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There were four awards:• The East Lothian Trophy for best Class 3 (3 pans, different genera)• The Peel Trophy for best Class 19 (3 pans gentians, distinct)• The Logan Home Trophy for best large miniature garden by an East Lothian or Berwickshire member• The Silver Cup for best plant in Section II• The Mary Bowe Memorial Trophy to the exhibitor with the most points in section I
Herewith a photo of three of them that are currently back in East Lothian- from the left the Logan Home first won in 1956 by Mrs Boyd Harvey, the Mary Bowe first won in 1960 also by Mrs Boyd Harvey and the Peel first won in 1953 by Dr & Mrs Henry Tod. All are still awarded for the same or very similar classes to the North Berwick show.
Not sure if these will be entirely useful to people as I didn't get many pictures of the cards / names but I was one of the ones trying not to get in peoples way taking some closer pictures so I thought I'd share for those who couldn't get to Edinburgh. There are a bit too many to put up here, so I've uploaded them to facebook - they can be found here for anyone who's interested I had a great day and even my other half, who usually runs a mile at the mention of 'there's a plant show nearby...' enjoyed the more unusual (for us!) plants on display. Plants I was particularly taken with included the Tropaeolum brachyceras in the new / hard to grow section and, of course, the stunning Ramonda nathaliae Many thanks for a great show!
What is the yellow in the 9th line of 4?
Thanks Maggi.
It (Bentamiella patagonica) is one of the plants for which we must be very grateful NOT to have a scent button
Quote from: Lesley Cox on April 16, 2012, 11:15:49 AMThanks Maggi.You're welcome, Lesley. It (Bentamiella patagonica) is one of the plants for which we must be very grateful NOT to have a scent button