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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ! FINE DISPLAY AT ANNUAL SHOW The Drill Hall was gay with autumn tints yesterday afternoon and evening, when the Wanganui Horticultural Society held is annual show. There was a very large attendance, and large entries were received in all classes. Produce and fancy goods stall holders were kept busy at both sessions'. The results were: — CHBYSAN THHMUMS. Open Class. (Judge: Mr F. Mason, Feilding.) Twenty-four cut ‘blooms. —T. Peapells 1, J. W. T. Mandeno 2. Twelve Japanese distinct varieties. —Mrs A. Lethbridge 1, J. W. T. Mandeno 2. Six Japanese varieties.—Mrs A. Lethbridge 1. J. W. T. Mandeno 2. Six Japanese blooms with foliage.— Mrs A. Lethbridge 1, T. Peapells 2. Three white blooms. —J. Mandeno J, T. Peapells 2. Three yellow blooms. —Mrs A. Lethbridge 1, T. Peapells 2. Three pink blooms.—J. Mandeno 1, Mrs Lethbridge 2. Three crimson.—J. Mandeno 1. Three mauve or purple.—T. Peapells 1. Three blooms, bronze.—T. Peapells 1, J. Mandeno 2. Three Hirsute.—T. Peapells 1 and 2. Best Novelty.—Mr Lethbridge 1 and One specimen bloom.—N. H. Hollard 1, Master D. Miller 2, Mrs Guildford 3. Amateurs’ Section. Twelve blooms. —Mrs Guildford 1, L. G. Moss 2. Six blooms. —Mrs Guildford 1, L. G. Moss 2. Three blooms. —L. G. Moss 1, Mrs Guildford 2. Three white blooms.—T. Paine 1, Mrs Guildford 2. Three yellow.—L. G. Moss 1, Miss McLeod 2. Three pink.—Miss McLeod I,l* G. Moss 2. Three crimson.—Mrs McLeod 1, Mrs Guildford 2. Three mauve or purple.—Mrs Guildford 1, F. G. Stanton 2. Three Hirsute.—S. Annabell 1, Miss McLeod 2. Three bronze blooms. —-F. G. Stanton 1, Mrs Guildford 2. Three blooms, Chinese.—T. Peapells 1 and 2. Locally Grown. Six blooms, distinct varieties.—Miss Ashmore 1, Miss McLeod 2. Six blooms, not less than three varieties.—Miss Ashmore 1 and 2. Three blooms, distinct varieties. — Miss Ashmore 1 and 2. Novices. Six blooms.—C. R. Anderson 1, S. Annabell 2. Three blooms, distinct varieti^b.—S. Annabell J, C. Anderson 2. Three white blooms.—C. R. Anderson 1, Mrs Smith 2. Three yellow.—S. Annabell 1, C. RAnderson 2. Three pink.—C. R. Anderson 1, S. Annabell 2. Three niaufe or purple.—C. R. Anderson 1, S. Annabell 2. Three bronze.—C. R. Anderson 1, S. Annabell 2. Three crimson.—C. R. Anderson 1, S. Annabell 2. Collection grown in school grounds.—• Wanganui Last School. CUT FLOWERS. (Judge: Miss Lethbridge. FoildingL Six cactus dahlias.—Mrs E. M. Paulding 1. Mrs H. Muldrock 2. Six peony or dccortive.—H. P. Lance 1, Mrs Paulding 2, Six single dahlias.—Mrs Paulding 2. Collection dahlias. —H. P. Lance 1, Mrs Muldrock 2.

Twelve cosmos.—Mrs A. Bay]y J, Mrs Faulding 2. Twelve zinnias.—Mrs Bayly 1. Six sweet sultan. —Mrs Muldrock 2. Salvias, one vase.—H. P. Lance 1, Mrs Bayley 2. Chrysanthemums, singles, etcs—Miiss Ashmore 1. Mrs W .J. Treadwell 2. Chrysanthemums, sprays, etc.—Miss Ashmore 1, Mrs W. J. Treadwell 2. Any other variety.—Miss K. Cave 1, Mrs H. P. Lance 2. Collection cut flowers. —Mrs W. J. Treadwell 1, Mrs E .M. Faulding 2. Collection autumn foliage.—Airs Calders .1 and 2. DECORATIVE SECTION. (Judge: Miss Lethbridge, Feilding). One bowl cosmos.—Airs Faplding J, Mrs A. Cave 2. One bowl dahlias.—Mrs Faulding 1. One bowl chrysanthemums, single.— Airs Faulding 1. Airs Guildford 2. One bowl chrysanthemums, double.— Aliss S. Taylor L Mrs Guildford 2. One bowl cut flowers.—Miss S. Taylor 1. Airs Faulding 2. Basket cut flowers.—Miss A. C. Alexander 1, Airs Faulding 2. Basket foliage.—Mrs AfcGregor 1. Mrs Faulding 2. Vase cut flowers.—Airs Faulding I, Mrs Aves 2. Bunch flowers. —Airs W. J. Treadwell 1, Airs Ingram 2. Shower bouquet.—Airs Faulding. Posy bouquet.—Airs Faulding 1, Airs Aves 2. Bouquet, hand. —Airs Faulding 1, Mrs Ingram 2. Bouquet, hand. no wiring.—Mrs Faulding 1, Airs Burrell 2. Dinner table decoration. amateurs only; to be done with chrysanthemums. —Mrs Faulding 1, Airs Aves 2. CHILDREN’S SECTION. Basket of flowers.—Aliss Ingram 1. Miss B. Alexander 2.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19828, 30 April 1927, Page 8

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PRIZE BLOOMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19828, 30 April 1927, Page 8

PRIZE BLOOMS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19828, 30 April 1927, Page 8