GARDEN VEGETABLES.
Beet, long—M. M. Knox (Huinga)
Beet, round.—ll. J. Kirkwood (Stratford) 1. ■Beet, oval.—M. M. Knox 1, Mrs. Paynter (East Road) 2. Silver beet.—Mrs. Paynter ! 'l and 2, A. J. Davey (Stratford) 3. Kale, curly.—Mrs. Paynter 1 and 2. Carrots, intermediate.—Mrs. Paynter 1, H. J. Kirkwood 2, H. Willis (Matapu) 3. Carrots, short. —H. Willis 1, G. M. Longstaff (Tarurutangi) 2, Mrs. H. Newland (Ngaere) 3. Carrots, long red. —H. Willis 1, Mrs. Paynter 2. Celery, white. —J. H. Ward (Mahoe) 1, H. Willis 2. Celery, red.—H. Willis 1. Leeks.—Mrs. Paynter 1, H. Cook 2, H. J. Kirkwood 3. Onions, largest.—H. J. Holmes (Bell Block) 1, Nelson Hughes (Maxwell) 2. Onions, yellow. —H. J. Holmes 1, H. Willis 2. ' ; Onions, Brown Spanish. —H. J. Holmes I, M. M. Knox 3. Onions, red. —H. J. Holmes 1. Onions, Brown Globe. —H. J. Holmes 1, H. Willis 2. Onions, any other variety.—H. J. Holmes 1, Mrs. A. C. Gibbs (Tututawa) Onions, rope or stick, brown variety. —H. J. Holmes 1, Mrs. H. Newland, h.c. Onions, pickling. —H. J. Holmes 1, Mrs. Paynter 2. . Eschalots, brown. —H. Willis 1 and 2, G. M. Longstaff 3. Eschalots, yellow. —H. Willis 1. ■ . Eschalots, any other variety—H. Willis 1. ‘ , Garlick.—H. Willis 1, Steiner Bros. (Cardiff) 2 and 3., Onions, multiplying.' —J. H. Ward 1, H. Willis 2. Onions, collection, including eschalots. —H. Willis 1. 'Parsnips, hollow crown. —H. J. Hopkins (Stratford) 1, A. J. Davey 2, Harry Cook 3. •Parsnips, any other variety.—H. Willis 1, Mrs. W. Newland 2, J. H. Willis 3. Parsley, curled.—£L Willis 1, Mrs. Paynter 2. parsley, fern leaf. —J. H. Ward 1. Squash, hubbard.—M. M. Knox 1, Russell Kirkwood h.c. Squash, any other variety.—M. M. Knox 1. , Vegetable marrow, yellow.—J. P. Hancock (Stratford) 1, R. Kingan (Huinga) 2, H. Willis 2, Mrs. Paynter v.h.c. Vegetable marrow, green.—M. M. Knox 1. Cabbage, cooking, any variety. H. Willie 1 and 2, Mrs. H. Newland 3. Cabbage, drumhead Savoy.—H. Willis 1, J. H. Ward 2, Steiner Bros. 3. Cabbage, red pickling—M. M. Knox 1
*Kumi kumi.—A. J. Davey 1. Artichokes, garden. —A. W. King (Auroa) 1, H. Willis 2 and 3. Collection vegetables, correctly named. —Mrs. Paynter 1. • Cauliflower.—J. H. Ward 1. Brussels Sprouts.—Mrs. Paynter 1, J. H. Ward 2 and 3. Spinach.—-Mrs. E. Till 1. Rhubarb. —J» ,H. Webb (Midhirst) 1. Lettuce (cabbage). — J. H. Ward 1, Mrs. Paynter 2, J. H. Webb 3. POTATOES. Black kidney.—H. Willis 1. Red Rock.—H. Willis. Gamekeeper.—Nelson Hughes I and 3, H. Willis 2. Sir J. G. Wilson.—Nelson Hughes 1 and 3, H. Willis 2. Maori Chief. —H. Willis 1, Nelson Hughes' - 2 and 3. Sutton’s 26. —Nelson Hughes 1 and 2. Sutton’s Supreme. —Nelson Hughes 1 and 2, Mrs. W. A. Wiggins 3. Robin Adair.—Nelson Hughes 1 and and 3, H. Willis 2. Arran Chief.—H. WiUis 1, Nelson Hughes 2 and 3. Any other named variety.—H. Willis I, Nelson Hughes 2 and 3, H. B. Worthington (Mahoe) 3. Three named varieties, white.—Nel-' son Hughes 1 and 2, Russell Kirkwood Three named varieties, coloured. — Nelson Hughes I and 2. ■ Collection.—Nelson Hughes 1 and 2. Largest, w-eight and quality. —H. Willis 1, H. B. Worthington 2. » Heaviest; —H. Willis 1.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19310709.2.111.7
Bibliographic details
Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1931, Page 9
Word Count
533GARDEN VEGETABLES. Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1931, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.