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SPRING FLOWERS.

THE WAITARA SHOW. LIST OF AWARDS. There was beautiful weather for St. John's rose show at Waitara yesterday, and the splendid display was admired by a large number of visitors, including Bishop Averill. All the classes filled well with beautiful blooms, while the sections devoted to garden produce, home industries, etc., were full of good exhibits. A sale of work and a Christmas Tree were additional attractions, and good business was done. The show will be open again today. The full list of awards Is: — ROSES. White, one variety.—R. H. Lawrence 1, Mrs. •« Clare 2, Mrs. A. Andrews 3. White, two varieties.—Mrs. A. Rogers 1. Cream, one variety.—Mrs. H. Wells 1 and Champion, Mrs. W. Boyle 2. Cream, two varieties.—Mrs. W. Boyle 1. Cream or white, three varieties. —Olive Hicks 1, Mrs. "\y. Boyle 2. Yellow, one variety.—Mrs. Robertson 1, Mrs. Messenger 2, Mrs. Washer 3. Yellow, three varieties.—Mrs. W. Boylo 1, Mrs. Messenger 2. Yellow, cream or white, five varieties.—Mrs. G. Andrews 1, Mrs. W. Boyle 2. Red, one variety.—Mrs. W. Boyle 1, Mrs. H. Wells 2, Miss Gavin 3. Red, three varieties.—Mrs. Washer 1, Mrs. W. Boyle 2. Pink, one variety.—Mrs. H. Wells 1, Mrs. Robertson 2, Miss Gavin 3. Pink, three varieties. —Miss P. Tate 1, Mrs. Roebuck 2. Red or pink, six varieties.—Mrs. W. Boyle 1, Mrs. G. Andrews 2. One bloom, any variety.—Miss Faull 1, Mrs. Messenger 2. Three blooms, varieties distinct, any color.— Mrs. Ogle 1, Mrs. Wells 2, Mrs. W. Boyle 3. Six blooms, varieties distinct, any color. — Mrs. Robertson 1, Mrs. W. T. Joll 2, Mrs. Washer 3. Twelve blooms, varieties, .any color.—Mrs. W. Boyle 1, Mrs. G. Andrews 2. Three single varieties.—Mrs. R. J. Nicholls Three climbing varieties. —Mr. A. Rogers 1, Mrs. W. Boyle 2. Best natural spray polyanthus or bunch flowered.—Mrs. Ogle 1, Miss R. Elliot 2. Rose, best novelty.—Mrs. G. Foreman 1, Mrs. Waite 2. Best collection roses, named varieties. —Mrs. G. Andrews 1, Mrs. Geo. Foreman 2. Points Prizes. Section I.—Champion bloom, Mrs. H. Wells. Section 1-22.—Mrs. W. Boyle 1, Mrs. H. Wells 2. Class 8. —Mrs. W. Boyle. Class 13.—Mrs. W. Boyle. Class 17.—Mrs. W. Boyle. CUT BLOOMS. Antirrhinums.—Miss N. Walker 1, Mrs. Ellerm 2, Mrs. L. N. Johnston Mrs. W. T. Joll h.c. Aquilegia., three blooms, any variety.—Mrs. W. Boyle 1, Mrs. A. Rogers 2, Mrs. Lund 3, Mrs. Marlow h.c. Carnations, three varieties.—Miss R. Elliot 1, Mrs. G. Knight 2, Mrs. Marlow h.c. Carnations, six varieties.—Miss Rita Elliot (only entry). Cineraria (best). —Miss Rita Elliot (only entry). Delphinium, one head.—Mrs. P. J. Allen 1, Mrs. G. Knight 2. Delphiniums, three heads.—Mrs. G. Andrews 1, Mrs. G. Knight 2. Fuchsia (collection). —Mrs. H. Clare 1, Mrs W. T. .Toll 2. Gladioli, one spike.—W. W. Avery 1 and 2. Gladioli, collection, six spikes.—W. W Avery 1 and 2. Geum, best bloom. —Miss I. Rowe 1, Mrs. Hall 2, Mrs. W, T. .Toll h.c. Geranium, one head. —Mrs. Marlow 1, Miss A. Rogers 2, Mrs. A. Andrews h.c. Geranium (collection).—Mrs. A. Rogers 1, Mrs. Marlow 2. Iris, best head.—Mrs. Lund 1, Mrs. P. J. Allen 2. Iris, collection.