SPRING FLOWER SHOW
TE AWAMUTU DISPLAY RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED From Our Owyi Correspondent Tfs AWAMUTU, Today. The spring show under the auspices of St. John's Horticultural Society. Te Awamutu, was opened yesterdaly by the Mayor, Mr. C. G. Downes. The display of blooms was a record one for entries, and some splendid flowers were shown. Exhibitors were present from Hamilton, Cambridge and adjacent towns. The following awards were made: NARCISSI Collection, 24 varieties: A. J. Shepherd 1. T. F. nichn.rds (Cambridge) 2. Collection, 12 varieties: Edgar James (.Cambridge) and T. F. Richards A equal) 1, T. Penn (Cambridge) 3. , Six varieties, three trumpets: A. 9. Shepherd 2. C< llection, six varieties: Miss F. Alexander 1, T. F. Richards 2. Collection, three varieties: Edwin James 1, Mrs. J. O'Sullivan 2. Six varieties, trumpets: Edgar James 1. Edwin James 2. Three varieties, trumpets: Edgar James 1. F. Penn 2. Three large trumpets: A. . Shepherd 1, Edgar James 2. Three yellow trumpets:.Mrs. J. O’Sullivan 3,,T. F. Richards 2. Three bi-colour trumpets: T. F. Richards 1, A. J. Shepherd 2. Three bi-eolour trumpets: A. T. Shepherd l. Three White Trumpets: A. J. Shepherd 1. Six large or small cups: T. F. Richards 1, Mrs. F. Alexander 2. Three varieties, large cups (Incomparabiles): Miss F. Alexander 1, J. Shepherd 2. Three large cups (Incomparabiles): Mrs. O’Sullivan 1, F. Penn 2. Three small cups (Barri): F. Penn 1, Miss F. Alexander 2. Three red or orange cups: Miss F. Alexander 1, F. Penn 2. Three varieties. Giant Leedsii: A. J. Shepherd 1, Edgar James 2. Three Ueodsil (white or nale cups): Edgar James 1. F. Penn 2. Three Ucodsii (white or lemon cups): Mrs. J. O’Sullivan 1. E. Janies 2. Three Loedsii, Giant: Edgar James 1, T. F. Richards 2. Three double: IT. C. Rainey 1, Miss M. Cocker 2. Three Polyanthus Narcissi: A. J. Shepherd 1 and 2. Three redcunped: A. J. Shepherd 1. F. Penn 2. Single Blooms.—Large Trumpet: Miss M. Coc?<er 1, Mrs. R. Dawson 2. Largo cup (Incom.): Mrs. .T. O’Sullivan, 3. Small cup (Barri): Mrs. R. Dawson 2. Deed si: A, J. Shepherd 3, Mrs. A. R. Batchelor (Cambridge) 2. Red cup: Mrs. A. Ft. Isatchelor 1. Miss M. Gockcr 2. Double: Miss M. Cocker 3, Mrs. R. Daw«o n 2. Pol vanthus (bunch, flowered): T. F. Richards 1, A. J. Shepherd 2. NOVICE CLASS Collection, six varieties: Miss Ivy Arnold (Cambridge) 1. Miss Freda Levesque (Cambridge) 2. Collection, three varieties: Miss Ivy Arnold 1, Miss Levesque 2. One trumpet: Miss F. Levesque 1, Mrs. W. T-I. Davis 2. One large cup: Miss F. Levesque 1 and 2. One small cun: Miss F. Levesque 1 and 2. One Leed.sii: Miss F. Levesque 1. CUT FLOWERS
Anemones, single: E. Patterson 3. Miss Irwin 2; double, E. Patterson 1 and 2. Nemesias: Mrs. Head 3. Mrs. Vercoe 2. Violets: Mrs. It. Dawson 1. Mrs. J. O’Sullivan 2, Mrs. 11. Andrew ::. Hyacinths: Mrs. G. Sim 1. Mrs. W. Locke 2. Collection of primroses and polvanthi: Mrs. A. 11. Storey 3. Mrs. TV. H. Davis 2, Mrs. 11. Andrew 3. Collection flowering shrubs: Mrs. O’Regan 1, Mrs. Burchell 2. Flowering shrubs: Mrs. R. Dawson 3, Miss M. Cocker 2. Mrs. Burcliill 3. Cyclamen: H. C. Rainey i and 2. Collection cut flowers: Mrs. A. 11. Storey 1, Mrs R. Dawson 2, Mrs. W. G. Maokv 3. Three kinds cut flowers: Mrs. W. ' G. Mackv 1. Pansies: Miss M. Reilly 1, Mrs. M. Barnett 2, H. Andrew 3. Violas: Mrs. R. Dawson 1. Mrs. W. Locke 2. H. Andrew 3. Wallflowers: Mrs. M. Barnett 3. Mrs. W. G. Macky 2. Mrs. A. H. Storey 3. Any flower, not otherwise mentioned: Mrs. TV. G. Macky 1. Floating bowl: Mrs. J. Olipliant 1. Mrs. G. Sim 2, Miss Burke 3. Bowl of prlmrosei*: Mrs. R. Dawson 1. Mrs. Lethbridge 2. Bowl of violets: Mrs. A. H. Burehill 3. Bowl of any flowers: Miss Burke 1, Mrs. C. G. Downes 2. Centrepiece of flowers: Mrs. Oliphant 1. , Epergne or other centrepiece of daffodils: Mrs. Oliphant 1. Mrs. Downes 2. Tall vase of flowery: Miss Burke 1, Mrs. Downes 2. Hanging basket: Mrs. C. G. Downes 1. Bow] of wallflowers: Mrs. Oliphant 3, Mrs. Burke 2. Posy of spring flowers: Mrs. Dawson 3, Miss Burke 2. Decorated talole: Miss Burke 1, Miss F. Finch 2. Decorated hat: Mrs. Oliphant 1. POT PLANTS e X n *^ rs< Sim 2. Flowering plant: C *»^ a , i *? ey 1 and 2 - Foliage plant: Miss Aldridge 3. Hanging basket: Mrs. Rossiter 1 and 2. CHAMPION BLOOMS Champion trumpet: Mr. T. F Richards (Cambridge). Lord Roberts Champion Barrii: Mr. Edwin James (Cambridge). Mozart Champion Leedsii: Mr. Shepherds (Te Awamutu). Lemon htar Champion Incomparabilis: Mr. F. I (Cambridge). TV. F. Gates. District Courts: Hairini 1, Fateranei 2, Pokuru and Kililkihi h.c. *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1074, 11 September 1930, Page 14
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