MOTUEKA VALLEY
HORTICULTURAL SHOW. The annual horticultural show ia connection with the Motueka. Valley Horticultural Society was held yesterday. The following are the results: — POT PLANTS. Begonia in bloom: Mrs A. Drummond " Best plant, anv variety : Mrs Hugonin 1, Mrs C. Fenemore 2, Mrs A. Drummbnd- c. CUT BLOOMS. Asters, double:" Miss A. Polglase 1. Verbenas: Mrs Quinton 2. - Dahlias, cactus: Miss A. Polglase 'l, Mrs Hugonin 2, Mrs W. Cowin c. Dahlias, double: Mrs W. Cowin 1, Miss A. Polglase 2. Three roses: Miss Macmahon 1 and 2. Beet rose : Miss Macmahon. Nasturtiums: Mrs Barker 1, Miss C. Drummond 2. Carnations: Mrs C. Fenemore 1. Sweet Peas: Miss L. Drummond 1, Mrs Jane 2, Mies Phillips c. Zinnias: Miss A. Polglase. Cosmeas: Mr W. L. Quinney 1, Mrs A. Biggs 2. ' Phlox-: Mrs Quinton' 1, Miss Polglase 2, ;Mrs Jane c. -Marigolds: Mrs J. Fitch 1. J?enstemons i Miss Berryman 2. -.Pansies: Miss A. Polglase-...1 and special.. • Snapdragons: Miss Berryman 2- ; Hand bouquet: Miss Macmahon* 2. •Bouquet of everlasting flowers: Mrs J. F.itcH 1 and.2. Wfceatb: Mies A. Polglase 1. . Bowl of flowers:' Mrs Hugonin 1 and special; MissC. Drummond 2. Collection" if -cut ~ blooms: Mrs L. Drummond-1. .-<..> Table' Decoration: Miss E. Hudson 1, Miss C« Drummond .2. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. Buttonhole, children under 14: Connie Smith 1, Beatrice Bromell 2. .Jz - V Buttonhole, children under 9'ry H. Fenemore -1,- H. Gibbs 2. Bouquet, girls under 14: R.. Berry- : man 1, C Smith 2. DOMESTIC. ' ~ *"" - ■ Home-made loaf, 41b: Mrs A. Barker 1. "' . . Brown loaf, 41b: Miss A. F. Gibbs 1. 'Jam tarts:' Mrs "A". F. Barker 1. Cream puffs: Miss F. Coleman 1. White scones r" Mrs W. Hill 1, Mrs G. Bromell 2, Mrs' A," Drummond 3. Wheatmeal scones: Mrs H. D". Kite 1. Rainbow cake: Miss F. Coleman 1. Shortbread : Mrs F.- W. Gibbs 1. Gingerbread: Mrs W..Hill 1 and 2. Gingernute: Mrs W. Hill 1. ' " 'Kisses: Miss F. Coleman 1, Mrs W. Hill 2. Seed cake: Miss C. Drummond 1, Mrs A. JET..' Barker 2. - Currant cake: Mrs A. F. Barker 2. Fruit cake: Miss F. Coleman 1. ■ Sponge cake: Mrs Stevens 1, ' Mrs F. W: Gibbs 2. " "** Sponge sandwich: Mrs W. Hill 1. '. Sponge Toll: Mrs W. .Hill 1. "---Plum pudding: Mrs A. F. Barker 1. . Glass lar of jelly': Mrs G. H. Jordan i; Mis J. Bromell 2. - Glass jar of honey: Mrs T. Griffiths 1. Preserved fruit: Mrs W. Cowin 1, Mrs W.lJordan 2. .. Three glass jars of jam: Mrs Hugonin Pickled red cabbage: Mrs T. Griffiths - Mixed .pickles-: Mrs G. Bromell 1, Mrs WriGowin 2. ' Tomato sauce: Mrs W. Hill 1, Mrs W." Cowin 2. Ghutney-: Mrs-Hugonin 1 and 2. * ...Dairy., butter,,-not separator: Mrs T. ♦ Griffiths'J.; Mrs Hugonin 2. - • Dairv butter, separator: Mrs A- Gibbs 1, Ttfr/F. W- Gibbs 2. Box or jar' of salt butter: Mrs J. H. Jordan 1, Mrs W. Cowin-2. FRUIT. Grapes, grown under glass: Dr. Gririiawl 2. . ;Desserfc -pears : ,F. • Mead 1, W. A. - Jordan 2 and h.c •--' - "Peaches,' cooking:' G. Bromell 1. , Peaches, dessert: H. Kite I.* - { Quinces: Dr. Grinlihg 1, Miss Berryman' 2, W. J: Love h.c Medlars :•-Miss Berryman 1. "snail c Mrs' Urewerton 1, F. Fenemore 2*"" . . * Lord Wblseley' apples:-W. H. Jordan 1 and"2.