SHIRLEY Campbell's beautiful arr-angement of spring flowers with foliage won her the best exhibit cup at the Catisfield Horticultural Society spring show.
She was also winner of the diploma for best entry in the floral art classes held at Catisfield Memorial Hall on Saturday.
A pot of daffodils won Roy Freemantle the Nancy Pinch Cup, as well as the Mabel Welch Cup for most points.
Keiron Arnold, the youngest entrant at seven, won both classes of the children's section and received the Bridgland Cup, the diploma for best exhibit, 50p prize money and a packet of sweets.
The Betty Burgess Memorial Trophy for the best vase of spring flowers was won by Ann Ryves, while Colin Parker received the Collins Cup for his Christmas cactus.
The handmade footstool exhibited by Bill Crudgington won him the blue rosette, and his home-grown onions won the best vegetable prize.
The cups and diplomas were presented to prize winners by the society's 97-year-old president, John Bridgland.
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