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STIRLING FLOWER SHOW

AN ANNUAL EXHIBITION The annual show under the auspices of the Stirling Horticultural Society was held on Tuesday. The following was the prize list:— POT PLANTS Foliage plant—Miss Smaill 1, Mrs A. Jensen 2. Fern —Mrs G. Perkins 1, Mrs Jensen 2. Pot plant, in flower—Miss Smaill 1, Mrs T. Inglis 2, Mrs Coatesworth 3. DECORATIVE Decorated table—Mrs Inglis, Decorated bowl, other than sweet peas—Miss Smaill 1, Mrs S. Willocks 2, Mrs Coatesworth 3. Decorated vases—Mrs Inglis' 1, Mrs Coatesworth 2. Bowl sweet peas—Mrs S. Willocks 1, Mrs A. O. Rutherford 2. Bowl autumn foliage and flowers— Mrs A. O. Rutherford 1, Mrs R. Anderson 2, Miss Smaill 3. Children Under 10 Decorated vase -Airine Anderson 1, Edward Boyd 2. Buttonhole—Joyce McKinlay 1, A. Anderson 2, C. Anderson 3. Children Over 10 and Under 16 Decorated vase- Etta Anderson. CUT FLOWERS Sweet peas, four vases—Mrs A. O. Rutherford 1, Mr Mclntosh 2. Sweet peas, six varieties—Mr Mclntosh 1, Mrs A. O Rutherford 2. Delphiniums—jyirs S. Willocks. Cactus dahlms—Mrs Inglis. Show dahlias—Mrs A. G. Rutherford. Decorative dahhas —Mrs C. Reid 1, Mrs Inglis 2. Collection dahlias—Mrs Inglis 1. Mrs A. O. Rutherford 2. t Asters, six varieties—Mrs G. Brown and Mr Mclntosh (equal) 1, Mrs S. Willocks 3. Asters, three varieties—P. Clements (Kaitangata) 1, Mrs S. Willocks 2. Mr Mclntosh 3. Carnations—J. Tait 1, Miss Smaill 2. Phlox Drummondi—Mrs G. Brown 1. Mrs P. Low 2, Mrs A. Caldwell 3. • Perennial phlox—R. R. Grigor (Balclutha) 1, Mrs Inglis 2. Petunia—Mrs P. Low. Gladioli, six—Mrs A. Caldwell 1, Mrs G. Brown 2. Gladioli, three—Mrs A. Caldwell. Salpiglbssis—Mrs W. Logie 1, Mrs S. Willocks 2. Roses—Mrs G. Brown. Ten-week stocks—Mrs S. Willocks 1 and 2. Zinnia, three varieties—Mrs S. Willocks 1 and 3, Mr Mclntosh 2. African marigolds—Mrs S. Willocks 1, Mrs A. O. Rutherford 2. French marigolds—Mr s G. Brown 1, Mr Mclntosh 2, Mrs S. Willocks 3. Calendula—Mrs Inglis and Mrs G. Brown (equal) 1. Larkspur—Mrs A. O. Rutherford 1, Mrs A. Anderson 2. Larkspur, three spikes—Miss Smaill 1, Douglas Wallace 2. Lily auratum—Mrs Perkins. Two lilies—Mrs A. O. Rutherford 2. Collection of cut flowers, 12 varieties —Mrs A. D. Rutherfbrd 1, Mrs Inglis Collection cut flowers, six varieties— Mrs G. Brown 1.

