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Ardrishaig Horticultural Society show results

The hall was filled with colour and scents.
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The Coronation Cup for the Most Points in the Open Section, Class 1- 62: Hugh McLeod.

The Coronation Cup for Roses, Class 63: Sandra Galbraith.

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