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SECTION 2:
PLANTS IN PRES-PLAR DARDENS ONLY.
Class
No.
40.-3 pots of Marguerite Chry:
santhemum irutescens).
1. Mr. W. Sinclair 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.
41-3 pots of Fali varietiest
Xusturtium,
3. Matilda Flospital
42-3 pots at Salvia.
Commodate Gurner, R.N., 2,. Mr. J. A. Plummer. *43. pots of Annuals or plants
raised from seed the same season texcluding Nastur- tiems).
1. Mr. W. Sinclair; 2. Mr. A. H. Compton.
"44-3 pos of Annuals or plants
raised from seed the same season and not included in classes 40 to 12 and 45 to
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Telephone 29.
58.-3 pots of Freesia, white or
lemon coloured.
I. Sir Robert Hồ Tung: 2, Mr C. E. H. Beavis. 59-3 pots of Freesia Hybrids.
1. M. H. B. L. Dowbiggin; 2, Mr. C. D. Wilkinson.
69-3 pots of Single Geraniunts.
!. Si. Robert Hồ Tung 2 A
T. D. Moorhead; H.C., Mrs. J Scott Harsion
61-3 pots of Juy-leaved Gera-
niums.
No award.
62-3 pots of Mignonette.
1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston..
63--3 pots of French Marigolds.
M. H. B. L. Dowbiggin; 2, Siz Robert Ho Tung.
*64.
pots of Annuals, Peren- nials and/or any plants.
1. Mrs. Falconer; 2; Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.
65.-3 pors of Nasturtiums (dwarf
varieries).
1. M. N. L. Watson: A.M., Mrs. J. Scott Harston,
60-3 pots of Petunias.
No prize award' A.M.. Com- modere Gurner, R.N.
Parsies and/or
Mr. A. Plummer; 2. Mr. *67.-3 pots of A. IL. Compton:
45.3 puts of Antirrhinum
No award.
46.-3 pors of Arums.
47.
4. M. C. E. H. Beavis: 2. Sir Rober Ho Tung.
3 pots of Begonia semper.
Norenst.
Mr. A.. Plummer: 2 Mis. Scott Harston.
48.3 pots of Carnations and or
Picctées.
1. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin 2. Mr. T. D. Moorhead. 19:3 cols of Dianthus
exciud
ing Carnation. Pientee and Sweet William).
1. Mr. A. H. Comptun; 2. Com- modure Garner, R.N.
$0.3 pots of Cucts and/or
Peuny Dahlias.
1. Mr. A. H. Compton; 2. Mr. Falconer,
51.3 pots of double Geraniums.
1. Mrs. Scott Härston: 2. Mr. C. D. Wilkinson..
523 pois of Dahlias, other than Cactus or Peony. *
No prize award: H.C., Mrs. Falconer..
53.3 pots.of Helotrope,
1. Mr. Scout Barsion; 2. Mr. JA. Planner.
543 pots of Larkspurs.
F. Mr. T. D. Moorhead; 2. Mrs R. M. Dyer.
Violas.
1. Mr. N. L. Watson: 2, Mr.. H..B. L. Dowbiggin.
68.3 pots of Phlox Drummondii.
1. Mr. W. Sinclair; 2; Mr. A. H. Comprom
*69-3 pots of Primula
No prize award; A.M.., Mr. N. L. Watson.
*70-3 pots of Roses.
71.
1. Mr. 1. A. Plumuner; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.
pots of Violers.
1. Matilda Hospital: 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead.
72.-3 oots of Verbena
1. Mr. T. D Moorhead; 2, Siri Rebert Ho Tung.
73.- pots of Linaria (Tall, varie-
ties).
1. Mr. N. L. Watson. 74.- pots of Clarkia.
No exhibits.
*75.-3 pots of Cinerarias.
No exhibits.
76.3 pots of Stocks.
No exhibits.
77.-3 pots of Tropacolum Cana-
..riensie.
No exhibits.
78.-3 pots of Sweet Peas.
No exhibits.
SECTION 3.
VEGETABLES, ETC.-OPEN TO ALL EX- CEPT PEAK GARDENS AND CHINESE MARKET GARDENERS.
*55.3 pots of Maiden Hais Ferns.
Class Not
Nu prize award; A.M.. Mr. T. E. Pearce.
