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PALMERSTON FLOWER SHOW

AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY • ' I The Palmerston School flower show was held in the school buildings on Friday 1 afternoon, a large crowd being present. The show, which was a decided success, was said by many to be the equal pi that recently held by the Horticultural Society. ... ■ The following is the prize list; —• UP TO STANDARD 11. Three sweet peas—Leslie Cowr.n L Bethel Burrow 2, Douglas Moir 3. Three dahlias —Nola Sutherland 1,2, and 3. Three asters, double —Billie Smolensk! 1, Leslie Smolensk! 2. Pat Lowen and \ almai Cowie 3 (equal). Three asters, single —Phyllis Herd 1, Cliff Mercer 2, Pat Lowen 3. Three gladioli—Valmai Cowie 1, May Smillie 2. Three carnations— Valmai Cowie 1, Enid Wilson 2. Three roses—Nola( Sutherland 1 and .2, lan Whittleston 3. Three: violas—Pat Lowen 1. Three stocks—Gay Dennehy 1, Enid Wilson 2. Three Phlox. Drummondi— Nelson Dreaver 1, May Gordon 2, Valmai Cowie 3, Three phlox, perennial—Molly Voice 1. Three antirrhinums—Dougins Moir 1, lan Whittleston 2. Eric Mercer 3. . Three neraesia—Enid Wilson 1. Three French marigolds—Raymond _ Heatley 1. Three African marigolds—Enid Wilson 1, Cliff Mercer 2. Three common marigolds —lan Whittleston 1, Joyce Moir 2, Molly Voice 3. Three nasturtiums—Maureen Mehaffy 1, Dale Mehaffy 2.' Three michaelmas daisies—Molly Voice 1. Three verbena —Valmai Cowie 1. Collection ot grasses—Fergus Hitchcock 1, Colin Nimmo 2. Buttonhole —Lois Brill 1, Owen Vlucent 2, Molly Voice 3. Dress spray— Heather Smillie 1, May Smillie 2, Noeline Kilgour 3. Three cooking apples—Allan Ward 1, Roderick M‘Rae 2, Loin Brill 3. Three dessert apples—Colin Nimmo 1, Ronald Elston 2, Colin Matheson and Edith Meiklejohn 3' (equal). 'Three plums, red —Lois Brill 1. Grapes —Sydney Hhnt 1. Three pears, cooking—iNornia Walker 1, Lila Walker 2, Eric Arnott 3. Three pears, dessert—Roderick M Rae 1. Three tomatoes, xipe—Ronald Liston l r May Smillie 2, Lois Brill 3. Three tomatoes, green —May Gordon 1, Una Gordon 2. Peter Hudson 3. Six potatoes—Peter Hudson and Eric Arnott I (equal), Sydr ney Hunt 2, Edith Meiklejohn 3. "Three beans, French— Fergus Hitchcock 1, Valmai Cowie 2. Six beans, butter—Gordon Pagel 1. Six beans, runnel'—Peter Hudson 1, Maureen Mehaffy 2, Valmai Cowie 3. Six peas—Keith Flemming 1, Leslie Cowan 2, Eric Arnott 3. Cabbage—Net son Dreaver 1, May Smillie 2, Sydney Hunt 3. Cabbage, drumhead—Alan Chalmers 1, Keith Harrison 2, Heather Smillie 3, Three carrots, long—Bobbie Payne 1, Eric Arnott 2, lan Whittleston 3, Three carrots, short—Edith Meiklejohn 1, Nola Hanrahan 2, Bethel Burrow 3. Three parsnip^ —Nola Sutherland 1, Bethel Burrow 2. lan Whittleston 3. Three beet, long—Sydney Dreaver 1, Noeline Mercer 2. Three beet, round— Cyril Murdoch 1, lan Whittleston 2, Margaret Dennehy S. One lettuce Colin Nimmo 1. Three turnips, swede— Margaret Dennehy 1. Three leeks— Joy Smith 1. Keith Harrison 2. One marrow —Noeline Kilgour X, May Smillie 2, Bernard Turina 3. Silver beet—Gay Dennehy and Russell Trotter (equal) 1. Three onions— Ronald Elston 1, Edith Meiklejohn 2, Peter Hudson 3. One pumpkin—May Smillie 1, Frank Prescott 2. Three rhubarb, large—Edith Meiklejohn 1 and 3, Allan Chalmers 2. Three rhubarb, sma 1 —Dorothy 1, Colin Nimmo 2, Wallace Swanson 3. Hen eggs —Nola Sutherland 1 and 2, Gwenda Haldane 3. lot jam—Margaret Dennehy 1, Edith Meiklejohn 3. Article from waste material —Jimmy Donaldson 1. Best article made at sewing class. Standards 1 end ll—Phyllis Herd 1, May Smillie 2, Una Gordon 3. Knitted article—lsobel Oliver 1. Article in Standards 111 and IV sewing class —Isobel Oliver 1, Hilda Service 2, Freda Pastier 3. Article in sewing class —Doreen Vincent 1, Muriel Pringle 2. Article costing less than one shilling—Colin Nimmo 1, Caza Kennedy 2. May Smillie 3. Handwork— May Smillie 1, Marie North 2, Phyllis Herd 3. The fancy dress and pets parade, led by Piper Master Keith Philip, proved to be the event of the day, some unique and conscientious work being shown. _ Fancy dress—Lorraine Brill 1, Hois Brill 2, Dulcie Low 3. Small pet—Lois Brill 1, Noeline Gray 2, Joan Mehaffy S. Smooth-haired dog—Cyril - Murdoch .1, Jack Hannah 2. Rough-haired dog— Meloa Shirley 1. L. Grandi 2. STANDARD II TO STANDARD VI. CUT FLOWERS. Three sweet peas—Trevor Ross 1, Frances Ross 2, June *mdlater 3. Dahlias—Mac Oliver 1, Isobe Oliver 2, Ellen Badcock 3. Asters, double—Kathleen Martin 1, Pearl Mercer 2, Frances Ross 3. Asters, single—Freda pastier 1, Joan Mehaffy 2. Gladioli—Harold Pagel 1, Dorothy Burrow 2. Carnations —Harold Pagel 1, Mac Oliver 2. Roses —Kathleen Ross 1, Betty Lowen 2, Trevor Ross 3. Three pansies—lsobel Oliver 1, Harold Pagel 2 and 3. Three stocksFrances Ross L Trevor Ross 2. Three Phlox Drummondii —Trevor Ross X, Frances Ross 2. AntirrhinUims—Kathleen Martin 1, Frances Ross 2. irovor Roes 3, Iceland poppies—Frances Ross I, Trevor Ross 2. Mangolds, Trench —Kathleen Martin 1. Peggy Wilson 2, June Findlater 3. Mangolds. African— Norma Philip 1, Kathleen Martin and Freda Fastier (equal) 2. Marigolds, common —Kathleen Martin 1, Betty Lowen 2, Roma MGregor 3. Michaelmas daisies —Harold Voice 1. Large sun-flower-Joan Mehaffy 1. Three verbenas —Frances Roes 1. Decorated basket—Roma MGregor 1, Peggy Wilson and Kathleen Rose (equal) Collection of grasses —Trevor Ross 1. Frances Ross 2, June Findlater 3 Buttonhole —Doreen Vincent 1. Isobel Oliver Trevor Ross 3. Dress spray—Eileen Gdanitz 1, Freda Fastier 2, Isobel Oliver 3. Decorated pram— Dorothy Burrow 1,2, and 3. FRUIT. .

