Cupar Flower Show 2017
List of Prizewinners & Trophy Winners
GARDENING
Class No: 1Best Vegetable Plot/Vegetable Garden/Allotment in Cupar
1st PlaceLes Wheelans
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 2Best Flower Garden in Cupar
1st PlaceMay Lumsden
2nd PlaceAngus Lumsden
3rd PlaceTom Barnes
Class No: 3Best Overall Garden (flowers & vegetables) in Cupar
1st PlaceLes Wheelans
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 4Best Cottage Garden in Cupar & in 7 mile radius
1st PlaceDonald Ellis, Springfield
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd PlaceRon Moscrop, Leuchars
Class No: 5Best Flower Garden within 7 miles radius of Cupar
1st PlaceRaymond & Margaret Hoggan, Ladybank
2nd PlaceHamish & Cecelia Sutherland, Giffordtown
3rd PlaceRon Moscrop, Leuchars
Class No: 6Best Landscaped Garden in Cupar & in 7 mile radius
1st PlaceRaymond & Margaret Hoggan, Ladybank
2nd PlaceHamish & Cecelia Sutherland, Giffordtown
3rd PlaceRobert Herd, Balmullo
Class No: 7Best Hanging Basket/Window or Patio Ornament
1st PlaceJanet Ellis, Springfield
2nd PlaceMay Lumsden, Cupar
3rd PlaceRaymond & Margaret Hoggan, Ladybank
CUT FLOWERS
Class No: 8Four vases Sweet Peas, distinct. 12 spikes in each vase. Varieties to be
1st PlaceBill Duff, Balmullo
Class No: 9Three vases Sweet Peas, distinct, 12 spikes in each vase
1st PlaceBill Duff
Class No: 10One vase Sweet Peas, 12 spikes, mixed varieties
1st PlaceBill Duff
2nd PlaceIan Simpson, Kinghorn
3rd PlaceDebbie Wheelans, Cupar
Class No: 12Best vase of Sweet Peas in Show
1st PlaceBill Duff
Class No: 13Two vases Gladioli, 3 spikes in each vase
1st PlaceAndy Banks, Musselburgh
Class No: 14One vase Gladioli, 3 spikes
1st PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 15One vase Gladioli butterfly, 3 spikes
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand, Cuparmuir
Class No: 16Six Gladioli heads floating on water
1st PlaceJohn Dewar, Cupar
2nd PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
Class No: 17One spike Gladiolus Grandiflorus or Gladiolus Primulinus (Novice Class)
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 18One vase Chrysanthemums, 3 blooms
1st PlaceTom Cleghorn, Cupar
Class No: 21One vase perpetual Carnations, 5 blooms, own foliage
1st PlaceTom Cleghorn
2nd PlaceDavid Newman, Cupar
3rd PlaceMary Newman, Cupar
Class No: 22Three vases Dahlia, 3 distinct varieties. 3 blooms of 1 variety in each vase
1st PlaceTom Cleghorn
2nd PlaceRab Ritchie, Kettlebridge
Class No: 23Three vases small-flowered and/or miniature flowered Dahlia, 3 distinct
Varieties, 5 blooms of 1 variety in each vase
1st PlaceRab Ritchie
Class No: 24One vase miniature flowering Dahlia, 9 blooms
1st PlaceTom Cleghorn
Class No: 28Two vases small Dahlias - one cactus, one decorative, 3 blooms per vase
1st PlaceTom Cleghorn
Class No: 31One vase miniature ball or decorative Dahlia, 6 blooms
1st PlaceTom Cleghorn
Class No: 35One vase pompon or large pompon Dahlia, 6 blooms
1st PlaceAndrew Kydd, Cuparmuir
Class No: 36One vase of Dahlias, 3 blooms
1st PlaceTom Cleghorn
2nd PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
Class No: 43 Three vases herbaceous, 3 distinct kinds
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
2nd PlaceAndrew Kydd
3rd PlaceAlexander Wynd, Cupar
Class No: 44Six vases flowers cut from open border, 6 distinct kinds
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
Class No: 45One vase cut flowers, mixed
1st PlaceAndrew Kydd
2nd PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
3rd PlaceRon Moscrop
Class No: 46Two vases cut flowers and one pot plant
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
2nd PlaceAndrew Kydd
Class No: 47Three vases Annuals, 3 distinct kinds
1st PlaceAlexander Wynd
Class No: 48One vase Phlox, 5 spikes
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
2nd PlaceAndrew Kydd
Class No: 49One vase Antirrhinums, 5 spikes
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
Class No: 50African Marigold, 5 blooms (shown on board or in one vase)
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
