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Musselburgh Horticultural Society Scottish Charity No: SC028659
ANNUAL FLOWER
SHOW
will be held in the
Our Lady of Loretto Church Hall, Newbigging, Musselburgh
on
Saturday, 24th August 2013
Official Opening and Presentation of Awards at 3 pm
by
Mr Ronald I Summers MA Hons Head Teacher
Musselburgh Grammar School
The Show opens to the Public at 1 pm
THIS IS AN OPEN SHOW AND IS NOT RESTRICTED TO MEMBERS
OF THE SOCIETY
ADMISSION – £1.00 CHILDREN (with Adult) FREE
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CONTENTS Page No.
Welcome 3
Guide for Exhibitors 4 – 5
Show Rules 6 – 7
Office Bearers, Committee, and Judges 8 – 9
Pot Plants, Chrysanthemums & Roses 11 – 12
Dahlias 12
Cut Flowers 14
Fuchsia & Fruit 14 – 21
Vegetables 25
The Honest Toun Championships 27
Novelty and Senior Citizen Classes 27
Photography 28
Floral Art 29
Industrial Sections 30 – 31
Junior Sections 32
Newhailes Nursery & Plant Centre
For Shrubs, Roses, Conifers, Heathers, Trees and other Garden Requirements.
Newhailes Road, Musselburgh
665 8291
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Welcome
The year has turned and I have the pleasure, once more, of welcoming you all to a new gardening season and hopefully some fine exhibits for our Annual Flower Show in August. In early January 2012 we experienced one of the worst storms of the winter 2011/2012 but thankfully this winter, so far anyway, is benign and as I write it is, amazingly, 10° outside and calm. Our hobby of gardening means, of course, that we always have one eye on the weather and we can only hope that the coming spring and summer will not be a repeat of last year's wet and dull May, June, July and August. The temperature gauge reached the dizzy heights of 23.8°C for a week in late March and we were full of excited anticipation of a warm and sunny summer. Sadly, this heat was not experienced again until late August when for one day only 24°C was achieved and that was that as far as any ideas of an Indian summer were concerned! The wet summer took its toll on the plants and flowers in my garden, as well as yours no doubt, and it was a challenge to keep the grass cut let alone in any sort of condition to cope with lots of feet walking on it resulting in us having to lay astroturf on top of the 'grass turf' for our Open Day in July! Not something I wish to see repeated. Despite everything the weather threw at us, the dedication of our members and exhibitors was rewarded by the fine display showcased at our annual event – well done everyone and thank you.
It is said that all peoples of the northern hemisphere breathe a sigh of relief when the shortest day is reached and little by little the days begin to stretch out again. I very much hope that the summer of 2013 will prove to be a winner for us all and especially for the Annual Show of Musselburgh Horticultural Society and I look forward very much to seeing you all in August. Lindsay Morrison President January 2013 Annual Outing at Kailzie
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Guide for Exhibitors If you are reading this section the chances are you have never entered exhibits into a Flower Show. The first message to you has to be a big 'Welcome'. You will have no doubt heard of Shows where a three foot carrot is a short one, of chrysanthemums the size of footballs and onions where a single one could feed an army. They possibly do exist but it's very unlikely they will at our Show. We encourage all our members and their families to take part, purely and simply for the joy of the occasion. The show is a celebration of all things to do with amateur gardening; most importantly, it relies on you. Without your prize exhibit we simply don't have a Show. Hopefully these simple guidelines will help you select and prepare your exhibit. If you need further help, members of the Committee are more than happy to assist. First a couple of very general tips, followed by some specific help:
• Make sure you have entered your exhibit into the correct Class; if in doubt ask a Committee member when you're setting it up.
• Make sure you allow plenty of time to set up your exhibit; the more attractive it looks the better it will do.
Flowers
• Flowers should appear fresh • Care should be taken to support the flower spike or bloom vertically
using paper, moss, etc. • Don't crush flowers together, especially in the mixed vase classes. • Points are deducted if:
1. flowers are not fully opened or are beginning to fade 2. foliage is diseased 3. petals are eaten, diseased or damaged 4. flowers have been badly dressed (in other words, they look
untidy) 5. there is any soil, compost or other debris on the leaves,
stem or blooms A special note for Gladioli: the ideal flower spike has one third in full bloom, one third with buds in colour and one third with green buds.
