MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
The^Autumn Show hi the" Motitefca Horticultural J3how took pla-6-e at Motueka yesterday, and w,as largely attended^' The following is tbe p'riise lists- 7 **' Class I-POT PLANTS. Foliage plant, Maggie McFarlane 1; plant in bloom, Miss Parker 1, Ethel Holdaway commended; fuschia, Mrs L. G.Duncan commended; single pelargonium, C. Batchelor 1; double ditto* Miss Parker I; begonia (flowering), Mrg Bunker 1; asparagus, Bert McFarlane 1Class 2-CUT FLOWERS. Cactus flower, .R. Batchelor 1; rose, Sylvia Rankin doroniended ; fl dahlias, Mrs L.* G. JDuncaii 1 and commended; 6 dahlias («Sactui3), JAtH H. Rainkin 1; collection of dahlias, Mrs 1 D. G. Dundab, commended; 3 roiM, Eileen Rarikiri 1 arid 2; Nasturfcuimi, Mi's H, r ßa'n'ttin.. oommended; zinnias, Mrs Huffartf lj petunias, H. Holdaway commended; marigolds, Miss Herrick oommended ; Phlox Drummondi, Ethel Holdaway; annuals and biennials, Mrs Hpffam commended ; sunflowers, Mrs Huffam 1; hand bouquet, Gladys Jordan oommended ; bridal bouquet, Mrs L. G; Duncan commended : buttonhole bf chilrlran under 14, Roy Jordan 1 and 2; boviquet'do, Nellie Cate commended ; wreath, Lily Uroste aot»mouded; stand flowers, Mi's L. G. Duncan pomm'ended ;' basket flowers'.* Mrs L. G. D'Unoan c'onimended.* Class 3-FRuW. / 5 Apples, Lord Wolsley, C. Teewl, A. Stringer 2, U. .Evoretp 3; Ao Munro's Favorite, Mr&Eyles 1, 11. Tnomason' 2. Missr Herrick 3 ; do Orange Pippin, R. Grooby 1 aud 2, D; Fry 3,* In G« Duncan commended; do Sturme'r, JJf; Fry 1. 2 and 3; do Nonpareil Russet, F; W; Duncan i, H. Thomason 2, H.Everett 3; dd Jonathan. J. Alloott 1, H. C. Heath 2, 11. Tnomason 3; do Cleopatra, H. Holdaway 1 and 2, Mrs Drummond 3; do Newtown Pippin, D. Fry 1 aod 2, J. Allcott 3; do Northern Spy. J. Wills 1, J. Allcott 2; do Lcfndon Pippin, H. Everett 1 and 2, JD. Fry 3; do Nelson Beauty, N. Rowlings 1, Miss Herrick 2, H. Holdaway 3< 11. Thomason commended j do Scarlet Permain, O. . Primmer 1, H. Evefett 2: do Dougherty,. D. Fry,* i, 2 and S'j Epps' Seedling, ri. Everett I,* D. Fry 2 and 3; do, Spitjzehburg 1 , R. Grooby 1, F. W. Duncan 2, Miss Herrick 3: do, Rokewood, A. Everett 1 and 3, L. Duhcan 2, L, Rowlings commended ; do apple commerce, Huffam Bros 1 and 2; do Uambrige Pippin, H* Holdaway 1 and 2, 0. Heath 3, J. W.Duncan commene; do Brown lee's Russet, J. W. Duncan 1, R. Drummond 2, J. Wills 3, Miss Herrick commended; do Kitchen (autumn), A. Stringer 1, fl. Holdaway 2, J. Wills' 3; do Dessert dp, Miss Her-' rick 1, H. Everett 2 and 3; dri kitchen (winter), A. Stringer 1, H. Everett 2 and 3; dessert do, R. Grooby 1 and 2, C. Primmer 3, Miss H.rrick commended; do any otber variety, J ; W. Duncan I, : A. Everett 2, H. Holdaway 3; do winter, A. Everett 1; do Autumn,H. Rankin 1: Pears, Winter, Cole H. Everett 1, 2 and 3; do, Vicar of Wakefield. 11. Everett 1, 2 and 3; do, Winter Nelis, 11. Everett 1, 2 and 3; do, Beurre Did, Miss Herrick 1, 11. Everett 2 and 3; do, Heiffer's Hybrid, l-l. Everett 1, 3 and commended,' W, King 2; ,any other variety, Winter, Huffam Bros. 1, H. Everett 2; do, Autumn, H. Holdaway 1 and 3, E. Grooby 2; do, Kitchen, 13. Ererett 1 and 2; do, Dessert do, IJ. Holdaway 1, R. Grooby 2, L.Parker 3; do, Kitchen, Winter, R. Wratt 1. A. Wratt 2, M. Wratt 3 ; do, Dessert do, H, Everett 1, 2 and 3; quinces, Miss Herrick 1, W. Wratt 2: medlars, C. Heath 