2nd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
3rd PlaceRon Moscrop
Class No: 51French Marigold, 5 blooms (shown on board or in one vase)
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
Class No: 52One vase Asters, 5 blooms
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
2nd PlaceAlexander Wynd
3rd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 57Twelve Fuchsia heads floating on water
1st PlaceMargaret Hoggan, Ladybank
2nd PlaceRon Moscrop
3rd PlaceRaymond Hoggan, Ladybank
Class No: 58Bowl of cut flowers, any foliage
1st PlaceIsla Jack, Cuparmuir
2nd PlaceRory Jack, Cuparmuir
Class No: 59Six Pansies on board
1st PlaceTom Nelson & Keith Brand
POT PLANTS
Class No: 60One Pot Coleus
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceMay Lumsden
3rd PlaceMargaret Hoggan
Class No: 61Two plants-one flowering, one foliage
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceWanda Wheelans, Cupar
Class No: 62One Fuchsia single. Pot not to exceed 7”
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceRon Moscrop
3rd PlaceMargaret Hoggan
Class No: 63One Fuchsia double or semi double. Pot not to exceed 7”
1st PlaceRon Moscrop
2nd PlaceMargaret Hoggan
Class No: 64One Pelargonium
1st PlaceAndy Banks
Class No: 65One Busy Lizzie
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceAndrew Kydd
Class No: 66One Geranium
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceWanda Wheelans
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton, Cupar
Class No: 67One Begonia Rex
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceE Loudon, Guardbridge
3rd PlaceAndrew Kydd
Class No: 68One Streptocarpus, pot not to exceed 6”
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceWanda Wheelans
Class No: 69One Hardy Alpine in pot or pan
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceJohn Dewar
3rd PlaceE Loudon
Class No: 71One Cactus
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceWanda Wheelans
3rd PlaceAndrew Kydd
Class No: 72One Succulent
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceJohn Dewar
3rd PlaceHouston Ironside, Cupar
Class No: 73Display of Cacti and/or Succulents, to be staged on table top
1st PlaceWanda Wheelans
2nd PlaceAndy Banks
Class No: 74One African Violet
1st PlaceAndy Banks
Class No: 75Patio Ornament
1st PlaceStewart Smart, Cupar
2nd PlaceAndy Banks
Class No: 76Pot Plant display, to be staged on table top
1st PlaceAndy Banks
Class No: 77Plant display in a Wellington Boot (not ornamental)
1st PlaceAndy Banks
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 78Hanging Plant Display, any type of container
1st PlaceMargaret Hoggan
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
FRUIT & HERBS
Class No: 79Three Dessert Apples
1st PlaceLes Wheelans
2nd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
3rd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 80Three Kitchen Apples
1st PlaceDebbie Wheelans
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles
3rd PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 81Any Other Fruit Not in Schedule
1st PlaceMary Newman
2nd PlaceLes Wheelans
3rd PlaceDavid Newman
Class No: 82Pot of Parsley
1st PlaceJames Veitch, Freuchie
2nd PlaceE Low, Strathkinness
3rd PlaceE Loudon
Class No: 83Any Other Herb (Pot Not to Exceed 7”)
1st PlaceE Loudon
VEGETABLES
Class No: 84Collection of potatoes, 4 sorts, 3 of each, names to be shown
1st PlaceIan Simpson
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon
3rd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 85Four coloured potatoes, named
1st PlaceJames Lowe, Kelty
Class No: 86Four white potatoes, named
1st PlaceLes Wheelans
2nd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 87Three onions quality, over 250gm
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon
3rd PlaceJames Lowe
Class No: 88Three onions under 250gm
1st PlaceJames Lowe
2nd PlaceE Low
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 89Three onions from sets, flats
1st PlaceJames Lowe
2nd PlaceE Low
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 90Three onions from sets, round
