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ST. MARY’S FLOWER WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 29, 1936. . / SECTION A. FLOWERS. Class, '/(First Prize 3/-, second 1/6). 1. /..vases SU r eet Peas, six spikes each vase, each vase a distinct f'oldur. Special. prize 5/-.. 2.4) vases Sweet Peas, three spikes each vase, 3 varieties. 3. —6 Gladioli, six varieties. Ist prize 7/6, 2nd; 2/6f ; 4. • Gladioli, ;i three varieties. Ist . prize 5/-' (Mr F. <Groufsky), 2na v- ,; prize ■••••■. 5. —One Gladioli, , any colour. 6. Three Hybrid Cactus Dahlias Cactus Dahlias, k: 8,-^ix’Decorative Dahlias, three varieties. Ist prize 6/-. *P.-kThree’ Roses, .not less than two ft ■ varieties, (trophy), Rose Bowl, donated-by Mr Jack Lynch. Rost ■ Bowl to be won three times in succession pr four times at inter- -, 1 "Vais. ■ ' 10—Six Antirrhinums,' not less than three varieties. ' ■ 11. Three .Asters. Three varieties: , . 12. Collection |.of. Cut Flowers, six . . yases,’ ,annuals (Yarrall Cup, to .be won twice in succession or ? three; times; at intervals). 13'—Three Callendulas, three varieties 14.—Six. Zinnias,'two varieties. 16.—Collection of Cut Flowers, six ; vases, Perennials. First prize 10/16. Twp.~ African Marigolds, two varieties. ;• .. ....... 17. —Vase ef French Marigolds. 18. —Three Vases Stocks, three spikes, "irk three colours. 19. 1 Carnations, three varieties 20. Vase Iceland Poppies. 21. —Pot Plant. 22. —Pot'■Plant jn flower. 23. Flower, not classified. Rest feladioli in Show. Trophy donat ed by JT. Martini value 10/-. SECTION B. VEGETABLES. iClasd. (First Prize 3/-, second 1/6). ■ Trophy for most points in Section, 24. —Four Table-Carrots. 25. —Four Beetroot 26. —Four Onions 27. —Four Turnips 28;— Four Porsnips 29’ _Two Cabbages . ,30.—Four Potatoes 81 ,-lTwo Lettuces '32.—Six Eschallots. 33.—Four Stalks Ithubarb, SUMMER SHOW
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1936, Page 7
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