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Roses.-1. Mr. J. A. Plummer; 2Sir Robert Ho Tung.

THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH.

Tomatoss-1, Matilda Hospital;

2. Mr. Scott Harston.

Turnips.-1, Mr. N. L. Watson;

1. Mr. C. D. Wilkinson.

Marrows-No award.

Kohl Rabi.1, Mr. A H. Compton; 2, Mr. C. D. Wilkinson. Eadive-1, Mr. N. L. Watson.

SECTION 5.

%

Cat Flowers (open to all, except

and Peak Gardens

Chinese Market Gardeners.)

THURSDAY

MARCH. 4. 1920.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

Customers are requested to

Cut Flowers of six distinct apply

kinds.1, Lady Ho Tung: 2, Mr. A. Nicol.

Sweet Peas-1, Mrs. K. Hunter, 2. Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Antirrhinum,-1, Mr. Ho Kom

Tong.

Red or Pink Roses.-1,Sir Faul Chater; 2. Mr. Ho Kom Toag. -

White or Yellow Roses.-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. X. J. Stabb.

Roses, any other colour.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, Mrs. R. Makebam.

Carnations and or Picotees.-1.

Violets-1. Matilda HospitalSir Paul Chater; 2. Mrs. Jordan. 2. Mr. T. D. Moorhead.

Cactus and, or Peony Dahlias, --- Verbena. 1. Mr. T. D. Moor-1. Sir Paul Chater; 2. Mr. Ho head; 2 Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Linaria (tall)-1, Mr. N. L.

French Marigolds.-1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, Hon. Mr. J. John-Watson.

steae.

Annuals.

perennials and or any plants-1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong: . Mr. A Nicol.

Nasturtium (dwarf)-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Petunias.-1, Kowloon Cricket

Club.

Pansies and or Violas.-1, Mr. A Nicol; 2, U.S.R.C.

Phlox Drummondi.--1, Mr. A. Nicol: 2, Mr. Ho Kom Torg: award of merit. Hongkong Club. Primula. 1. Lady Ho Tung: 2. Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

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Clarkia. No exhibits. Cinerarias. No award. Stocks. No exhibits. Tropaeolum Canariensie-No exhibits.

Sweet Peas. No exhibits.

SECTION 3. Vegetables, etc. (Open to all except Peak Gardens and Chinese Market Gardeners.).

Collection of Vegetables.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: Hongkong! Club; h. c. Mr. G. M. Shaw.

French Beans Mr. Ho Kom

Roses. Three exhibits all Tong: 2. Mr. A. Nicol: h. c., disqualified.-

Violets.-1. Hongkong Club. Verbena 1, Mr. A. Nien Linariafra 1. Mr. A. Niep!. Clarkia-1. Mr. A. Nicol. Cinerarias, No award. Stocks.-1. Sir Paul Chater:

2. Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Tropaeolum Canariensie. -h.c, Mr. Ho Kom Tong (only one -entry)

Hongkong Club.

Beets. 1. Mr. R. Baker Hongkong Club: h... Sir Paul Chter.

Kom Tong; b. c. Mrs. Jordan." Dahlias, other than Cactus or Peony-1, Sir Paul Chater: 2. "Lai Ho Tang

Mignonette. 1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Lady Ho Tung.

Nasturtium. 1. Kowloon

Cricket Club.

Pansies. 1. Lady Ho Tung: Mr. A. Nicol; h.c., Mrs. Stevenson.

Violets 1 Kowloon' Cricket Ch; 2. Mr. Hà hom Tong;h.. Mr. X. J. Stabb.

SECTION 6.

Cut Flowers (Peak Gardens only.) Cut flowers of six distinct kinds 1. Mr. H. B. L. Dow-! biggin: 2. Mrs. Aubrey.

Sweet Peas.-Yo award. Antirrhinum-Ne award.

Red or Pink Roses.-1, Mr. T. E. Pearce; 2. Sir Robert Ho Tung.

White or Yellow Roses-No award.