—Mrs. P. J. Allen 1, Mrs. Nicholls 2. Larkspur, collection.—A Andrews 1. Lily, three heads, one or more varieties.— Mr. F. Sllby 1, Mrs. B. Lawrence 2. Pansy, one.—Leslie Rowe 1, Mrs. W. T. Joll 2. Pansies, three varieties distinct.—Leslie Rowe 1, Mrs. W. T. Joll 2, Mrs. Vaughan h.c. Pansies, six varieties, distinct.—Mrs. Nicholls 1, Leslie Rowe 2, Mrs. W. T. Joll h.c. Violas, three varieties, distinct.—Mtn. R. J. Nicholls 1, Mrs. W. T. Joll 2. Pelargoniums, one variety.—Mrs. W. T. Joll 1, Mrs. D,ew 2. Pelargoniums, three varieties.—Mrs. W. T. .Toll 1, Miss P. Tate 2, Mrs. Lye h.c. Pqony, one bloom.—Mrs. G. Andrews 1, Mrs. A. Rowe 2. Pecnies, three blooms. —Mrs. Hall (only entry) 1. Petunia, single.—Mrs. A. Andrews 1, Mrs W. Boyle 2, Mrs. W. T. Joll h.c. Petunia. double. —Mrs. Avery 1. Mrs. G. Knight 2, Miss Faull h.c. Petunias, collection. —Mrs. J. Kempsell 1, Mrs. W. T. .Toll 2. Stocks, one head.—Mrs. P. J. Allen 1, Miss P. Tate 2, Mrs. A. Rowe h.c. Sweet, peps, six varieties.—Mrs. H. Calder 1 The only entry. Sweet pens, three varieties. —Mrs. L. N Johnston 1, Mrs. Turner 2. Verbenas, three varieties.—Mrs. L. Faull 1, Mrs. L. G. Andrews 2, Mrs. Hall h.c. Scabious, three blooms.—Miss Ogle 1 and special mention, Mrs. Marlow 2. Daisies, collection. —Miss R. Elliot 1, Mrs Messenger 2. Blooims, six varieties, not otherwise mentioned.—Mrs. W. Boyle 1, Mrs. L. N. Johnston 2, Miss Gavin 3. Mrs. Marlow h.c. RimuncultM.—Mrs. G. Andrews 1. Points prize.—Mrs. W. T. Joll. DECORATIVE CLASS. Bowl of roses, one color, one leaf.—Mrs. Lund 1, Mrs. Ogle 2. Mrs. P. J. Allen h.c. Bowl of roses, any color.—Mrs. P. J. Allen 1, Mrs. Hall 2, Mrs. Ogle h.c. Vase roses, one color, one leaf.—Mrs. Hall I. Mrs. P. J. Allen 2, Mrs. Wells h.c. Vase roses, any color, own leaves.—Mrs. P. J. Allen 1. Bowl of flowers, one variety, any foliage.— Mrs. Avery 1, Mrs. P. J. Allen 2, Mrs. E. Jones h.c. Bowl of flowers, collection.—Miss R. Elliot 1, Miss P. Tate 2, Mrs. Hall h.c. Vase of flowers, one variety, any foliage,— Miss R. Elliot 1. Vase of flowers, collection. —Miss W. Tate 1, Miss R. Elliot 2. Best floral design.—Mrs. P. Appleby 1, Mrs. Northcott 2. Mrs. K. Jones h.c. Lady’s spray.—Miss Faull 1. Shower bouquet.—Miss W. Tate 1 and speChildren’s Classes. Bowl of flowers, boy and girls under 16. Miss L. Dimmer 1, Jean de Launay 2, Miss Mavis Jones h.c Vase of flowers, children under 16.—Miss L. Dimmer 1, Jean de Launay 2, Miss M. Jones h.c. % , Lady’s spray, children under 16.—-Jean de Launay 1, Miss L. Dimmer 2, Miss M. Jones Buttonhole, children under 16.—Jean de Launay 1, Miss P-v 2. Miss B. Dew h.c. Points prize.- A! .•. P. J. Allen. POT PLANTS. Begonia foliage, one.—Mrs. L. N. Johnston 1, Mrs. Marlow 2, Mrs. W. R. Johns h.c. ’cineraria, one. —Miss Ogle 1 and 2. Fern, maidenhair, one.—Mrs. W. T. Joll 1 Fern, any other variety, one.—Mrs. W. T. Joll 1. , , ' Specimen flowering plant.—Mrs. Marlow 1. Specimen follace plant, one.—Mrs. H. Wells 1, Mrs. Beckbessenger 2. Points prize.—Mrs. W. T. .Toll. FANCY WORK. Crocheted camisole top.—Mrs. Longstnff 1, Miss Boden 2. Embroidered camisole top.—Mrs, n. t.are 1, Miss W. Tate 2. I ■

