PAEROA ROSE SHOW.
THE PRIZE LIST. [Bt TELEGRAPH.-OWS CORRESPONDENT.] Paeroa, Saturday. THE annual Paeroa Rose Show was held this afternoon. Owing to the unfavourable- season and the recent stormy weather, the display was not equal to those of former years, although some fine blooms were shown by Mrs. Clendon and Mrs. Dare (both of Thame*). Mr. W. K. Lipplatt (of Auckland) also had a fine lot of roses for exhibition. The judge was Mr. A. McDonald (of Auckland), and the prize list is as follows Eighteen rosea (varieties): Mrs. Clendon, 1; Mrs Inglis, 2. Twelve roses (varieties): Mrs. Clendon 1; Mrs. Dare, 2. Six roses (varieties named): Mrs. Clendon, 1; Mrs. Dare, 2 Six ran. (varieties): Mrs. Clendon 1; Mrs. Inglis, 2 Six roses (tea or noisette, named): Mrs. Dare, 1, Airs Inglis, 2. Three roses (one variety): Mrs". Dare, 1; Mrs. Jnglis, 2. Three roses (varieties named): Mrs. Dare, 1; Fortescue Moresby, 2 Three roses (tea or noisette, named): Dob■on 1 Three hybrid tea roses (named): Mrs. Dic'lis 'l and 2. Three hybrid perpetiu.l roses (named): Mrs. Inglis, 1 and 2. Three single roses • Mrs Dare, 1. Champion rose ot the show : Mrs. Clendon (La France). ■ Twelve rarities carnations (named): Mrs. Dare 1. Six varieties nannies- Mrs. Clendon, 1 Mrs. Dare, 2. Six Sties pelargoniums: Mrs. Clendon, 1. Twelve varieties sweet peas: Mrs. McAndrew, 1. Six varieUel sweet &: Mrs. McAndrew, 1; Mis* McAndrew. 2. Threo varieties sweet peas: Miss VrAndrew 1; Mrs. Wilson, 2. Bunch sweet mm (not to exceed 50 blooms): Miss McAndrew, 1 • Miii J. McWatters, 2. Vase of sweet peas (for decorative effect). Miss McAndrew, 1; Miss m MnW.ttcn. 2. Collection of cut flowers (12 variK: M" McAndrew, .1; Mrs Bush, 2. rejection of cut flowers (six varieties): Mrs. STj. Miss M. McWatters, 2. Collection of native 'wild flowers: Miss Scott, 1. Bowl of roses own foliage): Mrs. Inglis, 1 and 2. Spray Elr ti.lv and two buttonholes for gentlemen oses only own'foliage): 0. A Bush, 1. Floral exhibit (any design): Mrs Adnams, 1. and 2 TAhtn decoration (for girls or boys under 16 v-earsV Gladvs McAndrew, 1; Mavis McWatters, r Spray for lady and two buttonholes for gentlemen (girls or boys under 16 years of age;: Ruth Bromwich, 1. * ~ . , . The secretarial duties were ably carried out i,v Mr D T. Inglis, assisted by Messrs. J. MeT?lvre B T- Bush, and W. McWatters. In .rnneetion with the rose show were some stalls arraneedl)v the member, of St Andrew's Church t-wiles' Guild, of which Mrs. Inglis is secretary. «rh» stallholders were ns follows Work stall, MM Ott and Mrs. Mclntyre; lollie stall, Mrs. O. limb, Miss Bell, and Miss McWatters : tea rooms, Mrs Nlccol. Mrs. Graves. Mis* Keller, Miss Craig, Miss H. Craig, and Miss Chatton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14836, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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459PAEROA ROSE SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14836, 13 November 1911, Page 5
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