Ruislip Central Horticultural Society
Spring Show 19th March 2005 Prize Winners
The Prizes were presented by Trudi Lee-Daughters, the Site Manager for the Manor Farm Complex.
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Section A. Daffodils
The Daffodil Cup for the Highest Total points:
The Daffodil Society Certificate of Merit for the Best Exhibit:
The Daffodil Society Certificate for the Best Bloom:
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Margaret McIntosh & Avril Thornton
Avril Thornton
Margaret McIntosh
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Section B. General Floral
The H. Burden Cup for the Highest Total points:
The Certificate of Merit for the Best Exhibit:
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John Ormshaw
John Ormshaw
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Section C. Pot Grown Plants
The William Cup for the Highest Total points:
The Certificate of Merit for the Best Exhibit:
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Avril Thornton
Pat Smith
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Section D. Cacti & Succulents
The Arthur Boarder Award for the Best Exhibit:
The Mrs. Harley Cup for the Highest Total points, Classes 36 - 42:
The Harry Newland Cup for the Highest Total points, Classes 43 - 49:
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Tom Russell
Tom Russell
Tom Russell
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Section E. Floral Art
The Muriel King Cup for the Highest Total points:
The Peggy Browne Salver & RCHS Gift Voucher:
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Jannette Dingley
Sarah Gilham
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Section F. Children's Exhibits (Under 12 Years old)
The RCHS Cup, Gold Medal & Easter Egg for the Highest Total points:
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Sarah Gilham
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Section G. Domestic
The Joyce Daniels Cup for the Highest Total points:
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Pat White
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Section H. Photographic
The Geoff Ash Cup for the Best Exhibit:
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Ann Baker
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The first of the three annual shows of the Ruislip Central Horticultural Society was held at the Great
Barn, Bury Street, Ruislip on Saturday. (19th March). The weather made for a successful spring show,
as it was a bright and sunny day that you would have expected during the summer.
After what had been a very cold spell the daffodils bounced back providing the day with a most
colourful display. This was of course complimented by all of the other spring flowers, plants, shrubs
and even cacti, being staged by the members.
The floral exhibit of an Easter Bunny was the surprise star of the show, which was arranged by Sarah
Gilham (aged 11) who also won several other classes.
Refreshments were on hand for those weary of looking at the plants and sniffing the scented blooms in
the way of handmade cakes, many made by the Domestic entrants and of course the usual beverages.
Their next show is the Summer Show on Saturday 18th June. Entrance is free and starts at 2pm with
prize giving at 4:30pm.
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