Brussels Sprouts.-1, Mr. Hol Kom Tong: 2, Sir Paul Chater.

Cabbages. 1. Hongkong Club; 2. Chun King Yue; hic.. Mr. G. M. Shaw.

Cauliflowers

er Broccoli.-I. Hongkong Club; 2, Lady Ho Sweet Peas-No award, (only Tung; he. Mr. A Nicol.- one entry.!

Carrots.-1. Hongkong Club: ? Carnations and or Picotees.-- Mr. A Nicol; h.c.. Mr. Ho KomNo prize award; eward of merit,

Mr. T. D. Moorhead. Tong.

SECTION 2 Plants in Pots (Peas Gardens only)

Celery-1, fongkosz Club; 2. Marguerites.. Mr. W. Sin-Sir Paul Chater: h.c., Mr. L.

Gibbs. clair; 2. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.

Nasturtium (tall)-1, Matilda Hospital.

alvia. 1. Commodore Garner, R. N... Mr. J. A. Plummer.

Six puts of annuals or plants from sed same season. 1. Mr. W. Sinclair; 2. Mr. A.H. Compton, Three pots of annuals or plants raised from seed same season. not included in other classes.--1, Mr. J. A. Plummer; 2, Mr. A, H. Compton.

Antirrhinum. No award. Arums.-1, Mr. C. E. H. Boavis: 2. Sir Robert Ho Tung

Begonia 1, Mr.J.A. Plummer 2. Mrs. Scott Harston.

Carnations and or Picotees.-1, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbigging 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead.

Dianthus. 1. Mr. A. H. Comp- ton: 2, Commodore Gurner, R.X. Cactus and or Peony Dahlias- 1. Mr. A. H. Compton; 2, Mr.

Falconer.

Double Geraniums.--1, Mrs., Scott Harston: 2. Mr. C. Đ.

Wilkin-on.

Dahlias (other than Cactus or Peony). No prize award: h.c., Mr. Falconer.

Heliotrope.-I, Mrs. Scott Har- ton: 2, Mr. J. A. Plummer.

Larkspurs.-1, Mr. T. D. Moor-

head 2. Mrs. R. M. Dyer.

Maiden hair ferus-1. No prize

Leeks-1, Lady Ho Tung: 2. Kowloon Cricket Club: b... Mr. A. Nicol.

Sir

Lettuces (cabbage), -1. Pant Chater: 2. Hongkong Club.

Lettuces (cos)-1, Hongkong Club; 2, Mr. G. M. Shaw,

Onions.1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong 2. Kowloon Cricket Club.

Parsnips.-1. Kowloon Cricket Club: 2, Mr. A. Nicol.

Peas-1, Lady Ho Tung: 2. Mr. R. Baker; h.c. Mr. Ho Koin Tong.

Potatoes.-1, Mr. Ko Kom Tong: 2. Lady Ho Tung.

Radishes.-1, Hon. Mr. J. Johnstone; 2. Mr. Ha Kom Tong. Savoy Cabbages-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2. Hongkong Club.

Tomatoes-1, Hongkong Club; 2, Mr. R. Baker.

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Turnips. 1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong Mr. A. Nicol: h.c. Lady Ho

Marrows-1, Hongkong Club. * Mr. Ko Kom Tong.

Kohl Rabi-1, Mr. G.M. Shaw; 2, Hongkong Club.

Endive.-1, Mr. Eo Kom Tong: 2, Mr. A. Nicol.

SECTION 4. Vegetables. (Peak Gardens only).

Collection of vegetables.-1, Mr.

award: award of merit, Mr. T.E.T. D. Moorhead; 2, Mrs. Scott

Pearce.

Ferns. No award.

Asparagus Planosus.-No prize award; award of merit, Mrs. N.

J. Stabb.

Harston.

French beans.-Award of merit, Mr. A. H. Compton (Only one exhibit).

