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SPRING BLOSSOMS

METHODIST FLOWER SHOW. FINE DISPLAY. The flower show and Paddy's 1].,, ket held in the Oddfellows' |( a }, ~ Saturday afternoon, under (he pices of the Methodist Church, » ih success in every way. There was ail exceptionally line display el' blooms, and competition in the ous classes was very keen. The ing classes did not fill as well us ] a ,, year, but the quality was there, jp W. Jackson, of Takapau, judged th,. flowers and Mrs Hansen the cookin,. Misses A. Bibby und A. Miller '-arrierl out (heir duties as joint sccrctarit. admirably, and (lie Rev. H, p Kl|] was in the right place as general or ganiser. Following are the details of the awards:— Anemones.—-Mrs Searrotl ] j| R, 11. Tod 2, Mrs 11. Kittow 3,' p it( entries. Violets.—Mrs Scarrolt 1, Mrs ( Cooper 2, Mrs H. T. Limbi id; 3, v, entries. Freezias.—Mrs H. T. Liiuhrick 1 and 3, Mrs I). Kittow 2. Primroses and Polyanthus— JO, L. Grenside 1, Mrs Kittow 2. Mrs R T. Limbrick 3. Pansies. —Mrs Carson, 1,2, 3 Six entries. Ranunculas— Mrs 11. T. Limbrick 1 and 2. Stocks. —Mrs 11. T. Limbrick ],M ri Carson 2 and 3. Hyacinths,—Miss J. Miller 1. Wallflowers.—Mrs J. Walker 1 Miss Beck 2, Mrs Carson 3. Camelias. —Mrs J. Bibby 1, Ms Searrotl 2. Collection of Cut Flowers.—Mn Cooper 1, Mrs Kittow 2. Mrs Car,an 3. Poppies—Mrs Kaoi 1, Mrs Canon Basket.—Mrs A. E. King 1. Bowl of Bulbs. —Mrs A. E. King 1 Mrs H. T. Limbrick 2. Jonquils. —A. F. Cook 1, Mrsß. H. Toil 2, Mrs Kittow 3. Polyanthus Narcissus.—Mrs Adeane 1, Mrs Carson 2 and 3. Seven entries. Daffodils. —Trumpet, three vanities: A. F. Cook 3. Mrs R. H. Tod 2 and 3. Twelve entries. One variety: Mrs R. H. Tod 1 and 3, A. F. Cook 2. Thirteen entries. Incomparabilis.—Three varieties* A. F. Cook 1. Mrs R. H. Tod 2. One bloom: A. F. Cook 1, Mrs 11. It. Tod2, Miss d’Emden 3. Barrii.—Three varieties: A. F Cook 1. One bloom: A. F. Cook 2 Leedsii. —Three varieties: A. F Cook 1, Mrs J. Walker 2. Mrs B. H. Tod 3. One bloom, any variety: A. F. Cook 1. Mrs R. H. Tod 2. Three double white daffodils: Mrs Searrotl 2. Three double yellow daffodils: Mrs H. T. Limbrick 1, Mrs Searrotl 2. Three double daffodils bi-rolor Mrs H. T. Limbrick 1 and 2.

Champion Daffodil. —Mrs 11. H. Tod.

Most Points in Flowers.—A. F. Cook. COOKING CLASSES. Sponge Sandwich, butter—Miss L. Campbell 1, Miss M. King 2. Miss G. Major 3. Spone Sandwich, no butler.—Mis' Campbell 1, Mrs Butt sent'. 2, Miss 51 King 3. Sponge Roll. —Miss King 1. Miss Campbell 2. Ginger Cake.—Miss Campbell 1. Miss King 2, Mrs L. E. Came 3. Oven Scones.—Miss A. Bibby 1 Mrs L. E. Carne 2. Miss Campbell 3. Girdle Scones—Miss Campbell2. Pikelets. —Miss Campbell 2. Shortbread. —Miss Campbell 1, Mis* King 2, Mrs Carson 3. Sausage Rolls.—Miss Campbell 1 Mrs Carson 2 and 3. Jam Tarts.—Miss Campbell 1, Mn Carson 2. Fruit Cake, —Mrs Carson 1, MriF Bott 2. Hen’s Eggs.—Miss Campbell l,Mn L. E. Carne 2.

Most Points.—Miss L. Campbell.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 149, 12 September 1932, Page 2

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SPRING BLOSSOMS Waipawa Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 149, 12 September 1932, Page 2

SPRING BLOSSOMS Waipawa Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 149, 12 September 1932, Page 2