56-3 pots of Ferns texcluding Maidenhair and Asparagus Planosus
||
No award. 37-3 puts of Asparagus Plumo-
No prize award; A.M.. Mrs.-N. |
J. Stabb..
*79.-Collection of vegetables (not less than six varieties and not more in number of each variety than may be exhibit- ed in the class for that These must be variety. staged in a box not larger than 4ft x 4ft. x 3 inches deep.
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CLAN No.
1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, long- kong Club: H.C., Mr. G. M Shaw.
50.-25 pods at French Beans.
ii Mỹ. Hạ Rom Tong 2, Mr. A. Nicolly H.C., Hongkong Club. 81.--6 Beets.
;)
1. Mr. R. Baker; 2. Hongkong Club; H.C., Sir Paul Chater.
62-25 Brussels Sprouts.
, M. Ho Kom Tong: 2, Sir Paul Chacer..
93.-
Cabbages.
1, Hongkong Club; 2, Chun Ting Yue: H.C., Mr. G. M.] Shaw.
$4.4 Cauliflowers or Broccoli.
t, Hongkong Club; 2, Lady Ho Tung: H.C., Mr. A. Nicol. $5. Carrots.
1. Hongkong Chub: 2. Mr. A. Nicot: H.C., Mr. Ho Kom Tong. S04 Heads of Celery.
1. Hongkong Club: 2, Sir Paul Chater; H.C., Mr. L. Gibbs. Sz.-- Lecks.
1. Lat Ho Tùng: 2, k.CC; H.C., MA. Nicol.
$5.-6 Lenaces (cabbage varie-
desk
1. Sir Paul Chater; 2, Hongkong Clab
*F
$9.6 Lettuces (cos varieties).
Hongkong Club; 2, Mr. G. M. Shaw.
90-12 Onions.
al, Mr. Hồ hoạ: Tong:2, K.C.0. 915 Parsnips..
T. K.C.C. 2, Mr. A. Nicol. 92-25 pocs of Peas.
1, Lady Eo Tùng: 2. Mr. F. Baker, H.C.. Ma. Ho Kom Tong.
83-12 PotatDES..
1. Mr. Ho Kon Tong: 2, Lady Ha Tùng.
94-25 Radishes.
1. Hon. Mr. J. Johnstonė; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.
95.-4 Savoy Cabbages.
1. Sir Paul Chater; 2, Hongkong. Club.
96-12 Tomatoes.
1. Hongkong Club; 2. Mr. R. Baker.
97.-6. Turnips..
1-Mr. H. Kom Tong; E. Mỹ, A. Nicot: H.C., Lady He Tang, 38-2 Vegetable Marrows.
1. Hongkong Club; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong.
30.6 Koh Rabi.
1. Mr. G. M. Shaw; 2, Hong- kong Club,
100-6 Endive.
E. Mr. Ho Kora Tong: 2, Mr.
A. Nicol.
SECTION 4. *101-Collection of vegetables, (not less than six varieties and
not more in number of each variety than may be exhibit- ed in the class for that variety).
These must be staged in a box not larger than 4ft. x 4ft. and 3 inches deep.
1. Mr. T. D., Moorhead; 2, Mrs. J. Scott Harston.
.102.-25 pods of French Beans.
A.M., Mr. A. H. Compton (one) entry).
103.6 Beets.
1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston; 2, Siz Robert Ho Tung.
104.-25 Brussels Sprouts.
.1, Mr. T. D. Moorhead; 2, Mr.
H. B. L. Dowbiggin."",
105.4 Cabbages.
1. Mr. W. Sinclair; 2, Mrs. N. J. Stabb; H.C., Mr. N. L. Watson.
106.6 Carrots.
Matilda-Hospital; 2, Mr. I D. Moorhead; H.C., Mr. C. D. Wilkinson.
107.4 Cauliflowers or Broccoli.
1. Mr. T. D. Moorhead; 2) Mr. C. E. H.. Beavis. 108.4 Heads of Celery,
1, Mrs. J. Scott Harsion; 2, Mr. A. H. Compton.
109.-6.Leeks.
1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston; 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead,
110.6 Lettuces (cabbage varie-
ties).
No exhibits.
1116 Lettuces (cos varieties)
No exhibits.
112.12 Orions.
1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston.
1136 Parsnips.
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Class No.
117-4 Savoy Cabbages.
