MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
SPRING SHOW,
(From "Tlie Colonist," Nov. 24.) The spring show-- of the Motueka Horticultural Society, held in ths■'society's hall at Motueka on Wednesday last, proved a great success. Envries were good and competition was teen. Appended is the prize list : — 'POT PLANTS. Plant in bloom, Mrs L. G. Duncan 1, Mrs C. R- 'Talbot 2; oactus, any cind, MrsiHv Haycock 1, Mrs Deck 2, Mrs Stade 3, Mrs Tarrant c. ; geranium, foliage, Joseph Boyce 1, C. Talbot i. Miss Parker, c; geranium^, flower, iingle, Miss^ " Parker 1, Miss E. McGlashen 3, Mrs OfKelling;3; gerlnium, flower, double, Miss Parker 1, Mrs Kelling 2; geraniums, collection, *liss Parker I, Mrs C. Stade 2: pelargonium, Master E. Boundy 1, Mrs E. McGlashen 2, Mrs C. Stade 3, Miss ?arker c.; petunia, singjej Mrs J. 'Inglis c. ; petunia, double; Miss E. .VlcGlashen 1, ; O. R. Talbot c.;,collection of petunias, Mrs Kelling c. ; fern, lot native, Mrs Deck l v Mrs G. H. ' 3uddeh "2'i TeTii, "asparagus, 'Mrs McFarlane 1; pot of musk, ,Rpsie J^ullen 1; pot J prantj any other variety, Mrs' J. A. Rankin., 1 ; foliage plant, any ither variety, Mrs J. Inglis 1, Mrs C. a. Talbot 2 and 3, MrsVosper c. CTDT FLOWERS. ' Cactus, Alice Stade 1, Miss Parker J, Ellen .Wright 3; rose, white,. Oorothy Buddeii 1, Mrs Thorpe c. ;. ose, any other colour, . W. E. Poole 1, Miss. Manoy 2, Budden 3, vliss Parker c. j 12 rbsps, Mrs W. lacqiies I,'Mrss G. Deck 2, Mrs H. tankjn c.j obllectipn of roses, Miss Madge Bankin,'!, Mrs Easton 2.i 6 >ansies, W. Huffam 1, W. E. Poole J : 6 roses, Mrs Canavan 1, Miss >ianoj- .2 : ; 12 pansies, Wl E. Poole 1 ; !oMectiqn'6f:panßiCß, Eric Boundy 1; 5 verbenas. 3lfs DrogehiviUor 1, Miss 0. Fdwler'% M" p. Boyes c. ; sweet >eas, 3 sprttys^Mrs L. A. Boyes 1, W. 3. Pc/oje 2 and 3 j sweet peas, .6 spra,ys, •V. El 'Ppble 1 and 2, Melba Caigpu 3, vlrs ' , Canavan c. ; sweet peas, 12 sprays, W. E. "Poole .l and p., Mrs L.; V. Boyes 2, Mrs- Panavan 3 ; collection >f sweet pea^-W.'E. Toole 1 and 3, Vlrs L. A. Bo^es 2, Miss Ryder Cj wllec^ion of peonies, Miss Manoy 1, Vliss M. Rankin ' 2, • 6 antirrhinums, Vlrs C. R. .Talbpt 1, Miss M. Rankin. 2, W; E. Ppple 3, Miss Rankin c. | jollecition of antirrhinums, Miss.M. Rankin 1, Mrs C. R. Talbpt 2; collecbion of aweet williams, Miss Ryder 1, W. E. Poole 2, Miss Clarice Fryc. ; collection of columbines, Mrs Canavan L ; coijectipnof , fpxgloves, Mrs D. Hall ■t; Mrs J. Inglis 2; collection of anlual poppies, W.\Huffam 1 ; G^picotees^ Vlrs 'progemuller 1, Miss Ryder 2; jollocjtion o( pidoteesj Mrs Drpgemuler 1; 6 petunias, Miss D. Fowler 1] ..•ollection of iris, W. Huffam .1 ; any >ther variety of cutflowers, Mrs G. H. Sudden 1 and 2; bridal, bpuquet, Miss Haycbck 1, 88 P. FpMer 2, Mrs L. A. Boyes 3j hand bouquet, Mrs A. 3oyes 1, Gladys Jordan 2,, Hilda Atkins 3 ; Miss Haycock 3 ; bouquet, rirls under 14 A Lily Atkins 1,, Lilian falbot 2, Eva Kriapp 3 ";' buttonhole, jhildren under 14, Edward. Caigou 1; Boy Talbot 2, Mai Talbot 3; stand of i towers. Miss Eaßton 1, Mis& Ryder % ,Vtrß "Eastbri 3;' wreith of flowers, Mrs [j. A.Boyes 1, Mifis'Ryder 2, Mrs McFarlane 3 j wreatli of flowers, children under 14, Clarice Fry 1. Rita Bpycti. i; basket of flowers, Miss Vpsper 1, Mrs Haycock 2|MiSs Ryder 3; , ;;';; U,V,.' '■^'•FRtJiTi' •■■■.•:..;-.■■:.■ ';■■■• r24 .Cherries, Thelma'Dnncan 1 and I: 12 strawberries,' Melba," Margaret Lowe 1, H.L. Moffiatt 2; 12 strawber.