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HORTICULTURAL SHOW

.. * * GLORIOUS ROSE DISPLAY AxM CITY HALL SUCCESS '•■A decided revival of interest in horticjlitiH’® w:is manifested at the City Hall this, kftcrnoon, when the Poverty Bay [Horticultural Society held its annual rose show, this being the second fixture uf the society’s season, and easily overshadow- > really gratifying success registered lection with the daffodil show held 8 the public in large numbers, 11 were accorded their af interest and praise, both being rrned by the merit of the blooms ed. The show was most attractively’displayed, and the judges warmly wmifiented upon the quality of blooms ancf the care with which the staging had Shell. carried out. /.‘Awards announced later in the afterboon were as under: — SWEET PEAS •*.' Open classes.—Twelve varieties (1 ehfryj: Tom Barton, 2 (only award). ' Six yaneties, named (1 entry): Miss. N* ffiiffirt, 1. Three varieties (2 entries): |tiss ; N. Griffin, 1; C. 0, Hansen, 2. Gne Variety, white or cream (2 entries): Miss'N. Griffin, 1. One variety, pink or rose (3 entries): Miss Ny Griffin, 1; C. <>; Hansen, % Crimson-or scarlet (2 entries)': Miss If. Griffiti, 1; Toni Darton, 2. Orange or salmon (2 entries): Miss N, Griffin, 1. Blue, mauve, helio, or lavender (2 entries) : Miss N. Griffin, 1. Aji/other color (3 entries): C. 0. Hanml;.Miss N. Griffin, 2.' 'NOHceck.sses.—'Six'varieties (4 en* tries)': Mrs C. Blackburn, 1; Mrs ,A. M'i , ’;]f|6rßton, 2; Miss Quirk, 3. Three (7 entries): Haiti works maufeelfxttint, 1; Mr O'Donnell, 2; Mrs C. Blii'cllburn, 3. One, white or cream erftri.es): Mrs R. Hickman, 1; Mrs .and Mrs C. Blackburn, equal, iftnk or rose (8 entries)/: Mrs C. Blsc,l|burn, 1; Mrs R. Hickman, 2; Mr Airlines, 3. Crimson or scarlet i(8 entries): Mrs C. Blackburn, 1; Mr A. 2; Miss Quirk, ,3. Orange or balmpji (5 entries): Mrs C. Blackburn, Ml."O’Donoell, 2; Mv*A. Jones, 3. Blue'; mauve, helio or lavender (6 enMiss D. Kent, 1; Mr O’DonMr A. Jones, 3. Any other eeto|; (10 entries): Miss Quirk, 1; Mrs B. A. Berge, 2; Mrs Z. Carter, 3. CARNATIONS Onftn classes.—Three varieties (1. : Miss N. Pykc, 2.‘ ' ’ cut flowers