Embroidered nightdress top.—Miss E. Johnston 1, Mrs. Glasgow 2. Cushion, made up best.—Miss W. Jones 1. Cushion-cover, best.—Mrs. A. N. Purdie 1, Miss Sutlierland 2. Mont Melllc, best specimen.—Mrs. Redward 1, Mrs. G. P. Fuller 2. Eyelet-hole embroidery, best specimen.—Miss W. Tate 1, Mrs. Glasgow 2. Richelieu embroidery, best specimen.—Miss M. Walker 1, Mrs. Inder 2. Hardanger embroidery, best specimen.—Miss W. Tate 1. Table centre, white, best specimen.—Mias N. Walker 1, Mass W. Tate 2. Table centre. Oriental, best specimen.—Mrs. R. Inder 1, Miss W. Tate 2. Tea cosy, best specimen.—Mrs. McCullough 1, Miss R. Brough 2. Most handsome crocheted tea cloth.—Miss E. Johnston 1 and special mention. Tray cloth, embroidered. —Mrs H. Brabant 1, Miss E. Johnston 2. Best one d’oyley.—Mrs. Glasgow 1, Mrs. Avery 2. Best collection d’oyleys, three.— Miss E. Fraser 1, Mrs. A. N. Purdie 2. Best fancywork, ornamental, not mentioned. —Mrs. Gerard 1 Best fancywork crocheted, not otherwise mentioned.—Mrs. D. Newsham 1, Miss Sutherland 2. Most handsome handbag, beaded or otherwise.—Miss Sutherland 1, Miss Muaker 2. Points prize.—Miss W. Tate. ’ HOME INDUSTRIES. Best dozen eggs.—Miss Gavin 1 and 2. Best one dozen eggs, white.—Mrs. Spurge 1, Mr. B. C. Lawrence 2, Mrs. A. Andrews 3. Preserved fruit, bottled in syrup, best three. —Mrs. L. N. Johnston 1 and 2, Mrs. H. Brabant 3. Best lib. butter, private dairy.—Mr. B. C. Lawrence 1, Mrs. S. George 2. Jelly, best three.—Mrs. L. N. Johnston 1 and 2, Mrs H. Brabant 3. Marmalade, one glass.—Mrs. Spurge 1, Mrs. H. Wells 2, Mrs. E. R. Bingham 3. Pickles, best three.—Mrs. L. N. Johnston I. Chutney, one bottle,—Mrs. N. L. Johnston I, Mrs. H. Brabant 2, Mrs. R. Rolfe 3. Sauce, tomato, one bottle.—Mrs. L. N. Johnston 1 and 3, Mrs. R. Rolfe 2. Sauce, any other kind, one bottle.—Mrs. L. N. Johnston 1 and 2. Biscuits, best collection. —Miss E. Ackland 1. Scones, six.—Mrs. E. O, Hicks 1, Mrs. Dunbar 2, Mrs. Roebuck 3. Scones, sultana and date.—Mrs. Dew 1, Mrs. Vickery 2. Shortbread.—Mrs. H. Dimmer 1, Miss K. Ackland 2, Mrs. Roebuck 3. Swiss roll, best.—Miss E. Pigott 1, Mrs. Vickery 3. Sandwich cake, any filling.—Mrs. E. O. Hicks 1, Mrs. Vickery 2, Mrs. H. Dimmer 3. Pastry, best exhibit.—Miss C. Musker 1, Mrs. F. Sarten 2. Bread, loaf, not less than 21bs., home-made yeast.—Mrs. A. G. Johnstone. Bread, loaf, not less than 21bs., compressed yeast.—Mrs. D. Birdling 1, Mrs. E. R. Bingham 2, D. Birdling 3. Nutbread, one loaf.—Miss E. Pigott 1. Points prize, 119-130. —Mesdames Pigott and Hicks. Points prize, 106-118. —Mrs. D. N. Johnstone. GARDEN PRODUCE, Gooseberries, plate of twenty-four.—Mis. O, Knight 1, Mrs. A. G. Johnston 2. Rhubarb.—Rev. Avery 2. Broad beans.—Mrs. A. G. Johnstone 1. Cabbages, two heads.—Rev. Avery 1 and 2. Dettuce.—Mrs. A. Andrews 1, Rev. Avery x. Potatoes, kidney.—Rev. Avery 1 and 2. Potatoes, round.—Mrs. W. Turner 1, Mrs F. Sllby 2 and h.c. Collection of vegetables.—Mrs. F. Sllby 1. Cauliflower.—Mi G Millar 1, Rev. Avery 2. Peas, 'twelve pods.—Mrs W. Turner 1, Mrs. Spurge 2. Asparagus, six stalks. —Mrs. W. T. Joll 1, Mrs. E. Birdling 3, Mrs Marlow h.c. Demons.—Mrs. Ford 1 and special unention. Points prize.—Rev. Avery.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1922, Page 7

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SPRING FLOWERS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1922, Page 7

SPRING FLOWERS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1922, Page 7

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