CRWET SHOW FIFTH ANNUAL FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SHOW. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKtTfKA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY sth, 1936. LIST OF CLASSES. SECTION A.—CUT FLOWERS. ■ Class: .. 1. Six Varieties of Sweet Peas,. not more than six and not less ‘ihah four blooms in each vase. Ist'prize /)/-*; 2nd 2/6. 2. —Four Varieties of Sweet Pea9,.'not more than six and not less than four blooms jn each vase. Ist fprize 3/-/>.2ndj l/6.1 . 4 3. —One Vase of Sweet Pea's. Istprize 3/- } 2nd 1/6. 4. Three Gladioli (3 varieties). 5. Three Decorative Dahlias. . 6.-/iTlp‘ee Cactiis Dahlias. 7.—TfirfeeThnnpom Dahlias. 'B.—Collection’ of Dahlias (12 blooms only, distinct varieties). 9.—Six Pansies (six varieties). •10.—Vase Calendulas (six blooms). 11.^—.Vase‘Cosmosj(12 blooihs). ? .__ • i‘ Stocks '(3 colours). ‘' ! = : ; - 13. —Three spikes Antirrhinums (3 varieties). • 14. ThreeXCarnations (3 varieties), lo.—Three Asters (3 varieties). -One Rose. -One Hydrangea. -Tvvo Zinnias (2 varieties). -Collection of Iceland Poppies (6 Tr • v .x j ; ■ blooms } 3 \ r anelies). -One Flower (not classified). r Flowers (1 l i M-«ig.J|i|am bach vpe)§ m Annuals 23.—Pot Plant. 1617. 18, 19. 20, 21, 24.—Pot Plant, in flower. Challenge Cup for most points in Classes 1 to 19, to bo won irwice in succession* or' three times at .intervals. Presented by H. M. Coulson,:Esq. SECTION 13-DECORATIVE. „. . K , v f ; t , v '4 v ; i.£ "M Wiring, i • Class: I.—Decorated Table, five vases /(Ist; prize 10/6, 2nd prize -5 /-,). -2 —Decorated Table, 3 vases, Ist -prize 10/6, 2nd prize '5/-. C.X \ 3. —Decorated Table, children iffyears and under, Ist priZe '5/ : . 4. Decorated Basket. 5. —-Decorated Basket (scbooLgiflsAny - • age). .. .. ....... 6. —Bowl of Native Flowers arid Foliage arranged for effect. for :’f y iP.-Ss'Bowi- of MffiroaJds, < arranged’for •.effect/' 1 any fohagiC 10.—Bowl of African‘Jffarigolds. &ttAnged for effect, any foliage. 1 11*—Bowl of any flowers, any foliSge, • arranged f6r effect, 12]—Best arranged Floating/Bciwf,'Sowers must float. Trophy for most pointsari/*th£ls(lptibnJ SECTION C—VEGETABLES. Class: ' ; 7 I—-Three Beetroot '(turnip roai&ti)i. ... - 2*-rrrrThr^e;;Beetrbot^(lbiig--rboit<^/i;-: , *iiS.ris, 3.—XSix stalks Rhubarb. .. 4.—Three •*, ■?-jV . o. —Three’Piiftmjps. 1 .. V 6. —Six?, Potatoes (red. ‘shjii^);.; |H; 7. —Sik Potatoes' (white' s'k&i)*"'* ' 8. Three Onions. . , . 9. —Six EsehalloM ••' ‘ .'. - 10. —Two Cabbages. 1 11. —Six Peas. 12. Six Runner Beans/ 13. Six Leeks. ■ 14. Six outdoor grown'Tomatde^ :15.—Sixi'Tomatoes.. 16.—Two Cucumbers. ■l7.—Two Marrows. ■ i 18.—Two Pumpkins. Marrow. -t .; •! ••.£ 1 20.—Heaviest Pumpkin; ... ~ ’ 21. Collection; 12 distinct^var- 1 : ieties (prize; 10/1);:!'• 22. —Garden Collection, .six varieties (prizei7/6). : t ssli 'r.tl kUiv-aO bi-dy* • >••/.» •' i All vegetables;] ltd] be' washed: land';' cleaned.] ,■■*■ ■. ; ... .. • > y ...jr Special prize for most points in' this ( section. : . ■ ■ ' Entry .fees, sixpence five entries*; thereafter, free; Prizes, except where' other wise c stated —lst 2/6;;, 2nd 1/-. •-t Entries close on TUESDAY, • ‘FEBRUARY 4th,- 1936,-‘at 5 p.m, • , 'I S S All exhibits to be staged ready for judging by 11.30 a.m.. on‘ the! day ot -■ Show. * i.v. t •'• ; . ;}J
OPENING AT 2 p.m. TEA ROOMS; SWEET STALL, FLOWER' STALL, PRODI/dE' and st^El, :) Admission to showi/s'. (Mhr) S/tf. ERESTON; i: Hon; Secretary. ’Phone 12M;.‘Hokitika; YOUR WILL SKYROCKET , IF Vou iisETHtf : AD V ERTISINQ COLUMNS NEWSPAPER | Hoirnsn you Selltfo vm If wmcynm inMi’f '•*. -V-
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1936, Page 6
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