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Title: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: ranunculus on March 21, 2015, 05:37:02 PM
Just look at this Cyclamen pseudibericum that gained the Farrer Medal at the East Lancashire AGS show today for Frank & Barbara Hoyle. What a giant, what a gem, what a startling achievement!!! Congratulations to this prolific couple.
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: Maggi Young on March 21, 2015, 05:39:43 PM
What a giant, what a gem, what a startling achievement!!! Congratulations to this prolific couple.

And the cyclamen is pretty good too!

 Congratulations, Frank and Barbara- Well done indeed!!
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on March 21, 2015, 06:38:05 PM
Sure you didn't photoshop it Cliff ??  :o :o :o :o :o
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: ranunculus on March 21, 2015, 07:00:18 PM
How DARE you, Mr Gilgemyn!!!  If I had a solicitor, then you would surely hear from him in a week or so.

Two more images of the tremendous cyclamen … and, the amazing Dionysia that shines out in the second image is also one of Frank and Barbara's amazing stable of plants. Other equally impressive yellow Hoyle spheres appeared in several classes.
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on March 22, 2015, 09:10:11 AM
 :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ Only joking Cliff, only joking....  :-[ :-[ :-[ ;D ;)

It's one hell of a plant !!
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: annew on March 22, 2015, 07:06:54 PM
Those two plants have swapped awards since Kendal!
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: Lawrence on March 22, 2015, 07:52:14 PM
Some fabulous plants on show, some more photographs available to view here: Lawrencepeetalpines.com
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: veteran vet on March 22, 2015, 08:09:10 PM
As the last post says, the plants could have swapped awards from Kendal, I suspect may yet been seen in Hexham next week as well as the weather forecast is not promising warm weather by the looks of it.....good for holding plants in good condition for a bit longer but not so good for bringing stuff on.
Got a few shots from East Lancs, tried to avoid repetition from the Kendal show as quite a few exhibits had held over to yesterday. I have to admit that getting up at 4-30AM is getting to be a strain on my  showing energy but we had a good drive both ways with little traffic problems though miles and miles of road works and speed limits.
Random shots of what caught my eye, no particular order
Saxifraga georgei from Tony Stanley in 67, was so good it won a Certificate of Merit (C of M)
Dionysia bryoides from Derek Pickard (79), one of a few he had on the bench
Narcissus heinriquesii (75) Les Brown (think I have the name right)
Asarum campaniforme Wilma and Jim Wright, is one of these plants that you have to pick up and look up into the flowers to appreciate
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: veteran vet on March 22, 2015, 08:16:08 PM
I said I would try to avoid repetition from last week but
Fritillaria alburyana from Geoff Rollinson (73) was probably in better form this week and at any rate is worth another picture
Fritillaria aurea from Alan Spenceley (73), good to see him back on the circuit after being ill
Arcterica nana 'Redshanks' from Tim Lever (83)
Cyclamen alpinum leucanthum from Vic Aspland (59)
Hepatica from Lionel Clarkson (65), sorry I missed the name
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: veteran vet on March 22, 2015, 08:23:22 PM
Class 53, for Asiatic primula had a decent entry so the winner was
Primula henrici from Peter Hood
Primula nana alba from Don Peace and my own
Primula bracteosa were among the other exhibits in the class
Other Asiatic Primula at the show included
Primula 'Netta Dennis' from Ian Kidman (57)
Primula 'Arduaine' (5), again from Don Peace
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: veteran vet on March 22, 2015, 08:34:28 PM
Don Peace won the Most Points in the Open Section, another of his entries was
Saxifraga opposoitifolia (81)...he had several of these at the show, for me some looked like hybrids more than the true S oppositifolia so I wondered about them being shown in class from a continent but no one seemed to have an opinion otherwise. Really nice plants none the less.
Saxifraga 'Allendale Bravo' (19) from Peter Hood, a large pan of one of the best from Ray Fairbairns' Allendale series
Another saxifrage
Saxifraga 'Tycho Brahe' (19) from Lionel Clarkson more thanheld its head up against the more recent cultivars
Dionysia 'Ludwig Jahn' (66) Ian Kidman I felt was hard done by in only a second sticker
Primula allionii 'Eureka' from Frank and Barbara Hoyle was a fine specimen of a plant I find not too easy to get to a modest size
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: veteran vet on March 22, 2015, 08:41:23 PM
Although there is already a picture up of the Farrer Medal Plant I have to repeat it
Cyclamen pseudibericum from Frank and Barbara Hoyle (11)
Trillium nivale (27) from Tommy Anderson
Corydalis maracandica (16) from Don Peace and I assume from the same part of the word
Iris maracandica (21) from Ivor Betteridge
Another Iris
Iris nusairiensis (22) earned a C of M) for Peter Bland, for me it is not true I nusairiensis as too tall and vigorous so my feeling is a hybrid but again no comments were made and it still is a nice plant
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: veteran vet on March 22, 2015, 08:51:05 PM
It is not often that a non flowering plant had many envious eyes cast in its direction but
Celmisia philocremna (89) from Ian Leslie had many covetous eyes cast upon it. This was a seed raised plant from his own seed, he said that his original few plants had died so he sowed the topsoil/gravel from the pans and he had three germinations, all of which he is still growing on, this one being the best
Cyclamen persicum (high Altitude Form) (100) was the best plant in the B section, winning the Merlewood trophy for Steve Walters

