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HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

HORORATA. The Hororata Horticultural Society held if? annua! summer show on February 24. The entries we«e good, especially in th® vegetable and cooking classes, and soma very fine produce was shown. The flowers were rather poor, owing to previous weather conditions. Following is the prize list: FLOWERS. Open Class. Itflse. one b'.oom—Mrs J. D. Hall 1. Mrs G. Fuller 2. Sweet- peas--A!rs J. D. Hall 1. Mrs G Fuller 2. Pansies - Mrs Inch L Mrs G. Fuller 2. Cut blooms—Mrs J. Clucas 1, Mrs J. D. Hall 2. Amateur. Hoses. six varieties—.l. Hoekridge !. Roses, tiuee varieties —J- Hoekridge I. Mrs I’e arson 2. Roses, three blooms—J. Hockridge 1. Mrs Pearson 2. 'Single rose. lbr»> blooms-—Mrs Pexrscu 1- Best rose in the. show —-J. Hockridgc. Srccl peas. ten varieties—Miss 13arber 1. Sweet pdas, five varie-ties—-Miss Barber i. Sweet peas, one variety - Miss Barber 1. Mrs Pearson 2. Carnations—Archdeacon Kn«or 2. io’as—Mrs Harris 1. Mrs Zohrab 2. Verbenas—F. r l izzard 1. Mrs Pearson 2. C-o'lection verbenas Mrs 25obrab 1. Geraniums —Mrs Pearson 1, Archdeacon Eru*or 2. Tvy geraniums—Mrs Pearson 1. Archdeacon Enter 2. Pansies Mrs Inch 1, Mrs Codings 2. Phlox Drmnmondii—Mrs Pearson 1, Mrs Zohrab 2. Asters—Mrs Codings 1. Slocks—Mrs Pearson L Miss Barber 2. Gladioli —Mrs Pearson 1. Mrs Harris 2. Salpiglossis Mrs Collings 1. Perennial nhlox—Mrs Pearson 1. Pentslemons—Mrs Pearson 1. Archdeacon Eli sot 2. Collection of cut flowers—Mrs Zohrab 1. DECORATIVE. Decorative vases (own vases) —Mrs Pearson t. Mrs Zohrab 2. Decorative vases (society’s vases) —Mrs Pearson 1. Mrs Zohrab 2- G.on. tltmen’s buttonholes —Mrs Beattie 1. Air eP<*arson 2. Lady's spray - Miss T. Oliver 1. Miss Zohrab 2. -Lady’s bouquet- Mrs Beattie. Decorated table (society’s vases) —Mrs Zobrah J. Mrs «!. D. Had l. Decorated table (own va.-es) —Mrs Zohrab 1. Mrs .T. D. Hall 2. Bowl of nasturtiums—A. M. V ilsOn 1. Mrs Zohrab 2. Bowl cf roses-Mr* Beat tie 1. Bowl sweet peas-»Mra J. D. Hall 1, Mrs Pearson 2. POT PLANTS. Fuchsia, double—Mrs Pearson 1. Fuchsia, single Mrs Pearsou l. Geranium, singleMrs Pearson .1. Geranium, double—Mrs Pearson 1. Plant in flower—Mrs" Fearsou 1. Fo.rage plant—Mrs Pearson I. Begonia— Mis Pearson 1. Maidenhair lern —Mrs Pearson 1. FRUIT. Open Class. Dessert apples—Mrs J. D. Hall 1 and 2. Cooking apples— Miss Codings l and 2. Apricots—Mrs .Beattie I. Plums—Mrs J. C.ucas J, Mrs Zohrab 2. Collection plums - Mrs J. Clucas 1. Pears—Mr Beattie 2. Peaches —Archdeacon Knsor I. Mrs M’Gregor 2. Collection fruit—Mrs M’Gregor 1, E. C. Zohrab 2. VEGETABLES. Open Class. Collection —G. bul.er 1, Mrs •J. D. Hall 2. Potatoes, three oi one variety, not. white— U. M. Reeves J, E. C. Zohrab 2. Potatoes, three of oue variety, white—P. Scott J, L. Mooar 2. Unions, autumn-sown—A. B Hoekridge 1, Mrs .1. D. Hall 