1st PlaceJames Lowe
2nd PlaceLes Wheelans
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 91 Three red onions
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 92Twelve shallots, grown from sets (pear shaped)
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 93Six shallots, grown from sets (pear shaped)
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 94Twelve shallots grown from sets, excluding Arran
1st PlaceJames Lowe
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 95Six shallots yellow, grown from sets, excluding Arran
1st PlaceJames Veitch
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 96Six shallots red, grown from sets
1st PlaceJames Lowe
2nd PlaceE Low
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 97Onion by weight
1st PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 98Collection of vegetables, 4 kinds, 3 of each kind
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
Class No: 99Mini collection – one onion, one potato, one carrot
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 101Two leeks blanche
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon
3rd PlaceJames Lowe
Class No: 102Two leeks pot blanche (not exceeding 6")
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon
3rd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 103Six pod peas
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 104Six pods broad beans
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceJames Veitch
Class No: 105Six runner beans
1st PlaceLes Wheelans
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon
3rd PlaceE Low
Class No: 106Two carrots long
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 107Three carrots stump rooted
1st PlaceJames Lowe
2nd PlaceE Low
3rd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 108Two parsnips
1st PlaceJames Lowe
Class No: 109Two beets long
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
Class No: 110Three beet globe
1st PlaceJames Lowe
Class No: 111Two turnips early
1st PlaceE Low
Class No: 113One cabbage
1st PlaceJames Lowe
2nd PlaceE Low
3rd PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 114One cauliflower
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 115One vegetable marrow, quality
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 116Marrow by weight (weights to be detailed)
1st PlaceLes Wheelans
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
Class No: 117Three stalks rhubarb, quality
1st PlaceE Low
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 118Six tomatoes
1st PlaceIan Simpson
2nd PlaceE Low
3rd PlaceJames Veitch
Class No: 119Truss of tomatoes, by weight
1st PlaceDebbie Wheelans
2nd PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 121One lettuce
1st PlaceWilliam Loudon
Class No: 122One cucumber
1st PlaceJames Veitch
2nd PlaceJames Lowe
3rd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 123Six spring onions
1st PlaceLes Wheelans
Class No: 124Any other vegetable
1st PlaceJames Veitch
2nd PlaceMary Newman
3rd PlaceDavid Newman
INDUSTRIAL SECTION
Class No: 125Three Plain Scones
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton, Cupar
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles, Cupar
3rd PlaceMary Finlay, Cupar
Class No: 126Three Pancakes
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceWanda Wheelans, Cupar
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale, Cuparmuir
Class No: 127Three Treacle Scones
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 128Three Slices of Fruit Gingerbread
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 129Three Butterfly Cakes
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 130Three Chocolate Chip Cookies
1st PlaceMay Lumsden
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 131Three Cherry Muffins
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceMary Finlay
Class No: 132Three Slices of Boiled Fruit Loaf
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 133Three Brandy Snaps (unfilled)
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 134Three Coffee Buns
