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SUMMER FLOWERS MAKE COLOURFUL PICTURE IN THE DRILL HALL

The Drill Hall presented a colourful picture yesterday when tne Wanganui Horticultural Society held its summer show of dahlias and begonias. Because of unfavourable weather conditions the number of entries was smaller than on previous occasions, but some of the exhibits were of a particularly high standard. The attractive lay-out was favourably commented on by exhibitors and visitors to th e show. A feature of the show was the marked improvement in the decorative work. In thes e sections the quality and numerical strength of the exhibits was superior to that of the 1948 show m Wanganui. Champion of champions at the show was a dahlia exhibited by Mr I. G. Bayly. Wanganui. H e also had the best blooms in the intermediate and novice sections. Best bloom in the advanced section was exhibited by Mr J. Ellis, Palmerston North, and the best seedling dahJia was an entry by Mr G. A. Ammundsen, Wanganui. Results of the judging were as follows: DAHLIAS Advanced Six giant decoratives, not less than four distinct: P. D. England 1. Three giant decoratives, distinct: Mrs Fowler 1, J. Ellis 2. Three medium decorative, distinct: Mrs Fowler 1. Three medium semi-cactus, distinct: Mrs G. R. Jones 1, Mrs Fowler 2. Three varieties, medium semi-cactus: Mrs G. R. Jones 1, P. D. England 2. Three miniature decorative, distinct: Mrs C. Beattie 1, Mrs Fowler 2. Three varieties, miniature decorative: Mrs C. Beattie 1, Mrs Fowler 2. Thre e miniature semi-cactus, distinct: Mrs G. R. Jones 1, Mrs Fowler 2. Three varieties, miniature semi-cactus: Mrs G. R. Jones 1, Mrs C. Beattie 2. Three miniature paeony, distinct: Mrs G. R. Jones 1, Mrs Fowler 2- Six pom pones/ distinct: Mrs Fowler 1. Mrs D. Howard 2. Three pom pones: P. D. England 1, Mrs Fowler 2. Three collarettes, distinct: P. D. England 1. Intermediate Three giant decorative, distinct: I. G. Bayly 1. Three miniature decorative, distinct, G. A. Ammundsen 1. Three miniature semi-cactus, distinct. 1. G- Bayly 1, Mrs Hector Christie 2. Three varieties miniature, semi-cac-tus: Mrs Hector Christie 2. Three miniature paeony, distinct: Mrs Hector Christie 1. Six pom pones, distinct: G. A. Ammundsen 1. Novice Three giant decorative, distinct: I.i G. Bayly 1, Mrs Biggin 2. One giant' decorative: I. G. Bayly 1 and 2. Three medium decorative, distinct: Mrs Big-! gin 1, Mrs Clemance 2. Three medium 1 semi-cactus, distinct: J. Howes 1 and’ 2. Thre e miniature decorative, distinct: I- G. Bayly 1, J. Howes 2. Three I miniature, semi-cactus, distinct: R. Moore 1 and 2. Three varieties mini- 1 ature, semi-cactus, distinct: I. G. Bayly 1, J. Howes 2. Three miniature paeony: Mrs Clemance 1. Six pom pones: Mrs G. Humphrey 1, J. Howes 2. Thre e varieties pom pones: Mrs Clemance 1 and 2. One variety pom pones: R. Nelson 1, J. Howes 2. Seedling Dahlias One cactus or hybrid cactus: J. Ellis 1 and 2- On e miniature decorative: J. Ellis 1 and 2. One miniature semicactus: G. A. Ammundsen 1, J. Ellis 2. Any other variety: J. Ellis 1. * BEGONIAS Open Section One pot, pink: G. A. Ammundsen 1. Mrs Shanks 2. One hanging basket: Mrs Shanks 1. CUT FLOWERS

Antirrhinums, three spikes, distinct colours: R. Moore 1, Miss M. Mclntyre 2. Fuchsias, three sprays: Miss M. Mclntyre 1- Gerberas, three blooms: Mrs Hector Christie 1. Hydrangeas, three heads: Mrs C. Beattie 1. Hydrangeas, one head: Mrs C. Beattie 1. Six spikes gladiolus: Mrs P. Jones 1, D. Howard 2. Three spikes gladiolus:: Mrs P. Jones 1, Mrs G. R. Jones 2.' Marigolds, three African: Mrs R. Nel-; son 1. Marigolds, six French: R. Moore 1, Mrs G. R. Jones 2. Petunias,: six blooms: Miss M. Mclntyre 1, D. McElwain 2, Phlox drummondi, six spikes: D. McElwain 1, Miss M. Mclntyre 2. Zinnias, three blooms: D. McElwain 1, Mrs Hector Christie 2. Zinnias, miniature, six blooms: D. McElwain 1, Miss M. Mclntyre 2. Any other variety: Mrs R. Nelson 1, Miss M. McIntyre 2. Collection of flowers other than shrubs or dahlias: Mrs Hector Christie 1, Miss M. Mclntyre 2. DECORATIVE Advanced Bowl of dahlias: Mrs C. S. Hughes 1, Mrs C. Beattie 2. Bowl of mixed flowers: Mrs E. S. Hughes 1, Mrs J. P. Whitlock 2. Mrs C. R. Stillborn h.c. Basket of dahlias: Mrs P. D. England 1, Mrs C- Beattie 2, Mrs E. S. Hughes h.c. Bowl of pom pones: Mrs E. S. Hughes 1, Mrs R. Nelson 2, Mrs C. Beattie h.c. Tall vase of flowers, suitable for mantlepiece: Mrs E. S. Hughes 1, Mrs C. Beattie 2, Mrs Stafford h.c. Lady’s spray: Mrs E. S. Hughes and Mrs J. B. Hogg, equal 1, Miss E. Hogg 3. Presentation box of flowers or fruit: Mrs F. W. Lock 1, Mrs C. R. Stillborn 2, Mrs E. S. Hughes h.c. Most effective exhibit of mauve flowers: Mrs E. S. Hughes 1, Mrs R. Nelson 2, Mrs G. R. Jones h.c. Bowl of hydrangeas: Mrs J. P. Whitlock i; Mrs C. Beattie 2. Low bowl of mixed flowers: Mrs C. Beattie 1, Mrs R. Nelson 2. Best novelty: Mrs F. W. Lock 1, Mrs J. B. Hogg 2. Miss E. Hogg h.c. Novice Bowl of dahlias: P. Holdaway 1, Mrs Biggin 2. Bowl of pom pones: Miss M. Mclntyre 1, P. Holdaway 2. Basket of flowers: Miss M. Mclntyre 1, P. Holdaway 2. Posy: P. Holdaway 1, Mrs Biggin 2. Trough of flowers: P. Holdaway 1, Mi s I Mills 2. Tall vase of mixed flowers: P. Holdaway 1, Mrs I Mills 2.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 12 February 1949, Page 9

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SUMMER FLOWERS MAKE COLOURFUL PICTURE IN THE DRILL HALL Wanganui Chronicle, 12 February 1949, Page 9

SUMMER FLOWERS MAKE COLOURFUL PICTURE IN THE DRILL HALL Wanganui Chronicle, 12 February 1949, Page 9