St Ives Flower Show 1914

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HUNTINGDONSHIRE POST
Friday 17th August 1914

TODAY (Thursday)

This (Thursday) afternoon the annual show of fruit, vegetables, flowers, etc., in connection with the St. Ives Horticultural Society took place in the recreation ground.  The weather in the morning was dull, but a northerly wind indicated a fineday, and altogether there was every promise of a successful exhibition.  The number of entries was well up to the average, and the quality of the exhibits was good.  A new class, one for needlework, was well patronised, and the exhibits of the school children were much admired.  A band contest, in which Rushden Temperance Silver Band, Cambridge Town Band, March Railway Band and Ramsey Town Band competed, was a special attraction.  In addition there was a display of fireworks and dancing, and a day's enjoyment was well provided for.  A full list of prize winners will appear next week.



HUNTS COUNTY NEWS
Friday 24th July 1914

FOUR BANDS IN THE BAND CONTEST
The 39th annual show of the St Ives Horticultural Society came off in the Warner Park on Thursday, July 16th, and for all round excellence ranks well with most of its predecessors.

The amateur and open classes witnessed splendid fights between the leading gardeners of the district, and Houghton Manor, Rheola, Stanley House, and the Priory well held their own against their other competitors. In the cottagers' tent E.E. Chambers stood out very prominently, and old Mr Joseph Bullen's famous musk took first prize for the 35th time.  In the open tent the groups and table decorations were the chief attractions.  In the latter there was a considerable falling off in the work of arrangement, but the other classes set apart for the ladies were of a very high order of merit.  There was a large attendance of the general public during the afternoon.  The lovely Stanley House gardens were thrown open for inspection by Mr J.B. Ellis, and were well patronised.  Probably the greatest musical treat ever offered by the Committee was the band contest which took place in the afternoon, with Mr G.H. Mercer, of Sheffield, as the judge.  The bands competing were Rushden Temperance, Cambridge Town, Ramsey Town, and March Railway, the winning band providing music for the promenade in the evening.  Each band marched off from the Constitutional Club at six minutes' interval, and played to the ground.  There the stand was occupied in rotation, and the test piece was listened to with keen interest by the crowd.  The Committee responsible were :  Messrs W. S. Harrison, senr., B. Gifford, G. Fuller, F. Searle, F. G. Reynolds and C. A. Stiles.

The Stewards for the day were : Messrs E. Anderson, junr., G. H. Cannon, A. Edwards, F. Geeson, I. Geeson, B. Giddins, B. Gifford, W.S. Harrison, W.S. Harrison, junr., H.J. Hunt, J.R. Ingram, J. Johnson, F.S. Reynolds, F. C. Ruse, C. Smith, C. A. Ulph, W. M. G. Willows, and H. H. A Wilson.  Mr Arthur G. Chapman most ably carried out the hon. Secretarial duties and Mr J. M. Parker the hon. Treasurer's.  The judges were : Mr T. Stone, Mr F. Reynolds, Mrs R. W. Bryant, Mrs Waldock, Miss R. Knights, Miss Hunt, Mr R. W. Fraser, Mr A. V. Coombe, and Mr C. Terry.  Full prize list :

COTTAGERS
Vegetables – Kidney potatoes (white) – 1 H. A. Cox, 2 A. Churchard, 3 E. E. Chambers, 4 C. Seekings;  kidney potatoes (coloured) – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. A. Cox, 3 T. Tabbitt, 4 F. Briggs;  round potatoes (white) – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 E. James, 3 H. A. Cox, 4 D. Tabbitt;  round potatoes (any other variety) – 1 H. A. Cox, 2 E. James, 3 D. Tabbitt, 4 C. H. Gray;  potatoes (round and kidney) – 1 H. J. Cox, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 P. J. Harrison;  peas – S. E. Shipp, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 P. Golding;  Windsor beans – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 A. Churchard;  long pod beans – 1 E. E.Chambers, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 C. Seekings;  scarlet runners – 1 E. Waits, 2 W. Tebbs, 3 F. Cannon;   French beans – 1 F. Briggs, 2 J. Seymour, 3  P. J. Harrison;  onions (for size) – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 F. Briggs;  onions (for quality) – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. J. Smith, 3 A. Churchard;  eschallots (quality) – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 J. Seymour, 3 P. J. Harrison;  cabbages – 1 G. E. Potter, 2 F. Briggs, 3 W. Richards;  cauliflowers – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 A. Churchard, 3 P. J. Harrison;  long carrots – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 C. Seekings;  short carrots – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 A. Churchard, 3 D. Tabbit;  turnips – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 A. Churchard;   parsnips – 1 D. Wright, 2 A. Churchard, 3 H. J. Smith;  cos lettuces – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 S. E. Shipp, 3 P. J. Harrison;  cabbage lettuces – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. J. Smith, 3 D. Tabbitt;  stand or basket of vegetables – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 A. Churchard, 3 P. J. Harrison;  stand or basket of salad – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. J. Smith; vegetables marrows – 1 A. Churchard, 2 J. Bullen, 3 C. Seekings;  ridge cucumbers – 1 no name, 2 W. Tebbs, 3 E. E. Chambers;  radishes – 1 C. H. Gray, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 J. Seymour;  beet (long) – 1 E.E. Chambers, 2 H. J. Smith;  beet (round) – 1 S. E. Shipp, 2 P. J. Harrison;  celery – 1 S. E. Shipp, 2 E. E. Chambers.

