FLOWER SHOW
GEORGE STREET SCHOOL.-; The George Street School held its tJjirA annual flower show in the j Saturday last. The entries were {MOIL numerous than in former years-, jUMb. display of flowers and vegetables, especiafl&f' in tho children's section, was first-otas-irAi feature of tho show was the fitaxisUfeit ’ of original designs in colours and huworert* sketches done by the children, /ip the W*s- ’ avoidable absence of the May or, the tlMv j was officially opened -by Mr W. Begg, vfce . expressed his admiration of the fme dita'; play of flowers and vegetables. He costs ii treated the fine appearance 'of- tfcSsT- aatfSot garden, with its rookery, flower bede> a shrubbery, with its former unsightly *^Pr v pearai.ee, and congratulated the untiaibier on its successful efforts in triakißg *3OO / George Street School the “flower wkobl}oof the city. *•’ It hictr; The following is the prize list:— CHILDREN’S SECTION. '• Plant in foliage—Peggy Skqrie Gillies 2. Plant in flower—Jeep, 1, Vincent Cotton 2. Three Ag nuals—Peggy Hutchison 1. cut -flowers—George Ligfalbourna^,^ r; Six pansies—Kleeu Purvis 1, GhrirgC-yTygiS man 2. Special prize— Jfdfjf Three carnations —Gordon Cun,t|ipgynft/L Donald Hogg 2. Three nerty 1, Cyril Ashby 2. Bowl of (B.qyjeffiiiaf Ina Wingueld 1, Ethel Woodward of flowers— : Linda Bills Mirian),pes^gg 2. Collection of native foliage. GfIQBHG Street School I,‘Phyllis Gray 2. r CdffiHQti of native flowers—Jessie Millis-c#. TltfWP varieties sweet peas—Peggy I Erie Slentifprd 2. One Morgan-Batten 1, George Street ; One, cabbage—Mary Scott 1, Leu VPhfflwS!? 2. Three varieties vegetables— JiojsfSt/f! 1, School 2. . Six potatoes—H«gk Gilliey1, Stan Johnston and George - Hope <2* Pot of lobelia—Arthur Jennings lantt-Jb Six oven scones —Joe Gilkieon 1, 2. Six pikelets—Gweuda Viney-.-s*-. 0* Light bourne and Ted Rodgers 2,’ ’ ft ftflfWf k : sandwkh—Colin Robinson 1, Oawde. Bingy [ ham 2. Cocoanut ice—Peggy tlutchisott-.-CT : Arthur Bingham 2. Turkish deligfitrriir : Carrot 1, Ernest Zimmennan ,2. J^tde»r~ Peggy Hutchison 1, A. Pearson 2. .jftdfeSrs Bay Varcoe 1, Lloyd Tinker 2. OatefWMHP. —-Ted Rodgers 1, George Newman”* 2.' Special prize for most points in sweeter”; Peggy Hutchison. Plain sewing—lnfcrWmgfield (special mention) 1, Clara Dunn 2. Darning—Miriam Beswick 1.. Button l holing—Miriam Beswick 1. Dressed - deßr” Moira Anderson 1. Elsie Woollen dressed dolls—Eileen PurvisKelly 2. Golliwog'—Jean Hptchisettr -i, Peggy Hutchison 2; M. Portillo, li Fkgnjw Brown 2. Toy boat—3. Parker L.- Veesgm, trader 2 Toy or model—Ronald AfWfty-jit Hypatia Silverslone 2. OriginMudeMßM, Standard Via—Jessie Millis 1, Gordon 'vbWe ningham 2; Standard Vlg—Dorothy MT£q»zio and Rita Thomas 1, Mercia Hardman 2- Standard Vlb—-Malcolm Russeli ly Jobf»° Petersen 2; Standard V—Gwen DosglMjUl Miriam Beswick 2: Standard Hl—AUwdi Biggs 1. illustrative humorous sketahut Standard ITa-Hilda Aitken 1, MarjCSCW; Valentine 2; Standard Vlb—George Lights Ixiurne 1; Standard V —lna WingfieldGeorge Lindsay 2 ; Standard 111-—BL j&s. merman 1. Plasticene model—Agnes Pqgftf son 1. Patti . Bunncrman 2. ohiid’e a#wwr;l plot—Eric Steritiford 1, O. Ilughe».-*SU-Vegetable plot—G. Zimmerman ■-L j Je'/Sa; OPEN GLASS. .„ ( Pot Plants.