THE AUTUMN SHOW – 12th Sept 2009: Winners

Section A – Flowers

2. *Vase of mixed spray Chrysanthemums, not more than 7 stems

PAT DAVIS

3. Vase of 1 giant or large Dahlia of any         variety

PAT DAVIS

4. Vase of mixed Dahlias, not more than 9 blooms

PAT DAVIS

5. Vase of small decorative Dahlias, not more than 5 blooms

MARIANGELA RENSHAW

6. Vase of pompom Dahlias, not more than 7 blooms, not to exceed 5 cm

PAT DAVIS

7. Vase of small (approx. 10 cm) cactus Dahlias, not more than 5 blooms

DERRICK RATCLIFFE

8. Vase of waterlily flowered Dahlias, not more than 5 blooms

PAT DAVIS

9. Vase of any other kind of Dahlia, excluding those above, not more than 7 blooms

DERRICK RATCLIFFE

10.* Two vases of Dahlias each containing 5 blooms, 1 vase of small cactus (1 variety) and 1 vase of small decorative (1 variety)

MARIANGELA RENSHAW

11. Vase of mixed Michaelmas daisies, any variety

MARIANGELA RENSHAW

12. * Vase of cut flowers, 4 or more varieties, any foliage, arranged for all-round effect

BARBARA MCCALL

13. Vase of annual Asters,   single or double

NO PRIZE

14. Vase of 3 or more kinds of annuals, Antirrhinums allowed

NO PRIZE

15. Vase of annuals, any 1 kind except Asters

CATHY GROOM

16. Vase of herbaceous perennial flowers, any one kind excluding those in previous classes

PAT DAVIS

17. * 3 vases of flowers of 3 separate kinds

NO PRIZE

18. Bowl of mixed flowers, bowl not to exceed 15 cm in diameter

PAT DAVIS

19.  Vase of flowering stems of Fuchsia, not more than 5 stems

PAT DAVIS

20. Vase of Roses, not more than 4 stems

PAT DAVIS

21. Vase containing 1 HT Rose

DERRICK RATCLIFFE

22. Vase of multiflora roses, not more than 3 stems

CAROL MARTINEZ

23. Vase of mixed flowers and foliage

PAT DAVIS

24. A table decoration, maximum length 25 cm

MARIANGELA RENSHAW

Section B – Flowers and Vegetables mixed

41* Any exhibit of 3 different kinds of vegetables (garnishing allowed) and 3 containers of flowers, any 3 separate kinds, space not to exceed 60 cm x 60 cm

CAROL MARTINEZ

42. Any 1 kind of vegetable and any 1 kind of flower

RACHEL FELSTEAD

Special Entry

50. Any one fruit /vegetable /plant you would be proud to display

CAROL SEWELL

Section C – Vegetables

51.2 Aubergines

CAROL MARTINEZ

52. 9 French Beans

PETER SMITHDALE

53.9 Runner Beans

PAT DARK
54. 3 Beetroot, round or oval, with 10 cm tops

RAJ PATEL
55. 1 Cabbage, with at least 5 cm stalk

PAULA ALDERSON
56. 1 red pickling Cabbage, with at least 5 cm stalk

PAULA ALDERSON
57. 3 Carrots, any one variety,
with 10 cm tops

G.WATERHOUSE
58. 1 Cauliflower

NO PRIZE
59. 2 Cucumbers

JOHN IRELAND
60. 2 Fennels, Florence

PAULA ALDERSON

61. 4 Garlic bulbs

CAROL MARTINEZ
62. 4 different Herbs, in bunches
PIP MELOTTE

63. 3 Leeks

CAROL SEWELL

64. 1 Vegetable Marrow, any variety

CAROL SEWELL

65. 4 Onions, autumn or January sown presented untrimmed and as grown

CAROL MARTINEZ

66. 4 Onions, grown from sets, dressed for presentation

NO PRIZE

67.  5 Peppers, chilli

V.DONALDSON

68. 3 Peppers, sweet (capsicum)

HELEN COMPTON

69.  5 Potatoes, white, any one variety
VIVIAN JESTICO

70.  5 Potatoes, coloured, any one variety

PAULA ALDERSON

71.  12 Radishes, with tops and roots

NO PRIZE

72. Shallots, exhibition, more than 2.5 cm diameter
CAROL SEWELL

73. 12 Shallots, pickling, less than 2.5 cm diameter
NO PRIZE

74. 2 Squashes, any one variety
JOHN IRELAND

75. 2 Sweet Corn
JOHN IRELAND

76. 3 Tomatoes, large fruited (“Beefsteak”), with calyx, min. diam. 7.5 cm
CHARLES GILLBE

77. 6 Tomatoes, medium fruited, with calyx
CHARLES GILLBE

78. 9 Tomatoes, small fruited (cherry-type), with calyx, not exceeding 3.5 cm diam.
PAT DARK

79. 6 Tomatoes, plum-type with calyx

PAT DARK

80.1 truss Tomatoes, ripe or unripe
JOHN IRELAND

81. 2 Courgettes

HELEN COMPTON

82. Any other Vegetable not in Section C above
V.SHAW

83.*Collection of Vegetables of 5 different kinds, in a box or tray not to exceed 90cm x 75cm, may be garnished
RACHEL FELSTEAD

84. Collection of Vegetables of 3 different kinds, frontage space not to exceed 60 cm

CAROL SEWELL

Section *D – Fruit

91. 3 cooking Apples, any one variety
ALAN RAKE

92. 3 dessert Apples, any one variety
A.LINTON

93. Dish of 12 Blackberries, with calyx

JOHN IRELAND

94. Dish of 6 Blueberries

NO PRIZE

95. 1 Melon
PAULA ALDERSON

96. 3 Pears, any one variety
PAULA ALDERSON

97. Dish of 12 Raspberries, with calyx
J.NORRRIDGE

98. Dish of 12 of any hybrid Berry, with calyx (e.g. boysenberry, loganberry, tayberry)
NO PRIZE

99. Exhibit of any other edible fruit excluding those above

A.LINTON

Section *E – Novices

101. Vase of Flowers of any one kind

NO PRIZE

102.  Vase of mixed Flowers
NO PRIZE

103. Dish of Fruit, one kind only, numbers as list above

JACKIE SAVAGE

104. Dish of Vegetables, one kind only, numbers as list above

VIVIAN JESTICO

Section F – Children (under14)

111. Funny animal made of anything grown                 class a) children under 8 class b) children 8 and over
CARMAN MARTINEZ

113. Miniature garden in a seed tray, approx 35 cm x 20 cm

EDITH Hancock

114. Table decoration

CARMEN MARTINEZ

Section G – Cookery

121. Dish of paté

NO PRIZE

122. 6 sausage rolls
PATDAVIS

123. Glass jar of chutney
DAVID ROSSITER

124. Glass jar of jam (not jelly)
V.DONALDSON

125. Glass jar of jelly
DAVID ROSSITER

126.  Plain or wholemeal bread

V.SHAW

127. A cheesecake
PAT DAVIS

128.  A ginger cake
PAT DAVIS

129. An apple pie
PAT DAVIS

130. 6 Fruit scones
SHIRLEY GILLBE

131.  A seasonal sweet dish

PAT DAVIS

132. A seasonal savoury dish

J.NORRIDGE

Competition (judged by Visitors      to Show} Shopping Basket with 5 home-grown plant products:   GEORGE SCANDRETT


Competition (to be judged by visitors to the Show):

A display in a shopping basket or shopping bag, not to exceed
40 cm x 40 cm (16” x 16”) of at least FIVE different “home-grown”
plant products.

George Scandrett