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Vegetables
• Try to exhibit uniform sized and shaped vegetables, for example: three straight and similarly sized carrots.
• Use as near blemish free and fresh as possible.
• Clean using sponge and water, try to avoid any damage.
• A few specifics:
1. Beets, Carrots, Parsnips and Turnips should have about 7 cm of stalk; they look tidier if you tie the stalks together.
2. Onions should preferably be ripe; again, tie the top to tidy up.
3. Cauliflower should have a 5 cm stalk.
4. Pot Leeks should have a maximum blanch of 15 cm.
5. Tomatoes should have a 2.5 cm stalk left on.
6. Rhubarb should be pulled, not cut and left with no more than 5 cm of leaf stalk.
Fruit
• Fresh as you can get.
• Apples should have stalk left attached.
Homecrafts
The presentation of jam is very important:
• Use a jam jar – you can never get the smell of vinegar off pickle and chutney jars.
• Cover jam with a wax disc before sealing with a paper, clear seal or a metal lid.
• Label the jar clearly with the type of jam and date.
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Show Rules
1. Registration and Acceptance of Entries
The Secretary will be in attendance to receive entries at Our Lady of Loretto Church Hall between 7 pm and 10 pm on the Friday evening, and 7 am and 9.30 am on the Saturday morning. Late entries will only be accepted at the discretion of the Committee.
Fees per Entry Free for MHS members Floral Art Classes 10p Industrial Classes 10p Horticultural Classes 10p Junior Classes Free
The Entry Form printed on the left-hand centre page of the Schedule should be completed in full and handed to the Secretary, together with the required staging fees.
2. Staging of Exhibits
Exhibits: All exhibits for the Horticultural Sections, except in Floral Art, must be of the competitors’ own growing and in their possession for a minimum of twelve weeks prior to exhibition. All vegetables must be clean, sound and properly dressed. Exhibitors are requested to name varieties where possible.
No exhibitor will be allowed to place more than one stand of any exhibit in any one class, and no prizes will be awarded to any exhibits which are not in accordance with the Schedule.
Vases: Unless otherwise stated in the Schedule, only vases supplied by the Society may be used for the Cut Flower Classes.
Staging Cards and Placing of Exhibits: Staging Cards will be issued by the Secretary on receipt of a completed entry form. Exhibitors must ensure that these cards are clearly completed and the correct class number is marked on the back.
The final placing of exhibits on the show staging will be directed by the Show Steward and his assistants.
3. Judging
Judging will commence at 10.15 am THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL
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Where a joint First is awarded for any class, then the second prize will be omitted. In the event of a trophy being jointly awarded, then the names of both winners will be inscribed on the trophy and it will be held by each person in turn for an equal portion of the year.
Unless with the specific permission of the President, only Judges and nominated Society Officials will be permitted in the hall whilst judging is in progress.
4. Complaints
Any complaints must be lodged with the Secretary, in writing and specifically stating the objection, BEFORE 2 pm ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW.
5. Prize Money
Prize money will be paid out to successful competitors between 3.45 pm and 4.30 pm Competitors must complete and sign the official form of receipt printed on the right-hand centre page of the Schedule, and present it to the Treasurer before payment will be made.
6. Uplift of Exhibits
No exhibits may be removed from the show bench before 4.30 pm.
The Show Area will be cleared at 4.30 pm. Exhibitors and assistants are required to clear away their exhibits by 5 pm, after which time exhibits remaining on staging shall become the property of the Society.
7. Loss or Damage
The Committee will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any exhibits before, during or after the Show, but will take all reasonable care to prevent damage being sustained.
NOTE: All measurements shown in the Schedule are metric, however the equivalent Standard Imperial Measures will be acceptable.
Conversion tables are available from the secretary
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MHS OFFICE BEARERS
President Lindsay Morrison 665 4550
Vice President Karl Cleghorn 665 0368
Treasurer William Ramsay 665 8336
Secretary Jean Rae 665 3055
Show Secretary Helen Elliott 665 8790
Membership Secretary April Fyfe 657 2423
Show Steward Amanda Cleghorn
Examiner David Thomson
Members of the Committee
Andy Banks Lord Cameron June Jeffrey Gillian McKinnon Eric Bowler
East Lothian Glazing
The Fast, Reliable and Genuine Local Glazing Service
Inveresk Mills Industrial Park
Musselburgh
665 5355
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JUDGES
VEGETABLES Mr G Scott East Linton CUT FLOWERS Mr W Wilson Edinburgh POT PLANTS Mr J McGowan Penicuik INDUSTRIAL
• BAKING Mrs E Marshall Bonnyrigg Mrs A Baxter Bonnyrigg
• HANDCRAFT Mrs A Bayley Edinburgh PHOTOGRAPHY Mr J Knox Musselburgh JUNIOR SECTION Mrs E Marshall Bonnyrigg
Beers - Wines - Spirits
61 Eskview Terrace Musselburgh
665 9124
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Clark Bros.
