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WESTON FLOWER SHOW

A COLOURFUL DISPLAY Though getting on rather late in the season, the annual horticultural show of the Weston Society attracted good competition, and the hall made a very colourful display with the various blooms exhibited. The show was opened by Mr G. Stevenson (president), who returned thanks to all who had assisted to make it the success it undoubtedly was. Awards:— POT PLANTS Judge: Mr G. S. Jones Geranium—Mrs Chalmers 1. Asparagus—Mrs Cooney 1. Any pot plant—Mrs Dowie 1. CUT FLOWERS Judge: Mr G. S. Jones Sweet peas—M. Campbell 1. Mrs McNaughton 2. Roses—Mrs McNaughton 1. Champion rose—Mrs Park. Gladioli—M. Weaver 1. M. Campbell 2. Head of lilium —Mrs Chalmers 1. Pansies —Mrs Campbell 1. Four asters—D. Copland 1, Mrs Cairns 2. M. Campbell 3. M. Weaver 4. Three asters—D. M. Copland 1, Mrs Halkett 2, Mrs Cairns 3. Cactus dahlias —D. Copland 1, Mrs Cairns 2, A. Budd 3. Double dahlias—A. McGregor I, A. Budd 2, Mrs Halkett 3. Other variety dahlias—Mrs Cairns i A. Budd 2, Miss L. Mitchell 3. Verbenas—D. Copland 1. R. Brown 2. Mrs Park 3. Phlox Drummond! —Miss L. Mitchell 1. Mrs Halkett 2, M. Campbell 3. Herbacious phlox—D. Copland 1. Zinnias—D. Campbell 1. M. Harvey 2, Mrs Brown 3. „ ~ Cosmos —Mrs Park 1, A. Budd and R. Park (equal) 2. Gaillardias —M. Campbell 1, Mrs Park 2, D. Copland 3. Pentstemon—D. Copland 1 Six vases of cut blooms —D. Copland 1, M. Campbell 2, Mrs Brown 3. Scabious—Miss M. Harvey 1, Mrs McNaughton 2, Mrs Park 3. Violas—Mrs Park 1. Antirrhinums —Mrs Brown 1, Mrs Halkett 2, B. Halkett 3. . „ Calendula —Mrs Dowie 1, R. Dowie 2, F. Sim 3. „ _ Nasturtiums —R. Brown 1, M. Campbell 2. D. Copland 3. African marigolds—Miss L. Mitchell I, Miss I. Mitchell 2. Miss M. Mitchell 3. French marigolds—Miss D. Mitchell 1, Miss M. Mitchell 2, Miss F. Sim 3. Most points—D. Copland 1 M. Campbell 2. DECORATIVE Judges: Misses L. and E. Familton Bowl of flowers—Mrs McNaughton 1, Mrs Park 2, Hanging basket—Miss McKenny 1. Basket of flowers —Miss McKenny 1. Gentleman’s buttonhole —Miss P • Campbell 1. „ , „ , Lady’s spray—Miss J. Campbell 1. Miss R. Dowie 2, Mrs C. Campbell 3. Most points—Miss J. Campbell. CHILDREN’S SECTION Vase of flowers—W. Gemmell 1, R. Brown and M. McGregor (equal) 2, G. Campbell 4. Buttonhole, under 10 years—G. Campbell and D. Caims (equal) 1. J. Cooney 3, I. Campbell 4. Dress bouquet—W. Gemmell 1, D. Dowie 2. Hand bouquet—B. Brown 1. G. Campbell 2, W, Gemmell and R. Brown (equal) 3. _ „ „ _ Basket of flowers—W. Gemmell 1. F. Sim 2. Buttonhole, boys over 10 years—G. Hampton 1, B. Ditford 2, B. Brown and J Dunn (equal) 3. Buttonhole, girls over 10 years— Sim 1, M. Weaver 2. W. Gemmell 3. Pot plant—R. Brown 1, B. Ditford 2, M. Weaver and W. Gemmell (equal) 3. Most points—W. Gemmell. FRUT AND VEGETABLES