Cut flowers – sweet peas (mixed) – 1 P. J. Harrison, 2 G. E. Potter;  sweet peas (distinct) – no entry;  marigolds – 1 H. J. Smith, 2 F. Cannon;  carnations 1 F. Cannon, 2 S. Wilmer, 3 E. E. Chambers;  stocks 1 F. Briggs, 2 D. Tabbitt, 3 G. James;  roses 1 S. Wilmer, 2 C. Seekings, 3 H. J. Smith;  phlox 1 D. Tabbitt, 2 G. E. Potter, 3 D. Wright;  double zinnia – 1 F. Briggs, 2 H. J. Smith, 3 P. J. Harrison;  bunches of annual flowers – 1 H. J. Smith, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 D. Tabbitt;  cactus dahlias – 1 C. Seekings, 2 D. Wright, 3 D. Tabbitt;  bunches of hardy flowers – 1 D. Tabbitt, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 C. Seekings;  pansies – 2 E. Bull, 3 E. James;  asters – 3 F. Briggs;  nosegay of garden flowers – 1 P. J. Harrison, 2 D. Tabbitt, 3 H. J. Smith.

Fruit – Kitchen apples - 1 A. Wallis, 2 C. H. Gray, 3 C. Turner;  dessert apples – 1 C. Seekings, 2 C. H. Gray, 3 G. W. Ashton;  plums – 1 A. Makeham, 2 A. Churchard, 3 C. H. Gray;   gooseberries (for size) – 1 A. Churchard, 2 H. Garner, 3 E.E. Chambers;  gooseberries (for flavour) – 1 E. Turner, 2 G. E. Potter, 3 C. H. Gray;  red currants – 1 C. H. Gray, 2 H. Garner, 3 G. E. Potter;  white currants – 1 A. Churchard, 2 G. E. Potter, 3 C. H. Gray;  black currants – 1 H. J. Smith, 2 G. E. Potter, 3 G. Saddington;  raspberries – 1 A. Churchard, 2 E. Waits.

Flowers in pots – Geraniums – 1 D. Wright, 2 H. J. Smith;  petunnias – 1 H. J. Smith, 2 F. Briggs, 3 D. Wright;  fuschia – 1 D. Wright, 2 J. Bullen;  plants in bloom – 1 D. Wright, 2 H. J. Smith, 3 T. Briggs;  hanging plant – 1 D. Tabbitt, 2 D. Wright, 3 J. Bullen;  fern – 1 H. J. Smith, 2 D. Tabbitt, 3 T. Briggs;  musk – 1 J. Bullen;  mignonette – 1 D. Tabbitt, 2 G. James, 3 T. Briggs;  specimen plant – 1 D. Wright, 2 J. Bullen, 3 T. Brigg;  begonia – D. Tabbitt;  balsams – 1 H. J. Smith, 2 T. Briggs, 3 F.Briggs.

Wild flowers – Nosegay for girls under 15 – 1 D. Philpot, 3 E. Hopkins;   nosegay for boys under 14 – 1 W. Adams, 2 P. Adams, 3 A. Hookham, 4 W. Smith.

British bird (any variety) – 1 W. Dawson, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 W. Dawson.

Bread, jam and jelly – Wheaten bread – 1 Mrs P Kirby ,2 M. Dawks, 3 Mrs Seymour;  wholemeal bread – 1 Mrs F. Kirby, 2 E. Holdich, 3 Mrs F. Tabbitt;  jam – 1 Mrs F. Geeson, 2 Mrs A Churchard, 3 Mrs E. James;  jelly – 1 Mrs G. R. James, 2 Mrs A. Churchard, 3 Mrs E. Coarse.

Needlework etc – Tray cloth – 1 no entry;  plain needlework – 1 Mrs F. Prior, 2 Mrs Churchard, 3 Miss E. Geeson;  fancy needlework (girls under 16) – no entry;  plain needlework (Council School girls) – 1 K. S. Watts, 2 Ida James, 3 D. L. Watts;  drawing or painting of natural objects (Council School boys) – 1 J. Butcher, 2 S. Titchmarsh, 3 F. Dow.