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 135One Lemon Sponge (unfilled)
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 136Small White Loaf
1st PlaceChristopher Williams, Cupar
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 137One Loaf (own choice of flavour)
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceCatherine Milne, Cuparmuir
3rd PlaceDouglas Williams, Cupar
Class No: 138One Individual Tomato & Onion Quiche
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 139One Scotch Egg
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceMary Finlay
Class No: 140Three Single Meringue Shells (unfilled)
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 141Three Oatcakes
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 142Four Squares of Uncooked Traybake
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceMary Finlay
Class No: 143Four Squares of Vanilla Tablet
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceMay Lumsden
3rd PlaceJune Speirs, Cupar
Class No: 144Four Peppermint Creams
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceMary Finlay
Class No: 145Four Truffles
1st PlaceMay Lumsden, Cupar
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 146Four Pieces of Traybake (cooked)
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceMary Finlay
PRESERVES
Class No: 147Strawberry Jam
1st PlaceE Loudon
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceSheila Simmers, Cupar
Class No: 148Raspberry Jam
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceE Loudon
3rd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 149Orange Marmalade
1st PlaceMary Newman
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceWanda Wheelans
Class No: 150Any Other Jam
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceMary Newman
Class No: 151Apple Jelly
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
2nd PlaceSheila Simmers
3rd PlaceWanda Wheelans
Class No: 152Chutney (Any variety)
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceJanet McQuilton
3rd PlaceGordon Peebles
HANDICRAFTS
Class No: 153Article Made from Pillowcase
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceAnne Wells, Markinch
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 154Cross Stitch Table Centre
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceAnne Wells
Class No: 155Knitted Boot Cuffs
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 156Article in Knitted Lace
1st PlaceJanet McQuilton
2nd PlaceJune Speirs
3rd PlaceAnne Wells
Class No: 157Fingerless Mitts
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 158 Crocheted Baby Bib
1st PlaceMary Finlay
Class No: 159An Embroidered Spectacle Case
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceJanet McQuilton
Class No: 160Any Item of Patchwork
1st PlacePaula Milne
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 161Dressed Doll
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceJune Speirs
Class No: 162Pencil Case with Zip
1st PlaceAnne Wells
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 163A Face Cloth Customised
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceAnne Wells
Class No: 164Plate of Food
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceCatherine Milne
Class No: 165Flower Arrangement in a Cup & Saucer
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceJo Boggan, Cupar
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 166Congratulations Card
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceMary Newman
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 167Mounted Felt Picture
1st PlaceMary Finlay
Class No: 168An Item Made With, or Decorated, Using Buttons
1st PlaceMary Finlay
2nd PlaceAnne Wells
3rd PlaceSheila Simmers
Class No: 169Article Made from Recycled Food Tin
1st PlacePaula Milne
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceVera Drysdale
Class No: 170A Beaded Necklace
1st PlaceVera Drysdale
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
3rd PlaceAnne Wells
Class No: 171Article in Papercraft
1st PlacePaula Milne