Collection annuals, 12 varieties—Mrs G. Brown 1, Mrs Inglis 2. Collection annuals, six varieties —Mr Mclntosh 1, Mrs Inglis 2. Collection perennials, 12 varieties— Mrs Inglis. Collection perennials, six varieties— Mrs Inglis 1. Mrs A. O. Rutherford Collection roses—Mrs G. Brown 1, Mrs S. Willocks 2. Flower, not scheduled—Mrs P. Low 1, Mrs Coatesworth 2, Mrs Inglis 3. Champion bloom of show—Mr S. Willocks (African marigold). i VEGETABLES Carrots, long—G. Perkins IS. Willocks 2. Carrots, short—Mrs A. Anderson 1, S. Willocks 2. Carrots, stump-rooted—Mrs T. Inglis 1, Mrs H. C. Anderson 2 and 3. Parsnips—S. Willocks 1, Mrs Inglis 2, G. Perkins 3. Beetroot, long—S. Willocks 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2. Beetroot, turnip-rooted Mrs B. Miller 1, W. Logie 2, Mrs Inglis 3. Swede turnips—S. Willocks 1, C. Weir 2. Collection roots—S. Willocks 2. . Six white potatoes—W. McKinlay, jun., 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2, G. Perkins 3. ‘ Six potatoes, coloured—Mrs Inglis 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2, Mrs' Neale 3. Seed potatoes—Allan Weiir 1. W. McKinlay 2, Mrs Inglis 3. Peas in pod—S. Willocks 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2, Mrs A. Anderson 3. Shelled peas—Mrs A. Anderson 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2, W. McKinlay Broad Windsor beans—Marjorie Rutherford 1. G. Perkins 2. Long-pod broad beans—Mrs A. Anderson 2. Runner beans—Mrs A. Anderson 1, W. Logie >2, Marjorie Rutherford 3. Largest onions—S. Willocks. Keeping onions—J. Cuthbertson 1, W. Logie 2. Shallots —G. Perkins 1 and 2 J. Cuthbertson 3. Table rhubarb—S. Willocks 1 and 2. W. Logie 3. Heaviest rhubarb—Gordon Duncan 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2. * Table cabbage—Mrs A. Anderson 1, G. Perkins 2, Marjorie Rutherford 3. Heaviest cabbage—G. Perkins 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2. Lettuce—Mfs A. Anderson 2! Collection vegetables Marjorie Rutherford. White or yellow marrow —Mrs Inglis 1, Marjorie Rutherford 2, C. Reid 3. Green marrow—Marjorie Rutherford 1. C. Reid 2. Pair table marrows—Marjorie Rutherford 1, C. Reid 2, Mrs A. Anderson 3 Heaviest marrow—Marjorie Rutherford. Table pumpkin—Mrs A. Anderson 1. C. Reid 2 and 3. Heaviest pumpkin—Mrs A. Anderson. CHILDREN’S SECTION (Vegetables to be grown in„ plots entered in home garden competition) Table cabbage—E, Low. Carrots, peas, onions, beet, and collection —Douglas Logie. FRUIT Dessert apples—R. R. Grigor (Balclutha) 1. Mrs Inglis 2. Miss R. Anderson 3. Cooking apples—Miss R. Anderson 1, Mrs Coatesworth 2. Dessert pears—S. Willocks 2. Cooking pears—Mrs Inglis 1, S. Willocks 2. Dark plums—Mrs Tweed 1. Mrs Miller 2. Red plums—Miss R. Anderson 1 and 2 PRESERVES. ETC. i Preserved fruits, three varieties — Mrs A. Anderson 1. Mrs W. Jefferson 2. Mrs A. Jensen 3. Jam, three varieties —Mrs A Anderson 1, Mrs A. O. Rutherford 2. Jelly, three varieties—Mrs A. 0. Rutherford. Marmalade—Mrs Jensen I, Mrs Coatesworth 2. Pickles—Mrs Jensen 1 and 2. Preserved vegetables—Mrs A. Anderson 1, Mrs J. P- Boyd 2, Miss M. Jensen 3. . , njr Preserved fruit, six bottles—Mrs G. Perkins 2. , _ T Jar honey—J. Cuthbertson 1, S. Logic 2 Fresh eggs—Mrs Coatesworth 1. Mrs Perkins 2. BAKING Oven scones—Mrs Coatsworth 1, Mrs W. Jefferson 2, Girdle scones—Mrs Jefferson 2. Fancy scones—Mrs G. Perkins 1. Fruit cake, light—Mrs P. Low I, Etta Anderson 2, Mrs Jefferson 3. ' Fruit cake, dark—Mrs A, A. Jensen 1 (special mention). Sponge sandwich—Mrs Jefferson. Shortbread—Mrs Jefferson 1. Mrs Jensen 2, Mrs C. Weir 3. Collection sweets—Miss Jensen. Cake not scheduled—Mrs P Low 1 and 3. Mrs Jensen 2. Children Under 16

Oven scones —Edward Boyd 1, Muriel McKinlay 2. Girdle scones—Edward Boyd. Pikelets —Etta Anderson 1, Muriel McKinlay 2.

Gingerbread—Etta Anderson. Shortbread —Muriel McKinlay. INDUSTRIAL Cineria or satin stitch article—Jessie Duncan 1, Miss M. McKinlay 2, Joyce Rutherford 3. Organdie article for toilet table—Mra B. Miller 1, J. Bell 2. Sylkarto article—Audrey Inglis; D’oyleys, collection —Mrs Donaldson. Knitted garment for baby—Mrs V. Neale. Knitted garment for adult—Jessie Duncan 1, Mrs W. McSkimming 2, Mn Donaldson 3. Woollen tea cosy—Jessie Duncan 1, Mrs Neale 2., Woollen cushion —Jessie Duncan. Embroidered cushion—Nancy 'Logie 1, Molly Williams'2, Mrs W. Logie 3. Embroidered picture—J. Bell 1, MiSg R. Anderson 2, Joyce Rutherford 3/ T Wool rug—Mrs Coatesworth. Tapestry article—Joyce Rutherford 1. Mrs A. Caldwell 2 and 3. Specimen work- (not scheduled). — Jessie Duncan 1, Mrs R. C. Millar 2, Betty Brown 3. ; " AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY / Best child study. Seventeen entries —Mrs H. C. Anderson 1, Mrs C. Wbix 2, Mrs J. P. Boyd 3. Best animal study. Eleven entries— Mrs H. C. Anderson 1, Mrs P. Low 2, W. Jefferson 3. Best sea or waterscape. Twenty-two entries—Mrs B. Miller 1, Miss Petrie 2, Gerald Anderson 3. Landscape. Thirteen entries—Miss Petrie 1, Mrs H. C. Anderson 2 and 3. , Garden scene. Four entries—Miss Petrie I, Mrs A. Houliston 2, - Farm scene. ■ Five entries—-Mrs A. Houliston 1 and 2, Mrs Caldwell

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 4

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STIRLING FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 4

STIRLING FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 23436, 26 February 1938, Page 4