Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5a | test |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. A. R. Abel |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5a | test |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. A. R. Abel |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5a | test |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. A. R. Abel |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5a | test |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. A. R. Abel |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5a | test |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish, 2. A. R. Abel |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. A. R. Abel |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Chris Parish |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5a | test |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 5a | test |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. () |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. () |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums |
Flower Section: Chrysanthemums |
Class 1 | Three single break spray Chrysanthemums in one vase. | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 2 | One specimen Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 3 | Three incurved Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 4 | Three intermediate Chrysanthemums | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 5 | Three reflex Chrysanthemums |
Class 6 | One vase of mixed Chrysanthemums | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias | 1. () |
Class 8 | Three dahlias under 52mm pom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 52mm diameter |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Terence Robert Sutton, 2. Trevor Hill |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton, 3. Trevor Hill |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Terence Robert Sutton, 4. Trevor Hill |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Terence Robert Sutton |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 7 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size)prize money 1st £5,2nd £3, 3rd £2 for class 7 only) | 1. Vicki Marr, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 8 | Three miniature or pom pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 9 | Three small cactus or semi cactus | 1. Freddie Harrison (8), 2. Andrew Abel, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 10 | Three small decorative dahlias | 1. David Shaw, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 11 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 12 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. J D Nesom |
Class 13 | Three large or giant dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. J D Nesom |
Class 14 | A bowl of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Stacey Jakeman, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. J D Nesom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Trevor Hill, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. David Wilkinson, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Sophie Roberts |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. Terry Sutton, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Trevor Hill, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Trevor Hill, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Sophie Roberts |
Class 14 | Three ball small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Terry Sutton, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. David Wilkinson, 6. John David Newsom, 7. Chris Parish, 8. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 Dahlia Bloom |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. John David Newsom, 3. T. R. Sutton, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. T. R. Sutton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases | 1. John David Newsom, 2. T. R. Sutton, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect | 1. Janet Jameson |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias | 1. Chris Parish, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. John David Newsom, 5. A. R. Abel |
Flower Section: Dahlias |
Class 6 | Three vases of three dahlias(any size) (prize money 1st £5, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 ) |
Class 7 | Three pom dahlias under 55mm diameter |
Class 8 | Three small or minature cactus or semi cactus |
Class 9 | Three small decorative or minature dahlias |
Class 10 | Three medium cactus or semi cactus |
Class 11 | Three decorative medium dahlias |
Class 12 | Three large or giant dahlias - can be shown in 3 separate vases |
Class 13 | A display of mixed dahlias arranged for all round effect |
Class 14 | Three ball, small or miniature type dahlias |
Class 15 | 1 Vase, 1 dahlia bloom |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five asters |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose |
Class 31 | Queen's 90th Birthday - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a shoe |
Class 33 | A vintage arrangement - not to exceed 27"wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a show (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Brexit" - an arrangement not to exceed 20" wide |
Class 32 | A display in a welly |
Class 33 | A decorated hat - not to exceed 27" wide |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | Grow a cress head (Children 6 to 10 Years) |
Class 36 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (Children 11 to 16 Years) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea | 1. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) | 1. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. () |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. () |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. () |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 31 | Autumn Harmony (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 32 | Melonie (An arrangement not to exceed 12" wide) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 33 | An arrangement Afternoon Tea | 1. () |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 36 | A collage of different leaves (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Five echinacea |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted pelargonium (geranium) |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | "Golden Anniversary Celebration" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | A display in a watering can |
Class 33 | A floral hair garland |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 5 Years and Under) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Grow a cress head (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) (Children 16 Years and Under) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) |
Class 31 | In the Pink (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (CHILDREN 5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (CHILDREN 6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest netttle (CHILDREN 11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads(CHILDREN 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. David Wilkinson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Trevor Hill, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. David Wilkinson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Steve North |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Rachel Harrison, 2. Heather Kent, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Richard Howard |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Steve Durham, 5. David Allison, 6. Chris Carruthers, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Richard Howard |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Steve North, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve Durham |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Steve Durham |
Class 31 | "In the Pink" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 32 | Harvest Buffet Table (An arrangement) | 1. Joy Abel |
Class 33 | An arrangement in a wine glass | 1. Joy Abel, 2. Kay Bromhead |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Lois Cawood (10), 3. Lewis Mills (7), 4. Allegra O'Hare (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (11 TO 16 YEARS) |