2nd PlaceVera Drysdale
3rd PlaceMary Finlay
Class No: 172Art - Any medium picture
1st PlaceAnn Duff, Balmullo
2nd PlaceMary Finlay
WINE
Class No: 173Table Red Dry Wine
1st PlaceMoira Myles, Methil
2nd PlaceNorman Myles, Methil
3rd PlaceRay Nurse, Denbeath
Class No: 174Table White Dry Wine
1st PlaceNorman Myles
2nd PlaceGary Nurse, Denbeath
3rd PlaceRyan Matheson, Methilhill
Class No: 175Rhubarb Medium Sweet Wine
1st PlaceHugh Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
2nd PlaceEileen Bernard, Coaltown of Balgonie
3rd PlaceRay Nurse
Class No: 176Sultana Medium Sweet Wine
1st PlaceEileen Bernard
2nd PlaceRyan Matheson
3rd PlaceHugh Bernard
Class No: 177Mixed Fruit Medium Dry Wine
1st PlaceRyan Matheson
2nd PlaceNorman Myles
3rd PlaceRay Nurse
Class No: 178Cherry Medium Sweet Wine
1st PlaceEileen Bernard
2nd PlaceRyan Matheson
3rd PlaceGary Nurse
FLORAL ART
Class No: 179Over the Rainbow - An Arrangement in a Basket (Novice Class)
1st PlaceJo Boggan, Cupar
2nd PlaceJenny Fusaro, Cupar
3rd PlaceMargaret Adamson, Cupar
Class No: 180Beauty in Glass - An Exhibit
1st PlaceAnn Duff, Bamullo
2nd PlaceVera Wynd, Cupar
3rd PlaceAngela Withers, Kettlebridge
Class No: 181Bright Horizons
1st PlaceAnn Duff
2nd PlaceJo Boggan
3rd PlaceVera Wynd
Class No: 182Strictly Come Dancing - An Exhibit
1st PlaceAnn Duff
2nd PlaceAngela Withers
Class No: 183Best Floral Art Exhibit in Section
1st PlaceAnn Duff
CHILDREN'S SECTION - 5 YEARS OR UNDER
Class No: 184Finger Painting
1st PlaceKatrin Eadie, Longforgan
2nd PlaceArabella Eadie, Longforgan
3rd PlaceElla Smart, Cupar
Class No: 185Collection of Flowers in a Jam Jar
1st PlaceElla Smart
Class No: 186Two Chocolate Cornflake Cakes
1st PlaceElla Smart
CHILDREN'S SECTION - 6-8YEARS
Class No: 187Picture of Farm Animals
1st PlaceLily Jefferson, Malton, North Yorkshire
2nd PlaceConnor Liddle, Cupar
Class No: 188Decorated Hard-Boiled Egg
1st PlaceConnor Liddle
2nd PlaceLily Jefferson
Class No: 189Three Decorated Biscuits
1st PlaceConnor Liddle
2nd PlaceLily Jefferson
CHILDREN'S SECTION - 9-12 YEARS
Class No: 190Pine Cone Beastie
1st PlaceAmie Collins, Cupar
2nd PlaceHarris Liddle, Cupar
Class No: 191Decorated Hairband
1st PlaceAmie Collins
2nd PlaceHarris Liddle
Class No: 192Three Paper Flowers in a Jam Jar
1st PlaceAmie Collins
2nd PlaceHarris Liddle
CHILDREN'S SECTION - OPEN
Class No: 196Lego Model - Farm Theme
1st PlaceAmie Collins
Class No: 197A Creature made from Fruit and/or Vegetables
1st PlaceAmie Collins
2nd PlaceLily Jefferson
Class No: 198Dartboard Made from Fruit and/or Vegetables and/or Flowers
1st PlaceAmie Collins
Class No: 199Miniature Garden in a Tray or Box
1st PlaceAmie Collins
2nd PlaceLauren McQuilton, Cupar
3rd PlaceMairi Ironside, Cupar
4th PlaceHouston Ironside
SCHOOLS COMPETITION
Class No: 200Growing for Fun - Best Garden Allotment
1st PlaceKilmaron School
2nd PlaceCeres Primary
3rd=Westfield Family Nurture Centre
3rd=Cupar Y Triangle Play Group
SWI INTER INSTITUTE COMPETITION
Class No: 201Mother of the Bride
1st Place Kilmany SWRI
2nd Place Dairsie SWRI
3rd Place Cameron WRI
PHOTOGRAPHY (UP TO 16 YEARS)
Class No: 202Capture Cupar
1st PlaceAmie Collins
Class No: 203Your Pet
1st PlaceAmie Collins
Class No: 204Sporting Theme
1st PlaceAmie Collins
PHOTOGRAPHY (17YEAR AND OVER)
Class No: 205Capture Cupar
1st PlacePaula Milne
2nd PlaceAngela Withers
3rd PlaceAlan Rae, Glenrothes
Class No: 206Your Pet
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
2nd PlacePaula Milne
3rd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 207Sporting Theme
1st PlaceThomas Jones, Kirkcaldy
2nd PlaceAngela Withers
3rd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
NOVICE SECTION (for those new to growing or exhibiting)
Class No: 209One Vase of Garden Flowers
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 210One Pot Plant
1st PlaceJohn Dewar
Class No: 211An Unusual or Misshapen Vegetable
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
2nd PlaceThomas Jones
Class No: 212Three Carrots
1st PlaceThomas Jones
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 213Three Potatoes