Boots.-1, Mrs. Scott Harston; Freesia. 1, Sir Robert Ho2, Sir Robert Ho Tung. Tung: 2, Mr. C. E. H. Beavis. Brussels Sprouts.-1, Mr. T.D. Fresia Hybrids.-1, Mr. H. B. L. Moorhead; 2, Mr. H.B.L. Dow Dowbiggin; 2, Mr. C. D. Wilkin-biggin.

son.

Cabbages.-1, Mr. W. Sinclair;

Watson.

Single Geraniums. - 1. Sir 2, Mrs. Stabb; b.e., Mr. N. L. Robert Ho Tung; 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead; h.c., Mrs. Scott Hars- ton.

Ivy Leaved Geraniums-No faward

Mignonette.-1, Mr. Scott Har-

ston.

French Marigolds-1, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggia; 2. Sir Robert Họ Tung.

Annuals, Perennials andfor any plants.-1, Mrs. Falconer; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.

Nasturtiums (Dwarf).—1, Mr. N. L. Watson; award of merit, Mr. Scott Harston.

Petunias. No prize award; award of merit, Commodore Gur- ner. R.N.

Pansies and/or Violas.-1, Mr N. L. Watson; 2 Mr. H. B. L Dowbiggin.

Phlox Drummondii.-1, Mr. W, Sinclair; 2, Mr. A. H. Compton.

Carrots-1, Matilda Hospital;

2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead; h.c. Mr. C. D. Wilkinsos.

Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1, Mr. T. D. Moorhead; 2, Mr. C. E. H. Beavis.

Celery.-L, Mrs. Scott Harston; 2, Mr. A. H. Compton.

Leeks-1, Mrs. Scott Haralon; 2..Mr. T. D. Moorhead.

Lettuces (cabbage)-No ex- hibits.

Lettuces (cos),--No exhibits. Onions.1, Mr. Scott Harston. Parsnips.-1, Mre. C. E. H. Beavis; 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead.

Peas.-1, Mrs. Scott Harston; 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead.

Potatoes,-1, Sir Robert Hol Tung; 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead.

Radishes.-1, Mrs. Scott Har- ston; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Savoy Cabbages.-1, Mr. J. A

Primula. No prize award, Plummer; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dow- award of merit, Mr.-N. L. Watson; biggin.

Roses, any other colour.-1. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin 2. Mr. T. E. Pearce.

Cactus and or Peony Dahlias.-

1. Sir Robert Ho Tung: 2, Mr. A. H. Compton.

Dahlias, other than Cactus or Feany. No prize award; award of merit, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Mignonette-No prize award; awardof merit, Mr. N. L. Watson. Nasturtium.-1. Mrs. Aubrey: 2. Mr. W. Sinclair.

Pansies-1. Mr. N. L. Watson: 2. Mr. T. 2. Pearce.

Violets-1, Mr. W. Sinclair: 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead.

SECTION 7.

General Exhibits-Open to All. Ladies' Flower Sprays and Gen- tlemen's Button Holes-Miss M. Loureiro.

Cut Roses-No entry. Vase of : Flowers (decorative

effect) Mrs. Makehim; Mrs.

Maitland.

Basket of Cut Flowers for children between 11 and 15.-1, Miss N. Noronha, 2, Miss Joan Perkins.

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CHALLENGE CUPS.

Table Decoration.-1, Mrs. Pot Plants (Open).-Lady Ho Compton; 2, Mrs. Falconer; Tupg. award of merit, Miss Gibbs.

Display of Cut Flowers, grown by exhibitor-1, M. Ho Kem Tong.

clamen-1, Sir Paul Chater. Single Daffodils. No award. Double Daffodils.-1. Mr. N. J. Stabb.

Hyacinths-1, Mrs. Compton; 2. Mr. E. L. Sim.

Narcissus-o award. Group of Bulbs.-No award: Annuals or plants grown from seed the same season.-1, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.

Flowering Plants of same kind, or variety grown from seed but not included in Society's list.-1. Mr. A. Nicol.

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