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SPREYDON FLOWER SHOW.

■ A very successful flower show was held in the Coronation Hall, Spreydon, on Saturday, under the auspices of the Spreydon Domain Board. The Mayor (Mr \V. H. Winsor), in opening the show, referred to the future possibilities of Spreydon as a garden suburb. The following is the prize list:— DECORATIVE. Ornamental basket: Leslie Moore 1, Mrs Moore 2. Hand bouquet: May Me.larrow 1. Gentleman's buttonhole: Leslie Moore 1, Edna Gott 2. Best arranged vase of (lowers: Leslie Moore 1. Most artistically arranged bowl of flowers: Leslie Moore 1, | Mis Moore 2. Dinner table decoration: Mrs Moore 1. I INDUSTRIAL WORK. Point-lace work: Mrs C. H. Ellis 1. Mountmellick work, class 1: Mrs Yeatman . I Mountmellick work, class 2: Mrs Linghain l. Drawn thread work: Mrs Green 1. -Child s frock: Mrs Green 1. Balaclava cap: Mrs B. Gott 1. Artificial flowers: Doris Cant 1. Ribbon work: Miss E. Thomas 1. Crochet work: Mrs Atkinson 1. Oil painting, class 1: Miss E. Thomson 1. Oil painting, class 2: Miss R. Ellis 1. Oil painting, class :i: Miss E. Thomas 1. Oil painting, class 1: Mrs Me.Jarrow 1. Crochet doily: Mrs C. 11. Gibbs 1. Wood-carving: Miss Lunt 1. Hand-knitted socks: Spreydon Branch Lady Liverpool Fund, knitted by Mrs D. Sykes 1. Hand-knitted socks: Mrs B. Gott 1. Handmade rallia basket: Miss Waugh 1. COOKING AND PRODUCE. Home-made scones: Mrs 11. G. Thomas 1. Home-made bread: Mrs Stevens 1. Sponge cake: Mrs 11. E. Gott 1. Sponge sandwich: Mrs Weir 1. Seed cake: Mrs .1. Thomas 1. Pikelets: Miss Bucktin I. Cream pull's: Mis Greig I. Rutter: Mis Michael 1. licks' eggs: 11. E. Green 1. ,lam: Mrs Waugh 1. Jelly: Mrs Greig 1. Sauce- Mrs \\'eston,l. Preserved fruit: Mis Hudson 1. CHILDREN'S EXHIBITS. Handwriting (girls): Doris Weir I. Handwriting ibovsi: Heilftrl Buttorflold i. Restdressed doll: Mavis Croon 1. Best decorated boy's cart: Ja< k Colt 1. POT PLANTS. Aspidistra: 11. E. Green 1. Mrs .1. Thomas 2. Double fuchsia: 11. Johnson 1. Single fuchsia: li. Johnson 1. Specimen foliage plant: Mrs .1. Thomas 1, Mis Uutterlleld 2. Kern: Miss Paulgcr 1. CUT BLOOMS. Hose: Mrs Hudson 1. Hoses, varieties: Miss Paulgcr 1. Single dahlias, varieties: Mrs Hudson 1. Show dahlias, varieties: Mis Hudson 1, Deris C.rav 2. Cactus dahlias: Mrs T. 11. Mo.,re 1, Leslie Moore 2. Verbenas: Mrs T. H. Moore 1, Mrs Gibbs 2. ■ Antirrhinums: Leslie Moore 1, Mrs Moore 2. Dianthus: H. E. Green 1. French marigolds: 11. E. Green 1. African marigolds: Mrs T. 11. Moore 1. Leslie Moore 2. Asters, . one colour: 11. E. Green 1, Miss M. Petrie , 2. Asters, varieties: il. E. Green 1. Mabel Grant 2. Phlox Drummondii: 11. E. Green 1. Zinnias: Mrs 1.. Edwards 1. Scarlet geraniums: Mrs D. Svkes 1. Gailkirdia: Leslie Moore 1. Collection of hardv cut flowers: Mrs T. fl. Moore 1, Leslie Moore 2. FRUIT. Peaches: W. G. Smith 1. Plums: W. G. Smith 1, E. Lunt 2. Dessert Apples: G. Fanthum 1. Collection of pears: W. G. Smith 1, Dorothy Wright 2. Cooking apples: A. Johnson I, F. Hiimni 2. Desseri pears: E. Lunt 1. Cooking pears: 11. !•:. (Sett I, C. l-'antham 2. Crapes: —. Solway VEGETARLES. Butter beans: E. Lunt 1, Mrs T. 11. Moore 2. French beans: Robert Edwards 1. E. Lunt 2. Runner beans: A. T. Linghain 1, Miss I. Steel 2. Cabbage: Master .1. ■ Bland 1. Leeks: Mrs T. 11. Monro 1. Cucumber: A. Edwards 1. Pumpkin: —. , Paulgcr 1, J. Smith 2. Vegetable marrow: A. Edwards 1, 11. E. E. Green 2. Heaviest pumpkin: —. Paulgcr 1. Rhubarb: L. Lunt 1. Tomatoes: Mrs Michael 1, 11. E. Green 2. Lettuce, cabbage: A. T. Lingham 1. Long red beet: Miss 1. Steel 1. Globe red beet: Ina le Messurier 1. Carrots: D. Edwards 1. Potatoes, white skin: Mrs iiuttertield 1, 11. I-:. Green 2. Potatoes, pink skin: Mrs T. H. Moore 1, W. Edwards 2. Onions: \V. Yeatman !. E. Lunt 2. Parsnips: 11. !■;. Green 1, D. Edwards 2. Turnips: Mrs T. 11. Mo..re 1. Swedes: Mis . T. 11. Moore 1. Margaret Ellis 2. Peas: Cant 1, Miss G. Hunun 2.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1266, 4 March 1918, Page 2

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SPREYDON FLOWER SHOW. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1266, 4 March 1918, Page 2

SPREYDON FLOWER SHOW. Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1266, 4 March 1918, Page 2