*-- ' ': Monroe's' Favourite: F. Mead, 1, G.' Bromell '2. ■* Coxfs'.Orange .Pippin.: E.-W. Win 1, C; rHugosdn. ;2,i-Dr. Grinling' h.c. Stunner Pippin: 'W. F. Coleman 1 and 3, Wilkinson and Griffiths 2. Jonathan: G. Bromell 1. « Nelson Beauty r W. F. Coleman 1 and 2.;. Scarlet-PeaTmain: G. Bromell. Epos's Seedling: K. B. Goodall. • Rokewood: E. W. Win. 1, J. Qum.iey 2.- - Northern Spy: W. Gibbs 1. London or Five 'Crown Pippin: G. Macmahon 1. Cambridge Pippin: W. F. Coleman 1. Brownie* Russet: E. W. Win 1, Mrs, J. H- Jordan 2. , Autumn- kitchen apples: F. Mead,; jun.; 1, E. "W. Win 2. ; Winter dessert apples: F. "W.> Gibbs 1 and 2, E. W.Wm-h.c. Any variety autumn apples*. G. Bro.melli; E."Wr Win'2, Dr. Grinling h.c. Any. varietv winter apples: A. Jordan 1, G. Bromell 2. ~-'.- VEGETABLES. French beans: J. Sharp 1 and 2:; Cabbage: J." Fitch 1, W. F. Coleman Z- ". - - -.;■ ?■ Savoy cabbage: G. Bromell 1, Mrs Stevens'2. . Heaviest cabbage: F. Mead 1, J. v Fitch.2. J Table carrots: W. F. Coleman l>rN. | Patrick 2. -v- ■ j . Glove onions: A. C. Quinton 1, A« ■ Polglase 2. » j j Spanish onions: A. C. Quinton I, .Fi Mead 2. -j Any 'variety onions / A. C. Quinton 1 and 2. . ! , Parsnips: F. Mead. 1.-K. Goodall 2. Eschalots, email: J Quinney ], A'C. Quinton 2. Cauliflower :C Hugonin 1. i .Peas": J.'Sharp 1. Red cabbaee: A. C. Quinton 1, W. F. Coleman 2Rhubarb : ; J. H. Jordan 1 and 2. -Brown River potatoes: W. F. Coleman .i.':i~.-Y"-'--"V-: ..• • . ..Early!, Vermont'.potatoes: A. C. Quin- - Win .2. -Red '.Skin" potatoes: A- C Quinton 1 . andip2.' '-"1 - / - 'Sjfyton- Flour Ball potatoes: A. C. Qnin(bhyl,and 2. ,
Collection potatoes: A. C. Quinton 1. Up-to-Date potatoes: A. C. Quinton 1 and 2. Gamekeeper potatoes: Mrs Stevens' 1. Princess Victoria potatoes: A. C. Quinton 1 and 2. Heaviest pumpkin: Mrs Stevens 1. Best pumpkin: E. Griffiths. Vegetable marrow, large: A. G. Quinton. Red beet: Mrs J. Quinney 1, Mrs E. W. Win 2. Mangolds, long red : A. C. Quinton 1. Swedes: F. W. Gibbs 1. Aberdeen purple-top turnips: G. Macmahon 1, G. Bromell 2. Aberdeen green-top turnips: F. J. Coleman 1 and 2.. Pie melon: Miss A. Polglase 1 and 2. Hops: Griffiths and Clifford 1, H. Kite 2. Beet - packed half-case of apples: F. Mead 1, E. W. Win 2. INDUSTRIAL. Worked table centre: Miss M. Gibbs 1, Miss M. Cowin 2. Frame, with picture, made by amateur : Mrs Griffiths 1. Landscape in oils: Miss Berryman 1. Da'ning: Miss Mona Cowin 1. Collection curios: Miss Berryman 1, Miss Griffiths 2. CHILDREN'S EXHIBITS. Best writing, for children attending Tapawera, Tadmor. Motupiko,- Korere, Stanley Brook, Sherry, Wangapeka, Kiwi, Tui, and Baton schools: Hector Mead 1, Doreen Sloss 2. J Buttonhole 6, girls under 16: Miss Mona Cowin 1. Plate scones, under 16: Rhoda\ Biggs 1, Hazel Macmahon 2. f -■ sandwich, under 16: Margaret Gibbs 1. Plate of toffee: Miss Gertie Gibbs 1. Collection of fern leaves: Kathleen Moran 1. •
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 April 1915, Page 8
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