PRIZE LIST.
Class I.—Pot Plants. Fuchsia: Hilda Atkins 1. Petunia, double: Hilda Atkins 1. Petunia, collection of-: Mildred Deck 1 and 2. Begonia, foliage : Mrs L. A. Boyes 1. Asparagus fern: W. McFarlane 1. Maiden hair fern, not native: Mrs Deck 1, 2, and 3. Foliage plant, any other variety : R. P. Hudson c. ..
Class 2. —Cut Flowers. 4 :' ' i Cactus flower: Audrey Rankin 1. 1 Rose, Frau Karl Druschlci: Harry Manoy 1, 2, and c. . 1 Rose, any other variety: Harry Rankin 1, Leo Manoy 3. _ 3 • 'Roses, one of each variety: Harry Rankin 1 and c. 1 Da.hlia, cactus: Mrs Canavan. 1, Mrs L. A. Boyes 2, Mrs D. E. Fry 3, Ruby Lunn c. 3 Dahlia, cactus, one of each variety: .Mrs Canavan; 1 and 2, Mrs L. A. Boyes 3. . 6 Dahlia, cactus, one of each variety : Mrs Canavan 1 and 3, Mrs D. E. Fry 2, Mrs L. A. Boyes c. 12 Dahlias: Airs Canavan 1 and 2, iMis L. A. Boyes 3 and c. 24 Dahlias: Mrs Canavan 1, Mrs L. A. Boyes 2. , 6 Dahlias, show, collection: Hazel Thomson c. 6 Dahlias, show, single: Mrs L. A. Boyes c. 6 Pansies: Hazel Thomson 1, Ivan Thomson c. ■ Pansies, collection: Ivan Thomson -c. . 3 Verbenas: Airs F. Herrick 1, Huby' Lunn 2. Verbenas, collection: Mrs Jordan; 1, Mrs F. Herrick 2. ; Cosmea/ collection : Miss Parker 1. ' Nasturtiums, collection: Hazel Thomson c. , : ... Zinnias: Mrs L. A. Boye j s i 1. 3 mangel wiirzel (long red "variety): Mts Jordan 2. Annuals and biennials, collection: Mts L. A. Boyes 1. Hydrangea: B. Rhodes 1, I. Rhodes 2. Any other vaiiety 'of cut flowers: Mrs Deck 1, Mildred Deck 2, H. Rankin 3, Mrs Jordan c. ' . Hand bouquet: Mrs Nicholson 1, Mrs •Corkhill 2. . "Bridal bouquet: Mrs Horrax 1, Miss Niven 2. _ • Bouquet made by childrenunder 14: Dora Atkins c. 5 " Wreath offlowers : Mrs Nicholson. 1, Miss Corkhill 2,.. Mrs Wallace c. ' Basket of -flbwers, not hanging: Mrs Wallace I,' Mrs Nicholson 2, Miss Niven c. ■ - " 1' . Design of grasses: Miss Hilda. Atkins i.
Class 3.—Fruit. 5, Apples, Cox's Orange Pippin: T. Moriisey 1, Flaxmore Estate 2 and c., C. -E Bensemann 3. 5 Sturmer Pippin: R. Primmer 1 and 3, Flaxmore Estate 2, A. I. Manoy c. 5 London Pippin : P. Ellis 1, G. Chapman 2, W. P. Askew c. , 5 Jonathan : J. Crompton 1, T. Morrisey 2, A. I. Manoy 3, L. A. Boyee c. 5 Cleopatra: W. H. Krammer 1, F. E. Nottage. 2, J. W. Fowler•: 3. ■ 5 Northern Spy: T. J. Griflan l. ; ; 5 DoughertyW. H. Krammer. 1, J. W. Cook 2. 5 Spitzenbnrg :E. C. Bensemann l. 5 Delicious: Flaxnpore Estate' !, 2, and, 3. V- -:V 5 - Rokewood Flaixmore Estate 1 *»u c., W. Barrow 2, W. Krammer 3. • 5 Nonp ariel Russet: H. Everett -1. 5 King David :. R.. Primmer 1,, Flaxmore Estate .2, J. W\ Fowler. 3 and c.. 5 Lord Wolsey: W. Krammer 1, H. • Everett 2 and 3. 5 Monroe's Favourite: Flaxmore Estate 1, 2 and c., L. Inwood 3. 5 Heinnette du Canada: D. Drum.mond 1. 5 Ryrher : H. Everett 1 and 3, D, Drummond 2. 5 Balaratt Seedling: Flaxmore Estate. 1, 2, and c., W. H. Kramm« .3. 5 Nelson Beauty, or Washington: ■ L. G. Duncan 1, H: Everett '2 and 3. 5 Epps Seedling: W. Briggs 1, H. Everett 2, W. P. Askew 3. 5 Alfristons: Rotherfield' Orchard, 1, G. Chapman 2.; > ' 6 Brownlee's Russets : G. Chapman 1, •R. Fry 2. ; 5' Russets, "*any other variety, to be named : J. W. Cook 1 - . , I 5 apples, .dessert, any. other variety, Ito be named: H. Everett 1,-Flaxmore Estate 2, !P. Ellis 3. 5 apples, cooking, any other variety, to be named : W. Briggs 1, 2, 3, and c 5 Pears, Winter Cole: H. Everett 1. 2 and 2. 5 Vicar of Winkfield: H. Everett/.l* 2, 3 and c. • . ' 5 Duchesse d'Angouleme: Hudson: 1; 5 Beurre Deil: H. /Everett 1 and 2. 