—Two greenhouse, Cotton 1, C. Robinson 2. One IgtamßbL. single or double —Jean Anderson .1 ' thio begonia—-V. Cotton. One basket —V. Cotton 1, W. Robir.son.2^Pi#asf in foliage: Two ferns, distinct' V. Cotton 1. George Ball 2. .Two-'lfafiw ferns —C. Robinson 2. Dahlias. fom-(hJKpWg — Linda Bills 2. Asters, four Dunn 1, Helen Dunn 2. Ahrai. varieties —Hugh Gillies 1 and 2X Keg**-, four varieties one of - each—G. QtWninghani 1. Collection cut flowers. , species—School. fine lady’s spray—Lujtfifr Bills 1. One gent's buttonhole—Edna Gray 1, Beth Brailev 2. Three dahlias—-jffeasi Anderson. Decorated bowl—M. EdgarM 1 , Phyllis Grav 2. Decorated vtifd —jermyS Bibs 1, M. 'Beswick 2. Decorated taSRP-* Jean Hutchison. ’“I Fruit.—Six apples, two varietiesrtwktnjg three of each —Eric Stentlford 1, Mr Bell ,Z. Six pears, any variety—Erie StentifdriLl? Jean Mitchell 2. Twelve phinUL T W» variety, dessert—Chrissie Harvey l.'Peafcfree —Cltrissie Harvey 1. ’( J'Z',' Vegetables.—French beans. 12 pbdiP-I School. Scarlet runner —Stanley Varcoe L Broad beans, u pods—(ieorge Parked School 2. Silver beet, three heads—BhsSß ley Varcoe. Beet, long, three roots—SchdOT 1, Fergus Dunn 2. Boot, three roots —School 1 and 2. Carrots, ’six long—Frank M’Farlane 1, V . Re(y trdldiLlS Carrots, six stump-rooted—Stanley Krtaer-. son, Hugh Gillen 2. Parsnips, six—A, Hutton 1. School 2. Lettuce, two beads—* Lindsay Smith 1. lan Smith 2. Vegetable marrow —School 1 and 2. Potatoes, six, one variety—George Parker 1. W. Reynolds 2. Onions, six, one variety—L.-Anderson 1. S. Parker 2. Rhubarb, six stalks— Chrissie Harvev 1. School 2. Heavy rhubarb, special—M. Sprague. .CoJljctioK of vegetables on tray, six species—Frank Parker 1. Tomatoes, one plate of- six—•; Hugh Gillos 1 and 2. Heaviesc cabLage—i Albert Stone 1. ’V' Buttonholes.—P., Hilda Pattnip i White 2. George Newey 3; Vincent Cotton 1. Margaret Gilkfwfli.‘3S. Nancy Havnes 3; Standard 11. Octavia Mife cltoll T, Patti Bannemtan 2. Vincent and L. Bertenshaw (equal) 3; Stahdarl William Robinson 1. Molly Brewster' 2; MTjelhmd 3: Standard IV, Emm; Bannerman 1. Frank Stone 2. Ethel Lnj-; sav 5; Standard V, Ina Wingfield 1, Tyindsay 2, Mattie Edgar 3: Standard vT| (girls), - Nellie Caskie 1. Hilda Aikga stni. Jessie Millis (equal) 2. Edith Moore if. Standard VI (boys). Hugh Gilles 1, Gordon! Cunningham 2. Colin Robinson 3. Spray*; P.. Eunice Beswick 1. Bill Arthur 2,'Colini Henderson 3; Standard I. Vincent Cotton l r Dick Watkins 2; Standard 111, Peggy Hutchison 1. Paula Woodward 2; ‘’StSkiidard TV. Hazel Williams 1. Evelyn Bannerman 2; Standard A’. Miriam Boswick ..L-,.fihriaaiai' Haney 2: Standard VI, Jessie Millis 2. ... -..-mat Cookery.—Whcatmoa.l loaf—Mrs. Pickled onions—Mrs Millis. Clara Dunn. Raspberry jam—Mrs, Aittox 1, Mrs Simpson 2. Quince jam—Miaa MtUSjory Valentine. Tomato sauce and -etuJA sauce—Mrs Aitken. Pastry—Mrs Millo* .Shortbread —Mrs Hutcheson 1. Miss A. Brown 2. Collection sweeta—Mias . Hutcheson 1. Mrs 2.' Ruttemd sponge —Miss M. Valentine 1. Brown 2. Plain sponge—Mrs ffiwglsMfe. Scours —Dorothy Woodward 1, Alise JZ C'mrchill and ' Edna Simpson While hen eggs—Dick Sprague. IMiCV.efijai —Emily Pearce 1, Alice Pearce 2/ BrifiHi hen eggs—Dick Snragne. CompriS||* vrast loaf, special—Bessie Robert¥(&i!i Moana Dawson 2. Nut loaf—Virss Wqtlß Compressed veast—Mrs Dawson. Gladiolo—Phyllis Gray.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 7
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972FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 18512, 24 March 1922, Page 7
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