FARM AND GARDEN.
Artichoke, Jerusalem — T. Webb 1. Beans, broad — L. Heatley 1, T. Webb 2. Beans, French — G. S. Kennedy 1, A. E. Buckingham 2. Beans, scarlet runner — A. Rowe 1, J. Drake 2. Beans, runner, any other variety — Mrs Mundt 1, J. Duffill 2. Cucumbers (two), garden or ridge — G. S. Kennedy 1, W. Messenger 2. Leeks (four)— A. Rowe 1, F. Bell 2. Lettuce, cabbage (three) — W. Messenger 1, T. Webb 2. Lettuce, cos — J. Day 1. Onions— F. Calgher 1. Onions, heaviest and best quality — F. Calgher 1. Onions, potato — G. S. Kennedy 1. Onions, best rope, not less than 14 lbs nor more than 20 lbs — L. Heatley 1. Eschalots, brown, 3 lbs — J.Thoftias 1, L. Heatley 2. ' ' Parsley, best bunch — Mrs Roberts 1, G. S. Kennedy 2. ' Peas (twelve pods) — G. Beadle 1, J. Duffill 2. Potatoes, kidney— H. Trimble 1, Mrs Mundt 2. Potatoes, white, other than kidney — H. W. Rowe 1, T. Webb 2. Potatoes, coloured, other than kidney— E.- S. Allen 1. H. Trimble 2. Potatoes, White Elephant — E. S. Allen 1, G. Miles 2. Potatoes, Up-to-Date — T. Webb 1, G. Miles 2. Potatoes, British Queen — Mrs Mundi 1, E. S. Allen 2. Potatoes, collection (four varieties) — A. Lill 1, H. Trimble 2. Potatoes, collection (more than four varieties)— E. S. Allen 1, A. Lill 2. Radish, long — Mrs Mundt 1. . Rhubarb (five stalks)— F. Calgher 1, Mrs Lepper 2. • Beet, long (three roots) — A. E. Buckingham 1, T H. Phillips 2. Beet-, round (three . roots) — A. E. Buckingham 1, W. Quickfall 2. Cabbage — Inglewood School 1, Mrs H. Manby 2. Cabbage, heaviest— T. Webb 1, T. Hopkinson 2. ( Cabbage, drumhead — A. E. Buckingham 1 and 2. Cabbage, pickling — A. Lill 1. Carrots, table— R: E. Thomas 1, E. |S. Allen 2. Carrots,' table, long— R. E. Thomas 1. Carrots, red, intermediate — A. Rowe 1, T. H. Phillips 2. Carrots, white or yellow — Inglewood School 1, T. Webß 2. Parsnips — A. Rowe 1, A. E. Buckingham 2. Cauliflowers — A. E. Buckingham 1. Celery (three' heads)— T. Webb 1 and 2. , Mangolds, globe yellow — E. S. Allen 1, F. Calgher 2. Mangolds, long red — F. Calgher 1. Melons, pie or preserving — Mrs Anderson 1. t Pumpkin, heaviest — A. Rowe 1-, G. S. Kennedy 2. Pumpkin, finest for ta!ble use — Mrs Anderson 1, G. & Kennedy 2. Squash— G. S. Kennedy 1, F. Calgher 2. Pumpkin, marrow, and squash — G. S. Kennedy 1, F. Calgher 2. Turnip, swede— Mrs Langley 1, T. Webtf 2. 'Turnip, garden swede — A. H. Clark Turnips, and other fiejcP— G. S. Kennedya. Turnips, Jajble — A. E. Buckingham 1, T/'. T Webb 2. ' Hohl Rabj— -Inglewood School 1. T. Webb 2. Vegetable marrow, long yellow— J. Day 1, A. H. Clark 2. Vegetable marrow, any other variety — F. W. pone 1, A. E. Buckingham 2. i , Vegetables, beat collection of not more than 12 nor less than 6 distinct kinds— A. E. Buckingham 1, J. Day 2Vegetables, best collection grown from Cooper's seeds. — G. Ward 1.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13909, 12 March 1909, Page 7
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506FARM AND GARDEN. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13909, 12 March 1909, Page 7
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