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SPRING FLOWERS

St. John’s Display MANY FINE BLOOMS. The Spring Show of the St. John’s Horticultural Society was held in St. John’s Hall yesterday afternoon and proved a decided success from all viewpoints. . The quantity and quality of the exhibits were well up to the standard of previous shows, while the wellfilled stalls added to the success of the function. A feature of the show was a display of prize blopms by Bradbury’s, Christchurch, through W. D. Murray and Co. The Show was opened in the afternoon by Rev. 11. R. Fell, who commended all those who had worked so hard in preparing the show. The Secretary, Mrs O. McLean, deserves great credit for the manner in which the display was handled, and also the various stall-holders, who were as follows: Cake, Mesdames J. P. Forbes, P. J. McLean and A. H. Paterson; Work, Mesdames W. Kyle and C. Rose; Sweets, Mesdames J. Low and J. C. H. McDonald; Guild Stall, Misses N. Tennent and E. Leitch; Cut Flowers, Mrs J. Leitch and Miss Meikle. SPECIAL PRIZES. Special prizes were won as follows: — St. John’s Cup for most points in Daffodil Section: Grey Hospital. Champion Bloom of Show: Airs R. McTaggart. Trophy most points in Domestic Section: Mrs W. Kyle. Trophy collection of Daffodils: Miss C. Wilson. Trophy and cup for most points in Decorative Section: Miss N. Tennent. Special prize donated by Mr Mai ham for most points in Cut Flower Section: Miss C. Wilson. The awards were as follows, the number of entries being in parentheses: — SECTION A—DAFFODILS. Collection Twelve Varieties, one of each (2) —Miss C. Wilson 1, Grey Hospital 2. Sir Trumpet Daffodils, six distinct varieties (2) —Grey Hospital 1, Miss C. Wilson 2. Six Daffodils, six varieties (3) — Grey Hospital 1, Mrs R. McTaggart 2, Miss C. Wilson IT.C. Three Trumpet Daffodils, three dis-' tinct varieties (4) —Mrs Cameron 1, Mrs R. McTaggart 2, Grey Hospital H. Three Daffodils, three varieties, cup or crown —Miss C. Wilson 1, Grey Hospital 2. Three Incoinparables (5) —Mrs Greenwood 1, Grey Hospital and Miss Clements H.C. Three Leedsii (2) —Miss C. Wilson 1. Three Barrii (5) —Grey Hospital 1 and 11. C., Miss C. Wilson lI.C. Three Double Daffodils, bacon and egg varieties (2) —Grey Hospital 1, Miss C. Wilson H.C. Collection of Jonquils (1) —Miss C. Wilson 1. Truss Polyanthus Narcissus (1) — Miss C. Wilson 1. SECTION B—CUT FLOWERS (OUTDOOR GROWN). Three Anemones (2) —Mrs P. J. McLean 1, Airs I). Tennent 2. Bowl Polyanthi (2) —Mrs Greenwood I, Mrs Davis 2. Best Three Canielias (2) —Airs G. Wilson 1. Aliss C. Wilson 2. Bowl Spring Flowers (1) —Airs A. Coumbo 1. Bunch Freesias (4) —Mrs Greenwood 1. Mrs G. Wilson 2. Bunch Daphne (1) —Airs G. Harker 1. Bunch Snowflakes (1) —Miss C. Wilson H.C. Six A’arieties Spring Flowers (3) — Aliss C. Wilson 1, Aliss J. Hambleton 2, Aliss Clements 3. Three Spikes Single Stock (1) —Airs G. Wilson lI.C. Three Spikes Heath (I) —Aliss C. Wilson 1. Throe Trusses, any shrub (3) C. Wilson 1, Miss Clements 2, Airs J. AlcLean H.C. Bowl Wallflower (2) —Airs AV. Kyle 1, Aliss J. Hambleton 2. Bowl Anemone (1) —Airs P. J. McLean 1. Any Flower not enumerated (2) — Mrs P. J. AlcLean H.C.

SECTION C—DECORATIVE. Bowl (large) Spring Flowers (4) — Miss N. Tennent 1, Miss A. Mowatt 2. Three Vases Spring Flowers (2) — Miss N. Tennent I. Three Vases Narcissi (1) —Miss N. Tennent lI.C. Basket of Flowers (4) —Miss N. Tennent 1, Miss J. Hambleton 2. Three Vases Daffodils (I)—Miss N. Tennent H.C. Buttonhole for Children (6) —Miss Belle Tennent 1, Miss Wilma Mowatt High Bowl Narcissi (3) —Miss Clements 1. Large Bowl Daffodils (6) —Mrs Oldham 1, Miss N. Tennent 2. Large Bowl Flowering Shrub (3) — Miss Wilkins 1, Miss N. Tennent 2. One Vase Spring Flowers, girls under 16 (3) —Miss M. Mowatt 1. Pot Plant, foliage only (2) —Mrs W. Kyle IPot Plant, flowering (1) —Mrs A. Coumbe H.C. Floating Bowl (2) —Miss Clements 1. Low Bowl Spring Flowers (2) —Mrs Oldham 1, Miss Clements H.C. SECTION D—DOMESTIC. Loaf White Bread (1) —Mrs R. Thompson 1. Six Oven Scones (4) —Mrs Wilson 1. Mrs Roach 2. Six Girdle Scones (5) —Mrs D. McGregor 1, Mrs Greenwood 2. Plate Pikelets (3) —Mrs Kyle 1, Mrs Roach 2. Plate Oakcake (2) —Mrs D. McGregor 1. Sponge Sandwich, not iced and ifo

butter (1) —Mrs Kyle 1. Sponge Roll (I)—Mrs Kyle 1. Collection Pastry Ovar (2) —Mrs Kyle and Mrs Roach (equal) 1. Scottish Shortbread (2) —Mrs Roach 1. Fruit Cake (I)—Mrs Abbie 1. Butter Sponge (I)—Mrs Roach 1. Plate Meringues (I)—Mrs Kyle 1Pot Jam (2)—Mrs J. Ring 1. Home-made Potted Meat (2) —Mrs D. McGregor 1. Bottle of Pickles (2) —Mrs J. Ring 1. Sponge Sandwich, girls under 16 (2) —Joan Fell 1. One dozen lieu eggs (I).—Mrs WilSOM. Plate pikelets (girls under 16) (2), Miss Walters 1, Miss Wilson 2,

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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1932, Page 2

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SPRING FLOWERS Grey River Argus, 23 September 1932, Page 2

SPRING FLOWERS Grey River Argus, 23 September 1932, Page 2

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