INNERLEITHEN Horticultural Society held its annual Flower Show on Sunday.
The day was bright and visitors were welcomed into the Memorial Hall with music from the Silver Band.
The standard of entries was high in all classes and many entrants were exhibiting for the first time.
A spokeswoman for Innerleithen Horticultural Society told us: "We are grateful to all the people who help in many different way to make the Show a success."
Trophy Winners
The Royal Cup (for the most excellent exhibit in the entire show): Jennifer Johnston
Bob Scott Memorial Cup (for Spray Chrysanthemums): Angus McLean
Mrs Pitman Challenge Cup (for the best exhibit of Dahlias in the show): Steven Ormiston
J D Dundas Challenge Cup (for the best exhibit of Roses in the show): Marjorie Wallace
Dr F W Clark Silver Cup (for the best exhibit of Sweet Peas in the show): Sam Ferguson
The Ballantyne Challenge Cup (for the most points in the Flower Section): David Rodgerson
The Colonel Robertson Cup (for the most points in the Vegetable Section): Jim Mercer
Mrs Pitman Memorial Cup (for the most outstanding exhibit in the flowers, fruit or vegetable sections): Jim Mercer
Jimmy Chrichton Memorial Salver (for Tomatoes): Nicol Keddie
Mrs Chapman Silver Cup (for the most outstanding exhibit in the Handicrafts section): Jennifer Johnston
The Society Salver (for Fruit): Jim Noble
Miss G Bertram Silver Tray (for most points in classes 101-124): Norma Anderson
Mr and Mrs J J Ballantyne Cup (for best exhibit for Chrysanthemums): Angus McLean
Vale of Leithen Social Club Trophy (for the best entry in Junior Handicrafts section): Katie Bryant
Vale of Leithen Social Club Trophy (for the best entry in Junior Home Baking section): Maisie Caine
Henry Currie Memorial Cup (for Wild Flowers): Katie Rendle
Mr and Mrs Peter Robertshaw Cup (for the best Minature Garden): Kitty Volino
Felicity Ballantyne Memorial Salver (for the best entry in the Preserves Section): Marjorie Wallace
Special Awards
The Society Prize, For the most points in the Junior classes: Maisie Caine
Guide Trophy: Caila McVay
Brownie Trophy : Niamah Mitchell
Rainbow Trophy: Lexie Smillie
Full Results
Sweet Pea
Two vases, 9 spikes: Sam Ferguson
One vase (mixed), 15 spikes: Sam Ferguson
Dahlias
Single Bloom (large) 1st Steven Ormiston
Three Medium Decorative 1st D Rodgerson
Three Small Decorative 1st D Rodgerson
Three Medium or semi cactus 1st D Rodgerson
Three Small or semi cactus 1st D Rodgerson
Five Pom Pom's 1st Steven Ormiston
Three vases. 3 blooms each vase small or medium 1st D Rodgerson
One vase (mixed), not to exceed 12 blooms 1st Steven Ormiston
Vase of mixed Dahlias, not to exceed 7 blooms 1st D Rodgerson
Bowl of Dahlias for effect 1st Vicky McNish
Chrysanthemums
Three Blooms 1st Angus MacLean
Two vases, 3 blooms each 1st Angus MacLean
Three vases, 3 blooms each 1st Angus MacLean
Single Bloom 1st Angus MacLean
Vase of Spray Chrysanthemums 1st Angus MacLean
Roses
Single Bloom 1st Marjorie Wallace
One vase Floribunda 1st Bill Anderson
Three Blooms (HT or HP) 1st Steven Ormiston
Flower heads on boards
Six Pansies 1st Jean Robinson
Six Fuchsias 1st Steven Ormiston
Six French Marigolds 1st Jean Robinson
Six Calendulas 1st Jim Mercer
Six Nasturtiums 1st Jim Mercer
Cut flowers in vases
3 Rudbeckia 1st Vicky McNish
3 Phlox 1st Julia Stoddart
3 Asters 1st J Campbell
1 Vase Mixed Foliage 1st Marjorie Wallace
1 Vase Annuals mixed 1st Fiona Jack
1 vase Annuals distinct 1st Vicky McNiff
1 Vase Herbaceous Flowers-Mixed 1st Gillian Bowie
1 Vase Herbaceous Flowers-Distinct 1st Marjorie Wallace
Pot plants (not to exceed 10")
1 Begonia - Fibrous rooted 1st Sam Ferguson
1 Geranium 1st Steve Robinson
1 Fern 1st Becky Henderson
1 Fuchsia 1st Graham Stoddart
1 Pot Plant, not already stated. 1st Jan Cameron
1 Container - maximum 20" - suitable for a Patio 1st Julia Stoddart
Fruit
5 Dessert Apples 1st Jennifer Campbell
9 Plums 1st Fraser McNeil
Plate of Grapes, one variety per plate 1st Jim Noble
Vegetables
Collection of Vegetables in box, 6 different kinds 1st Jim Mercer
Collection of 3 Vegetables, one of each kind from the class list 1st Jim Mercer