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
2nd PlaceMary Newman
3rd PlaceDavid Newman
Class No: 214Three Onions, seed or set
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
2nd PlaceThomas Jones
Class No: 215Six Peas
1st PlaceThomas Jones
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 216Three Tomatoes
1st PlaceThomas Jones
2nd PlaceGordon Peebles
Class No: 217Vegetable Tray - to contain 3 different vegetables
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
2nd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
Class No: 218Any other vegetable
1st PlaceThomas Jones
2nd PlaceDavid Newman
3rd PlaceMary Newman
Class No: 219Three Chocolate Chip Cookies
1st PlaceMay Lumsden
2nd PlaceMargaret Hoggan
Class No: 220One Banana Loaf
1st PlaceMay Lumsden
2nd PlaceMary Newman
3rd PlaceMargaret Hoggan
Class No: 221Three Muffins
1st PlaceMargaret Hoggan
2nd PlaceMay Lumsden
Class No: 222Bramble Gin
1st PlaceGordon Peebles
2nd PlaceDebbie Wheelans
3rd PlaceWanda Wheelans
BONSAI
Class No: 223Formal Upright
1st PlaceRoger Ferguson, St Andrews
Class No: 224Informal Upright
1st PlaceAndrew Ferguson, St Andrews
2nd PlaceAndrew Watson, Forgandenny
3rd PlaceAlan Rae, Glenrothes
Class No: 225Literati
1st PlaceRoger Ferguson
Class No: 226Cascade, including Semi-Cascade
1st PlaceAndrew Watson
2nd PlaceAlan Rae
3rd PlaceRoger Ferguson
Class No: 227Group planting, 3 or more trucks/trees in a pot
1st PlaceAndrew Ferguson
2nd PlaceRoger Ferguson
Class No: 228Windswept
1st PlaceRoger Ferguson
2nd PlaceMary McLaughlin, Springfield
Class No: 229Mame - Any tree less than 6"
1st PlaceAndrew Watson
2nd PlaceAlan Rae
3rd PlaceRoger Ferguson
Class No: 230Open - Any Bonsai tree not already included
1st PlaceEsther Aitken, St Andrews
2nd PlaceRoger Ferguson
3rd PlaceAlan Rae
TROPHY WINNERS
Cupar Flower Show Shield - Best Vegetable Garden in Cupar - Mr Les Wheelans, Cupar
Thomas Mason Memorial Trophy - Best Flower Garden in Cupar - Mrs May Lumsden, Cupar
The Fife Herald & Journal Perpetual Trophy – Best Garden in Cupar - Mr Les Wheelans, Cupar
The Cochrane of Cults Challenge Trophy - Best Cottage Garden - Mr Donald Ellis, Springfield
David R Shepherd Trophy - Best Flower Garden Within 7 Miles of Cupar – Mr Raymond & Mrs Margaret Hoggan, Ladybank
Laird & Smith Trophy (Spencer) - Best Landscaped Garden in Cupar & Within 7 Miles – Mr Raymond & Mrs Margaret Hoggan, Ladybank
Hutcheson Trophy - Best Hanging Basket, Window or Patio Ornament in Cupar & 7 Mile Radius - Mrs Janet Ellis, Springfield
Smith Challenge Trophy - The East of Scotland 4 Vase Sweet Pea Championship - Mr Bill Duff, Balmullo
Laird & Smith Challenge Trophy - Tom Nelson & Keith Brand, Cuparmuir
National Dahlia Society Silver Medal - Best Exhibit in Show - Mr Tom Cleghorn, Cupar
National Dahlia Society Bronze Medal - Best Vase of Dahlias - Mr Tom Cleghorn, Cupar
Orchardgate Challenge Trophy - Best Vase of Gladioli - Mr Andy Banks, Musselburgh
Dalgairn Challenge Trophy - Best Exhibit in Chrysanthemums - Mr Tom Cleghorn, Cupar
Mrs Gold Challenge Trophy & Chrysanthemums Direct Voucher -Mr Tom Cleghorn, Cupar
Mrs Gold Challenge Trophy -Mr Tom Cleghorn, Cupar
Rosewood Centennial Shield - Mr Rab Ritchie, Kettlebridge
James B Crichton Esq Trophy - Tom Nelson & Keith Brand, Cuparmuir
Maurice Smith Memorial Trophy - Best Coleus Exhibit - Mr Andy Banks, Musselburgh
John Gerrie Medal - Mr Andy Banks, Musselburgh
Miss Low Challenge Trophy - Best Exhibit in Pot Plants - Mrs Margaret Hoggan, Ladybank
Ron Moscrop Medal - Best Fuchsia Exhibit - Mr Andy Banks, Musselburgh
Anna C Taylor Memorial Bowl - Best Geranium Exhibit - Mr Andy Banks, Musselburgh
Brown Trophy - Hanging Plant Display - Mrs Margaret Hoggan, Ladybank
Challenge Vase - Collection of Potatoes - Mr Ian Simpson, Kinghorn
Montquhanie Challenge Trophy - Mr E Low, Strathkinness
Tom Lorimer Trophy - Best Exhibit in Shallots - Mr E Low, Strathkinness
Steen Challenge Cup - Collection of Vegetables - Mr E Low, Strathkinness
Alex Anderson Challenge Trophy - Best Exhibit in Vegetables - Mr E Low, Strathkinness