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THE FLOWER SHOW.
The Prize List.
In connection with the Hor ticultural Society's show yester isy, the prizes were distributed at & c'clock by Lady Stubbs, who was accompanied by His Excellency the Giacemur. Among these present were noticed Mi. Justve H. H. J.
Gampertz
the President of the Society), Hon.! | Mr. Claud Severn 0.3.0. and Mrs. | Sevam, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Rev. Copley Moyle, Mr. and Ales, FL. W. Bind, Mr. J. A. Pum- Imer, Mr. Ha Fank. Mr. Ho Kom
Jong, Mr. W. H. Russell
and Mrs. Russell juf Melbourne, Australia, Mr. H. B. L.. Powbiz- {gın, Mr. 1.. Gibbs and many others,
Introducing Lady Stubbs, Mr. Justice Gumpertz spoke of the great -trides the show had made during its existence, and its value to the patite gardener. Last year the weather wa not gool and this [your everything had been against them. It said a good deal Har the perseverance and skill of the exhibitors that such an ex cellent exhibitio was possible.
ecare Mr. Nicholson was Jalways to the fore and the old prize winners hal also done very well. The President prophesied that in
| another 20 years they would have;
show which name of them could even now, imazice. He thanked ↑ Mr. Thbb, for his untiring work as Hea. Secretary. Mr. Gubbs Was nar of the funders of the Club, tha 1 miled several aftural positions, last he realis did not know how freep would get in without him.
Applausen
1. Stubbs was then insited details the priz which won! fastest nå om all silver tmphis, an}} at the mutalusien the ceremony was presented in the President with a charming tapet at neue
nétam in a waiver bother.
FRIDAY, MARCH
8. 1922-
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33.--Violeta: 1. Hongking Club; 2, Mr. Ho Kom-tang.
94-Cinerarias: 1, Mrs. Jordan. $5.—Stocks: 1, Mr. H. Fook; 2. Mr. G. M. Shaw.
76.-Annuals, Perennials or any plants: 1 Matilda Hospital; 2, Mr. J. A. Plummer.
+
Section 3.
77.-Collection of Vegetables: 1. Hongkong Club; 2, Mr. Ho Kom- tong.
Vegetables etc.-Open to all,) 36-Primula: 1, Lady Ho Tung: except Peak. Gardens and Chinese Award of Merit, Mr. Ho Kom-taag. | Market Gardeners.
3T-Tropaelum Canariensie: Award of Merit, Mr. G. M. Shaw.
38.—Annuals, Perennials and Plants in Pote.-Open to all any plants: 1. Lady Ho Tuck: 2 except Peak Gardens and Chinese Mr. Ho Kom-tong. Marke: Gardeners.
Prize List. Section 1.
Class 1.-Marguerites: 1, United Services Recreation Club; 2, 3r.! D. G. M. Bernard.
Nasturtiums: 1. Hongkong
Club; 2, U.S.R.C Award of
Section 2.
Planty in Pots.-Peak Gardens only.
75.-Cabbages; Award of Merit, Hongkong Club.
79-Savoy Cabbages: 1, Lady Ho Tung: 2, Sir Paul Chater.
50--Canlifowers or Broccoli:
|1, KC.C.; 2. Mr. D. G. M. Bernard. | 30-Marmerites: 1.r. H. E.
31-Lettuces (cabbage varie-1 Powbiggin; 2, Mrs. A. Murdoch ties): 1, Mr. D. G. M. Bernard: 2 40.-Nasturtiums tali varie-Mr. Ho Kom-tong. -Salvia: 1, K.C.C.: 2. Mr. Des): 1. Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. G. M. Bernard: Award of Merit. W. Bird.
Merit, Kowloon Cricket Club.
Mr. Ho Kom-tong.
82.-Lettuces
(cos varieties):
t. Mr. Ho Kontung;”, Hau dong 41-Salvia: 1, Mr. T. E. Pearce: Club.
83-Endive: 1, Mr. Ho Kow- 4-Annuals (excluding Naster-2. Mr. L. Yates.
42-Aengals (excluding. Naseng. ma 1. Mr. H: Kom-tong: 2 Mr. Ho Fook: Award of Merit Sturtiumse 1, Mr. T. E. Pearce; 2.
-Brussels Sprouts: 1, Hong- Paal Chater.
| Mrs. H. W. B.rd.
kang Club: Z, Mr. D. G. M. Bar- 49-Annuals (not included innard. 5.-Anpuals fast included in Above: 1. Mr. H Kom-tong: 2 above 1, Mr. L. Yates: 2, Dr.
85-Kehl Rabi: 1, Mr. Ho Kom- Foreth. Lady He Tong.
tong: 2. Hongkong Club,
Path
6-Arams: 1, Mrs. Jordan; 23. U.S.R.G.
