Largs & District Horticultural Society
Largs Flower Show 2017
Show Photos - 1
Our 2017 Show was held in the Dunn Memorial Hall on 19th August
Here are some pictures of the Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Decorative, Vegetable and Fruit Classes, together with a few general views of the show.
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Photo - Mark Strachan
A view of our 2017 show (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
A view of our 2017 show (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
A view of our 2017 show (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
The Blue Ribbon "Best in Show" - 2 10in Vases of 3 spikes of Gladioli - Mr D Chynoweth (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
Pot Plant section (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
Pot Plant section (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
Fuchsias grown in a 6in Pot (19/08/2017)
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The stunning Standard Fuchsias (19/08/2017)
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2 Cacti (19/08/2017)
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First and second place in the 2 pots succulent class (19/08/2017)
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One pot cacti one pot succulent class (19/08/2017)
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Some very colourful begonias (19/08/2017)
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Beautiful Begonias (19/08/2017)
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Delicate orchids (19/08/2017)
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2017 Show - Scented geraniums. The large one in the foreground is "Orange Fizz". (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
Best exhibit of Pot Plants in centre of picture - a beautiful begonia sutherlandii grown by Mrs C Hitter. (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
Hanging Baskets and Tubs (19/08/2017)
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One large Hydrangea flower (19/08/2017)
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The best exhibit of Dahlias grown by Mr D Fisher. (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
Some of our Dahlia entries with our Top Vase entires to the back of the stage. (19/08/2017)
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A beautiful scented rose, vase of 6 Roses (winner of the Wm Murray Cup)and our Top Vase winner. (19/08/2017)
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Decorative Section - "An Urn with Decorative Spheres" just one of many beautiful decorative entries (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Etta Strachan
Decorative Section - Winner of "An Urn with Decorative Spheres" (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
Decorative Section - "Spherical Delight" - a modern arrangement (19/08/2017)
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Decorative Section - "Spherical Delight" a modern arrangement (19/08/2017)
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Decorative Section - "Spherical Delight" (19/08/2017)
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Novice Decorative - The winner of our Jean George Novice Flower Arranging Trophy (19/08/2017)
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Decorative Section - "Jewel in a Box" - a petite arrangement (19/08/2017)
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Some of our tasty vegetable entries (19/08/2017)
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2 "little" Pot Leeks grown by Ian Halbert (19/08/2017)
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3 Onions (19/08/2017)
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A prizewinning Cabbage (Savoy) (19/08/2017)
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Peas (19/08/2017)
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The winner of the Broad Bean class (19/08/2017)
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Some lovely Carrots (19/08/2017)
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3 Globe Beetroot (19/08/2017)
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Winner of Tomatoes - Mr J Hitter (19/08/2017)
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Best Potatoes grown by Ian Halbert (19/08/2017)
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Some quality Rhubarb (19/08/2017)
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The winning Courgette entry (19/08/2017)
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Perfect Garlic (19/08/2017)
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In the Heaviest Vegetable section - the heaviest Tomato (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Etta Strachan
The prizewinning fellow of our new "Wonky Veg" class (19/08/2017)
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Best exhibit in the Fruit Section - lovely Conference Pears (19/08/2017)
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Some of our Apple entries (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Etta Strachan
Some of our Fruit entries (19/08/2017)
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Photo - Mark Strachan
The winning arrangement of Herbs (19/08/2017)
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1 Parsley plant grown in a 6in pot (19/08/2017)
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