•ies, Royal Sovoreigii, Hilda Ryder 1, Ivo EdelstenS; 12 strawberries, any ither variety, H; L. Moffatt c. ; 5 ipples, Rbkewood, L. Gi Duncan 1 ; 5' lessert apples,= any other' variety, F, Holder 1 ; 6 gooseberries, Audrey Raridn 1, Lindsay Rankin' 2. N.iCate 8, John ' Heath 1 c. ; 24 gooseberries, Lirid-' sayi Rankin 1, Audrey Rankin 2, Martaret:Lowe3; N^Cate-e.s s< lemons, Herriok 1, Stan: Holder 2. :. ' \:'[''^i^^BiM.r^ : ' : " :' 5 Potatoes, -Vermont, AVijHowlett^ i; "Wbakarewa School?; 540.> Beauty of Hebron,, P. M. Talbot l ■ Sadie McInnes.'2j Whakarewaf School , S ; 5 do. , Early Roser.Whakarewa S6hool 1; 5 do., Early Puritan,. Mrs Rumbpldl; 5 d 0 . ,: ovali .Whakarewa j School 1 ; 5 do., round.i Edward: Caigou 1-; 5 -00.. any other variety, iWhakarewa- School l\ Rewai 2; cauliflower ; Robert Fry 1, Wliakarewa School 2, rAlbert\ Ryder. 3: cabbage, Whakarewa. School T, Miss Huffam. 2, Edward Gaigou 3; Norman | Boyes c.; 3- cabbage,- -lettuce, Mac lUglisl, Mis.- J.i Rumbold ■■■'&, Jack: Gross 3, Leslie. Wratt c^; 3 eosJottuco, W. Cook 1, Norman-Boyes 2, Whaka- } rewa -School c-, 25 pods peasj large variety, Miss Huffam I*H: L. Moffatt 2} 25 pods-vpeaß,; small variety, Boy Talbot 1 ; rl2 : broad jbeansi - Whakarewa School 1, Norman Boyes 2, Nellie Cate, 3 ; Norman Boyes c. ; 6 carrots, long, Thep. Kelling ii«;-frrcarrots;-:'^hort, Whkkarewa School 1; 6 carrots, any lothei 1 . variety^ "Whakarewa: School li; 6 triiiipsj; wtKite,' fßobert Fiy 1, Whakarewa Sohool 2jiL; Askew 3 ,■ 6 do., yeilow| L; Aske,w tl J r.;6 ■• "doi/ 'any ; other variety, WhdkareWk School: 1; 12: iheafls .asparagus, MissiHuffamJl, Mar-, Wratt^i; 6 sticks rhubarb^ Emily jWrjitt'i-l.HLeslie' Wratt 2 ; 0 ''■< *prin^ ■->■; * .A,^:-^ -•• ; -.f.;rr ~',j -^c\-' ':-:■:■-
onions, Sam Fowler 1, Ralph Bate 2 ; 6 potato onions, Sam Fowlor 1, Goo. Boyce 2, Rewai 3 ; 12 radishes, intermediato, Ivan Ilankin 1, W. Huff am 2j 12 radishes, long, Audrey Rankin 1, Max Inglis 2; 3 artichokes, Ralph Batel. NATIVE EXHIBITS. Bridal bouquet, Miss F. Fry .1 ; bouquet Miss F. Fry 1 ; basket of flowers, Miss F. Fry 1, Miss Hilda Atkins 2; fern, Mrs Deck 1; 3 ferns, Mrs Deck 1 ; native plant in bloom. Mrs 0. Kolling 1, Mrs J. Inglis 2; kit made- of dressed flax, Mrs Park 1 and 2; any other article of native manufacture, Mrs Park 1. / DAIRY PRODUCE. Lodf ofibread, Miss Haycock 1 ; lib j bntter, Mrs J. A. Rankin 1, Miss Hilda Ryder, 2, Mrs C. Tutbury 3; 12 hens' eggs, Mac Inglis 1 ; 12 ducks' eggs, Mac Inglis 1 ; 6 scones, Miss Stade 1. Mrs C. Stade 2. Miss Ewers 3 t MrsF. Heath c. ; ourrant cake, Miss Hilda Ryder 1,- Miss Huffam 2, Miss H. Ryder 3; Mrs Rumbold 3 ; seed cake;. Miss H; Ryder 1, Mrs H. Rankin 2, Mrs J. A. Rankin 3; Mrs Rumbold c ; : sponge cake, Miss Haycock 1, Mrs J. A. Rankin, 3, Mrs: Rumbold 3. SPECIAL PRIZES. Best }2" sprays of sweet peas, .W.'.'E. Poole; 12 fOses, Mrs W. Jacques j greatest number of joints in class . 1, Miss' Parker ; greatest number of points in class. 2, W.;E. Poole; greatest 'number ' of points" in" class 1 4 j "\Vha-' kareyra School';' greatest iumber oi points in class, .6, Mrs Ji. A: Rankin :, best collection of vegetables grown bj; school children on : the school' ground; Whakarewa School ; best collection oi flowers' 'grown by school 1 children or. the school grounds, , Riwaka;; School; Motueka School 2 ; greatest number bl points in class 5, Mrs F. Fsy 1, Mis Park 2. •■■'- v ;: ;: ;'."' ' ' '' " " ;
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 14 December 1910, Page 3 (Supplement)
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1,173MOTUEKA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 12975, 14 December 1910, Page 3 (Supplement)
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