INGLEWOOD FLOWER SHOW.
STRATFORD SUCCESSES. Following are the classes in which Stratford exhibitors were -successful at the Inglewood Horticultural Show: Out blooms, grown in the open, Indistinct varieties shown separately: Mrs T. Reader 1. Collection astors; Mrs Morison .1, Mrs J. Petrie 2. Eight named varieties double dahlia; F. Davis 1. Three named varieties double: F. Davis 1. Six named varieties cactus dahlia: F. Davis 1, Mrs J. Petrie 2. Six varieties dahlias, decorative: F. Davis 1. Gladioli, variety: -Mrs J. Petrie 1. Collection Phlox Drummondi, 24 varieties, three of each: F. Davis 1, Mrs J. Petrie 2. Collection roses: Mrs J. Petrie 1. Three varieties sweet peas:' G. T. James 1, Mrs J. Petrie 2. Six named varieties sweet peas; Mrs J. Petrie 1, G. T. James 2. Twelve named varieties sweet peas: G. T. James 1. Collection zinnia; F. Davis 1. Bridesmaid’s basket; Mrs Reader 1, Mrs Morison h.c. Lady’s spray: Mrs Morison 1. Three buttonhole bouquets: Miss Reader 1. Floral design, wreaths and crosses: Mrs Morison 1. Bowl of flowers; Mrs Morison 1. Bowl of-flowers of any single variety arranged for effect with any foliage: Madge Hopson 1, Miss Reader 2. Best collection biscuits: Mrs G. T. James. Best collection small cakes: Mrs G. T. James 1. Six girdle scones: Mrs .1). Beggs 1, Mrs G. T. James 2. Six scones made from Champion flour: Mrs G. T. James 1. Six oven scones: Mrs G. T. James 1. Six sultana scones: Mrs G. T. James 1. Shortbread: Miss Irene Williams 1, Hiss Johnson 2, Mrs G. T .James h.c. Cake without eggs: Mrs G. T. James 1.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 68, 15 March 1912, Page 5
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270INGLEWOOD FLOWER SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 68, 15 March 1912, Page 5
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