ST LUKE’S SUNDAY-SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW.
The fifth, annual show in connection with St Luke’s Sunday-school, was held at the school buildings yesterday afternoon. There were a large number of exhibits sent in, and the show was fully up to the class of previous years. Besides the fruit and vegetables, there was a show of fancy work done by the girls of the school, some of which was really excellent, notably an exhibit which took a prize at the Wellington Show. Messrs Crooks and Baker also sent some handsome flowers for exhibition only. The Judges were Messrs H. Crooks and C. Marsh. The following is the prizelist :
Variegated fuschia—Emily "Watts, I; Charles Spicer, 2 ; Helena Spicer, 3. Double fuschia Gertrude Watts, 1 j Claude Brassington, 2; Florence Fawcett, 3. Single fuschia—C. Brassington, 1; Helena Spicer, 2; Nellie Watts, 3. Variegated geranium Helena Spicer, 1; C. Brassington, 2. Double geranium—Helena Spicer, 1; Gertrude Watts, 2; C. Brassington, 3. Zonale geranium—Alice Soper, 1; C. Brassington, 2; Christina Watts, 3. Balsam—C. Brassington, 1. One lobelia —Ethel Lockwood, 1 j Christina Watts, 2; George Gordon, 3. One musk—Ethel Fawcett, 1; Gertrude Watts, 2; Kate Davidson, 3. One specimen plant—Helena Spicer, 1; Emily Watts, 2; William Watts, 3. Collection of pot plants—Helena Spicer, 1- Gertrude Watts, 2; Christina Watts, 3. Collection of ferns—A. East, 1 and special. Emily Watts, 2; C. Brassington, 3. Three dahlias—Edith Jackman, 1; George Wood, 2; Helena Spicer, 3. Three verbenas —Helena Spicer, 1; Emily Watts, 2. Three pansies—Emily Watts, 1. Six French marigolds—Emily Watts, 1; Helena Spicer, 2. Six African marigolds—Helena Spicer, 1; Emily Watts, 2. Three stocks—Helena Spicer, 1; Emily Watts, 2; Edith Jackman, 3. Three carnations—Edith Jackman, 1; Gertrude Watts, 2; Christina Watts, 3. Three asters (not quilled)—Helena Spicer, 1; Charles Spioer, 2. Vase of flowers— Helena Spicer, 1; Emily Watts, 2; Kate Davidson, 8. Hand bouquet (children under 12 years) Emily Williams, 1; Henry Garland, 2; Kate Davidson, 3. Hand bouquet (children over 12) —Annie Hart, 1; Emily Watts, 2; Alice Brassington, 3, Collection of cut flowers—Helena Spicer, 1; Gertrude Watts, 2; A. East, 3. Best kept garden—Charles Spicer, 1 ; Helena Spicer, 2; Arthur Lockwood, 3 ; Gertrude Watts, special. Vegetables : One table cabbage—C. Spicer, 1; S. Jackman, 2 s George Gordon, 3. Three carrots—W. Watts, 1 ; C. Spicer, 2; S. Jackman, 3. Three parsnips—S. Jackman, 1; A Lockwood, 2G. Gordon, 3. Three onions—A. Lockwood, 1; C. Spicer, 2; W. Watts, 3. TvslTS podapeas—C. r Spicer,l ; A. Lockwood, 2 ; George Wood, 3. Twelve pods French beans—S; Jackman, 1; C. Spicer, 2 -George Wood, 3. T welve pods runner beans—S. Jackman, 1; W. Watts, 2 ; C. Spicer, 3. One vegetable marrow—C. Mtoherson, 1; W. Watts, 2 ; James Hart, 3. One pumpkin—C. Spicer, 1 ; Alfred Gordon, 2. Twelve potatoes—Alfred Gordon, 1 ; George Wood, 2 ; S. Jackman, 3. Collection of vegetables—H. Davidson, 1; G. Gordon, 2.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 8403, 11 February 1888, Page 6
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474ST LUKE’S SUNDAY-SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 8403, 11 February 1888, Page 6
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