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THAMES ROSE SHOW.

METHODIST CHURCH DISPLAY. LIST OF THE AWARDS. CHAMPION BLOOM TO TJS PUKE. The list of awards in connection with the Methodist Rose oiiow, held yesterday, was as follows: Champion Hose, "Elizabeth of York/' Mr, Gemuung's, To Jfuke. v Roses. 12 blooms, distinct varieties, F. Penn (Auckland) 1; R. M. Rhodes 2; ti. Danby 3. Six blooms, P. Penn. I; R. A!. Rhodes 2; W. Flint (Ngatea) 3. Three blooms, P. Penn 1; Mrs. J. \\'. Arbury 2; 11. Gallop 3. Six varieties Hybrid Teas, S. Danby 1. Three vaneties, Valerie Caus'ley 1; F. Penn 2; R. M. Rhodes 3. Three blooms, any one variety, Mrs. Gibson 1; S. Danby 2; Mrs. J. G. Miller 3. Three red roses, E. Hardman 1; P. Penn 2; Mrs. Bunting 3. Three Pink Roses, Mrs. Whitehead 1; Miss Gemming 2; R. Twentyman, junr., 3. Three Roses, cream or white, R. M. Rhodes lj Mrs. L. Judd 2; Mrs. Gibson 3. Three Yellow Roses, F. Penn 1; H. Gallop 2; R. M. Rhodes 3. Three varieties ana colours optional, E. Hardman 1; S. Danby 2; E. Hardman 3. Three Roses, single or semi-double, distinct varieties, P. Penn 1 and 2; Joy Bateman 3. One Rose for perfume, S. Danby 1; Miss B. Judd 2; P. Penn 3. One bloom, any form or colour, Mr. Duffy (Patetonga) 1; R. M. Rhodes 2; S. Danby 3. Bowl of Hoses for effect, Mrs. P. Bell 1; Miss Cameron 2. Novice Class. Roses, six distinct varieties, Mrs. Cole 1. Three varieties, Mrs. G. L. McKenzic 1; Miss Hardman 2; T. G. Holmes 3. Sweet Peas, 4 stems, white or cream, Miss Gibson 1; Mrs. J. Gardner 2. Pink or rose, R. Twentyman 1; Miss Gibson 2. Scarlet or crimson, Miss Gibson 2. Bicploured or fancy, Miss Gibson 1; Mrs. It. Madgwick, h.c. Lavender or blue, Miss Gibson 1 and 2. Pansies, 6 blooms, VV. Danby 1; three blooms, W. Danby, 1 and 2. Iceland Poppies 12 blooms, pink, Mrs. C. W. Taylor 1, Miss G. Tizard 2; red, orange or yellow, Mrs. C. W. Taylor 1; any shades, Mrs. C. W. Taylor 1, Mrs ■J. Ross 2. Calendula, Miss Plant 1, Miss Gibson 2. Mangolds, yellow, Mrs. G. Donaldson 1, Miss Gibson 2. Stock, 10-week or Beauty, H. Gallop 1, Miss C. Hodge 2; three distinct stems, Mrs. C. W. Taylor 1, Beth Judd 2. Antirrhinums, Mrs. J. Lewis 1, Mrs. E. Smith 2. Aquilegias, Mrs. H. H. Hicks 1, Mrs. i\ G. Miller 2. Gaillarrlias, Mrs. E. Harvey 1, Mrs. W. Reddish 2. Carnations, Mrs. Bunting 1. Cyclamen, W. Danby i and 2; plain, W. Danby 1 and 2; fancy, VV. Danby 1 and 2. Nemosia, Mrs. J. Lewis 1, Mrs. T. Graham 2. Gcrbcra, W. Danby 1 and 2. iris, G. White 1, Mrs, Gibson 2; any variety, Miss Ansenne 1, Mrs. J. Ross 2. Vase, any flowers, Mrs, 0. Taylor 1, Mrs. S. Danby' 2, Mrs. Richmond 3. Collection Cut Flowers, Miss Plant 1, Miss Gemming 2. Bowl >f Flowers, Miss Jean Miller 1, Mrs. Sullivan 2. Bowl Iceland Popples, for •ffeet, Sister Wilson" 1, Mrs. E. Hardman 2. Basket of Flowers, Mrs. W. Danby 1, Mrs. 11. H. Hicks 2. Pot Plants, Miss I. Jones 1. Children's Classes. Cut Flowers, Lindsay Cameron 1. Vase Flowers, Helen Twentyman 1, Lindsay Cameron 2, Nola Roberts .1. Buttonhole, lOyrs. and under, Ida She Cheong 1, Lindsay Cameron 2; 11 to 15, Dorothy Wilson 1, Flora Boden 5; 14yrs and under, Peggy White 1, Betty Smith 2. Poster Printing Competition, Colin Brokenshire 1, Leonie Foster 2. School Competition, Collection Native Flpwlm's, Central L Kqpu 2, North, 3.

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20155, 4 November 1937, Page 2

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THAMES ROSE SHOW. Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20155, 4 November 1937, Page 2

THAMES ROSE SHOW. Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20155, 4 November 1937, Page 2