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Ellen Irving won the Southampton Garden Club's Lee Lisman Creativity Award for her entry in 'Blowing in the Wind.'

Ellen Irving won the Southampton Garden Club's Lee Lisman Creativity Award for her entry in 'Blowing in the Wind.'

The Southampton Garden Club Flower Show co-chairs Huguette Hersch and Christl Meszkat.

The Southampton Garden Club Flower Show co-chairs Huguette Hersch and Christl Meszkat.

The Southampton Garden Club's Best in Show Tri-Color Cup went to Laurie Carson for her miniature entry in the class, "September Song."

The Southampton Garden Club's Best in Show Tri-Color Cup went to Laurie Carson for her miniature entry in the class, "September Song."

Linda Fraser won the Garden Club of America's Puckett Award for her design in the 'Autumn Leaves' class of the Southampton Garden Club's annual flower show.  CINDY WILLIS

Linda Fraser won the Garden Club of America's Puckett Award for her design in the 'Autumn Leaves' class of the Southampton Garden Club's annual flower show. CINDY WILLIS

The Garden Club of America awarded Nevitt Jenkins the Botanical Jewelry Best in Show for her entry in the Southampton Garden Club's annual flower show.

The Garden Club of America awarded Nevitt Jenkins the Botanical Jewelry Best in Show for her entry in the Southampton Garden Club's annual flower show.

A blue ribbon was won by Southampton Garden Club President, Pat Nadosy, for her novice entry in 'Harvest Moon' at the club's annual flower show. CINDY WILLIS

A blue ribbon was won by Southampton Garden Club President, Pat Nadosy, for her novice entry in 'Harvest Moon' at the club's annual flower show. CINDY WILLIS

author27east on Oct 6, 2014

The Southampton Garden Club hosted a “Try to Remember the Kind of September...” flower show on September 20 at the Southampton Arts Center.

The show’s theme focused on six classes of creative arrangements: “Harvest Moon,” “Autumn Leaves,” “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “September Morn’,” “September Song” and “Name That Song.” Horticulture entries, which were divided into more than 30 classes, ranged from roses and dahlias to scented geraniums and woody branches. The show also featured a photography division and a botanical arts division.

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