Here's the advertisement of the 1913 St Ives Flower Show (just click to enlarge), and reports as published in the Huntingdonshire Post and Hunts County News, both dated 8 August 1913.
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HUNTINGDONSHIRE POST
8th August 1913
ST IVES FLOWER SHOW
Over Two Thousand Entries
The thirty-eighth annual show of the St. Ives Horticultural Society came off on Thursday in Warner Park. Something like 70 entries were lost through the clashing with Histon Show, but nevertheless over 2,000 exhibits competed for the £80 offered in prizes.
Hunt, J. R. Ingram, J. Johnson, C.W. King, J. M. Parker (hon. Treasurer), F. Reynolds, C. Smith, C. A. Smith, H. G. Stiles, A. B. Ulph, W. M. G. Willows, H. H. Wilson, and R. A Savoy, with Mr Arthur G. Chapman (hon. Sec).
The judging was done by Messrs C. Terry (St. Neots), S. Reynolds (Woodhurst), T. Stone (Croxton), and A. V. Combe. Subscribers to the special prize list included : The Mayor, Mr O. Locker Lampson, M.P., Mr C.H.Coote, J.P., Mr J.B.Ellis, Mr W.S. Harrison, jun., Mr A.G. Chapman, Mr G.D. Day, Mr H.I. Hankin, J.P., Mr C.W. King, Mr J.W. Knights, Mr H. Wilson, Mr W. Brown, J.P., Mr W.M.G. Willows. The subscribers' list totals nearly £60, made up of sums varying from £5 to 1s. Music was supplied by the St. Ives Town Band, and there was a bowling match on the green, between St. Ives and Bluntisham.
HUNTS COUNTY NEWS
8th August 1913
St. Ives Flower Show
Stewards of Management: Messrs. J. W. Knights (chairman), E. Anderson, jun., G. H. Cannon, F. Geeson, L. Geeson, B. Giddins, W. S. Harrison, W.S. Harrison, jun., H. J. Hunt, J. R. Ingram, J. Johnson, C. W. King, F. G. Reynolds, O. Smith, G. A. Smith, H. G. Stiles, A. B. Ulph, W. M. G. Willows, H. H. Wilson, R. A. Savory.
Hon. Secretary : Mr. A. G. Chapman.
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SECTION A - COTTAGERS
VEGETABLES ETC – White Kidney Potatoes : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 E. E. James, 3 F. G Adams, 4. J. W. Lister. Coloured Kidney Potatoes : 1 J. Longland, 2 J. Seymour, 3 J. W. Lester, 4 F. Briggs. White Round Potatoes : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. Cox, 3 E. R. James, 4 W. Richards. Any Other Variety Potatoes : 1 H.Cox, 2 Mrs W. Harrison, 3 E. E. Chambers, 4 E. R. James. Potatoes : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 F. G. Adams, 3 H. Cox. Peas : 1 H. Cox, 2 A Churchard, 3 J. Seymour. Windsor Beans : 1 E. Chambers, 2 A Churchard, 3 P. H. Harrison. Long Pod Beans : 1 J. Lister, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 C. Longland. Scarlet Runners : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. Cox, 3 H. W Watts. French Beans : 1 E. R. James, 2 H. J. Reynolds, 3 E. E. Chambers. Onions (size) : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. J. Smith, 3 Mrs M Harrison. Onions (quality) : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 F. G. Adams, 3 P. J. Harrison Eschallots : 1 J. Bowd, 2 G. H. How, 3 A. F. Nicholls. Cabbages : 1 W. Richards, 2 J. Bowd, 3 G. H. How. Cauliflowers 1 E. E. Chambers, 2. P. J. Harrison, 3 H. J. Smith. Long Carrots : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 A. Churchard, Short Carrots : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 J. Seymour, 3 A. Churchard. Turnips : 1 D. Wright, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 A. Churchard. Parsnips : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 A. Churchard, 3 C. Longland. Cos Lettuces : 1 Mrs W Harrison, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 D. Tebbit. Cabbage Lettuces : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 P. J. Harrison 3 F.Briggs Stand or Basket of Vegetables : 1 E.E.Chambers, 2 P.J.Harrison, 3 A.Churchard Stand or Basket of Salad : 1 E.E.Chambers, 2 H.J.Smith Marrow : 1 A.Churchard, 2 H.J.Smith, 3 E.E.Chambers Ridge Cucumbers : 1 H.J.Smith, 2 J.Bowd, 3 G.H.How Radishes : 1 H.Seymour, 2 E.E.Chambers, 3 W.Richards Beet : 1 Mrs W.Harrison, 2 W.Richards, 3 A.E.Nichols Celery : 1 H.J.Smith : 1 W.Holmes, 2 E.E.Chambers, 3 G.W.Ashton Sweet Peas (distinct) 1 H.J.Smith, 2 G.Seekings, 3 H.G.Watson Marigolds : 1 E.E.Chambers, 2 H.J.Smith Carnations : 1 E.E.Chambers, 2 H.J.Smith Carnations : 1 E.E.Chambers 2 F.Starling 3 E.Bull Stocks : 1 F.Briggs 2 W. Richards 3 Miss Garner Roses : 1 G. Saddington 2 F. Starling 3 H. J. Smith Phlox : 1 D. Tabbitt, 2 Mrs W. Harrison 3 G. C. Potter Zinnias : 1. D. Tabbitt, 3 P. J. Harrison Bunches of Flowers : 1 H. J. Smith, 2 D. Tabbitt 3 P. J. Harrison Cactus Dahlias : 1 E. Bull 2 D. Wright Bunches of Hardy Flowers : 1 D Tabbitt, 2 H. J. Smith 3 E. E. Chambers Pansies : 1 W. Tebbs 2 E. Bull 3 E. R. James Asters : 2 E. E. Chambers Nosegay of Garden Flowers : 1 H. J. Smith 2 G. Seekings, 3 P. J. Harrison
