SPRING FLOWERS
DISPLAY AT WALTON PRINCIPAL PRIZE-WINNERS [from our own correspondent] MORRINSVILLE, Saturdaj A magnificent display of flowers wa? seen at the Walton spring flower show. Points prizes were won as follows: Most points in show, Mrs. A. F. Mills: runner-up, Mrs. W. McLean. Advanced amateur daffodils: Mrs. A. F. Mills Amateur daffodil section: Mrs. A. F. Mills. Novice daffodils: Miss F. Franklin. Gibson Narcissi Club: Mrs. W. Webster, Matamata. Cut flowers: Mrs. W. S Wilson, Matamata. Decorative: Mrs F. James, Ngarua. Cooking: Mrs. J S. Paterson, Richmond Downs. Needlework: Miss E. Howard. Champion CupMrs. A. F. Mills. Dixon Cup: Mrs. W Webster, Matamata. Champion Daffodils. —Trumpet: Mrs Webster. Incomparabilis: Mrs. ' F. James. Barrii: Mrs. Franklin, Leedsii: Mrs. A. F. Mills. Champion of Champion: Mrs. Mills. AWARDS AT OTOROHANGA CHAMPIONSHIP BLOOMS [from our own correspondent] OTOROHANGA, Saturday In spite of the stormy weather the Daffodil Day show held by the Presbyterian Ladies' Guild drew a splendid entry. The hall was crowded all day, the gross takings exceeding £SO. The following were the champion awards; — § Yellow trumpet, Dr. Blundell; giant leedsii, Mrs. Downard; small cupfcad leedsii, barrii, incomparabilis and red or orange cupped, Dr. Blundell. Mrs. Downard also won the cup for the best six varieties of daffodils.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 5
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