Boys of St Ives Country Council Schools.  
Potatoes – 1  E. Noble and C. Denton, 2  A. Peach and G. James, 3 B. Churchard and F. Thain;  beans – 1 D. Radford and R. Simons, 2 B. Butler and H. Allen, 3 J. Ketterer and H. Searle;  French beans – 1 L. Smith and B. Cross. 2 J. Bowd and G. Kiddle,  3 B. Churchard and F. Thain;  Onions- 1 B. Churchard and F. Thain, 2 S. Titchmarsh and W. Murden, 3 J. Butcher and C. Tabbitt;  Cabbages – no entry;  Carrots – 1 E. Noble and C. Denton, 2 S. Juggins and A. Francis, 3 J. Butcher and C. Tabbitt;  Lettuces – 1 J.Butcher and C. Tabbitt, 2 A. Gale and G. Viles, 3 D. Radford and R. Simons.

 AMATEUR CLASSES
Vegetables – Kidney potatoes (white) – 1 J. Johnson, 2 S. Chambers, 3 E. E. Chambers;  kidney potatoes (coloured) – 1 G. D. Day, 2 A. H. B. Sperling, 3 E. E. Chambers;  round potatoes (white) – Mrs R. E. Brooke, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 S. Chambers;  potatoes (any other variety) – 1 G. D. Day, 2 J. W. Neaverson, 3 E. James;  peas – 1 F. R. Brown, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 A. H. B. Sperling;  Windsor beans – 1 S. Chambers, 2 Mrs R. C. Brooke;  long pod beans- 1 S. Chambers, 2 E. E. Chambers;  French beans – Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 J. Johnson;   scarlet runners – 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 R. Brown;  onions (for size) 1 E. E. Chambers; 2 S. Chambers, 3 G. D. Day;  onions (for quality) 1 S. Chambers, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 S. Chambers;  eschallots (for quality) 1 P. J. Harrison, 2 A. H. B. Sperling;  cabbage lettuces – 1 G. D. Day, 2 H. J. Smith;  cos lettuces – 1 G. D. Day, 2 E. E. Chambers;  cucumbers – 1 E. J. Hodge, 2 E. E. Chambers;  cauliflowers – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 G. D. Day;  long carrots – 1 S. Chambers, 2 A. Churchard;  short carrots – 1 S. Chambers, 2 G. D. Day;  turnips – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 Mrs R. C. Brooke;  parsnips – 1 H. Dawson, 2 no name; beet – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 F. W. Warren;  celery – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 G. D. Day;  marrows – 1 S. Chambers, 2 E. E. Chambers;  tomatoes – 1 W. Tebbs, 2 H. J. Smith;  cabbages – 1 G. Eastgate, 2 B. Thain;  stand or basket of vegetables – 1 G. D. Day, 2 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 3 H. Dawson

CUT FLOWERS – Herbaceous phlox – 1 G. D.Day, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 Mrs R. C. Brooke;  flowers (distinct) – 1 G. D. Day, 2 Mrs R. C.  Brooke, 3 J. Johnson; Bunches Annuals – 1 G. D. Day, 2 T. W. Cursley, 3 Miss Hewlins   Sweet Peas (distinct) – 1 A. H. B. Sperling 2 J. B. Ellis   Sweet Peas (mixed) 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 A. H. B. Sperling  3 Miss Hewlins   Stocks – 1 J. D. Day, 2 F.  Briggs,   Stocks – 1 R. Brown, 2 E. J. Hodge.  Border Carnations – 1 S. Chambers, 2 G. D. Day, 3 H. J. Smith   Pirotees (?) - 1 S. Chambers  Hybrid Perpetual Roses – 1 F. Geeson, 2 E. Anderson, jun.  Hybrid Perpetual Roses – 1 Miss Hewlins 2 J. B. Ellis  Tea or Hybrid Tea Roses – 1 E. Anderson, jun, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 F. Geeson.   Buttonhole (ladies only) – 1 Miss A. M. Grove, 2 Mrs F. Prior.  Spray for ladies (ladies only) – 1 Mrs F. Prior, 2 Mrs A. Churchard.   Nosegay of garden Flowers (ladies only) – 1 Mrs F. Prior, 2 Miss E. Geeson, 3 Mrs E. Course.   Basket of Cut Flowers (ladies only) – 1 Miss H. M. Grove, 2 Mrs F. Prior.  Double Zinnias – 1 G. D. Day, 2 H. J. Smith.   Asters – 1. J. B. Ellis.   Cactus Dahlias -  1 W. L. Ingle, 2 D. Wright, 3 A. H. B. Sperlling.  Verbenas  - 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 Miss Hewlins.  Cannae – 1 G. D. Day, 2 Mrs Brooke.  Gladiolus – 1 G. D. Day
FRUIT – Kitchen Apples - 1 G. D. Day, 2 T. W. Cursley   Dessert Apples – 1 E. C. Brooke, 2 Mrs E. J. Hedge.  Plums – 1 R. Brown, 2 J. M. Parker.  Raspberries – 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 T. W. Cursley.   Currants (red) – Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 W. H. Wood.  Currants (White) – 1 W. H. Wood, 2 G. D. Day.  Currants (Black) – 1 A. H. B. Sperling, 2 A. Churchard.  Gooseberries (size) – 1 H. Dawson, 2 W. H. Wood.  Gooseberries (flavour) – 1 R. Brown, 2 Mrs Brooke.  Cherries – 1 E. Anderson, jun, 2 J. W. Neaverson.  Collection of Fruit – 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 H.Dawson

