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AUTUMN FLOWERS

DISPLAY AT CAMBRIDGE ST. ANDREW'S AW.NUAL SHOW (Special to Times) CAMBRIDGE*, Friday The autumn flower show under the auspices of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, was held in the Parish Hall to-day. There was a good attendance and the display or dahlias and other seasonable blooms was fully up to previous displays. A feature this year was the fruit add vegetables exhibits. Awards were as follows: Dahli3 championship points: Mr J. McWhannell 25, 1; Mrs T. Preece, 13, 2. Champion bloom, Mr C. C. Smith. DAHLIAS Judge: Mr Ward (Hamilton). Six varieties, large: C. C. Smith 1, Hanson 2, Mrs T. Preece 3. Three varieties large: O. V. Simpson 1, Hansen 2, T. Preece 3. One seedling, large*. Mrs F. Lye l and 2, C. C. Smith 3. Two yellow blooms, large. Mrs T. Preece 1. One bloom, large: j. McWhannell l, Mrs D. W. Ariell 2, O. V. Simpson 3. (Six varieties, medium: J. McWhannell 1, Mrs T. Preece 2. Three varieties, medium: Mrs T. Preece 1. J. McWhannell 2. O. V. Simpson 3. One bloom, medium: Hansen 1, J. McWhannell 2, Mrs U. W. Ariell 3. Three varieties, cactus: J. McWhannell l, Mrs T. Preece 2, Mrs p. \v. Ariell 3. six varieties, small: J. McWhannell i and 2, O. V. Simpson 3. Three varieties, .small: J. McWhannell 1 and 3, C. C. Smith 2. Three varieties, pompon: J. McWhannell 1. Mrs J. Lynds 2, Mrs T. Trecce 3. Novice section.—Three varieties, large: Mrs J. L.vnds l. Three varieties, medium.* Mrs P. Suckling 1, J. Blackman 2. Three varieties, small: Mrs P. Suckling i, Mrs J. Lynds 2, Mrs E. J. White 3. Three varieties, pompon: Mrs J. Lynds 1, Mrs C. A. Vagg 2. CUT FLOWERB Judge, Mr G. Martin. Collection or cut flowers: Mrs E. J White 1, Mrs D. W. Ariell 2. Bowl of zinnias: Mrs A. Willis 1, Miss Brann 2, Mrs J. G. Allan 3. Zinnias, 6 blooms: Mrs A Willis 1 and 2. Asters: Mrs E. J. White l and 2, Mrs 11. A. Cox 3. Marigolds (African): O. W. Simpson 1, Mrs W White 2. Mrs J. Lynds 3. Marigolds (excluding African), Mrs Cooper 1 and 2, Mrs A. R. Cox 3. Phlox: Mrs J. Lynds 1. Salvias: Mrs D. W. Ariell 1. Hydrangeas: Mrs D. W. Ariell 1, Mrs A. McFarlane 2 and 3. Vase or cut flowers: Mrs E. .Vickie 1. Mrs A. R. Cox 2, Mrs E. J. White 3. DECORATIVE Judge: Mrs Ward Bowl and vase of dahlias: Mrs E. Nlckle 1. Mrs D. W. Ariell 2. jug of flowers: Mrs E. N'ickle 1, Mrs D. W. Ariell 2. Long shoulder spray: Mrs E. J. White 1. Floating bowl: Mrs E. J. White 1, Mrs E. N'ickle 2. Basket or fruit and vegetables: Mrs A. R. Co.x 1, Mrs W. J. Ward 2. Vase or flowers, arranged by men: J. Linsley l, W. James 2. Novice section.—Vase or flowers: Miss Anne Willis 1. Posy: Miss M. Cox I Standing basket or flowers: Mrs A. R. cox Children’s classes.—(Saucer of flower* • fcbirley Amyes 1, Joy White 2, Jocelyri < >anard 3. Buttonhole*. J. Beange 1 L Easter 2. posy: l. Easter i, A. smith 2.‘ Miniature garden.* Alison Low 1, Ailsa Ilarvey 2, JL. Easter 3. FRUIT ARD VEGETABLES Judge, Mr J. Ballard. Hamilton. ■1 *. Cles „ er ‘ Wles: T. Slecn 1, A. Finch "rs A. R. Cox 3. lour cooking- applesMrs J. Lynds 1, Mrs J. c. Allan 2. T sinen 3. Four cooking- peaches: T. Slecn i Four lemons: il. Beilg-e 1. Ten cape-' gooseberries: Mrs 0. Williams 1. Bufich or grapes: Mrs G. w. Williams 1, c. \ Fln-cn 2 Apple cucumbers: Mrs c. p. Hill 2. T. Steen 3. Tomatoes! J* r “ A - R - 1, Miss E. Willis 2, Mrs 0 Williams 3. Onions, quality- Mrs T cr„ti '■ I Jn„ B n Uri?e r Otilons. heactest: Mrs ? C. Allan. Cabbage: Mrs J. Lvnds 1 it , Ca n rots: Mrs J - c - Alta 1. Mrs Mrs t Ellis ? n m 5 5 i MrS J - C - Allan L Lr lrS otV tll i s 2 : Red beetroot: T. Steen 1 Peas L £'X, Ces: { McWhannen 1 - g * Williams l. Shallots* Mrs 9- 'J Mrs J. Linsley 2, h ’ Riley 2\MA an c : H rS riJr yn^S U J lrs G * Williams T Steen i H »’i -, 3 '„ Potatoes * round: L* i, H. Binge 2, Mrs G. William* Potatoes, oval: H. Burge l, T. Steen ?> Sidney; j. Blackman l, t. Steen nian P l. fnar Wc or VbXKT V» h C °K’

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21052, 2 March 1940, Page 9

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AUTUMN FLOWERS Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21052, 2 March 1940, Page 9

AUTUMN FLOWERS Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21052, 2 March 1940, Page 9

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