Wanganui Show
Results of judging in the autumn show were:— CHRYSANTHEMUMS Open Or Amateur JAPANESE VARIETIES. Six distinct: G. R. Jones 1, E. J. Kimber 2. Three distinct: E. J. Kimber 1. Three pink or mauve blooms: E. J. Kimber 1. Three any other colotir: E. J. Kimber 1. Red or crimson: G. R. Jones 1. One white: E. J. Kimber 1, G. R. Jones 2. One yellow: E. J. Kimber 1. One any other colour: G. R. Jones 1, E. J. Kimber 2. Novelty, not in commerce more than two years: E. J. Kimber 1. Amateur Classes INTERMEDIATE. Six blooms, not less than four varieties: J. G. Keeling 1, Clifton 2. Three distinct: J. G. Keeling 1. Three white: Mrs. H. Bowling 1 and 2. Three yellow: J. G. Keeling 1, Mrs. H. Bowling 2. Three red or crimson: M. Clifton I. Mrs. H. Bowling 2. Three pink or mauve. Mrs. H. Bowling 1. Three, any other colour. M. Clifton 1. One pink or mauve: J. G. Keeling 1, Mrs. H. Bowling 2. One white: Mrs. W. Penn 1 and champion bloom and best white, Mrs. H. Bowling 2. One red or crimson: J. G. Keeling 1. Novelty, not in commerce more than two years: M. Clifton 1. Novice Three blooms not less than two varieties; E. W. Wahlstrom 1 , and champion and best red, Mrs. J. Dempsey 2, D. Cameron 3. Three pink or mauve: Mrs. Dempsey 1, E. Wahlstrom 2. Three white: Mrs. J. Dempsey 1, E. Wahlstrom 2. Three yellow: Mrs. J. Dempsey 1 and best yellow, E. Wahlstrom 2. Three any other colour: E. Wahlstrom 1, D. Cameron 2, Pjys. J. Dempsey h.c. One white: D. Cameron. One yellow: D. Cameron. One pink or mauve: D. Cameron 1, E. Wahlstrom 2. Any other colour: E. Wahlstrom 1. D. Cameron 2. CHINESE INCURVED VARIETIES Intermediate Three blooms, Madame E. Rogers: J. G. Keeling L Three other than | Lord Somers or Madame E. Rogers: J. G. Keeling 1. One Lord Somers: D. Cameron 1. One Madame E. Rogers: Mrs. 11. Bowling 1 and 2. Novice Ono Lord Somers: D. Cameron 1 and champion Lord Somers, E. WahlKrom 2. Any other variety: E. WahlI strom 1 and 2HIRSUTES Open Or Amateur Three hairy wonder, one vase: E. J. Kimber 1. Three, excluding hairy wonder: E. J. Kimber 1.
Intermediate I Three wonder, one vase: J. G. Keeling 1. One hairy wonder: J. G. Keeling 1. One any other variety: J. G. Keeling 1 and best bloom m class. Novice One any variety: Mrs. Simmons 2. EXHIBITION SINGLES Open To All Exhibitors Three blooms, Desert Song, one vase: Mrs. J. Dempsey 1. Intermediate Nine blooms, three varieties of each, excluding Desert Song: J. G. Keeling 1 and best bloom in section, best vase of singles, Mrs. H. Be—ling Novice Three blooms, one vase: D. Cameron 1 and best in section and 2. One bloom: D. Cameron 1 and 2. PHANTASY Three any variety, one vase: D. Cameron 1 and best bloom in section and best, vase of phantasy, Mrs. J. Dempsey 2. Open To All Three varieties decorative single chrysanthemum, three sprays of each, no disbudding,' three vases: Mrs. W. H. Richards 1 and 2. Three varieties decorative, double chrysanthemums: Mrs. W. H. Richards 1 and 2. Six sprays of pompoms: Mrs. J. Dempsey I. Mrs. J. G. Mills 2. Collection fairly representing all divisions, six vases, excluding Japanese exhibition blooms, not more than one