- Onen classes.—Twelve kinds of outdoor 8.0 entries) : Mrs. R. A. Berge, . Rex. Willock, 2. Six kinds of, outdoor flowers (IQI entries): Mrs. J. SPafllSl, 1; Miss Tickert, 2; Mrs. G. Witty) 3. Three kinds of outdoor (4 entries): Mrs. F. R. Renner, •1; 3M®». 0. Thodey, 2; Mrs. Piercey, 3. Six kinds of blue flowers (6 entries): Mrs.‘ H.. Bull, 1; Mrs. G. Witty and Mrs.' Rex Willock,'equal, 2. Six kind's of white flowers (3 entries) : Mrs. C. A. Shernff, 1; Mr. Fi T. Kirk, 2. I? Kapsies (3 entries): Mrs. M. Martin, u Ms. c: 0. Hansen, 2; Mr. H. Stubbing;), 3. 'Six pansies (©entries): Mrs. N. Mhl'tin, It)- Mrs. C. Blackburn, 2; Mrs, ’C. 0. Hansen, 3. Three violas (2 entries): Mrs. C. O. Hansen,' I ; Mrs. Bee. willock, 2. Stocks, three colors HBbgfes): Dan Barry, 1; Mrfs. R. Hick-' lUfipa. Antirrhinums, six colors (8 enSaif: Mrs; Buclilandj 2; Mrs. J. I). McDonald, 3. Delphiniums (.1 entry): Mte'/H. Stubbing!*, 1. • j,©iritniums (3 entries): Mrs. V. F. Wisbi' 1; tMwi-Sbloman, 2; Mrs. E. R. fcwto, :X. T Geraniums, ivy leaf (1 Mrs. C. A,‘Bhemff, l. Biiibs (l: entry/: Mies D. Jeune, 1. Aqnelegias (3 efifrijte): Mrs. R. Hicfenau, 1; Mrs. N. MattS, 2. ©aillardias (2 entries): Miss SHH| 1. fhWx drummondi (t entry):: TteirylKiiowlei), 2, Verbenas (gentries)-: Mrit it. A. Berne. 1 and 2. Iris, bearded (V catty): Mrs. C. Blackburn, 1. 'lris«|, not’.ferlesh (I entry): Miss C. Blackburn, 1. Flowering shrubs (1 entry): Mrs, Rex Willock, 1. Sweet William (2 entries): Mrs, Solorfijan, 2. Calendulas fi‘ A) : Mrs, C. H. Bull, 1; Mp. Rex WRldpk, 2,; Mrs. R. A Beige 3. Cert hera#; (2 entries): Mite C. Blackburn, and Tom Barton (equal), 2. Any other flower not, mentioned, m tllo schedule (7 en : tries)i:; MM A. N- Perston,' 1; Mrs. Z, Carter, $ L CHILDREN’S CLASSES pansy collection (5 entries): Margaret Newffian, 1; Marie Maunsell, 2. Flowers grown' at homo or at school (7 entries): Margaret Newman, and Manutuke School (equal), 1; M e ri®. Maunsell, 2; Jill Thomson grffi Helen Aitken, h.c. FLORAL DISPLAYS Display of flowers, shrubs, or foliage i Mrs. L. Williams, 1; Mrs. J, J S; Faulds, 2, ROSES * Open section.—l2 varieties, named (2 entries)Mrs. R. Hepburn and Mrs. K. Cl Crawford (equal), 1. Six varieties, named (1 entry);: Mrs. R. Hepburn, 1. tff# varieties, hybrid teas, named (1 entry)': Mrs. R. Hepburn, 1. Six hybrid tea roses (2 entries): Mrs. R. G. Crawford. 1: Mrs. R. Hepburn, 2. Three, 4a i/fa entries): Mrs. E. R, Renner* T. SSfilngle (1 ■ entry): Mrs. R. Hep--Amateur classes.—Twelve varieties, nhnie'd (1 entry]: Mrs. A. R. Gardiner, lv' Six varieties, named (6 entries) : Mrs. E,:I Renner, 1; Mrs. Rex Willock, 2 ; Mrs. 'A. R. Gardiner, 3. Six, hybrid fete M entries): MIC A. R, Gardiner, 1; Mr. G. T. Maunder, 2; Mrs. E. R. RenUikj, S Three hybrid teas (6 entries) : MWP Rex. Willock, 1; Mr. G. T. M’aiiii<ler,"'2* Thrdf: wfiitp' (8 entyids): Miss J. Bt»in)y2j Mrs. G. o.'Hansen, 3. Three, red (h entries): Mrs. C. 0. Hansen, 1; Mm., A. R. Gardiner. 2; Mrs. Piercy, 3. ThreH. pink (10 entries): Mrs. A. R, Gnrtmier, 1; Mr. G. T. Bull, 2; Tom Dhrtoh, 3. Three, yellow (7 entries): T. Kirk, 1; Mrs. A. R. Gar-. dineiV 2; Mrs. Piercy, 3, = " ■ : f 'j. ' • '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 15

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 15

HORTICULTURAL SHOW Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 15

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