FRUIT – Kitchen Apples : 1 Mrs Wallis, 2 J. Bowd 3 F. Starling Dessert Apples : 1 C. H. Gray, 2 G. W. Ashton, 3 J. Bowd Plums : 1 A. A. Makeham, 2 C. H. Gray, 3 G. H. Ashton Gooseberries (size) : 1 Miss Garner, 2 G. Seekings 3 A. Churchard Gooseberries (flavour) : 1 Miss Garner, 2 J Seymour, 3 Chas Turner. Red Currants : 1 Miss Garner, 2 G. C. Potter, 3 C. H. Gray. White Currants : 1 Miss Garner, 2 C. H. Gray 3 H. Cox Black Currants : 1 G Saddington, 2 A. Churchard, 3 Mrs Wallis Raspberries : 1 E. Waits, 2 J. Bowd
SECTION B - BREAD, JAM AND JELLY
Home-made Wheaten Loaf : 1 Mrs F. Tabbitt, 2 Mary Newell, 3 Mrs F. Kirby. Ditto, wholemeal : 1 Mrs H. Coote, 2 Mrs F. Kirby, 3 Mrs J. Bowd, Jam : 1 Mrs Jeffs, 2 Mrs Teet, 3 Mrs F. Geeson. Jelly : 1 Mrs G. James, 2 Mrs J. Bowd, 3 Mrs Teet.
SECTION C (CAGE BIRDS)
(Prizes by Messrs. J. R. Ingram, J. Harrison, and J. Palmer).Canary : 1 J. Harrison, 2. J. R. Ingram, 3 J. Harrison. British Bird : 1 H. Dawson, 2 P. J. Harrison, 3 F. G. Adams. Mule : 2 F. G. Adams.
SECTION D – ST IVES COUNTY COUNCIL SCHOOL BOYS
Boys of St Ives Council School, produce grown on their school gardens. - Prizes by the Mayor (Counc F. M. Warren).VEGETABLES - Beans : 1 A. Basford and J. Bowd, 2 J. Hunt and F. Thain, 3 G. James and A. Broadway. French Beans : 1 J. Ketterer and G. New, 2 S. Titchmarsh and A. How, 3 L. Smith and J. Butcher. Onions : 1 L. Smith and J. Butcher, 2 A. Biggerstaff and R. Symonds, 3 G. James and A. Broadway. Cabbages : 1 J. Hunt and F. Thain, 2 A Biggerstaff and R. Symonds, 3 W. Mason. Carrots : 1 H. Hutson and A. Peach, 2 C. Tabbitt and E. Noble, 3 H. Mason and F. Palmer. Lettuces : 1 S. Titchmarsh and A. How, 2 G. James and A. Broadway
SECTION E - OPEN CLASSES AND AMATEURS
VEGETABLES – White Kidney Potatoes : 1 G. D. Day, 2 S. Chambers, 3 F. G. Adams. Coloured Kidney Potatoes : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 J. B. Ellis, 3 S. Chambers. White Round Potatoes : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 3 F. G. Adams. Any Other Variety Potatoes : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 S. Chambers, 3 J. Harrison. Peas : 1 J. B. Ellis, 2 H. Dawson, 3 H. J. Saint. Windsor Beans : 1 A. Churchard, 2 S. Chambers. Long Pod Beans : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 B. Brown. French Beans : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 J. W. Neaverson. Scarlet Runners : 1 R. Brown, 2 Mrs R. C. Brooke. Onions (size) : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 R. Thain, 3 S. Chambers. Onions (quality) : 1 S. Chambers, 2 E. E. Chambers, 3 G. D. Day. Eschallot : 1 P. J. Harrison, 2 F. G. Harrison. Cabbage Lettuces : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. J. Smith. Cos Lettuces : 1 S. Chambers, 2 E. E. Chambers. Cucumbers : 1 R. Brown, 2 E. E. Chambers. Cauliflowers : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 F. C. Ruse. Long Carrots : 1 A. Churchard, 2 E. E. Chambers. Short Carrots : 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 G. D. Day. Turnips : 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 S. Chambers. Parsnips : 1 A. Churchard, 2 E. E. Chambers. Beets : 1 R. Thain, 2 W. Emerson. Celery : 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 R. Brown. Marrows : 1 A. Churchard, 2 R. Thain. Tomatoes : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 H. Dawson. Cabbages : 1 A. Churchard, 2 F. Geeson. Collection of Vegetables : 1 E. E. Chambers, 2 Mrs R. C. Brooke.
SECTION F – SPECIAL PRIZE LIST
SECTION G (SEEDMAN'S PRIZES)
Special Prizes by Mr J. E. Perkins (Wood and Ingram) for Collection of Vegetables : 1 G. D. Day, 2 F. C. Ruse. Special prizes by Messrs Sutton and Son for Collection of Vegetables : 1 Mrs R. C. Brooke, 2 C. H. Coote, 3 A. H. B. Sperling. Special Prizes by Messrs Webb and Sons for Collection of Vegetables : 1 A. Churchard, 2 H. J. Smith. Special Prizes by Messrs Murray and Sons for a Collection of Potatoes : 1 H. J. Smith, 2 E. Anderson.
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