Flowers in pots - Fuchsia - 1 H. Dawson;  begonias - 1 H. Dawson,  2 G. D. Day,  3 J. B. Ellis;  table plants (foliage)  -  1 F. M. Warren,  2 J. B. Ellis,  3 H. Dawson;   table plants in bloom - 1 J. B. Ellis,  2 H. Dawson,  3 F. M. Warren.    Balsams 1 – H. J. Smith,  2 H. Dawson;   zonal geraniums - 1 H. Dawson,   2 J. B. Ellis;  plants in bloom - 1 H. Dawson, 2 J. B. Ellis;  mignonette - 1 G. D. Day;  ferns - 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 3 H. Dawson;  coleus - 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 J. B. Ellis

Wild flowers - Hand bouquet for children under 14 – 1 Tom Anderson, 2 L Anderson, 3 Roland Stiles,  extras Cissie Eastgate and Edith Course.

SPECIAL PRIZE LIST
Group of plants in pots – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 F. M. Warren; stove or greenhouse plants – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 H. Dawson;  device for table decoration – 1 Mrs Stiles, 2 Mrs Ingle, 3 Miss Waits; coleus – 1 J. B. Ellis,  2 C. H. Coote;  ferns in pots – 1 J. B. Ellis,  2 H. Dawson, 3 C. H. Coote;   plant in bloom – 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 H. Dawson;   foliage plant – 1 J. B. Ellis,                2 H. Dawson;  cannas in pots – 1 G. D. Day, 2 C. H. Coote;  begonias – 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 G. D. Day,    3 F. M. Warren;  gloxinias – 1 J.B. Ellis;  table plants in bloom – 1 F. M. Warren, 2 J. B. Ellis, H. Dawson;  Roses – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 E. Anderson;  Tea or Hybrid tea Roses – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 E. Anderson, 3 J. B. Ellis;  Tomatoes – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 G. D. Day;  Collection of Fruit – 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 Mrs C. H. Coote, 3 F. M Warren;  Gladiolis – 1 J. D. Day.  Penstemons – 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 F. M Warren, 3 G. D. Day.  Cut Flowers – 1 G. D. Day, 2 C. H. Coote.  Phlox Drummondii – 1 J. H. Ellis.  Stove or Greenhouse plants – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 G. D. Day.  Hardy Flowers – 1 G. D. Day, 2 C. H. Coote, 3 J. B. Ellis.  Sweet Peas (distinct) – 1 A. H. B. Sperling, 2 F. M. Warren, 3 J. B. Ellis.  Sweet Peas (mixed) – 1 A. H.B. Sperling, 2 G. D. Day, 3 J. B. Ellis.  Single Geranium – 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 H. Dawson, 3 Miss Hewlins;  Double Geraniums – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 Miss Hewlins.  Ivy Leafed Geranium – 1 C. H. Coote, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 G. D. Day.  Begonias – 1 G. D. Day.


Special prizes by Mr J. E. Perkins for Collection of Vegetables – 1. G. D. Day, 2 C. H. Coote.  Special prizes by Messrs Sutton and sons for Collection of Vegetables – 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 C. H. Coote, 3 A. H. B. Sperlling.  Special prices by Messrs Webb and sons for Collection of Vegetables – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 D. Churchard, 3 H. J. Smith.  Special prizes by Messrs Harvey and Sons for Collection of Potatoes – 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 W. Tebbs, 3 J. P. Harrison.  Special Prizes by Messrs G and W. H. Burch for Cut Roses – 1 E. Anderson.  Special prizes by Messr Ryder and Sons for Cut Flowers – 1 G. D. Day.

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