Manawatu Guardian

Olive Tree rose show blooms again

Last Saturday’s show, the first since 2019 due to Covid, featured a total of 140 entries across eight classes

- Judith Lacy

Just like a rose needs many elements to flourish, so, too, does a rose show. The Olive Tree Village Rose Show last Saturday was organised by a 22-strong committee.

The show started 29 years ago, the same year the Palmerston

North village opened.

Only roses grown in the village are eligible to enter.

Thanks to Covid-19, Saturday’s show was the first since 2019.

The days leading up to the show had been rough for the roses with all the rain — and for residents wanting to pick their entries, convener Dorothy

Weston says. In the end, there were 140 entries across eight classes, more than she was expecting.

The classes included patio, three stages of one variety — bud, middle, exhibition bloom — and one stem with no more than three flowers open.

Each class had two stewards. Judging for first, second and third place in each class was done by residents before the show opened.

After 18 years, Weston stepped down as convener on Saturday.

The show first started when some members of the Manawatu¯ Rose Society moved to Olive Tree Village. Ted Walker, Una Kilmister,

Bruce Kilmister, and June Hocking (all now deceased) were instrument­al in getting the show off the ground.

Nationally qualified rose judge and society member Peter Elliott has been involved with the show since it started in the gardener’s shed, because there was no community centre then.

Raffles are a feature of the show, with residents donating prizes.

Weston continued the tradition begun by her late husband, Philip Weston, of donating a bottle of whisky as a raffle prize.

Philip was a Lancaster bomber pilot and Huntervill­e farmer.

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 ?? Photos / Judith Lacy ?? Olive Tree Village Rose Show organisers Merle McCulloch (left) and Dorothy Weston.
Dorothy Weston won the best exhibit of the Olive Tree Village Rose Show with Loving Memory in three stages of developmen­t.
Photos / Judith Lacy Olive Tree Village Rose Show organisers Merle McCulloch (left) and Dorothy Weston. Dorothy Weston won the best exhibit of the Olive Tree Village Rose Show with Loving Memory in three stages of developmen­t.

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