SPRING SHOW
TAPANUI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The spring show of the Tapanui Horticultural Society was held in the Town Hall on Friday. The prize list is as follows: CUT FLOWERS Three varieties narcissi, trumpets (three entries) —Mrs E. Ritchie (Gore) I, J. Armstrong 2, Mrs J. Fleming 3. Three blooms, trumpet, yellow—Mrs J. Fleming. Three narcissi, one each long, medium, short —J. Armstrong. Three blooms Incomparabilis (two entries) —Mrs E. Ritchie 1, Mrs D. Rodger 2. Six varieties narcissi, Incomparabilis—Mrs E. Ritchie. Three varieties narcissi, Incomparabilis (three entries) —Mrs E. Ritchie 1, Mrs D. Rodger 2, Mrs J, Fleming 3. Two varieties narcissi, Incomparabilis—J. Armstrong. Double Incomparabilis (two entries) —Mrs D. Rodger 1, Mrs E. Ritchie 2. Three blooms Barrii— Mrs E. Ritchie. Three varieties Barrii —Mrs E. Ritchie. Two varieties Barrii—J. Armstrong. Three varieties Leedsii, two of each —J. Armstrong. Two varieties Leedsii —J. Armstrong. Three varieties Leedsii (three entries)—J. Armstrong 1, Mrs D. Rodger 2, Mrs J. Fleming 3. Four varieties Leedsii (two entries) — J. Armstrong 1, Mrs E. Ritchie 2. Three varieties Poeticus (two entries) Mrs E, Ritchie 1. J. Armstrong 2. One Poeticus. three blooms (three entries) Mrs E. Ritchie 1, Mrs D. Rodger 2. J. Armstrong 3. Three varieties polyanthus—Mrs E. Ritchie. One vase Emperor—Mrs J. Fleming, One vase Empress.—Mrs D. Rodger. One vase Barrii Conspicuous—Mrs J. Fleming. One vase White Slave—Mrs J. Fleming. One vase any other variety— Mrs D. Rodger. One hyacinth—Mrs A. Ferguson. Three hyacinths, varieties—Mrs A. Ferguson, Two tulips, varieties (four entries) —Mrs W. Robertson 1 and 2, Mrs Sim 3, Vase Muscari—Mrs D. Rodger 1. Three primroses, varieties—Mrs D. Rodger 1. Three polyanthus, varieties —Mrs Sim (Heriot) 1. Three anemones, single (three entries)—Miss Mumey (Clinton) 1 and 2, Mrs H. King 3. Three anemones, double (two entries) —Miss Murney 1 and 2. Three auriculas, varieties —j. Kirk 1. Exhibit cut flowers—Miss M'Kee 1. Collection cut flowers—Mrs M. Robertson 1. Three camellias, white (two entries) —A. Munyard 1 and 2. Three camellias, pink (two entries)— Miss M'Kee 1 and 2. Best pansy—Mrs J. Fleming. Six violas, three varieties (two entries)—J, Kirk 1, Mrs M. Robertson 2. DECORATIVE AND FLORAL WORK
One vase narcissi, own foliage (seven entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1, Mrs J. Keir 2, Mrs W. W. Mackie 3, Mrs D. Rodger h.c. One bowl narcissi, any foliage (seven entries)—Mrs D. Rodger I, Miss J. Cleghorn 2, Mrs E. Ritchie 3, Miss Murney h.c. One bowl wallflower, any foliage (four entries) —Mrs E. Ritchie 1, Miss Murney 2, Mrs D. Rodger 3. Decorated floral basket (three entries) —Miss Murney 1 and 3, Miss J. Cleghorn 2. Bouquet, bridal shower (two entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1, Miss Murney 2 Two dress bouquets, one woman’s, one man’s (three entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1, Mrs M. Robertson 2, Miss Murney 3. Floating bowl (four entries)—Miss Murnev 1, Miss J. Cleghorn 2, Mrs M. Robertson 3. Decorated epergne of flowers (three entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1 and 2, Mrs D. Rodger 3. Table decoration (five entries) —Miss Murney 1 and 2, Miss J. Cleghorn 3, Mrs J. H. White h.c. Vase polyanthus (five entries)—Miss J, Cleghorn 1, Mrs D. Rodger 2. Bowl anemones (three entries)—Miss Murney 1, Miss J. Cleghorn 2. Mrs D. Rodger 3. Bowl pansies (three entries) —Mrs D. Rodger 1, Mrs W. W. Mackie 2, Miss J. Cleghorn 3. Bowl polyanthus (five entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1, Mrs D. Rodger 2 and 3, Mrs H. Roberts h.c. Bowl auriculas (three entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1, Miss Murney 2, Mrs D. Rodger 3. Bowl violas (six entries)—Miss Murney 1, Mrs D. Rodger 2, Mrs J. H. White 3. Vase tulips (six entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1 and 2, Mrs D. Rodger 3. Vase Iceland poppies (five entries) —Miss J. Cleghorn 1, Miss Murney 2, Mrs J. Fleming and Mrs D. Rodger (equal) 3. Any other spring flower (four entries) —Mrs A. Ferguson and Miss J. Cleghorn (equal) 1, Mrs D. Rodger 3. TABLE VEGETABLES Six potatoes, table (two entries)— A. Munyard 1 and 2. One broccoli— Mrs A. King. Six stalks rhubarb— Mrs Robertson. Three beet —A. Munyard. Three parsnips (two entries) Mrs James Edgar 1, E. Arnold 2. Three carrots (four entries) —A. Munyard 1, 2 and 3. One dozen autumn-sown onions—A. Munyard. Six onions (two entries) —Mrs James Edgar 1, A. Munyard 2. INDUSTRIAL Specimen embroidery (two entries) -Mrs J. White 1, Miss W. Gourlay 2. Knitted bed jacket (three entries)— Mrs Winter 1, Miss J. Jenkins 2, Miss C. Keir 3. Knitted socks, plain (eight entries) —Mrs J. Keir 1, Miss W. Gourlay 2, Mrs Taylor 3. Knitted socks, fancy (two entries) —Mrs E. S. Sim 1. Man’s pullover—Mrs Winter. Woman’s jumper (five entries) —Mrs A. Henderson (Waikaka) 1, Miss C. Keir 2 and 3. Cardigan (two entries)—Mrs E. Ritchie (Gore) 1, Miss W. Gourlay 2. Tea cosy, knitted (three entries)—Miss W. Gourlay 1, Miss E. Norton 2, Mrs J. Keir 3. Duchesse set in coloured cotton (four entries) —Miss V, White
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23320, 12 October 1937, Page 18
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