1. Mr. J. A. Planner; 2, Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. 18.-12 Tomatoes,
1. Manilda Hospital; 2, M.3. ).
› Scott Harstori
119-6 Turnips.
1. Mr. N. L. Watson: 2, Mr. Ch D. Wilkinson.
120-6 Kohl Rabi.
No award.
11
1. Mr. A. H. Compton; 2. Mr. C. D. Wilkinson.
1226 Endive.
I, Mr. N. L. Watson. SECTION 3.
CUT FLOTERS, OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT PEAK GARDENS AND CHINESE
MARKET GARDENERS. 123-12 bunches of Cut Flowers
of not less than 6 distincti kinds, and not more than two vases of the same kind. flowers may be mixed, but any one kind must not ap- than two pear in more
chan vases; foliage other that belonging to the flowers in each vase not to be add- od
Vases will be supplied
by the Scelety in which the flowers must be staged
trees (Flowers from
and hard wood.shrubs are cx- cluded).
{, Lady Ho Tung: 2, Air. A. Nicol.
134-6 bunches of Sweet Peas, containing 15 stems each, (one or more blooms on each stem only one colour: and or
by the Society in which the flowers must be staged. (Flowers from trees and hard wood shrubs -are, ex-} cluded).
.
1. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin; 2 Mrs. Aubrey.
*137-6 bunches. o Sweet Peas containing 15 stems each (one or more blooms on 'each stem). only one colour and or
each variety in Vises' will be supe
bunch.
plied by the Society, in which the flowers must be staged.
No award.
138-6 bunches of Antirrhinum not more than 5 heads in each
vase.
Vases will be sup-
plied by the Society, in which the flowers must be staged.
No award
*130.—3 Red or Pink Roses, to be shown in stands supplied by the Society.
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1. Mr. T. E Pearce: 2. Sir Robert Ho Tung. 140.-3 White or Yellow Roses, to
be shown in stands supplied! by the Society.
No award
1413 Roses any colour, to be shown in sands supplied by the Society,
J. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin 2, Mr. T. E. Pearce.. *142-6 Carnations and/or Picotees,
to be shown in vases sup plied by the Society. No prize award; A.M., Mr. T. D. Moorhead..
variety in each+143-✪ .bunch. Vases will be sup- plied by the Society, in which the flowers must be staged.
Mrs. K. Hunter; 2, Mr.. Ho Kom: Tong.
*125.-6 bunches of Antirrhinum not
more than 5 heads in each Vases will be sup- vase. plied by the Society, in which the Bowers must be staged.
1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong. *126.3 Red or Pink Roses, to be shown in stands supplied by
the Society.
1, Sir Paul Chater; 2. Mr. Hc Kom Tong.
Cactus and/or Peony Dahlias to be shown in the stands supplied by Society.
1. Sir Robert Ho Tang: 2, Mr.. A. H. Compton.
*144-6 Dahlias other than Cactus
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or Peony, to be shown in stands supplied by Society.
No prize award; A.M., Sir Robert Ho Tung-
*145.-6 bunches of Mignonette (not
more than 12 heads in each bunch. to be shown in the stands supplied by Society.
No prize award; A. M., Mr. W. L. Watson.
127.3 White or Yellow Roses,, to146.6 bunches of Nasturtium (not
be shown in stands supplied
by the Society.
1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. N. J. Stabb.
128-3 Roses any Colour, to be shown in stands supplied by the Society,
1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, Mrs. R. Makeham. 129.-8 Carnations and for Picotees,
to be shown in vases sup- phed by the Society.
less than 4 distinct colours, and not more than 20 Blooms
in each bunch), to be shown.
in stands supplied by the Society.
1. Mrs. Aubrey; 2, Mr. W. Sin- clair.
147-12 Pansies, to be shown in the stands supplied by Society,
1, Mr. N. L. Watson; 2. Mr. T E. Pearce.
1. St Paul Chater; 2, Mrs. *143.-5 bunches of Violets (not Jordan.
130-6 Cactus and/or Feony
the
Dahlias, to be shown in stands supplied by Society.
in
1. Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong; H.C.. Mrs. Jordan.. 136 Dahlias other than Cactus
or, Peony, to be shown in stands supplied by the Society.
more than 25 in each
bunch). to be shown in the stands supplied by Society.
