FLOWER SHOW.
LYUBWON, Tha iowttesnih annual floral and chrpan- , thamum show held in connection with the Dytteltoa Met fcodiiit Church was opened in u» iisMisior Hatl yesterday afternoon by tlio Mayor (Mr W. T. Lester). Soma excellent flowers were exhibited. Jux Bayiiaa a&d Mr : Nairn had on exhibition some opieadid ctoutue and single .chrysanthemums. Mr ■ JKobert Nairn judged the floral exhibits, Mr F. G. Norton the damestio- eecuon, Mr. itobertson the sweats, and Mra H. H. Cook the competitions for ehiidrem The following were result*:— .Ueooiative Section*—Ctesa A—Best' lady's spray and two men's buttonholes, chrysaatiieuiuins and foliage—Mrs Walsh L > Jieat lady's spray and two gent's buttonboles, chrysanthemums, any foliage, children under fourteen—W s Keith Webb 1, Boy Webb S. * Best collection of single' chrysanthemums, six varieties, locally grown—(k Butherford 1 and 3. ' Best bowl chrysanthemums—Mrs Walsh i, Mrs G. Buthertord 2. Best six cut blooms, an; variety, locally: grown—G. -Pentose 1. Six cut blooms grown by exhibitor not previously winning any first prise—O. Shuker x 'i, Miss Bradley S. ■ '" "■'■ Twelve cut blooms grown by exhibitor not previously winning any. first prise—G, Penrose i. Pot pleat— G-. Sutherferd I said 3. Three pot plants—Mrs J, G. Norton 1, &.' Rutherford 2. Earn in p©*—G. KutherfOTcl 1 and S. - Collection o! flowers, not more than twelve varieties—Mrs G, Butherford 1, Master' E. Symonds 2.' , * :, *, Chrysanthemum in pot— Q-. Penrose 3. mid Special prize for premier bloom of show— G. Penrose. Class J3.—Decorativa table by lady, ohrysaqtbomnms, any foliage—Mrs Walsh i, Mas Cornish 3. Decorated table, by girl under sixteen years, chrysanthemums, «ny foliage—MUs vV. Smith 1, Miss Vida Johnston 2. Original floral design in chxysanthcimnns, any lounge—Misa Vid* Johnston. . < ;,... Stage display of flowers .and pot plants— G. Buthertord 1, G. Shakes 2. Class C.—Collection of eppies, not.'. hst. than six varieties—Miss M. Pitosithly '. 1, Mrs W, Huston 2. ," ■ - Best coUectaoa of pears,; not lees ,tha,n three varieties—Miss M. Piteaithfey 1,. Mastor H. Piige 2. Collection of vegetable*-W. Hustou'i, 1 J, Preston 2. • > Twelve ooiose—W. Poster 1, W. Huston ;a Heaviest .pumpkin—Mrs Hoist VMsster tt Fago 2 Carrots—H Page 1, P- Coleaiai 3. Page L W. ' Harkess; 2. , Beet—W. Poster 1. Heads o©iery-*lV'. Harkeos 1, W. Postor 2. Ijesks—W. Husttoa 1, W. Poster a Potatoes—W, Foster i. W. Harkoss 2. Clasß Section—Home-made . bread, not less than 21b (amatexurs)—itra : Johnston 1, Mrs Campbell 2. Plain /scones fchitdren Unde*. fifteen years)—Miss ■* L. :; Palmer-Smith X Miss J. Campbell ;i Cornish pastry—Mrs Carter 1, Mrs G, Sent- ■ mens 2. Best collection of pastry—Mrs 11. Vi Cowley 1. Pikelets —Mrs Is. ■ Palmer-Smith 1. Sweets—Turkish Delight—Miss G. M'Aulifia 1, Misa D. Toomey 2. CandyMiss &, WAnliffe. Toffee—Miss li. Johnston i. ' , ■ :" : ' • - COMPETITIONS FOB CHH.DBEN, - (Judge, Mrs H. H. Cook.) Writing, eloven years and under—Harel Austeed 1, Harry Page 2, J. Partridge 3. Drawing, ton years and under—l>. Wiliiams 1, W. Quertormain 2. Twelve years wad, under—J. Partridge 2. Over twelve years—-' Delia Turner 1, Charles Williams h o. { Sewing,, nine years and under—Ally Davis 1, Over twelve years—Dorothy Tompkins' and Xhelma Hoist, equal, 2-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18406, 12 May 1920, Page 4
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502FLOWER SHOW. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18406, 12 May 1920, Page 4
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