2 Long Leeks 1st Jim Mercer
2 Long Carrots 1st J Campbell
3 Carrots, stump rooted 1st Jim Mercer
2 Courgettes any colour 1st Jim Mercer
3 Globe Beetroot 1st Jim Mercer
1 Cauliflower 1st Jim Mercer
1 Cabbage 1st Jim Noble
8 Potatoes, 2 varieties in a box 1st Jim Mercer
4 Potatoes of one variety, on a plate 1st Jim Mercer
5 Tomatoes 1st N Keddie
5 Cherry Tomatoes any colour 1st Jim Mercer
Truss of Tomatoes (ripeness to count) 1st Jim Mercer
1 Lettuce 1st J Campbell
1 Onion 1st N Keddie
6 Onions 1st Jack Melrose
4 Onions from seed, not to exceed 12" 1st Jim Mercer
6 Onion Sets, globe 1st Jim Mercer
6 Onion Sets, flat 1st Jim Mercer
1 Vegetable Marrow, quality 1st Jim Mercer
1 Pot of Parsley 1st Jim Mercer
1 Cucumber 1st Jim Mercer
7 Pods of Peas 1st Jim Mercer
5 Pods of Broad Beans 1st Jim Mercer
5 Pods of Runner Beans 1st Jim Mercer
5 Shallots (red) 1st Jim Mercer
5 Shallots (yellow) 1st Jim Mercer
5 Shallots (pear shaped) 1st Jim Mercer
Produce from the Edible Garden 1st Jim Mercer
Floral Arrangements
Arrangement on a theme 1st Marjorie Wallace
Arrangement in an egg cup 1st Lyn Brinck
Arrangement in a tea cup and saucer 1st Lucile MacLeod
Preserves
Jar of Blackcurrant Jam 1st Irene Cotter
Jar of Raspberry Jam 1st Julia Stoddart
Jar of Strawberry Jam 1st N Anderson
Jar of Chutney 1st Marjorie Wallace
Jar of Marmalade 1st Iain Campbell
Jar of Lemon Curd 1st Julia Stoddart
Jar of Jelly (any kind) 1st Julia Stoddart
Any other Preserve 1st Sheila Keddie
Home Baking
3 Dropped Scones 1st Molly Fallas
3 Potato Scones 1st Norma Anderson
Home made bread 1st Fiona Jack
3 Cheese Scones 1st Susanne Kennedy
Gingerbread 1st Grace McMillan
Victoria Sandwich 1st Geoff Culshaw
Madeira Cake 1st N Anderson
Fruit Loaf 1st Marjorie Wallace
Fruit Pie 1st Dorothy McKie
Savoury Flan 1st Brenda Spriggs
3 Truffles 1st Margaret Henderson
3 Iced Double Biscuits 1st Jean Barnett
225gms of Tablet 1st Fiona Jack
3 pieces of Tray Bake 1st Brenda Spriggs
Carrot Cake 1st N Anderson
Needlecraft
Something New from Something Old - specify: 'old article' 1st Marjorie Wallace
Soft Toy 1st Rosalind Stuart-Menteth
Child's Knitted Garment 1st Jean Barnett
Piece of Jewellery 1st Jennifer Keepence
Article of Crochet 1st Rosalind Stuart-Menteth
Christmas Decoration 1st Chris Bryant
Knitted Pram Cover 1st Sheila Keddie
Any Article from a Senior Citizen 1st Dorothy McKie
Framed Tapestry 1st Lucile MacLeod
Photo of a Single Flower 1st Anne Notman
Photo of Local View 1st Dawn Adams
Article of Cross Stitch 1st Jennifer Johnston
Knitted Hats and Mitts - set 1st Sheila Keddie
Lady's or Gent's Knitted Garment 1st Irene Cotter
Baby's Knitted Garment 1st Sheila Keddie
Any other knitted article not already stated 1st Rosalind Stuart-Menteth
Any other sewn article not already stated 1st Vicky McNiff
Piece of Handicraft (soft goods) 1st Jenni Brown
Piece of Handicraft (other than soft goods) 1st Rosalind Stuart-Menteth
Junior class
Article Using Wool 1st Kitty Volino
Piece of Handicraft (soft goods) 1st Kitty Volino
Piece of Handicraft not already stated 1st Katie Bryant
Decorated Egg 1st Evie Campbell
Theme for drawing or painting is "Flower Show"
Best Drawing or painting (not more than half of A4) 5-7 years 1st Evie Campbell
Best Drawing or painting (not more than half of A4) over 7 years 1st Alice Williams
Vase of Wild Flowers 1st Katie Rendle
Vase of Mixed Grasses 1st Maisie Caine
Minature Garden (18" square) 1st Maisie Caine
Minature Garden in standard seed tray 1st Kitty Volino
Animal made from Vegetables and Fruit 1st Katie Rendle
Victoria Sandwich 1st Maisie Caine
3 Jam Tarts 1st Kitty Volino
3 Truffles 1st Ella Campbell
4 Marzipan Sweets 1st Maisie Caine
3 Plain Scones 1st Emily Kennedy
3 Krispies 1st Maisie Caine
Design and make a Bug House 1st Ella & Evie Campbell
3 Decorated Cup Cakes. Only decoration will be judged. 1st Kitty Volino
Lego - over Age 7 Model from Imagination 1st Moya McLaughlin
Rainbows (only) 1st Lexie Smillie
Brownies (only) 1st Niamah Mitchell
Guides (only) 1st Caila McVay
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