2. Onions, spring-sown —Mrs Birred 1, Mrs J. D. Hall 2 Leeks—G. Fuller 1. Parsnips—Mrs J. Clucas 1. H. M. .Reeves 2. Garden carrots L D. King l, G. Fuller 2. Garden turnips -G. Fuller J. L. Mooar 2. Peas—Mrs J. Glucas L L. U. King 2. Cabbage—G. Fuller I. Broad beaus—L. D. King 1, Mrs J. D. Had 2. Runner beaus —Mrs Birred .1, Mrs .1 Clucas 2. French beans—Mrs <L Clucas 1, L. D. King 2. .Beetroot—li. M. Reeves ], Mrs J- D. Hall 2. Beetroot (turnip-rooted) —L. Mooar 1. Cucumber —Mrs J. D. Hall 2. Marrow—G. Fuller 1, M. M. Reeves 2. Pumpkin—H. M. Reeves 2. Lettuce—Mrs Ja Birred I. 'Tomatoes—Mrs Birred 1, Mrs J. I) Hall 2. Rhubarb —Mrs .Birrell 1, G. Fuller 2. Amateur. Collection —Mrs M’Adam 2. Potatoes, not more than six varieties—Stau Mooar !. Potatoes, white—L. D. King 1, Hororata School *2. Potatoes, other thau white—L. D. King J, L. Mooar 2. Onions, autumn-sown—■ A. B. Hoekridge 1. Mrs M’Adaru 2. Onions, spring-sown—Mra B. Pickering 1, W. 'Pizzard 2. Leeks —Mrs G. Derrett 1, Archdeacon Eusor 2. Parsnips—F. Tizzard 1, H. Tsaliagh 2. Carrots —L. D. King 1, F. Tizzard 2. Turnips—L. Mooar 1, Archdeacon Ensor 2. Peas—L. D. King 1 and 2. Cabbage—--1,. Mooar 1. Mrs G. Derrett 2. Broad beans'* Lj. D. King 1. Runner beans— L. D. King ], Mrs M’Adam 2. French beans—L. D. King 1, Mrs M’Aclam 2. Beetroot—A. M. Wilson .1. H. Ballagh 2. Beetroot (turnip rooted)—Archdeacon Ensor 1. L. D. King 2. Marrow—Archdeacon Ensor . W. Tizzard 2. Lettuce—A. M. Wilson 1. Mrs M’Ada-m 2. Tomatoes—Mrs W. Pickering 1. "Mrs G. Derrett 2. Rhubarb—G. Hight 1. Stan Mooar 2. Celery—Mrs G. Derrett 1 and 2. FARM. PRODUCE. Field carrots—L. D. King 1 and 2. Field turnips—W. 11. Oliver 1. Archie Oliver 2. Swedes—H. M. Reeves 1 and 2. Mangels— W. Tizzard 1. J.. D. King 2. Collection forage plants—J. D. Hall 3. HOME INDUSTRIES. _____ Home-made loaf—Mis? E. Inch 1, .Mrs Birred 2. Girdle scones—Mrs G. Cflaprnan 1. Plain scones —Mrs G. Chapman 1, Mrs Wilson -j Mrs Keltic 3. Collection scones— Miss E. Codings 1. Shortbread—Mr3 Chapman 1, Mrs Wiis-on 2. Pikelets —Mrs Chapman 1, Mrs .Right 2. Collection small cakes —Miss 11. Codings 1. Tartlets—Mrs Wilson 1, Mrs Keltie 2. Collection pastr>—Mrs Birred 3, Miss R. Codings 2. Marble cake — Mrs Chap mail 1, Airs Oliver 2.- Madeira cake. Mrs Chapman 3. Mnmphver 2. Seed cake—Mrs Chapmaij 1, Airs \Yilson 2. Light fruit cake—Mrs Wilson ]. Rich fruit, cake— Mrs G. Derrett 3, Miss E. Codings 2 Sponge sandwich —Mrs Oliver 1, Airs Wilson 2. Sponge rod—Airs Wilson 3, Mrs Keltie 2. Billy sponge—Mrs Beattie 1. Mrs Hight 2. Pol marmalade—Airs Wilson 1, Mrs Beattie 2. Collection jam3—Mrs Birred 1, Mrs Beattie 2. Collection jellies-—Airs Ceilings 1. Collection bottled fruit —Airs Birred 1, Mrs Jones 2. Separator butter—Airs Hight 1,- Mrs Fuller 2. Dairv butter—Miss A. Maiheson 3. Hen-eggs—Mrs Zohrab 1. Mrs H. Foster 2. Starched blouse—Miss W. Codings 3.. White collar—Mrs Fuller 1.

