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FLOWER SHOW.

WOOLSTON. erected on the AVoob-ton Domain Tho s v Sb? 1 Lid Pl^° n nt t t , Ml by tbo Woohtnn Tanc» J ‘° r . tll( t most scored in nil. t- tsmiatexir) was won by Mr J. s Lppor Riccarlon. ofif l !o \ V 1 ’- 1 " is . % P Ti se-list. l tho number in pnr e mhei n : i. lndlCat<!d in cac]l iuaki:cs . POT PLANTS. (Amateurs.) Aspidistra (4)-Mrs M. G. Thom 1 E vf al F A -jP aro T U9 fem (3)-11. A. Owen ]. Jlowormg begonia (2)-C, R. 4V. Brooks i. lucnsia (i)—H. D. Ovcrcnd 1. Fern, other than asparagus (G)-Mrs M. G. Thorno 1 l' a! Tay!or !e 2 aniUm (4) ~ MiM A " Pra «™b CUT FLOWERS. (Amateurs.) Sis distinct kinds, outdoor-grown (•!)—.l G. S. Hoimes 1, C. R. W. Brooks 2, Mrs U L. Clayton v hj c. Six cactus dahlias (2)— J. Q. S. Holmes 1, F. J. Adams 2. Six roses, named varieties (G)—H. Deere 1, C R AV. Brooks 2. Three roses (B)—F. J. Ad’ami 1, H. Dacre 2, Three carnations and three picoiees (7)-C. R. AV. Brooka 1, J. Timbrell 2. Tareo carnations, distinct varieties (9)— Cx. AV. Mot-calf 3, J. Timbrell 2. Three picotecs, distinct vnrieteis (3)— J. Timbrell 3, H. Cowlin 2. Six distinct varieties sweet peas (5) —A. Powo 3, 11, Williams 2, F. Mulliolland v hj c. Collection sweet peas (2)J. Timbrell 1, AV. M’Connell 2. Three variotics sweet peas (s) G. AV. Metcalf 1, A. Powo 2. A’ase sweet peas, white (2)— A. Powo I. Vase sweet peas," pink (2)— A. Powe 3. A r ase sweet peas, mauve or lavender (3) —A. Powe 1. A r aso sweet peas, any other colour (2) —A, Powe 1. A T ase sweet peas, picoteo (2)— A. Powo 1. Three gladioli (4) —H. Lomlrrv 1, T. E. AATiitfield 2. R. D. Overend v hj c. Three stocks (2)— H. Williams 1, Mrs J. E. Schneider 2. A’aso of coreopsis (6) —J. G. y. Holmes 1. Three petunias (s) H. AVilliama I, AV. M’Conuell 2. Three salpig-lossis (2)— J. Timbrell 1. Three antirrhinums (6)— 11. Landcry 'I 1 , H. AVilliams 2, Six phlox Drummondii (4)— J. Timbrell 1. Three vases nemo, sia (I)—J. G. S. Holmes 1. A 7 ase gaillardh (3) —J. G. S. Holmes 3, Airs T. H. Moore 2. Six African marigolds (2) —AV M’Connell 2. Six pansies (3)— Mrs J. E. Schneider 1, A. Sonnes 2. Sir. violas (1)—■T. G. S. Holmes 1. A'asc Shasta, daisies (4) —J. G, S. Holmes 3, A. Soanes 2. Abase daisies (3) —R. D. Overend I, J. G. S. Holmes 2 Thirty-six roses (2) —Woolston Tanneries, Ltd. 2. Thirty-fix carnations (3)— H. Landery 1, T. E. WhUfitild 2, R. D. Ovci'pnd v n c. Twelve carnations (7) —H. Landery 3, Miss 0. Smith 2, T. E. Whiti.\:!d v hj c. Eighteen vnsos carnations (1) —H. Landcry 1. Twelve vases sweet peas (I)—T. E. AATiitfield 1. Six vases sweet peas (2)— l. E, Whitfield DECORATIVE. (Ladies’ Classes.) Table decorations, sweet peas gypsophila foliage (G)—Mrs J. May 1, Airs T. H. Moore 2. Table decoration, carnations, gvpsonhila foliage (4}— Mrs T. H. Aloore 1, MraJ. Faith 2. Basket decorated with roses, own foliaoe (2)— Mrs ,T. May 1, Mrs J. Faith 2. Ladies’ bpray and two gentlemen's buttonholes (1) Mrs J. Faith 1. Bridal bouquet (D-Alrs J, t aitn 1. Presentation bouquet ~(D—Mrs J kaith 1. Epcrgne, any variety flowers other t ian tnnso mentioned in decorative class li) -Airs J. laith 1, Mrs ,T. May 2. (Children's Classes.) Decorative table, original design (],)— Schneider i. Lady's spray and gentleman’s outlonholo o)—Edna Schneider 1. Hand binquet (I) —Edna Schneider 1. FRUIT. Four apples, dessert (6)— G. Wright 1, H. Dacre 2. Four apples, culinary (2>—p’. J." Maughcr 1, H. Dacre 2. Four tomatoes (2) ihome Bros. 3, Miss 0. Smith 2. Plate cherries (o)-Thorne Bros. 1, Muss 0 SmPh Be a sM K T, hC ' vk c ’ TUT 6 B i M - 3 - M » J ' E. Schneider i pfh Ilate , red .currants (2)—H, A. Owen L PJaU gooeooornce (3)_B. Beal 1, H. Dacre CT? 51 Plattt '(2)C. R. AA. Brock's 3, H. Cowlin o raspoernes (1)-H. A. Owen 1. VEGETABLES. a vtv; rb e ba , rl ’ o. Smith 1 1 "" l i "’ CVf ’ P" cls peas ,(S)—Mbs Emily Townsend 1 J Gilmom- - p c . &I>: turnips (I)--iV. M’Connell ) Twci-'e J"B »-«. »■ W. Brook. I H ta "’ CAKES AND PASTRY. (Ladies’ Classes.) Seed' cake (3)-Miss Falconer 1. Suoncro sandwich (S)-Mra J. Richardson 1, Cam Daniels and Airs Thompson equal 0, p D Otorcnd vh c. Fmit cake (9)—A! r s v” ?’ J ' Mf -y 2. Alisa Falctqnor 5. m.. j 54 r>i,T7 Sxx shortbread (8)-Miss Pa^no r nd l' m"; Colton 2 6k Po.try |2)_M„ J. *i t t. Mr. M.rr "k,5. l i£ d ;!r (Children’s Classes.) Sponge sandwich (l)-Isabc! APHar- 1 Dona Thorne 2 Six plain scones 131-W’ Fry Kissel 1. Isabel' M’llarg 2. Six.pa Ry (3-Merjory Kisej) V Edna Schneider ■> Six queen cakes (Tt-Dabol M’Harg f Thelma Daniels 2. Plate homo-made'%y (41 —F.cina Schneider 1, Ala.r ; oiw- , Agnes G often equal 2. J ' “ an< f

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19848, 17 January 1920, Page 10

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FLOWER SHOW. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19848, 17 January 1920, Page 10

FLOWER SHOW. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19848, 17 January 1920, Page 10

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