1, W. Ryder 2; peaches, Dessert, D. Fry 1 and 2; do, kitchen, F. Fry 1, H. Thomason 2, D. Fry 3; persimmocs.H. Everett 1, walnuts, L. Parker 1, F. W. Duncan 2; water melon (Cuban -Queen), F. Moss 1, L. G. Duncan 2, D. Fry 3, E. Wratt commended; do, (Boss) D. Fry 1, J. S. Wratt 2; do, any other variety, D. Fry 1, J. s. Wratt 2; pie* melon (light color), D. Fry 1, 2 and 3; do, dark, W. Atkins 1, W. Rewai 2; rook mellon, L. Duncan I and commended; oranges, Emily Wratt 1 ; lemons, Miss Herrick 1, Mabel Drummond 2; cape gooseberries, JI. Holdaway 1, W. Ryder 2. Clasa 4- VEGETABLES. Potatoes, Vermont, K. Rewai 1 and c; Beauty of Hebron, K. Rewai 1; Early Rose, R. Cafgon jc; Fiddler's Victory, Huffam Bros/ 1 and c; Northern Star, L. Q. Duncan c; Up to Date,K. Rewai 1 and 2; Eldorado, ?. Caigon 1. J. H. Rankin 2 and c; A.0. V., K Rewai 1 and 2, Huffam Bros 3 and c ; Kumaras, K . Rewai 1 and 2, Huffam Bros 3 and c; Artichokes, li. flaycook c ; carrots, long, Huffam Bros 1; do intermdiate. 1 Huffam Bros 2; do short, D. McDonald 1, Bob King 2; do cattle, W. Atkins 1; paranipe, H. Atkins 1, L. Atkins 2; radishes, long and short, W. Huffam 1; red beet, long, J. H. Rankin 1, Huffam Bros 2 and c ; do, round, Huffam Bros 1 and 2; swede, W. Ryder 1, A. Ryder 2 ; K. Rewai '• c; turnips, K. Rewai 1; cattle do, A. Ryder I,W Ryder c;Mangold murzel, A. Ryder I,H. Haycock 2; pumpkin, D. Fry 1 aod c, J. H. Rankin 2; pumplno, heaviest, D. Fry 1, J. S. Wratt 2; marrow, white, K. Rewai 3, H. Haycock 2, H. York 3 and c ; do, A.0.V..L. G. Duncan 1, H Haycock 2; cucumbers, long, 11. Haycock 1, H. Haldaway2.K. Wratt 3; do,short F. Duncan 1 and c, W. Ryder 2, L. Atkins 3: peas, W. Ryder 1; French lev. a, F. Duncan lande; runner
beans, J. W. Duncan 1, L. Hunt 2, H. York 3; red cabbage, B\ Duncan L 1: leeksVWV Ryder 1 and c; rhubarb, giant. F. Holder! and 2; A.0.V., t\ Holder 1, A. Wratfc 2; tomatoes U. Fry 1 and c; pickling onion?. \\. Atkins 1, A. Ryder 2; onions, bro>vn Spuush, Huffam Bros 1 aLd "2. * Class 5-NATIVEEXHIBIIS Bridal bouquet, MiflJ F. Fry 1; hand, do, Miss Austin Bnyes 1; basket, Miss Austin Boyes 1 and 2; wreath, Miss F. Fry. native plant in bloom, Miss L. G. Duncan; do, foliage. Miss L. G. Duncan. Class 6-D AIRY PRODUCE. Bread, Miss C. Teece 1; honey in comb, Mrs F. Hetrick 1; Freab butter, Miss Parker 1, Mis Kyder 2: j.ins, Miss W. Kyder 1; Jelies, Mrs W. fc/dtre: bottled Iruit, Mrs U. Ryder 1 5 Scones, Miss Haycock 1: currant cako, Miss Bradley i, *'«* Kyder 2; seed cake, Miss Haycock 1, Miss Ranlnn 2;'spongo, Mias Kiuiki' 1. SPECIAL PRIZES Case Stunner apples, D. Fry ; dp, liDndon Pippin.JD. Fry; soeied he;u< of subil-iwer, J. S. Wratfc; most points, clagn'3, U. Everett 1, D. Fry 2: snaii lo hops, 1. U. Duncan 1, bivad, Mis Teece; London Pippin apple?, H. Everett; peaches, D. Fry: Calif ornian hops, L. G. Duncan; dessert pears, H Everett; heaviest apples, H. Thomasaon ; most points, class 4, Huffam Bros .1; Cox's orange pippins, D. .Fry: most points, class 2, Mrs Huffara and Mrs Duncan tie ; packed case Jonafchon apples, H. Holdawey ; 5 varieties apples suitable for export, D. Fry.J J. W. Wills was h.c. for collection of apples arid .Yv . Rowlings h.c. for case Cos's oranges.
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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11899, 2 April 1907, Page 2
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