1-Arhinum: 1. Mr. Ho Kom-t nr: 2, Hongkong Club: Award of Merit. K.C.C.
44—Arume:" 1, Mr. H. B. L * Dowbiggin; 2. Sir Robert Ho Tang 45.- Antirrhinum: 1, Sir Robert
36-Turnips: 1, Sir Chater: 2, Hongkong Club.
87-Carrots: 1, K.C.C.; 2 Mr. D. G. M. Bernard.
88-Parsnips: 1. K.0.0.4; 2. Hongkong Club.
69-Onions: 1, Lady Ho Tung. 90.-Leeks: 1, Sir Paul Chater: Cactus Lady Ho Tang.
46.-Begonias: 1, Mr. H. B. L. S-Begonias: 1, Mr. H Komi
Dowbiggin: Mr. J. A. Flummer tong: 2; Mr. D. G. M. Bernard.
ST.-Captus Band Penny Dahlia:
9.--Double Geraniumet 1. Mr.
No Lward...
48.-Dublin other than G. 31. Shaw: 2. Sir Paul Chater.
-Single Geraniums; 1, Mr. Penge No award,
Mr. 40-Heliotrope: 1, Str. Paul
Yatrer 2. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbigzin. 11.-Ivy-leaved Gerardume: 1 Vites; 2. Mr. H. 6. L. Dowbize 3-Double Geraniums: 1. Mr. Sir Paul Chutar.
DX 6. M. Berardi,
12-Cactus and Peway Dablias:jóð.
1. Mr. Ho Fack: 2. Lady ilo Tunz.| 51-Single Geraniums: 1, S1,
13.-Dahlia. ther than Casual Robert Hu Tung.
or Peony: 1, Sir Paul Chater; 2.1 52-1vy-leaved Geranioms: No
ade to Tung.
laward.
14-Heliotrope: 1, Sir Paul 5.-Petunias: Mr. L. Yates. Chuter: 2, Hongkong Club,
4-Linaria: Mr. N. L. Wat- 15.-Petunias: 1. Mr. Ho Kom-100-
tong.
16-Verbena: 1, Mr. Ho Kom- ting: 2, K.U.C.
17-Linaria (all
1. Mr. Ha Fook.
varieties):
91-Potatoes: 1, Lady Ho
92. Radishes: 3, Sir Paul: Chater; 2. Hongkong Club.
93.-Beat: 1, K.G.C., 2, Hong- kong Club.
94.-Celery: 1, Hongkong Club;]
2 Lady Ho Tung.
95.-Tomatoes: 1, Mr. Ho Kom- tong: 2, Lady Ho Tung.
96.-Peas: 1. Mr. Ho Kom-tong;} 2. Lady Ho Tong.
-French Beans: 1, Hong- kang Club; 2, Mr. Ho Kom-tong.
93-Vegetable Marrows: 1, Mur-Hongkong Club: Award of Merit,;
Mr. Ho Kom-tong.
Section 4.
35-Clarkia: No award. 36-Sweet Peas: No award. 37.-Verbeña: 1, Mrs. A. doch: 9, Drs. F. C. Hall,
55.-Larkspurs: 1, Mr. N. L
18-Clarkia: Award of Merit, Watsons 2, Mr. J. A. Plummer. Vegetables &c.--Peak Gardens
Mr. Ho Kom-tona.
50-Phlox Drumm:ndi: 1, Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dow- biggin
19-Sweet Peas: Award Of Merit. Mr. Flo Kom-tong.
20-Larkspurs: 1, Sir Paul 60.-Freesia, white D: lemon Chater; 2. Ladies* Recreation coloured: 1, Sir Robert Ho Tung:
Club.
2, Mr. J. A. Plummer. -Freesia, white Cr lemoni 61-Nasturtiums (dwarf varle- coloured: 1, Mrs. Jordan; 2, Mr. ties: 1. Mr. L. Yates. Ho Kom-tong.
22.-Phlox
only.
99. Collection of vegetables: 1. Mrs. H. W. Bird; 2, Mr. J. A. Plummer.
100.-Cabbages: 1. Mrs. H. W. Bird; 2, Dr. Forsyth.
101-Save Cabbages: 1, Sir Robert Ho Tung; 2, Commander 62-Ko323; 1, Mr. T. E. Pearce. Beckwith. Drummondii: 1.
63.-Dianthus (excluding Car- 102. Cauliflowers or Broccoli: nation, Picotee and Sweet Wil, Matilda Hospital; 2, Mr. C. E. H Hongkong Club; 2, K.C.C.
23-Roses: 1, Mr. D. G. 3. tam): 1. Mr. T. E. Pearce; 2. Mrs. Beavis. Bernard.