5 Winter Neli®: H. Everett 1, 2, and J.c. ' v. ; 5 Beurre de Capimont:. H. Everett 1. 5: pears, Buerre Easter: H. Everett 1 and-2. • ■' ■' : ' I 5 ..pears,, Buerre- Bosc : H. Everett 1, 2 and 3. ' • : , b pears, Keiffer's ■!Hybrid : H. Everett 1, G. ■ M. Deck 2, R. Trewavas 3. 5 pears, Buerre Clairgeau : W.' Ander- ' son 1. 5 pears, Marie Lotiise: H. O. Drum; mcind 1. 6 pear©, Xi'lnconnu: H .Everett 1, 2 and 3. 5 pears, dessert: W. Anderson 1, H-. Everett 2 and 3. 5 pears, kitchen.: S. Wratt 1 and 2, Anderson I. "5 peaches, James' Cling: Fred Rowling 1, H. 0. Drummond 2. 5 peaches, any : other . variety, (named) :• W. Briggs 1 and 2,' H. O. Drummond "3. 24 walnuts,/ small: 1 Manly Lowe 1, W. A. Ryder 2. 4 quinces: Norman Scott 1, S. Wratt 2, Roy Clifford 3. 12 medlars: H. Ryder 1, Rotten 2; ! 1 pie melon, light coloured: H. O. Drummond 2. 1 pie melon; da\lc coloured.: H. O. Drummond 1 anti 9. 24 Cape gooseberries, husks turned back : Olive . Owen 1,, Madge Owen 2, Len Rowling c.
Rankin 2* 12 radishes, long : Harry Rankin 2. 3 red beet: W. A. Ryder and' 2._ 3 swedes: W. Livesay 1, A. .Rowling 2, W. A. Ryder 3 and c--6 turnips., table, white: W. A. Livesay 2. 6 turnips, table, any other variety: R. P. Hudson c. 1 turnip, cattle :-W. A. Ryder 2. 3 mangel wurzel (long red. cariety) : W. A. Ryder 1 and 2. • 3 mangel'wurzel, any other variety: W. A. Ryder 1. 1 pumpkin, Iron Bark: W. A. Ryder 1, • Mrs Robinson c. 1 squash, marble head: W. A. Ryder c. 1 vegetable manow, white: W. A. Briggs 1, J. W. Cook 2, H." 0. Drummond 3 and c. 1 vegetable marrow, any other variety : J. H. Rankin 1, Roy Atkins 2. 2 cucumbers, long variety: W. A. Ryder e. 24 pods of peas: W. A. Ryder c. 24 French beans: W. A. Ryder 1. 1 Savoy : Ivan Thomson 1 arid c. 3 heads of celery: Edward Caigou. 1, W- A. Ryder e. 6 sticks rhubarb: H.'-Trewavas 1, D. Trewavas 2, H. O/ 'Drummond e.; , 5 tomatoes : J. W.' Cook 1. ' Collection of vegetables: W. A. Ryder 21bs pickling onions: J. W. Cook 1, Edward Caigou- c. 5 onions, Brown Spanish : .S. r W. Street 1, Len Rowlinjr 2, J. W. Cook 2, W. A. Ryder c. 5 onions, James? Keeping: W. A. Ryder 1. 5 onions, heaviest: ■S. W. Street -1, W. A. Ryder-2, R. P. Hudson c. 6 cobs of Indian Corn, Ninety Day: Rev. Chas. A. Foston.l.
•.Class s.—Native ' Exhibits. Bridal bouquets of native flowers: Miss Hilda Atkins 2. Bouquet of native flowers Mrs B. Tonilinson 1. y. Wreath of native flowers: Hilda Atkins 2. Basket of native flowers: Mrs T. Hoirax 1. •l'-.fern # to be named: Mrs Deck 1. 3 ferns in pots: Mrs Deck 1. ~ Class .'6.; —Domestic and Miscellaneous. lib honey in* comb: L. G. Duncan 1 and 2. lib fresh butter: Mrs' W. Atkins 1, Mr Hugo.Siitus 6 sconesEileen' Rankin 1, DI E. Fry - 2, Audrey Rankin" 3.. Currant cake: Eileen Rankin 1 and 2, Mrs W. Atkins 3. Seed cake: Eileen Rankin 1, Mrs D. E. Fry •2. - - ' , Sponge cake: . Eileen Rankin: !. , ' Collection of jams :> Mrs W. Atkins. 1. ' * Collection of /fellies: Mrs W. Atkins. 1.: .'Dried fruits: Mrs-Wl Atkins 1. 'CHRYSANTHEMUMS. ' : 1 Japanese : Mrs L. A. Boyes 1. 3 Japanese : Hazel Thomson 1, Mrs L..ui. Boyes 2 and 3. \ 6 Japanese: Ivan Thomson 1. L . Most points in class : Mrs,L. A. Boyes: " The Committee,, and especially the energetic' secretary (Mr W. H. Savage) • are to be congratulated on the manner in vfr.hi'cli they carried out their duties.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 April 1915, Page 2
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