AUTUMN FLOWERS
'I ANNUAL GREYTOWN SHOW HELD YESTERDAY. ! BETTER ENTRIES AND KEENER COMPETITION « BEY CUP WON BY MBS. KIDD is i r I The Greytown Horticultural Soclety’s autumn show, held in the v Town Hall to-day, was one of the r | most successful exhibitions held for some time, due to the favour- . j able season experienced. The en- ’ tries were ahead of the last show ' and competition much keener. Cut r ’ blooms were a feature and made 1 an arresting show. Vegetables were •" shown in large numbers, while the H quality was of the best. The de- - corative classes were well filled and elicited admiration, the Bey Cup for most points being obtained by Mrs J. H. Kidd. | The delightful afternoon and evening brought out a large number of country people end the atiendau-c w: « well n up ‘o expectations. ■* Following are. the detailed results: — CUT BLOOMS (Judge, Mr F. Westbury, Taita.) Three pansier: Mrs Scharnweber, 2. Six pansies: Mrs Schamweber, 2. r Three roses: Mrs Archie Clark, 1; Ma t John Mai tin, 2; Mrs J. One, i. One - white or cream rote: Mna John Martin, 1( 1; Mrs Schornweber,, 2; Mrs Weather--8 sfone, 3. One red rose: Mrs J. Martin, ci; Mrs Scharnwebcr, 2; Mrs Archi® 0 Clarke, 3. One pink rose: Mrs J. Mar- ] tin, 1; Mrs Scharnweber, 2; Mrs Archie Clarke, 3. One pink rose: Mns J. „ Martin, 1; Mrs A. Clarke, 2; Mm Seharnweber, 3. One yellow rose:, Mrs OJ. Martin, 1; Mrs A. Clarke, 2. Three 8 spikes carnation®: Mrs Wen the r>t one, a J. Collection verbenas: Mr® l>ruiinT mo nd, 1; Mrs H. Kicid, 2; Mrs Slater, [• 3. Collection of nasturtium's: R. Brun- . ton, 1; Mrs J. H. Kidd, 2; Al.ns Richard!*, 3. Three African marigolds: Mrs Slater, 1 and 2; W. M. Allan, 3. Six ’ French man go-1 ds: Mrs Scharnweber, jl; W. M’ A’ldn, 2; Mr® A. Finn, 3. Six ’Phlox Drumm ondi, distinct colour®: llMts F. Be«t, I; Mrs Scharwweber, 2; (Mrs A. Finn, 3. Collect’>n of Phlox Mrs F. Be«t, 1; Mrs jScharnweber, 2; Mrs Slater, 3. Three 5 spikes Phlox, perennials: Mrs Bail, 1; ■Mrs Sehilinweber, 2. Petunia®: Mrs A. I Finn 1 and 2; Mns Norrie, 3. CoJJil ection of Cosmes: W . M. Allan 1 and .2; Mrs Richards, 3. Collection, of ’jCoieopsis, or Mrs Weather;ftone, 1; Mrs J. H Kidd, 2. Antirrhinums: Mrs J. H. Kidd, ]; Maw l ’Sc barn weber, 2. Zinnia®, ft va •Mrs J. Coe. 1; H. D. Baylist, 2; Mr< H. Clark, 3. Zinnias, 3 vwietice; H. D. ;Bayhss, 1; Mrs H. Clarke, 2; Mrs J. ’.BL Kidd. 3. Salvia-: Mrs Wcathor--5 stone, 1; Mrs J. H. Kidd, 2; Mr® An--5 ker. 3. Gall’ardias: Mrs J. Norris, 1: 5 Mrs J. H. 2 a Mrs Behai®webber, ‘3. Pen®tpm<Mus; Mrs J. Coe. 1; Mrs A. Finn, 2; Airs H. Clarke, 3. Lilliuma: ■[Mrs J. H. Kidd, 1; Mrs Scharoweber, :,2. SalpiglossiszMrs Pink. 1; M. Aiijan, 2; Mrs «T. Coe, 3. Collection of ’ tScabiosa: Mrs A. Finn, 1; Mrs Scharnhweber. 2; W. 3. Six ajinua-h: ( W. M. Allan, 1; Mrfe Scharnweber, 2, ■|Afrs Kidd, 3. Collection of cut blooms: Mrs Scharnweber, 1; Mrs J. ifi. Kidd, 2; W. M. Allan, 3. Hydran(gea, 1 bloom: Airs Drummond, 1; Mrs J. Paterson, 2; Mns H. Neilsen, 2 Collection of hydrangea: Mrs Bey, 1 and 2; E. Tate, 3. Any other distinct flower, one variety: Mrs Schomweber, 1 and 2; Mrs Norrie, 3. (Continued on Page 6.)
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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1929, Page 5
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