That's my all folks, was a brief encounter for what was a very nice show, good range of quality plants on the bench, good parking, lovely sunny day if a bit cool, plenty folk to have a blether to, nice post lunch dose in the car to catch up on some lost sleep....roll on Hexham next week, only 10 miles away
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: ranunculus on March 23, 2015, 08:44:07 AM
Another highly successful East Lancashire AGS Show on Saturday 21st March. Congratulations to Show Secretary, Carol Kellett and her amazing team of helpers, who ensured the day ran so smoothly and continued the friendly atmosphere for which this show is rightly known.
Many thanks to the main Society, to the exhibitors, the nurseries, the judges, the show reporters and photographers, the wonderful helpers and stewards and all our visitors … we hope you all had a magnificent day.
The results for the show were as follows:-
GRAINGER TROPHY - Don Peace from Yarm.
MONA KNOWLES - Bob Worsley from Woodford.
EILEEN LEVER MEMORIAL TROPHY - John Holden from Rawtenstall.
ALLANSON TROPHY - Diane Clement from Wolverhampton.
AGS MEDAL - Don Peace from Yarm.
EAST LANCASHIRE TROPHY - Alan Elwell from Charnock Richard.
LEANDER TROPHY - Geoff Rollinson from Holmfirth.
MERLEWOOD TROPHY - Steve Walters from Shelley.
BOOKER TROPHY - Alan Elwell from Charnock Richard.
JEANNE FINCH MEMORIAL TROPHY - Frank & Barbara Hoyle from Chipping.
JIM LEVER MEMORIAL TROPHY - Lionel Clarkson from Blackpool.
BILL TUBBS TROPHY - John Savage from Church Warsop.
CERT' OF MERIT - Peter Bland from Goosnargh.
CERT' OF MERIT - Tony Stanley from Darlington.
FARRER MEDAL (for most meritorious exhibit in the show) - Frank and Barbara Hoyle from Chipping with Cyclamen pseudibericum.
Number of exhibitors - Sixty One
Total number of exhibits - 511
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: Maggi Young on March 23, 2015, 11:10:07 AM
Congratulations  to all those prize winners - and all 61 entrants who combined to provide such a great display!
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: Tim Ingram on March 23, 2015, 11:45:41 AM
Cliff et al - it looks as though East Lancs was a pretty good show. The Kent Show had around 500 plants too - quite impressive to have two alpine shows on the same day with so much to see. I think something like 150 people paid to come into the Show - still be nice to get a good number more after seeing how many came to Loughborough a week or two earlier, and there was a lot that people could see - a good display (almost too many?) of photos and artwork and eight nurseries with plants. My feeling: a developing interest in alpines again amongst more gardeners :-\ - but will this get out into growing plants in the garden or will the Shows continue to be much the strongest feature and expression of growing alpine plants? I found myself the evening before talking with growers who mostly garden with these plants and being as a result a little critical of the emphasis on showing, and then the next day coming to the Show and being overawed by the plants exhibited and thinking the other way! A sort of dialectic out of which I have still not managed to really come to any conclusion - probably there isn't one (except that it is wonderful to grow plants well - not necessarily perfectly - in whichever way you do it, and also to encourage others to get involved). Some pictures from the Kent Show to come later as well as Yann's. It was a good day but quite hard work shifting tables and chairs all over the place and clearing up afterwards.
Title: Re: EAST LANCASHIRE AGS SHOW 21st March 2015
Post by: ranunculus on March 23, 2015, 12:07:42 PM
Hi Tim,
We mustn't forget that there was also an excellent show in Scotland on the same day … three wonderful advertisements for our beloved form of gardening, each attracting a glut of interested newcomers, each displaying the art of alpine growing at its very best and each promoting our two amazing and highly regarded clubs (and, by default, our individual local groups).
I suspect that the nurserymen at each of these events are solicited more for good garden plants (by the visitors to the show), than the rarities that they have encountered on the benches?
We all 'garden' in some way or other, but fewer of us grow to show. 
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