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CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

FINE DISPLAY. The annual Chrj-Eantlieiiium Siiuw «r Canterbury Horticulture! twmv w , w “r ~ed “<• An U»Uery U.i, atternoon. .u,a to n'i'or'evv cul,Liuuu ' l U "s evoalu* „,V ua ft c.hryßi,utlu.'N,i„„ s a „.l H"" Lr '- ''••wabl.y uitd fruit ns a |» f.......• - coni IK. 11 b I Oil \\ a* kCCII. AVO ,I ® ,u *»l'OW .Mr 'Naim, a taid Or i nur!-fiyi»i all Cbriatcburcb. LI;. H(1 . llly mole interesting SZt'trt-'" ‘ c" J.ad been Slw??';;!'!?” 8 U Paler varieties, wltb-ii u ore Ilim'm' °! ' Jy ready- lor .i, (lw men,ore liardu,cn lilouma 6 iT j: SaX.nn'^ C easily the best. in cmaijtv ') cre that hud cv«-.- iJr., A ’ , a,,d colw,,r T|,« ' , ' ,JCeu i ‘‘ c " J » Christchurch. &,JO ," demonstrated that the do bloom 4 hud more tlm u ,'L J,f. ? «ero intereXtl- EuS ‘"v"' vane Lies ohoivn. Mauv ~r t h,. „ ,''ualitv U 'ui' y |''‘^ ea vvoolicd in’ SZ, f ‘ 'mported tariotier. Tin, ttautUid „r the fruit exhibited was vein 1 f l , ,UJ,i , via,«e,l that Cl.H.tuhurSS wld "iii. “V 01 t,UU cc,ure Jul ' j'l’uit cultivation I he advantage of the dry autumn weather "as shown m the oua>itv i V ot the fruit. : “ Ll oui t.heio th w ! ,r*'T table eec,ion - Mr -Nairn, unete Vdft, also a very tine di«nliv ~,i S'" »«* —a Tli o 1 dee, >ra live ' “"** very fine, ihe average sda'y belt.-r than last years §&•*£. *or« lo r^^ bettor than had been seen loj . tl ,‘ ; t«o or three years. The amateurs osnooi hohhv W advance in 1 the hobby and the; standard of the blooms Japanese imm-vod v '"‘J pjVinier tlmV* tS y « eP i at the display .. Heeled great, credit ou tile growers. Thorn were «.„o or two ally a™ rrga, jf ° f J jsplay, priueipCoiour was a very fine tiling to*consider s*:* "'7 y^sss^sjir r . ■ f,no - bu '■ °ne exhibitor hud lost seval owing to faulty branding of P-°i-,i C .^ Sr ' i (:cdl<H ‘ ,ious of hears. said id: i co nfer, should not contain hotlt coekimr an, dcßacrl. The classes ,l,ould bo K| „ ated. as. othrm.-r, t.lio .incise was mil Vl n . a ra, . llcl ' in' i, lids position ir asked to d i Flore tit i ate. Till* was a me.tic,- for the committee of Iho society. For tin-, time a’ r vert 77- V" eshibit ° r tomatoe* was i A „ nou ; bl ® f-crformatice wa . established .1 , ' s .’ ° nham, a ■■rtiirnol soldier, 10 ~afl nnl '' recently taken up clirvsaii-the-.num growing as a hobliy. Iljv, biootii William Turnr-r.” wan adjudged m el unor <>r the .lapanese in-nr-ed variety. -’ r Oraliam exhibited at the recent. Humtier show, "Here he. -scooped the pool/ i.nf. tnis was the first time ho had ahiHi t c«l t. the amsteliutv h show. Tollovring are the premier dooms: - Japanese reflex -W. liayliss and .Son “ A. J. Witeller ” Japanese Tu curved- A . S. Clraham, - William Turner. *’ Chinese Inem-ved -.Urs W Ward “ !{,, mance.” am! T. A. Thorne, “Fred Palmer - Single—W. 1 iayliss and Son, - Marigold/’ ? Blythe Memorial Cup—W. Bayliss and '/lie following were the judges : .- Pot plaTifs and cut flowers. .Messrs F. K Ih-cwjitj and W. G. C. Tieu-inelburg; decoralive. Mr ft. Nairn; fruit, .Mr b Paynter • vegetables, Messrs W. -I. Ilumin and M.’ Ciilpin. PRIZE LIST. the following is the nrize- list... the number of curries being given in parentheses 1»ECO R ATI V E S EC'tTON. Exliibii. of chrysanthemum* IF .Mr- ('. G. Clark t. -Mrs .1. .May ‘2, Miss E. Price, jvh c. Dinner table decoration (I) —M rs 11. Armstrong I, .Mrs J. May 2. Miss E. Price vh e. Epergno of cli rysatithem unis Ml— Mrs r Clark I. Mrs J. May .Mrs Glading v h c. Basket of chrysanthenmms *:;> Mrs C. G. Clark 1, Mrs J. May *2, Mrs Chiding v h Two bouquets, one bridal and one ballroom <! - Miss E. M. Hill 3. Bowl oT clnysont hem urns rjj—M i.-s E. Uowron 1. Miss M. men's* buttonholes (3)—Mrs W. E. Ckithier 1 and v h <•, Miss E. IM. llill 2. Hand liouciuct of chrysanthemums, for children under fifteen (I)—Miss Stella Coleman ' under fifteen (2) —Miss Stella. Coleman I. Miss Booker 2. Dinner table decoration, for girls under sixteen (3)—-Miss E. Brown 1, Miss Booker 2. Miss Coleman h c. POT PI .A NTS. Two chrysanthemums, distind kinds ~- Messrs W. Bayliss and Son- J and Tliree single clirysantlieimmis, uisfi netvarieties (2 Messrs W. Ba \ ! i-- and Smi i 1. Specimen plant other than chrysaa. thcinum r :t; - -1-'. W. Billons 1. AV. E. Clothier 2. Native fern C < -W_ ii. Clothier staged for effect. (1.)- —W. E. Clothier I. CUT R 1 .0(1 Ms. . Jjayli>s and Son l and .dx Japaii-e.-e, distinct varieties W. Bavli.-s, ami Sen 1 and 2. 6 ix Japanese, one valid v t3)—-A. t 5. (,i rail am 1, W. Bayliss and Hon 2. h?ix Japanese, not Jess than four di • line! varieties, crimson or scarlet F ‘ U. Bayliss and Sou 1. Six Japanese, three white and three yellow 1 1 . - \V. Bayliss and Sou l. Six Japanese, three di.-tim-t varieties <i> -W. Bayliss and Son Chinese, incurved, not less than four distinct varieties t3t —W. Bayliss and Sou 1. W- Bayliss and Son 1, C. Durie 2. Six vases of single chrysanthemum* GD — W. Bayliss and Son 1 and 2. Exhibit of outdoor grown chrysanthemums fit—VV. Hay-ii-s and Son. Six kind* of outdoor grown ! cut flowers (4)—A. Soanes J. K. Soaiies W. E. CJhit.libu* v h c. 'llireo distinct varieties <>l elirysantliemuins CD - \V. liss and Son 1 ami 2. '! lire<; \ a,.---s of single seedling oil r.y.-a ui horn mils is., A. TJ . Price 1, \\‘. 11. Cropp 2 and v li c. Twelve Japane.si', di.-iond varie l :es .2G. T. Taylor 1, A. E. Peiliej'ani 2. Six 10.- A , . Perm v'lm Six Japaneses distinct varieties, lor cup presented by Petheram 2. VV. Cf. Cropp v h . Six Japanese, not h-.-- than f 0,.- vari.iii;, (3i . , S ' : ' •• •• • \ b e. j Petheram 1 , G. T. Tavl-r •.*. S. Bailcv V l: e. Siv Janauese, two varieties (2.A. i Pel In ra tu 1 VS loan: :i ■ 1.. Petlic.ram 2 and ; • ■ ix day.ese, not less than four varieties, open only to those who have never taken a. Bailey 1, M. W Hawkins 2! M. Bick v h o' Two vases .of chrysanthemums (5) —G. T. Taylor l, V\". S. Young 2. Six vases of single chrysanthemums (3)—W. S. Young 1, A. Soanes 2. Tli ret ■ dist -

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17525, 30 April 1925, Page 8

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CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17525, 30 April 1925, Page 8

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17525, 30 April 1925, Page 8