Nine dessert apples—R. Dick 1. Nine cooking apples—B. Weaver 1, Mrs M. Hill 2. R. Dick 3. Five dessert apples—Miss F. Sim 1, R. Dick 2. Five cooking apples—H. J. Stevenson 1, Mrs M Hill 2. F. Sim 3. A. Brown 4. . _ , Pears, one variety—A. Polwarth a, M. Hill 2. H. J. Stevenson 3. G. Hamp*°Pears. three varieties—Mrs M. Hill Plums, red or dark —H. J. Stevenson Plums, yellow or light—Miss M. Harvey 1. Japanese plums—Mrs B. Weaver 1. Heaviest apple—H. J. Stevenson 1. Heaviest pear—A. Polwarth 1. Most points—H, J. Stevenson 1. Mrs M. Hill 2. T 5 /-I Autumn onions —W. West 1. R. Campbell 2. _ _ Spring onions—W. West 1. R. Campbell 2. W. Ditford 3. Cabbage-B. Brown 1. Turnips—R. Campbell 1. Miss N. Mitchell 2. , Carrots, long—Mrs Falloon 1. W West 2, R. Campbell 3. Carrots. short-W. West 1. B. Brown 2 Carrots, intermediate—W. West 1. R. Campbell 2. Master Mitchell 3. Parsnips—R. Campbell 1, H. J. Stevenson 2, H. Weaver 3, Beet, long—W. West 1. R. Campbell 2. Beet, round—R. Brown 1, Mrs M. Hill 2. R. Campbell 3. Silver beet—R. Campbell 1. D. Copland 2, Miss F. Sim 3. . Broad beans—R. Campbell 1, A. Budd Butter beans —W. Ditford 1, B, Brown 2 French beans —Miss M. Harvey 1. H. Weaver 2. Runner beans—W. Ditford 1, W. FaU loon 2, R. Campbell 3. Peas —H. J. Stevenson 1. C. Hampton 2 Miss F. Stevenson 3. Leeks—W. West 1. Three white potatoes —W. West 1, G Harvey 2, I. Mitchell 3, A. Brown 4. Three coloured potatoes—J. Johnston 1 W. Allan 2, Miss F. Sim 3. Nine white potatoes—W. Ditford 1. Three King Edward potatoes—l. Mitchell 1. W. Ditford 2. Miss M. Mitchell 3. Marrows—W. West 1. Heaviest marrow—Miss B. Harvey I. W. West 2. ... . , Pumpkin—K Dalziel 1. W. West I D, Dowie 3. , _ _ , „ Shallots—W. West 1. R. Campbell 2 Rhubarb, ouality—R. Campbell 1 Miss M. Mitchell 2. Rhubarb, heaviest—Mrs Jardine I. Miss Mitchell 2. , „ _ Lettuce—W. West 1. R. Campbell 2 Celery—Miss M. Mitchell 1 Collection of vegetables—R. Campbell 1. FARM PRODUCE Mangels, long red —W. Sewell L I’. Gemmell 2. H. Stevenson 3. C. Camp bell 4. Tankard mangels—H. Stevenson 1 W. Sewell 2, C. Campbell 3. Globe mangels—T. Gemmell 1, W. Falloon 2. C. Campbell 3. H. Stevenson 4 Swedes—G. Harvey i, W. Lancy 2. W. Falloon 3. Mrs Hill 4. Lucerne —H. Stevenson 1. Most points—H. Stevenson 8. BAKING Judge: Mrs D. Blylh Oven scones—Mrs Falloon 1, Mrs Gibson 2, Mrs Budd 3. Girdle scones —Mrs Gibson 1, Mrs R. Campbell 2, Mrs Chalmers 3. Date scones—Mrs H. Campbell 1, Mrs Falloon 2, Mrs Chalmers 3. Brown scones —Mrs R. Campbell 1. Mrs Falloon 2, Mrs Budd 3, Oatcakes—Mrs Budd 1. Mrs Chalmers 2 ' Pikelets—Mrs Gibson 1. Mrs Campbell 2, Mrs Falloon 3. Potato scones —Mrs Gibson 1. Loaf—Miss L. Hood t. Mrs Chalmers

2 'Fruit cake, light—Mrs Budd 1. Mrs Chalmers 2.