Three apples, dessert—Alan Twaddle 1 and 2, Ester Moore 3. Three apples, cooking—Alan Twaddle 1, Eileen Gdanitz 2, Roma M'Gregor 3. Three plums dark —Mac Oliver 1, Lorraine Brill 2. J.hree plume, red—Bruce Denniston 1. Lorraine Brill 2. ■ Three pears, cooking—Kcitn M‘Gregor 1, June Findlater 2. Ivy Ballingall 3. Three pears, dessert—lsobel Oliver 1. Trevor Ross 2, Frances Ross 3. Tomatoes, ripe—Hilda Service 1, June I'inulater 2,'Lorraine Brill 3. ihree tomatoes, green—June Fincjlatcr 1. Hilda Service 2, Ron Hudson 3. VEGETABLES, Six potatoes —Trevor Ross 1, Ron Hudeon 2, Allan Murray 3. Six beans, broad —Joan Mchaffy 1,2, and 3. Six beans, butter—Billy Hodgetts 1. Ivy Balhnga 1 2. Six beans, French —Trevor Ross 1, Billy Hodgett« 2, Mac Oliver 3. Six beans, runner— Betty Lowen 1, Hilda Set vice 2. Six peas —-Trevor Boss' and Billy Hodgetts I. Kathleen Ross 3. Cabbage —Ron Hudson 1. B. Grandi 2, Dong as M'Gregor 3. Cabbage, drumhead—Jfiobel Oliver 1, Doreen Harrison 2, Mona Whit* field 3. Three carrots, long—Trevor Boss 1, June Findlater 2. Muriel Pringle 3. Three carrots, short —Douglas M Gregor 1. Brnce Denniston 2, Dulcio Low 3. r l hree parsnips—R. E, Service 1. D. Gunn 2, D. M'Gregor 3. Three beet, long—Muriel Pringle 1. Alan Twaddle 2. Three beet, round— “Anonymous” 1. A. Murray 2. M. Ward 3. Three;- swede turn!ns--Allan Twaddle 1. G. Gilmour 2. M. Shirley Three garden turnips—B. Grandi 1. Dulcie Low. 2. Peggy Lowen 3. One ciunuJi’”' _A. Hunt l'. H. Hunt 2. Lorrnio Brill 3. One marrow, green—Colin Ximmo I. Ref ton Pringle 2. Trevor Boss 3. On," lien (1 celery—Alan Twaddle 1. Three onions—Roma M'G’vgor 1. 0. Gunn 2, Alan Twaddle 3. Shallop—Doreen Vincent 1. One pumpkin—KathPen 'Marti, 1. Three stalks rhubarb, large-—Joan Nichnl 1. A. Thomas 2. Peggy Wilson 3 Three stalks rhubarb. sm"P —Kathleen Boss 1. T. Ballingnll 3. Silver beetKeith Philip 1. W. Trotter 2. B. Kelly 3. Three hens’ e"»s —E. Gdanitz 1. M. Shirlev* 2. J. XMiol 3. Peaches—Alan Twaddle 1 and 2. HIGH SCHOQL. CUT FLOWERS. Three asters double—N. Sutherland 1. E Jull 2, D. Churchman 3. Three asters, single—N. Sutherland 1 and 2, Three gladioli—J. Kemp 1. E. Jull 2. Three carnations —L. Twaddle 1 and Three roses —D. Crossan 1. Three stocks—A. Gilchrist 1 and 2. Three Phlox Drummondi—Form IV. 1 and 2. Three nhlox, perennial—X. Sutherland 1. Three, antirrhinums —A. Gilchrist 1. Three marigolds, French —N. Sutherland 1 and 2. Three marigolds African —N. Sutherland 1 and 2. Three marigolds, common—Form V 1. Three Michaelmas daisies —X. Sutherland 1,2, and 3. Hydrangea—L. Twaddle 1. DECORATIVE. Decorated bowl—Form V boys 1.2, and 3. Buttonhole—B. Kerr 1, L. Heenan