A wide range of exotic fish and sauces from around the world.
Our own curing a speciality. Finest quality at the keenest prices
The Harbour, Musselburgh
665 6181
Musselburgh’s only SPECIALIST Fruit & Vegetable Store
Freshness, Affordability and High Quality, EVERYDAY.
Wilson’s Fresh Farm Produce
119 High Street, Musselburgh
665 0772
Wilson’s
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TABLE OF CLASSES Riding of The Marches Trophy: Most successful exhibit0r in Show
POT PLANTS Small Challenge Trophy: Most successful exhibitor in Pot Plants Tom Robinson Trophy: most outstanding exhibit in Pot Plant section, excluding Fuchsia
Class No Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p 2 1 House Plant 3 1 Coleus 4 1 Pot Geranium 5 1 Pot Tuberous Begonia 6 1 Pot Semperflorens Begonia (fibrous rooted) 7 1 Impatiens – Single 8 1 Impatiens – Double 9 1 Pot Fern
10 2 Foliage Plants (excluding Coleus) - Carberry Candles Trophy: Most outstanding single plant in class
11 1 Hanging Plant 12 1 Pot Plant in Flower (excluding Fuchsia and
Geranium) 13 1 Streptocarpus 15 1 Pot or Pan of Cactus or Succulent 16 2 Pots or Pans of Cactus or Succulent
CUT FLOWERS SECTIONS Cruden Challenge Trophy: Most successful exhibitor in Cut Flower Sections Barnetson Challenge Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in Flower Section
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Class No Prizes: £3: £2: £1 19 1 Vase: 1 Bloom: Incurved 20 1 Vase: 1 Bloom: Reflex 21 1 Vase: 3 Blooms: Any Variety or Varieties 24 1 Vase: 1 Large Bloom: Any Variety
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ROSES
Winifred Ireland Rose Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in Rose Section
Class No Prizes: £1.50: £1: 50p 26 1 Vase: 1 Bloom: Any Variety 27 1 Vase: 3 Blooms: Any Variety 28 1 Vase: 5 Blooms: Any Variety 29 1 Bowl H.T. Roses: own foliage: exhibitor to provide own
bowl: maximum 15 Blooms
DAHLIAS
M.H.S. Rose Bowl: Most outstanding exhibit in Dahlias
Class No Prizes: £1.50: £1: 50p 31 1 Vase: 1 Bloom: 1 Variety: Decorative 32 1 Vase: 1 Bloom: 1 Variety: Cactus 33 1 Vase: 1 Bloom: 1 Variety: Ball 34 1 Vase: 3 Blooms: 1 Variety: Decorative 35 1 Vase: 3 Blooms: 1 Variety: Cactus 36 1 Vase: 3 Blooms: 1 Variety: Ball 39 1 Vase: 3 Blooms: 1 Variety: Pompon
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CUT FLOWERS G & R Grandison Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in Gladioli Inveresk Challenge Trophy: Most points in Sweet Pea and Aster Classes
Class No Prizes: £1.50: £1: 50p 41 2 Vases: Gladioli: Large Flowering: 2 Spikes 42 1 Vase: Gladiolus: Large Flowering: 1 Spike 43 1 Vase: Gladioli: Large Flowering: 2 Spikes 44 1 Vase: Gladioli primulinus: Small Flowering: 2 Spikes 45 1 Vase: Gladiolus primulinus: Small Flowering: 1 Spike 46 1 Vase: Sweet Peas: 5 Spikes: Mixed Varieties:
Sweet Pea Foliage allowed 47 1 Vase: Sweet Peas: 5 Spikes: 1 Variety:
Sweet Pea Foliage allowed 48 1 Vase: Asters: 5 Blooms: Double 49 1 Vase: Asters: 5 Blooms: Single 50 1 Vase: Carnations: 3 Blooms: 1 Variety 52 1 Vase: Herbaceous: Mixed 53 1 Vase: Herbaceous: 1 Distinct Species 54 1 Vase: African Marigold 55 1 Vase: Calendulas 56 1 Vase: Helenium 57 1 Vase: Open Border Annuals: Mixed 59 1 Vase: Foliage – not more than 3 varieties 60 1 Vase: Lilies 61 1 Vase: Anemone japonica
62 1 Vase: Mixed Wildflowers FUCHSIA M.H.S. Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in Fuchsia Section Ray Callaghan Shield: Winner of Fuchsia Class 64 Ravensheugh Trophy: Most successful exhibitor in Fuchsia
Class No Prizes: £3: £2: £1 64 3 Plants: Any Variety, grown in any manner:
1 x 15 cm pot, 1 x 13 cm pot, 1 x 10 cm pot 65 1 Plant: Standard 66 1 Plant: Quarter Standard (30 cm – 45 cm) 67 1 Plant: Mini Standard (15 cm – 25 cm). 5” Pot Maximum 68 3 Plants: Any Variety: Pots not to exceed 9 cm 69 2 Plants: in 10 cm pots – to be judged as a pair