F. C. Hall.
103.-Lettuces (cabbage varie 24.-Dianthus, excluding Carna- 64-Carnations and or Picoties): 1, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. tion, Picotee and Sweet William: tees: 1. Mr. T. E. Fearce.
104.-Lettuces (coa varieties);} I, Virs. Choa; họ Lạc. Họ Tung 65. Maiden Hair Ferns; 1, Mr. 1, Matilda Hospital; Mrs. H. WE.
25.-Carnations and Picotees:T. E. Pearce.
Bird
1. Mr. Ho Kom-tong; 2, Sir Pauli 66-Ferns (excluding Malden 105-Endive: 1, Sir Robert Ho Chater: Award of Merit, Mrs. Hair and Asparagus Plumosus): Tung. Jordan.
No award.
106. Brussels Sprouts: 1, Mr. 26.-Maiden Hair Ferns: 1, 67.-Asparagus Plumosus: No H. B. L. Dowbiggin. Lady Ho Taung: 2, Miss M. award.
10-Kehl Kabi: 1, Matilda Loureiro.
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116-Heads of Celery: Mr. H. 127-Carnations and Picatees: B. L. Dwbiggin; Mrs. H. W. Bird. 1. Mrs. Jordan; 2, Mr. Ho Kom-
117-Tomatoes: 1, Mr. J. A. tong.
Plummer; 2, Matilda Hospital. 128.-Cactus and Peony Dab
118-Pods of Peas: 1, Mr. Clias: 1, Lady Ho Tung; 2, Mr. Ho H. Beavis; 2, Mrs. A. Murdoch. Fook.
No
119-Pods of French Beans:
award. 120-Vegetable MALTOWE: Mr. N. L. Watson.
Section 5.
except
129.-Dahlia other than Cactus for Peony: 1, Sir Paul Chatar.
130.-Mignonette: 1, Mr. He
Kom-tong.
131-Nasturtium: 1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. R. A. Nicholson.
132.-Pansies: 1, Lady Ho
133-Violets: 1, Mrs. Jordan'
Cat Flowers, open to all
gardeners.
121-Cut Flowers: 1, Mr. E. A|2, KC.C. Nicholson; 2, Lady Ho Tung. Bird; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.
122-Sweet Peas: 1, Mr. Ho Kom-tong: 2, Mr. F. P. Eca da only. Silva.
108. Turnips: 1, Mr. C. E. H/Peak Gardens and Chinese Market | Tung; 2, Hongkong Cla
63.-Mignonette: 27-Ferns, excluding Maiden Merit, Mr. N. L. Watson. Hair and Asparagus Plumosus: 1, 69. French Marigolds: 1, Mr.Beavia; 2, Mr. N. L. Watson. Sir Paul Chater.
H. W. Bird; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dow- 109. Carrots: 1, Mrs. H. W. 23-Asparagus Plumosus: 1, biggin. Mrs. Jordan.
70.-Pansies and Violas: 1, 29-Mignonette: 1. Mr. Ho Mrs. F. C. Hall; 2, Matilda Hos-Bird; 2, Matilda Hospital.
Kom-tong.
I
30. French Marigolds: 1, Mr.
pital.
71-Violets: 1, Mrs. H W.
Ho Kom-tong: 2, Sir Paul Chater. Bird; 2, Sir Robert Ho' Tang.
31-Nasturtium (dwarf varie
ties): 1, Mr. Ho Kom-tong; 2, Mr. D. G. M. Bernard.
32-Pansies and Violas: 1, Mr. D. G. M. Bernard; 2, Lady Ho| Tung.
110-Parsnips: 1, Mrs. H. W.
111-Onions: No award. 112-Leeks: 1, Mr. L. Yates; Matilda Hospital. 72--Cinerarias; No award. 113-Potatoes: 1, Sir Robert 78.-Stocks: 1, Mr. J. A. Plom-Ho Tang; 2, Mra. H. W. Bird. "
114.-Radishes: 1, Mr. N. L Watson; 2, Matilda Hospital,
115,-Beets: 1, Matilda Hos pital; 2, Mr. N. L. Watson
mer.
74. Primula: Kö award. 75-Tropodium Canariensle: No award:
123~Antirrhinum: 1, Sir Paul |Cbater; 2, Mr. Ho Kom-teng.
124-Red or Pink Roses: 1, Sir Paul Chater.
125.-White or Yellow Roses: 1, Hongkong Club, ****
126/-Roses, any Colour: 1. Mr ¡R. A. Nicholson,
Section 6. Cut Flowers Peak Gardenis
184 Cut Flower: 1, Mr. T. Ë Pearce; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin 185 Sweet Peas: No award.” 136-Antirrhinum: 1, Mr. HR L. Dowbiggin
137Red or Pink Roser: 1.Me. IT. E. Pearce,
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