Fruit cake, dark—Mrs Park 1. Mrs Chalmers 2, Mrs Budd 3. Seed cake —Mrs Park 1, Mrs Budd 2 Sponge cake —Mrs Falloon 1. Sponge cake, any filling—Mrs A. Brown 1, Mrs Park 2. Shortbread—Mrs Chalmers 1, Mrs A. Brown 2, Mrs Falloon 3. Cake not scheduled —Mrs Budd i. Mrs Park 2. Biscuits —Mrs Brown 1. Pastry—Mrs Park 1. Most points—Mrs Park 1. Mrs Chalmers 2. CHILDREN’S SECTION Oven scones—G. Campbell 1. E. McCone 2, W. Gemmell 3. Girdle scones —F. Sim 1, E. McCone 2. W. Gemmell 3. Pikelets—E McCone 1, W. Gemmell 2. F. Sim 3. Billy loaf, Bermaline—W. Gemmell 1. Sponge sandwich —G. Campbell 1, W Gemmell 2. Most points—Winona Gemmell 1, Edith McCone 2. Gladys Campbell 3. PRESERVES Jam. berry fruit —Mrs W. Budd, jun., I. Jam, stone fruit—Mrs W. Budd, jun., I, Mrs I. Mitchell 2. Jellies —Mrs R. Campbell 1, Mrs W. Budd, jun., 2. Marmalade—Mrs R. Campbell 1. Pickles —Mrs W. Budd, jun., 1, Chutney—Mrs W. Budd, jun., 1, Mrs Dowie 2. Tomato sauce —Mrs Campbell 1. Mrs 1. Mitchell 2, Mrs Budd, jun., 3. Plum sauce—Mrs Dowie 1, Mrs I. Mitchell 2. Collection of bottled fruit—Miss West 1, Mrs W. Budd, jun., 2. Most points—Mrs W. Budd. jun., 1. Mrs R. Campbell 2. MISCELLANEOUS Hens' eggs, white—E. A. Beatty 1. Mrs Gibson 2, Hens’ eggs, brown—B. Ditford 1. Chip carving—L. Mitchell 1, M. Mitchell 2, B. Dalziel 3. Oil painting—Mrs B. Halkett 1. Model drawing, primary schools—F. Sim 1, M. Harvey 2, R. Brown 3. Freehand drawing, primary schools — R. Brown 1. F. Sim 2. E. McCone 3. NEEDLEWORK Judge: Miss E. Williams Supper cloth, white—Miss M. Webber 1, Miss M. West 2, Mrs Halkett 3. Supper cloth, coloured—Miss M. West 1, Miss B. Falloon 2, J. Flynn 3. Table centre, white—Mrs Hawkins 1. Table centre, coloured —Miss M. Matheson 1, Misses K. and G. Matheson (equal) 2, Miss N. Matheson 4. Crocheted d’oyley—Miss B. Falloon 1. Mrs Cooney 2. Crocheted supper cloth—Mrs Matches 1, Mrs W. Allan 2, Mrs Hawkins 3. Hand-worked apron—Miss M. West I. Mrs Hawkins 2. Mrs W. Allan 3. Sox—Mrs W. Allan 1. Child’s knitted garment—Mrs Laney 1. Mrs W. Falloon 2, Mrs Cooney 3. Article knitted in wool —Mrs Laney 1. Mrs W. Allan 2, Miss M. West 3. Knitted cushion—Mrs Matches 1. Knitted tea cosy—Mrs Chalmers 1, Mrs Allan 2. Tapestry—Miss K. Parks 1. Mrs Budd, jun., 2. Mrs Gemmell 3. Article made from flour bag—Mrs Devon 1.

Article made from goods costing not more than Is—Mrs Hawkins 1. Most points—Mrs W. Allan 1. CHILDREN’S SECTION

Hand-worked article—B. Harvey 1, M. Harvey 2. Tea cosy—J. Fitzgerald 1. Silk tapestry—J. Fitzgerald 1. String mat—J. Fitzgerald 1.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23447, 11 March 1938, Page 6

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WESTON FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 23447, 11 March 1938, Page 6

WESTON FLOWER SHOW Otago Daily Times, Issue 23447, 11 March 1938, Page 6

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