Fuchsia classes cont on page 22
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ENTRY FORM To: The Secretary Musselburgh Horticultural Society Name: ___________________________________ Address: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Postcode: ___________________________________ Email: ___________________________________
Class No Class No Class No Class No Class No
Total Entry Fee: _________________________________ NOTE: No exhibits may be removed from the Show bench
before 4.30 pm on the day of the Show. Any exhibits not collected by 5 pm will be disposed of by the committee.
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LIST OF PRIZES GAINED: To: The Treasurer Musselburgh Horticultural Society Name: __________________________________ Address: __________________________________ __________________________________ Class No Prize Value Class No Prize Value
Total Prize Monies Gained and Received: Signed: __________________________________ Date: _____________________________________ NOTE: No exhibits may be removed from the Show bench
before 4.30 pm on the day of the Show. Any exhibits not collected by 5 pm will be disposed of by the committee.
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FUCHSIA cont.
70 1 Plant: Double Variety: Pot not to exceed 13 cm 71 1 Plant: Single Variety: Pot not to exceed 13 cm 72 1 Plant: Grown mainly for Foliage Effect Only: Pot not to
exceed 18 cm 73 1 Plant: Any Variety: Pot not to exceed 18 cm 74 1 Container of Plants: Container any Size: Any Variety/ies
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FRUIT Arnold T Grier Shield: Most outstanding exhibit in Fruit Section Class No: Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p
78 3 Apples: Any Variety 80 3 Pears 81 3 Plums 82 1 Dish Soft Fruit 83 1 Dish Stone Fruit (not Plums)
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PINKIE MAINS FARM SHOP
Pinkie Road, Musselburgh 665 2049
Licensed Grocers Newsagents Large Range of Pet Products
PAY POINT ATM
Debit and Credit Cards Accepted
OPEN 7 DAYS 6 am till 7 pm
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VEGETABLES Borthwick Challenge Shield: Most successful exhibitor in Veg Section Denholm Trophy: Most points in Potato Classes James Sivess Memorial Cup: Most outstanding exhibit in the 3 Onion Classes Robert L. Scarlett Challenge Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in Vegetable Section Vegetable Society Medal: Most meritorious entry in Vegetable Section
Class No Prizes: £1.50: £1: 50p
85 5 Onions from seed 86 3 Onions from seed 87 1 Onion from seed 88 9 Tomatoes (not Cherry) - Brodie Trophy 89 2 Leeks: Blanched: more than 35 cm blanch 90 2 Leeks: Pot: not exceeding 15 cm blanch 91 2 Musselburgh Leeks 92 6 Potatoes: 2 Varieties: 3 of each 93 3 Potatoes: Coloured 94 3 Potatoes: White 95 6 Tomatoes (not Cherry) 97 3 Carrots: Long or Intermediate 98 3 Carrots: Stump Rooted 99 4 Pods of Peas
100 4 Pods of French Beans 101 4 Pods of Broad Beans 102 4 Pods of Runner Beans 103 6 Shallots: Red or Yellow – not Pear Shaped 105 6 Shallots: Pear Shaped 106 4 Onions: From Sets 108 1 Truss Cherry Tomatoes 109 2 Turnips: any colour 110 2 Turnips: Swede 112 2 Beet: Globe 113 3 Stalks Rhubarb 115 1 Courgette (no more than 15 cm long) 116 1 Pot Parsley 117 1 Pepper 119 1 Cabbage
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THE HONEST TOUN CHAMPIONSHIPS Class No: 122 Prizes: £5: £3: £2
POT PLANT CHAMPIONSHIP – Cecilia Donald Trophy
3 Pot Plants: 3 distinct species
Class No: 123 Prizes: £5: £3: £2
CUT FLOWER CHAMPIONSHIP – Flo Robinson Trophy 3 Vases Cut Flowers: 3 distinct species
Class No: 124 Prizes: £5: £3: £2
VEGETABLE CHAMPIONSHIP – Newhailes Nursery Trophy Collection of 5 Vegetables – 1 of each selected from
Turnip Beetroot Potato Pod of Peas
Carrot Cauliflower Tomato Onion Set
To be shown on exhibitor’s own board, not exceeding 45 cm x 60 cm.
