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Camden News - By TOM FOOT
Published: 10 September 2009
 

Margaret Scanlon, Frances Radford and Carol Bateman
‘Young can grow to love horticulture’

MEMBERS of the Hampstead Horticultural Society are sowing the seeds for what they hope will be a bright future by inviting more youngsters to take part in their shows.
The early signs look promising with three-year-old Elsa Rowlatt being named among the winners at the Society’s autumn show on Saturday, which was held at the Gospel Oak Methodist Church in Agincourt Road.
The budding little gardener, who lives in Gospel Oak, won the judges over with her seed tray garden in the Floral Art class.
Carol Bateman, who has been a member of the Society for more than 25 years, said afterwards: “We’d love to attract more children and younger members because they’d bring in new ideas.”
“They’d also really have fun growing things that they can eat themselves,” she added.
Proving that there’s always room for new members, both Joanna Wise and Ros Osmond made glittering debuts to the show scene as they won top honours in the Horticultural and Floral Art classes.

Winners: The 2009 Autumn Show

Horticultural classes

Class – Dahlias:
1st Ros Osmond, 2nd Hilda Gill and 3rd Marysa Norris
Class – Fuchsias: 1st Mary Betts, 2nd Hilda Gill and 3rd Mary Barnes
Class – Annual Flowers:
1st Ros Osmond, 2nd Margaret Scanlon and 3rd Hilda Gill
Class – A single rose: 1st Enyd Norman, 2nd no prize given and 3rd Mary Barnes
Class – Bowl or vase of roses: 1st Frances Radford, 2nd Mary Barnes and 3rd Audrey Stocker
Class – Pot plant flowering: 1st Hilda Gill; 2nd Dr Kahani Pal and 3rd Joan Payne
Class – Pot plant foliage:
Winner Dr Kajani Pal
Class – Pot plant, from seed or cutting:
1st Marysa Norris and 2nd Dr Kajani Pal
Class – Perennial flowers: 1st Marysa Norris, 2nd Enyd Norman and 3rd Margaret Scanlon
Class – Garden shrubs in flower: 1st Audrey Stocker, 2nd Enyd Norman and 3rd Joan Payne
Class – Foliage: 1st no prize given, 2nd Carol Bateman and 3rd Enyd Norman
Class – Fruit:
1st Rosalind Simon, 2nd Jill Kelly and 3rd Joanna Wise
Class – Soft fruit or grapes:
1st Joanna Wise, 2nd Jill Kelly and 3rd Ros Osmond
Class – Tomatoes, outdoor: 1st Hilda Gill, 2nd Jill Kelly and 3rd Marysa Norris
Class – Tomatoes, indoor: 1st Carol Bateman and 2nd Margaret Scanlon
Class – Vegetables: 1st Joanna Wise and 2nd Ros Osmond
Class – Herbs: 1st Marysa Norris and 2nd Margaret Scanlon
Class – Trug of garden gleanings: 1st Carol Bateman, 2nd Frances Radford and 3rd Margaret Scanlon
Best in Horticultural Classes: Joanna Wise for her vegetables display

Floral Art Classes:
Class – A miniature arrangement: 1st Marysa Norris and 2nd Frances Radford
Class – Petite arrangement: 1st Carol Bateman and 2nd Margaret Scanlon
Class – Freestyle/modern: 1st Audrey Stocker, joint 2nd Carol Bateman and Margaret Scanlon and 3rd Ros Osmond
Class – Nature’s Carnival, an interpretive arrangement: 1st Carol Bateman and 2nd Margaret Scanlon
Children’s Class:Winner was Elsa Rowlatt for her seed tray garden
Best in Floral Art Classes: Carol Bateman for her interpretation of nature’s carnival.

Domestic Classes:
Class – Jam or Jelly:1st Joan Payne, joint 2nd Joanna Wise and Frances Radford
Class – Chutney: 1st Frances Radford; 2nd Marysa Norris and 3rd Carol Bateman
Class – Fish Pate: 1st Carol Bateman, 2nd Frances Radford and 3rd Marysa Norris
Class – A seeded loaf:
1st Marysa Norris, 2nd Carol Bateman and 3rd Margaret Scanlon
Class – Fruit tartlet: 1st Carol Bateman and 2nd Margaret Scanlon
Best in Domestic Classes: Marysa Norris for her seeded loaf

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