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FLOWER SHOW.

AWARDS AT NEW LYNN. Tha spring show of (ho New Lynn Horticultural Society was held in St. Thomas' Hall on Saturday and wan opened by Mr. H. G. R. Mason, M.P. Tho outstanding featuro of tho show wag tlio splendid collection of roses. A silver cup. donated by Mr. A. Crum for collection of 12 varieties cf roses, the trophy to be held annually, whs won by Mr. T. -Reiraan, who also won it in ID2S. The prize list is:—Rosea—Open class: 12 distinct varieties, "VV. Keir, 1; six hybrid teas, "W. Keir, 1; six yellow or cream. W. Keir. 1; six red or pink, "YV. Keir. J. Amateur: Twelve distinct varieties (Crum Cup). A. T. Reiman, 1; Mrs. C. F. Gardner. 2: six distinct varieties. E. S. Riggull, 1; Mrs. C. F. Gardnerj 2; six hybrid teas, W. Hebden, 1; R. A. Jcflrey. 2; six yellow or cream, Mrs. C. F. Gardner, 1; IT. S. Sadgrove, 2; six white, 11. S. Sadgrove, 1: R. L. McLisky, 2; six red or pink, E. S. Ivigfe'all, 1; three white, E. S. Riggall, 1; three yellow or cream, A. T. Reiman, 1; R. L. McLisky, 2; three red or pink, A. T. Reiman. 1 ; J. 11. Horridge. 2. Cut Flowers.—Open: Two vases stocks, two varieties, G. E. Grey, 1; six bunches cut flowers, eix species, W. Keir, 1; bowl of roses, Mrs. M. M. Cutler. 1. Amateur: Two vases stocks, two varieties, R. A. Jeffrey. 1: Mrs. Holbrook, 2: six bunches cut flowers, nt least three species. Mrs. Holbrook. I: R. A. Jeffrey, 2. Vegetables.—Cabbage. ]J. E. Holbrook, 1: two lettuce, W. Hcbden, 1: Mrs. E. Uffendell, 2; 12 pods broad beans, H. E. Holbrook, !• Mrs. J. Sheen, 2; collection of vegetables, six kinds. J. A. Jones, 1. Needlework.-pCushion, mounted, any work, W. J. M. Thorpe, 1; table centre, white. Miss M. Lawson, 1; kitchen apron, Mrs. W. Koir. 1: baby's wool jacket, knitted. Mrs. P. Neville, 1. Preserves and Cookery.—Ginger cake, Mrs. T. M. Seidelberg, 1: Madeira cake, Mrs. M. M. Cutlor, 1 ; jam sandwich, with butter, Miss M. Jeffrey, 1; Mrs. T. M. Seidelberg, 2; fruit cake, Mrs. R. A. Jeffrey, 1; Mrs. E. Uffendell, 2; six plain scones. Mrs. E. Uffendell, 1: six sultana scones. Mrs. M. M. Cutler, 1: collection of small cakes, three of each variety. Miss T. M. Seidelberg, 1; six gems, Mrs. G. Sadgrove. 1; jar marmalade, Miss T. M. Seidclborg. I. Children's Flower Section.—Three vnßes cut flowers, L. R. Dyson. 1: Dorothy Jeffrey, 2: three roses, Aileen Miller, 1; Mao Stevenson, 2; vase stock, M. and D. Douglas, 1; bouquet of flowers, Mary Gardner, 2; vaso of flowers, Shirley Naylor. !.; three vases antirrhinums, Dorothy Jeffrey. 1; bowl of flowers, Mary Neule, 1; buttonhole, Bruce McLisky, 1; Mac Stevenson, 2.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20724, 18 November 1930, Page 13

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FLOWER SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20724, 18 November 1930, Page 13

FLOWER SHOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20724, 18 November 1930, Page 13

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