Class No: 125 Prizes: £5: £3: £2
KITCHEN CHAMPIONSHIP – Alexander Challenge Trophy 500 g/1lb Brioche Bread; 4 Croissants;
4 Eclairs; 1 Flask Vichyssoise Soup To be shown on a standard Bread Board (undecorated) maximum size 40 cm.
NOVELTY
Class No Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p
126 Unusual Fruit, Pot Plant, Flower or Vegetable, i.e. size, shape or variety
127 Selection of 3 Herbs, Culinary or Medical, to be named and shown in a standard size jam jar
SENIOR CITIZEN SECTION Class No: Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p
129 1 Pot Plant
130 1 Vase of Flowers (any variety)
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PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION Stoneyhill Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in photographic section Entries should be no smaller than 15 cm x 10 cm (6” x 4”) and no larger than 20 cm x 28 cm (8” x 11” - A4 size). Each competitor may submit up to a maximum of 4 entries in each category. Class No: Prizes: £2: £1.50: £1
131 Wildflowers
132 Drystane Dykes
133 East Lothian Landmark
If possible, photographs should be framed in mounting board or mounted on card. If desired card can be obtained from the Secretary at the Show and the photographs will be affixed to the card with adhesive. Photographs should be given a title, which can be written or affixed to the mounting card.
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FLORAL ART Musselburgh Floral Art Club Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in Floral Art section
Class No: Prizes: £2: £1.50: £1 134 The President’s Challenge
Create a buttonhole using materials from your own garden; accessories may be used.
Class No: Prizes: £5: £3: £2
135
Floral Art for busy people. Arrange a bunch of flowers purchased from a supermarket to a maximum price of £5 but you may use your own foliage.
Flowercraft
Rhona Currie Florist
Flowers delivered Locally & Worldwide
11 Newbigging, Musselburgh
665 2703
www.flowercraftmusselburgh.co.uk
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INDUSTRIAL SECTION Lewisvale Challenge Trophy: Most successful exhibitor in Industrial Section Bridge End Salver: Most outstanding exhibit in Industrial Section - excluding Handcraft BAKING
Class No: Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p
136 4 Shortbread Petticoat Tails 139 1 Lemon Curd and Raspberry Roulade (See suggested
recipe Page 28) 141 1 Chocolate Cake 143 4 Millefeuille (See suggested recipe Page 21) 146 1 Lemon Drizzle Cake 148 4 Treacle Scones 152 4 Blueberry Muffins 153 4 Bars Tablet
JAM MAKING
Class : Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p
157 1 Jar Strawberry Jam 158 1 Jar Raspberry Jam 159 1 Jar Blackcurrant Jam 160 1 Jar Marmalade 161 1 Jar Jam: any variety not in classes 157 – 160 162 1 Jar Jelly: any fruit 163 1 Jar Lemon Curd 164 1 Jar Chutney 165 1 Jar Pickle 166 1 Jar Honey
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HANDCRAFT MHS Salver: Most outstanding exhibit in Handcraft Section
NB Articles shown previously should not be presented for this Section.