2. Dress sprav —A. Twining 1, Aiisa jrLeotl 2. A. Reid 3. FRUIT. Three apples, cooking—L. Twaddle 1, S. Payne 2. N. Cullinan 3. Three apples, dcssert-*-S., Payne 1, L. Twaddle 2, J. Moore 3. Three plums, red— K. M'ycan 1. Three pears. cooking—J. Capstick 1. Three pears, dessert — L. Twaddle I. Three tomatoes, green—A. Gilchrist 1. VEGETABLES. Six potatoes—L. Heenan 1, G. Griffiths 2. Six beans, French —G. Griffiths 1. Six beans, butter —A. Murphy 1. Six beans, runner—A. Murphy I, N. Sutherland .2, B. Kerr 3. Six peas—l). Hallura 1, B. Kerr 2 and 3. Cabbage—D. Crossan I, E. dull 2. Three carrots, short—H. M‘Leod 1. M. Craig 2. Three carrots, long—L. Heenan 1. R, Gordon 2. Three parsnips—E. Bargh 1, L. Heenan 2, R, Gordon 3, Three beet, round—D. Mann 1, J. Badcock 2. H. Rasmussen 3. Gne marrow —J. Badcock 1, D. Mann 2. Three onions—H. Rasmussen 1,2, and 3,1 Tliree rhubarb, large—J. Capstick 1. Three rhubarb, small—W. Craig 1. Celery—-J. Badcock .1. ■ Silver beet —N. Sutherland 1. BAKING. 1 Three oven scones—B. Pollock 1, D. Low 2, R. Pope 3. Three girdle scones— M, Shirley 1, E. Haldane 2. Three pik*lets—K, Martin 1, G. Ward 2, M.i Shirley, 3. Sponge sandwich —A. Read 1. Collection of sweets—D; Low 1, S>G Payne 2. J. Prescott 3. Three hen eggs—R. ■M'Vean T. J. dc Latent 2. Pot jam,'or jelly—J. Murdoch lj B, Blanchard -iind D. Murdoch (equal) 2.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 12

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PALMERSTON FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 12

PALMERSTON FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 22831, 16 March 1936, Page 12