spray of any variety: Mrs. J. G. Mills 1, Mrs. W. H. Richards 2. Three double decorative blooms, not less than two varieties, not exceeding six inches in diameter, one vase: J. G. Keeling 1 and best bloom, D. Cameron 2. CUT FLOWERS Amateur Antirrhinums: M. Mclntyre 1. Three zinnias: M. Mclntyre 2. Three African marigolds: Miss C. M. Roberts I, Mrs. G. R. Jones 2. Six French marigolds: Mrs. R. Nelson 1, M. McIntyre 2. Six salvia bonfire: M. McIntyre 1. Three dahlias: Mrs. G. R. Jones 1, M. Mclntyre 2. Three miniature semi-cactus dahlias: G. R. Jones 1, M. Mclntyre 2. Six pompom dahlias: M. Mclntyre 1. Any other variety: M. Mclntyre 1, Mrs. R. Nelson 2. Collection of outdoor grown flowers, excluding chrysanthemums and shrubs, six varieties: M. Mclntyre 1. Collection of flowering shrubs, names: Mrs. M. G. Seddon 1. DECORATIVE Posy: Mrs. F. W. Locke 2. Presentation box of flowers: M. Mclntyre 1, Mrs. J. P. Whitlock 2. Bowl of flowers, any foliage: Mrs. D. Earle 1 and special, Mrs. Izard 2. Tall vase of flowers: Mrs. D. Stafford 1, Mrs. W. H. Richards 2. Basket of chrysanthemums, to be judged for decorative effect: Mrs. C. Beattie 1, Mrs. D. Stafford 2. Jug of autumn foliage with berries: Mrs. R. Nelson 1, Mrs. C. Beattie 2. Bowl of Chrysanthemums, any foliage: Mrs. J. P. Whitlock 1, Mrs.’ D. Stafford 2. Trough of flowers: Mrs J. P. Whitlock 1, Mrs. R. Nelson 2. Posy bowl of mixed flowers: Mrs. G. R. Jones 1, Mrs. C. Beattie 2. Jug or vase of white or cream coloured flowers: Mrs. J. P. Whitlock 1, Mrs. W. H. Richards 2. Wall vase with any flowers; foliage or berries: Mrs. C.. Beattie 1, Mrs. R. Nelson 2. Ono vase of chrysanthemums: Mrs. W. H. Richards 2. Best arrangement of fruit and leaves. Mrs C. Beattie 1, Mrs. D. Earle 2. Collection of native trees or shrubs, 12 varieties, flowers or berries optional: Ross Abercrombie 1. CHILDREN'S CLASSES Japanese Chrysanthemums Under 13 years.—Three blooms: J. Clifton 1 and best bloom in section, Two blooms: J. Clifton 1. One bloom: A MeKegg 1, J. Clifton 2. Under 16 years.—One bloom: Miss P. Benson 1. Exhibition Singles Under 13 years.—Three blooms: J. Clifton 1, A. MeKegg 2. One bloom: J. Clifton 1, A. MeKegg 2. Under 16 years.—Three blooms: Miss P. Benson 1 and 2. One bloom: Miss Benson 1 and 2. Decorative Primary School children.—Bowl of mixed flowers: Miss P. Holdaway 1. Vase of chrysanthemums with autumn foliage: Miss P. Holdaway 1. Tall vase of mixed flowers and foliage: Miss P. Holdaway 2. Secondary School children. Bowl of mixed flowers: Miss E. Hogg 1. Vase of chrysanthemums with autumn foliage: Miss E. Hogg 1. POINTS PRIZES Winners of points prizes were: Chrysanthemums.—Open and amateur: E. J. Kimber 1, G. R. Jones 2. Amateur intermediate: J. G. Keeling I. Mrs. H. Bowling 2. Novice: D. Cameron 1, E. Wahlstrom 2. Hirsutes: J. G. Keeling 1. Exhibition singles: J. G. Keeling. Anemone centred singles: D. Cameron. Phantasy: D. Cameron. Open to all: W. H. Richards. - Cut flowers.—Amateur <C. Rasmussen trophy), M. Mclntyre.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1949, Page 8
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