BULB SHOW AND BAZAAR ST. ANDREW'S AND METHODIST HALLS, HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937. Promoted by the Presbyterian Ladies Guild. Proceeds in aid of Church funds Open to surrounding districts. AMATEURS ONLY. Admission to Show: Adults Cd, children under 14, 3d. Afternoon Tea 6d. DAFFODIL SECTION. All Flower s must be grown by exhibitor in Sections 1 to 26. Distinguished characters of Daffodil. Trumpet—Trumpet as long or longer than perianth segments. Barrii Cup or crown less than one third the length of perianth segments. Jneomparabilis—Cup or crown measuring from one third to nearly equal the length of perianth segments. Leedsii—-Perianth white and cup oi crown white, cieam or pale cition, sometimes tinged with pink. ■ Prizes: Ist 2/-, 2nd 1/--Class A. 1— 3 Daffodils, 3 distinct varieties 2 3 Trumpet Daffodils, 3 distinct varieties. 3 Daffodils, 3 distinct varieties cup or crown. 4 3 Daffodils, incomparabilis. 5 3 Leedsii. 6 3 Barrii. 7 3 Poeticus. g—3 Double Daffodils. 9—l Vase 3 Trumpet Daffodils. 10 1 ’Vase 3 Incomparabilis. U—l Vase 3 Leedsii, 12— 1 Vase 3 Barrii. 13— 1 Vase 3 Poetmus. l4__Cha,nipion Bloom, Daffodil Section. Ist prize, trophy. CUT FLOWER SECTION. Ist prize Gladoli Bulbs to the value ol 2/6 second prize 1/-. Class B. do—3 Camelias. 16— G Pansies, 3 varieties. 17— 1 Vase Polyanthus Narcissi, 18— Vase Polyanthus, 3 varieties. ]9—Largest variety Polyanthus. 20— 1 Vase Frresias. 21— 1 Vase Grape Hyacinths. ?2—l Vase Anemones. 23 1 Vase Wallflower. 24 Vase Stock. 20—Bowl, Spring Flowers. 26 Collection Cut Flowers, not more thnn 4 vases. DECORATIVE SECTION. Any Foliage Permitted. Ist prize 2/6, 2nd prize 1/3, Class C. 27 Decorated Table, glass vases onh to be used. Ist prize Addisons trophy, second prize 3/-. 28— Basket Flowers. 29 Bowl Flowering Shrubs. 30— Bowl of Flowers. 31— i Gent’s Buttonhole. 32 Pot Plant, foliage only. 33 Pot Plant. Flowering. 34 Vase of Flowers. 35 Floating Bowl 36 Victorian Posy. 37 Shoulder Spray. 38— Decorated Table, girl s under 16. Ist prize 5/-, 2nd prize 2/6. 39 Gent’s Buttonhole, children under 16.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 8
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