Class No: Prizes: £3: £2: £1
167 1 Baby’s Matinee Coat/Cardigan: Knitted or Crocheted 168 1 Sweater/Cardigan with sleeves: NOT Aran 169 1 Sweater/Cardigan: ARAN Design 170 1 Sweater/Cardigan – Child’s 171 1 Article Quilting or Patchwork: any technique
Longest side to be not more than 90 cm 172 1 Entry General Handcraft made from soft materials * 173 1 Entry General Handcraft made from hard materials * 174 1 Article worked in Cross-stitch 176 1 Article Tapestry 177 1 Painting: Sweet Pea Theme - Any Medium 178 1 Baby’s Shawl 179 3 Handmade Thank You Cards
• Excluding items qualifying for other classes
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JUNIOR SECTIONS Harry Martin Children’s Trophy: Most outstanding exhibit in the Juniors’ section ALL ENTRIES SHOULD STATE CHILD’S AGE FOR JUNIORS UP to 10 YEARS. Strawberry Corner Junior Challenge Shield - under 10: Most successful exhibitor under 10 years of age
Class No:
Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p
180 5 Decorated Chocolate Krispies 182 A Miniature Cottage Garden, 20 cm x 30 cm approx. 184 A Scarecrow Figure made from Vegetables and/or Fruit 185 Arrange a Jam Jar of Wild Flowers
FOR JUNIORS 11 to 14 YEARS. Strawberry Corner Junior Challenge Shield – 11 t0 14: Most successful exhibitor 11 to 14 years of age
Class No:
Prizes: £1: 60p: 40p
188 5 Butterfly Fairy Cakes 189 A Miniature Cottage Garden, 20 cm x 30 cm approx. 191 A Decorated CD Cover with Wildflower Theme 193 A photograph (no larger than A4) – Bird Theme
NB Photograph to be taken by the exhibitor
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Membership Form If you would like to become a Member of the Musselburgh Horticultural Society, please complete this Membership Form.
Membership - Nov 2013/Oct 2014
Name:
Address:
Postcode:
Tel No:
Email address:
Fee: £5.00 Send To Treasurer (Enclosing Membership Fee) Treasurer Mr William Ramsay 50 Edenhall Crescent,
Musselburgh EH21 7JH
For your information, interesting Lectures are held during the winter in the Hollies Day Centre on the first Monday of the months of October, December, February and March, with the Annual General Meeting being on the first Monday in November. Also, a visit of interest is organised for early summer. We look forward to seeing you.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Society also wishes to record special thanks to the following:
The Scottish County Press, who provide all the white paper used in covering the Show staging.
Ivanhoe Printers for producing our schedule beautifully.
Musselburgh Sea Cadets for all their assistance setting up and dismantling the show staging, as well as their presence during the Flower Show.
The Society also wishes to thank the Local Traders who have given donations towards Sponsorship and whose names will be seen throughout the Show.
AFFILIATIONS This Society is affiliated to the following Specialist Societies:
Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society The National Vegetable Society
Friday 31st May to Sunday 2nd June 2013
The Royal Highland Centre,
Ingliston, Edinburgh
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Musselburgh Horticultural Society www.musselburghhorticulture.wordpress.com
Syllabus 2013/2014
All events below will be held in The Hollies Day Centre, High Street Musselburgh, commencing at 7.30 pm
Monday, 7th October 2013 Ailsa Fortune
Forgotten Houses and Gardens of East Lothian
Monday, 3rd March 2014 Fiona Playfair
Mulching - Composts and Soil Conditioners
Monday, 4th November 2013 Annual General Meeting
Please come along. Members’ support at the AGM is vital to the success of the Society. Cheese and wine will be served after meeting.
Saturday 3rd May 2014 Plant Sale
10-noon, Hollies Day Centre
From ordinary to EXTRAordinary with Bedding Plants galore
Monday, 2nd December 2013 Christmas Cracker An evening of fun to start the festivities
Sunday 8th June 2014 Annual Outing
Ever popular day out to well known, and not so well known gardens
Monday, 3rd February 2014 Clive Davis Floral Photography – one step beyond ‘Point & Shoot’
Saturday 30th August 2014 Annual Flower Show
Other shows in the area:
Ormiston – 17 Aug – Alison Smith, 01875 611759
Gifford – 17/18 Aug – John Sheldon, 01620 810200
Pathhead – 31 Aug - Jim Williams, 01875 320644
East Lothian –31 Aug – Stan da Prato, 01875 612015
Dalkeith – 07/08 Sep – Gladys Hardwick, 0131 660 1816