1. Mr. W. Sinclair; 2, Mr. T. D. Moorhead.
SECTION 7.
GENERAL EXHIBITS OPEN TO ALL. 149.-2 Ladies' Flower sprays and 2
Geralemen's Button Holes.
1. Miss M. Loureiró.
1. Sir Pat Chater; 2, Lady Ho 150.-6 Cut Roses. Tung.
132-6 bunches of Mignonette (not
more than 12 herds in each hurch, to be shown in stands supplied by the Society.
1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong; 2, Lady
*133-6 bunches of Nasturtium (not
less than 4 distinct colours, and not more than 20 blooms: in each bunch), to be shown in stands supplied by the -Society.
1. K.C.C. 134-12 Pansies, to be shown in stands supplied by the Society.
1, Lady Ho. Tung: 2, Mr. A. Nicol; H.C. Mrs. Stevenson.. 135,- bunches of Violes (not each more than 25 in bunch), to be shown in the stands supplied by Society:
4. K.CC.; 2, Mr. Ho Kom Tong: H.C., Mr. N. J. Stabb.
SECTION 6.
CUT FLOWERS-PEAK "GARDENS ONLY.
1. Mr. C. E. H. Beavis; 2, Mr. 136-6 bunches of Cut Flowers of
T. D. Moorhead.
114.-25 pods of Peas.
1, Mrs. J. Scott Haraton (; 2. Mr.
T. D. Moorhead.
115-12 Potatoes.
1, Sir Robert Hà Tung: 2, Mr.
T. D. Moorhead.
116.25 Radishes."
1, Mrs. Scott Harstom; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.
distinct kinds and not more than i vase of the same 'kind, flowers may be mixed, but any one kind must not appear in more than 1 vase; foliage other than that belonging to the flowers in each vase not to be add- ed. Vases will be supplied
151.
No entries.
vase of Cut Flowers (to be judged. for decorative effect).
1; Mrs. Makeham; 2. Mrs. F. Maitland. *152.-Basket of Cut Flowers for children between the ages of and, 15 to be set up by the exhibitor without aid.
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1, Miss N. Noronha: 2, Miss Joan -Pericios. *153-Basker of Cut Flowers for Class
children aged 10 years and No. under, to be set up by the
exhibitor without aid.
1. Miss Joan Dowbiggin; 2, Master' William Stabb; H.C.. Miss Alice Crockett: 154.-Table Decoration First day only). To be shown on tables supplied by the So- ciety, 7 leer by 4 feet.
1, Mrs. A. H. Compton : 2, Mrs. Falconer; A.M., Miss Gibbs. 155.Display of Cut Flowers grown by exhibitor, shown in ex- tables hibitor's vases". on supplied by the Society, 6 feet x 3 feet.
1. Mr. Ho Kom Tong. *156.-3 pots of Cyclamen.
Sir Paul Chater.
*157.-3 pots of Single Daffodils.
No award. *158.-3 pots of Double Daffodils.
1, Hon. Mr. N.J. Stabb. 1593 pots of Hyacinths.
20. Des Voeux.Road Central, Hongkong.
160-3 pots of Narcissus (excluding Narcissus Tazetta).
*161.
No Award.
Group of Bulbs (excluding Narcissus Tazetta) to cover a
space not more than 3 feet X-3 feet.
No award. *162.-6. pots of Amuals or plants. grown from seed the same Beason (excluding Nastur- tiums)..
1
Clase
No.
"166.-8 pots of 3 annauls and 3 of
flowering plants of any kind
open to Residents-of-Const and West River Ports...
Ne Award.
CHALLENGE CUPS.
Peak Put Flants-Mr. H. B. L Dowbiggin
Cut Flowers (Peak):Sir Robert Ho Tung
Cut Flowers (open)Lady Ho
1, Mr, Ho Kom Tong.. 153.3 pots of flowering plans of the same kind or variery grown from seed and not. included in the Society's list of flowering plants.
Tung
Pot
Tung.
1. Mr. A Nicol. *164.1 pot of plant indigenous to
Hongkong.
1. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin.
1. Mrs. A. H. Compton; 2, Mr, *165.1 pot of herbaceous plant. E. L. Sim.
No award..
Plants (open)-Lady He
Vegetables (open)Mr. Ho Kom Tong.
Vegetables (Peak)-Mrs. J. Scott Harston.
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