1; Mr R. Al c.Taggart 2. Three African Marigolds, Mr R. Knight 1. Three French Marigolds, Air R. Powell L Six Spikes of Snapdragon:—Air Forest 1. Three Spikes of Snapdragon. Air Forest 1. Si\ Cactus Dahlias:—Airs G. Dalzell 1. Three Cactus Dahlias:—Airs G Dalzell, 1 and 2. Three Collarette Dahlias, Air Forest 1. Three Peony Dahlias:—Air E. Kennedy 1; Air T. E. Kennedy 2. Three Pompom Dahlias:—Airs G. Dalzell highly commended. Three Single Dahlias:—Airs G. Dalzell 1. 12 Pansies or Violas:—Airs G. Dalzell I; Air N. Burns, highly commended. Three Spikes of Perennial Phlox: — Air T. Currie, highly commended. Three Spikes of Stocks:—Air T E. Kennedy 1; Air R. Knight 2. Vase of Scabious:—Mr T. E. Kennedy 1 and 2. Vase of Flowers:—Air Forest 1; Mr I. Mossop 2. A ase of Cosmos:—Air R Powell 1. A ase ot Zinnias: —Mr E. Kennedy 1. Three Vases of Phlox Drummondi:— Air R. Knight 1; Air J. Dalzell 2. Best Pot Plant in Bloom:—Airs G. Dalzell 1. The judge said the dahlias show‘d an improvement on last year. Best Bouquet of Native Flowers and Ferns (for school children): —B Chambers 1; O. Morris 2; B. Mossop 3; A’. Morris 4; I. James; 5 T. Dunn 6. , Flowers grown from Girls’ School Garden Sections:—U. Higson 1. L i O’Loughlin 2, J. Auld 3, O. Alorris 4, L. Kennedy 5, B. Alossop 6. Best Collection of Cut Flovvers, six varieties:—Air N. Bums I; Air E. Kenned v 2.

Best arranged Bowl of Flowers:— Airs T. Currie* 1; Airs T. E. Kennedy Best Arranged Bowl of Sweet Peas: — Mis T. E. Kennedy 1; Mr Forest 2. Best Decorative Table, for ladies over 15 years:—Mrs T. Williams 1; Mrs 11. Alossop 2. VEGETABLES. Best Collection of Vegetables, six varieties:—Air T. Kennedy 1. Six Cabbages:—Air T. Kennedy 1; Mr Dowell 2. Two lettuces: Mr N B.urns 1; Mr I Mossop 2. Two Cucumbers:—Air 1. Alossop 1. Three Carrots (long)—Airs Waiman 1; Air R. Knight 2. Three Carrots (shorthorn): —J. Dal zell 1; E. Kennedy 2. Three Beetroot (long):—J. Dalzell 1; 1. Spedding 2. Three Beetroot:—Air Wainman 1; J. Dalzell 2. « Three Parsnips—Air E. Kennedy 1. Three Onions:—Air J. Dalzell 1; Mrs Wainman 2. Three Turnips:—Air N Burns 1; Mr R. Knight 2. Six Potatoes:—Air T. Kennedy 1; Mr AV. Armstrong 2. Six Stalks of Rhubarb:—Mr R. Knight 1, Six Tomatoes:—Air E. Kennedy 1 and 2 Twelve- Kidney Beans:—J. Conn el 1; E. Kennedy 2. Twelve Broad Beans:— J. O’Connel 1 ; N. Burns 2. 'Twelve Garden Peas:—Air N. Burns 1; Mrs S. Morris 2. COOKERY SECTION. Best White Loaf of Home-Made Bread: —Airs Syme 1; Airs Connoly 2. Best Ginger Bread: —Airs R. AlcTagBest Fruit Cake:—Mrs T. E. Kennedy 1. Best Plain Cake:—Airs T, E. Ken nedy 2. Best Plate of Girdle Scones:—Mrs Syme 1 and 2. Best Plate of Oven Scones:—Mrs Wainman 1; Airs Syme 2. Best Plate of Pikelets:—Mrs Syme 1. Best Sponge Sandwich:—Mrs R. McTaggart 1. Victoria Sandwich:— Mrs R. AlcTaggart 1.

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Grey River Argus, 17 February 1930, Page 7

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SWEET PEA SHOW Grey River Argus, 17 February 1930, Page 7

SWEET PEA SHOW Grey River Argus, 17 February 1930, Page 7

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