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Annual Show - 2007
 | | Waltham Forest Fuchsia and Pelargonium Society, together with Metropolitan Essex Fuchsia Society, held a joint show at Christ Church Halls Wanstead on Saturday 21st July 2007. The show was a complete success although rain in the afternoon threatened to dampen our spirits and keep away the visitors. Eventually the sun returned and so did the public. Below are some photos from the show. |
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Joint Show 2007 - W.F.F.P.S and M.E.F.S
Below are a few photo's from our 2007 joint show. Linda Allsop and Betty Platt in the show hall.
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| A full basket of 'Naughty Nicole' which was awarded first place by the judge. |  |
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| A 12" basket of Dancing Flame. |  |
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| A 16" full basket of Marinka, awarded second place. |  |
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| A display of fuchsia's and pelargonium's. |  |
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| Part of the fuchsia display, including a new release for 2007: Loulou. This plant and the others new releases will be available at selected nurseries from 2008. |  |
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| A hanging pot of the cultivar 'President George Bartlett'. |  |
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Not just fuchsia's and pelargoniums, Waltham Forest Bonsai Society was represented - many thanks to Bob Ross for arranging the display. |  |
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