CMILDRLX’S SECTION, Collection vegetabler—S. Colllugs 1, S. Alcoa: ‘2. Collection flowers—Miss \V. 00]» Kings 1, Cullecblun grasses-4}. Zobrab J, 11. Mabhesou 2. Coliccclon weeds—Miss R. Maths-son 1. Buttonhole—Under 7 yum-5, Miss 11. Boyle 1. Miss, M. Hunt. ‘2. Under ten youxa: S Hunt J. Miss M. Oliver 2. Under thirteen years: Miss J’. Oliver 1. (i. Zohrab ‘3. Over thirteen years: Miss \‘l‘. Calling: l. Decorated vegan—Uudgr seven years: Miss R. Boyle 1, Miss 31'. Hqu ‘2, Under ten yaara: Miss N. Zolxmb 1, S. Hunt 2. Under thirteen yearsw Miss "J‘, Mufiey 1, Llias VP. Oliver ‘2. Over Lhiztcnu yr-ars: Miss‘ W. Collings 1. Table—Miss 1;“. Uliver 1. BouquatwAliss 1". Oliver 1. Cookery (children bet-ween thirteen and aixteéu years).~Sconcs-Miss C. King l. l’ikelets—Miss D. King 1. Sponge sandwich —Miea G. Kim: 1. Miss D. King *2. Apple pie—Miss G. King 1. Children under tln'r» teen years: Scones—Miss Film-rottl and ‘2. Pikeletaeriss V. “rilson I, Miss N. Tale- 2. Sponge sandwich—Miss IV. Tate 1, Miss 11. Darrell. 2. ’ _ ,_

Sewing and Granaral.—.Garment. under sixteen yqara: lliss J. M'Gregor 1. Miss “'. Collings 2. Under thirteen years: Miss U‘. luch 1. Miss V. \Vilscm 2'l. \Vorked buttonholefiUndor sixteen years: Miss P. Oliver 1. Under thirteen yea-rs: Miss V. Wilson 1, Miss M. Oliver 51. Damned sock~Under nixteen years: Miss P. Olivn 1. Undcr thin teen years—3sss V. Wilson I. Starched blouse—Miss M. Fuller 1. Miss P. Oliver 2. Writing—Primer class: F. Collings 1. Misu N. Zohrab ‘2. Standards I. and' IL: Miss V, “Khan 1. S. Hunt ‘2. Standards 111. and IV.: Nfias U. Inch 1. Standards V. and Vl,: Miss W. Co'Hings 1. Miss P. Oliver 2. Crayon' drawing—Primer class: S. Hunt 1. Pencil drawing—Standards I. and 11.: Miss R Gebbia 1, Miss V. \Vilson ‘2. Pencil drawing. shadeJ—Standards. 131. IV.. V, and V 7,: Miss 0 Mafiex' 1. Miss N. Tate 2.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 2

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HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 2

HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 2