General Notice Q.OKE HORTIOULTUBAL SOCIETY, i OFFIOH-BBAKBBi ! President Thomas Green. Vice-president : G, M. Bell. Bon. Treasurer :L. T. Byrnes. Hon. iecratarj : Arch. Fletcher, Solicitor, Gore. MemWew of Cemmittee : C. A. Kwen, M. B. Brae, A. Aitken, J. Ballantine, »ad A. Dolamore. MIDSUMMERSHOW, 1889. to ba held at tha Towa Hall, Gore, on TUESDAY 15th JANUARY, 1889PKIZE SCHEDULES. (Special are indicated thtiß*) Pot Plabts, Opek to all. Class ». »• *• »• 1 4 Fuchias, varieties ... 4 0 2 2 S Pelargoniums, Bhow or regal varieties ... ... 3 0 3 4 Pelargoniums, zonale two double and two single varieties •• SO, 4 3 Pe.argoniunana, variegated varieties • 8 0 5 3 Pelargoniums, ivy leaved 8 0 6 2 Ericas " 30 7 3 Bsgonias, varieties ... 3 0 8 3 Peiunia?, varieties ... 3 0 9 3 Pot Bulbs, varieties ... 3 0 10 3 Bases, varieties ... ».» 4 0 £Note— All plants popularly termed Geraniums will be included under the el&is Pelargoniums). Pot Plants (Amateubs). 11 2 Fuchsias, varietias ... 4 0 2 0 12 2 Pelargoniums, zonale,doa« bio 3 0 13 2 PelargoniumSjZonale/iouble 3 0 14 2 Pelargoniums, variegated varieties 3 0 15 2 Pelargoniums, ivy leaved 3 0 16 2 Begonias, varieties ... 3 0 17 2 Petunias, varieties ... 3 0 18 2 Pet Bulbs, varieties ... 3 0 19 Collection of Ferns ... 6 0 *2G Collection of Pot Plants,not more than 12 (Mrs L. T. Byrnes) 10 6 3 0 21 2 Plants, grown in Cottager's window ... ...5 0 J6 22 2 Roses 3 0 Cut Flo-webs (Opbn to all). 23 18 Roses, varieties 7 6 3 0 24 12 Ros«s, varieties. „ ..* 7 0 2 6 25 6 Rests, varieties ... ». 6 0 2 0 26 12 Pansies, show varieties 5 0 2 0 27 12 Paneies, fancy varieties 5 0 2 0 28 6 Antirrhinums, varieties... 4 0 29 6 Pentstemons, 2 spikss of each 4 0 30 6 Verbanas, varieties, ,twd trusses of each 4 0 81 6 Carnations, varieties ... 4 0 32 6 Pinks varieties 4 0 33 6 Diantbus, varieties .., 4 0 34 12 Stocks, varieties ... 4 0 35 12 Annuals, varieties ... 4 0 36 6 Picotees, vaiieties ... 4 0 37 Collection of Cut Flowers— - tray not to txceed 30in. ky 20in 7 S 3 0 38 Hand Bouquet « 0 2 0 ♦39 Bridal Bouquet [(Mr H. B, Valentii ) ... ... 10 6 2 0 40 Buttonhoit; Bouquet ... 4 0 41 Lady's Dress Spray ... 5 0 Cut Flo-webs (Amateubs). *42 9 fioseSjVarieties (Mr M. R. Bree) ... 10 6 3 0 •43 8 Hoses, varieties (Mrs Hobbs) 5 0 2 0 44 3 Koses, varieties 3 0 45 Rose, single bloom 2 A 46 12 Pansies, show 'varieties 4 0 2 0 47 6 Pansies, show varieties... 8 0 48 12 Pansies, fancy varieties 4 0 2 0 49 6 Pansies, fancy varieties S 0 50 12 Pansies, any variety .40 51 A. Antirrhinums .».,, ... 3 0 52 3 Pentstemons, 2 spikes of each ... 3 0 53 4 Sweet Williams 8 0 54 4 Pinks 2 0 55 6 Carnations, varieties ... 3 0 56 4 Picotees 3 0 57 4 Pianthus.,, . .». 3 0 *58 12 Annuals (Mr Jno. MaoGibbon) 7 6 2 0 59 6 Stocks ... 3 0 *60 Hand Bouquet (Mr C. A. Ewen) 10 6 2 0 *61 Bridal Bouquet (Mr H. S. Valentine) .... ... 10 6 2 0 62 Buttonhole Bouquet ... 2 0 *63 Collection of Cut Flowers, grown outside, tray not to exceed 30in by 20in (Mr A Cruicksnanks) ... 10 6 3, 0. *64 Collection of Wild Flowers by school children only, Entry frte (Mr Jno. Ballintine) 5 0 $ 6 *65 Sprig of Heather, Scotch. (Mrs A. Fletcher) ... 5 0 ♦66a Bouquet of Assorted Boses locally grown. (Mr I. 8. Simeon) ... ... ... 10 6 Frbit (Opbw to all)* 66 Dish of Cherries ... ... 3 0 2 0 67 Dish of Strawberries ... 8 0 2 0 68 Dish of Raspberries ... 3 0 2 0, 69 36 Gooseberries (g varieties 1? of each) , ... 9 0 2 0 70 Dish of Buncbes of Bed Currants (on the stalk) 3 0 $ 0 71 Dish of Bunches of White Currants (on the stalk) 3 0 2 0 72 Dieh of Bunches of Bla3k Carrants Con the stalk) 3 0 % 0 *73 Collection of Fruits locally grown — Tray not to ex"c«ed 30ia by 20in. (Mr Jas. Beattic) .., . }0 6, YE§Bq}AfiLßs (Op.EHTQ ALL. 74 12 Kidney Potatoes ... 4 0 2 0 75 12 Potatoes, any sort ... 4 0 2 0 76 3 Cabbages... ... ... 3 0 77 3 Cauliflowers 3 0 78 24 Pods Peas 4 0 2 0 79 24 Pods French Beans ... 4 0 80 24 Pods Broad Beuaß ... 3 0 81 12 Onions K 0 8§ 24 ShallotB,;; , ''. 8 Q 83 ji Turnips S 0 84 6 Carrots .'I. ... ... 3 Q *85 6 Stalks Rhubarb, red (Mr Thoß, Green) 10 6 86 6 Stalks Khubarb green , 6, 0 87 3 Lettuces , , , 8 0 88 2 Cucumbers 4 0 *89 Collection o£ Vegetables (Messrs Dolamore&Godby) 10 6 4 0 [A CARD*] FINN ANRI&ATTKATf, SOLICITGRS, INVBRCARGILL. MR PETER FINN will attend tha Resi-» dent Magistrate's and garden's Corneld at Waikaia monthly. m7Q4 igoTjoE; tq fabmkSs T" DO not commit yourselves to buy any Machioo this season until you have seen the MASSEV REAPER AND BINDER at work cutting Grass at Mr Hugh MoLoan's Farm end of this month. Due notice will be given. This Machina gained first prize at the Oamaru Show foe the best and lightest machine. Two borses can work it easily. All kinds of BIDDING TWINE cheaper tha « any other Agent in the district. THOMAS GRBENj Local Agent*
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 11, Issue 833, 14 December 1888, Page 3
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