Class 37 | Floating flower heads (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Yasmin A Alvarez |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Wilkinson, 4. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Deborah Bain, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Shirley Scrutton |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Shirley Scrutton, 4. Jennie Holt, 5. Molly Dennis, 6. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Melanie St John Lewis, 3. Heather Kent, 4. Rachel Harrison |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Margaret Vasey, 4. Norman W Castle, 5. Vicki Marr, 6. Stephen North |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Melanie St John Lewis, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. J D Nesom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Brenda Loveday |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. D J F Broadley, 5. Stephen North, 6. Brenda Loveday |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Steve Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. D J F Broadley, 7. Stephen North, 8. J D Nesom |
Class 30 | One Gentleman's buttonhole - rose (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3) | 1. Steve Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. D J F Broadley |
Class 31 | "Jubilee" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide) |
Class 32 | “Berries and Foliage†(An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Joy Abel, 3. Lynn Cartwright, 4. Stacey Jakeman, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Mrs S E Webster |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Olivia Danby (1), 3. Brodie Stockdale (3) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Freddie Harrison (8), 3. Zara Danby (8), 4. Ella Gore (7), 5. Vita Bourne-Arton (8) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (7), 2. Henry Cawood (9), 3. Lois Cawood (11), 4. Esme Stoney (13), 5. Lucia Stoney, 6. Theo Verity (11), 7. George Dennis (15) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. David Wilkinson |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Chris Carruthers, 3. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Vicki Marr, 4. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Bramham, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Carruthers, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Vicki Marr, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Steve North |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Stephen Durham, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Steve North |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Maurice Read, 4. John David Newsom, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and Flowers may be bought for these 3 classes) | 1. Stephen Durham, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Rachel Mountain, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Elizabeth Pratt |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Mrs S E Webster, 2. Julie Tattersall |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Harry McCarthy (5), 4. Ben Parish (5), 5. Sophie Roberts, 6. Brodie Stockdale (4), 7. Maggie Roberts (5), 8. Mabel Roberts (5) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. Hugo Bourne-Arton (7), 3. Vita Bourne-Arton (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Lizzie Parish (8), 2. George Dennis, 3. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Ben Parish (5) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 18 | Three gladioli | 1. Margaret Vasey |
Class 19 | Potted orchid | 1. Rachel Mountain |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Chris Carruthers |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Rachel Greensit |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Julie Tattersall, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Sally Yonge, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Steve North, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Janet Jameson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Julie Tattersall, 4. Janet Jameson, 5. Steve North, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sally Yonge |
Class 31 | "Foliage only" (An arrangement not to exceed 20" wide (Prize Money for classes 31 to 33 - 1st-£6, 2nd-£4, 3rd-£3 and flowers may be bought for these 3 classes)) | 1. Elizabeth Pratt, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 32 | "Rainbow" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) | 1. Julie Tattersall, 2. Rachel Greensit |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Freddie Gregg (4) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) | 1. Lizzie Parish (9), 2. Ben Parish (6), 3. Harry Gregg (6), 4. Anya Morris (10), 5. Freddie Harrison (10), 6. Ella Gore (9) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Jack Trufhitt (5), 3. George Trufhitt (3), 4. Lizzie Parish (9), 5. Freddie Gregg (4), 6. Harry Gregg (6), 7. Ewan Morris (12), 8. Herbie Scott Paul (6), 9. Barnaby Scott Paul (4) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Ben Parish (6) |
Flower Section: General Flowers |
Class 16 | Top Vase class (See Rules) (Prize Money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 17 | Three stems of sunflowers |
Class 18 | Three gladioli |
Class 19 | Potted orchid |
Class 20 | Potted fuchsia |
Class 21 | Vase mixed flowers |
Class 22 | One flowering pot plant |
Class 23 | One foliage pot plant |
Class 24 | Six sweet peas |
Class 25 | Four roses - named and different |
Class 26 | Six roses - as grown |
Class 27 | One specimen rose - named |
Class 28 | One floribunda stem |
Class 29 | The same rose in 3 stages of open (bud, intermediate, fully open) |
Class 30 | A rose grown for scent |
Class 31 | "A table centre for an Autumn Supper Party" (An arrangement not to exceed 20) |
Class 32 | "An arrangement in a Cup or a Mug" (An arrangement) |
Class 33 | A corsage ((small bouquet worn on clothing or around the wrist)) |
Class 34 | A bunch of flowers in a Jam Jar (5 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 35 | A display in a pint glass milk bottle (6 TO 10 YEARS) |
Class 36 | Longest nettle (16 YEARS AND UNDER) (roots to be removed and for entrants to tie the entry label to the nettle) |
Class 37 | Largest sunflower head (16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. D Gregg, 2. Wendy Bain, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Wendy Bain, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. J D Nesom, 5. Theo Verity (11) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Theo Verity, 2. John David Newsom, 3. A. R. Abel, 4. Robert Greensit |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. A. R. Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Laura McCarthy, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Robert Greensit, 6. Wendy Bain |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Farmer's Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. D Gregg, 2. Wendy Bain, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Wendy Bain, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. J D Nesom, 5. Theo Verity (11) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Theo Verity, 2. John David Newsom, 3. A. R. Abel, 4. Robert Greensit |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. A. R. Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Laura McCarthy, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Robert Greensit, 6. Wendy Bain |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Farmer's Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. D Gregg, 2. Wendy Bain, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Wendy Bain, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. J D Nesom, 5. Theo Verity (11) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Theo Verity, 2. John David Newsom, 3. A. R. Abel, 4. Robert Greensit |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. A. R. Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Laura McCarthy, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Robert Greensit, 6. Wendy Bain |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Farmer's Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. D Gregg, 2. Wendy Bain, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Wendy Bain, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. J D Nesom, 5. Theo Verity (11) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Theo Verity, 2. John David Newsom, 3. A. R. Abel, 4. Robert Greensit |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. A. R. Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Laura McCarthy, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Robert Greensit, 6. Wendy Bain |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Farmer's Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. D Gregg, 2. Wendy Bain, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Wendy Bain, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. J D Nesom, 5. Theo Verity (11) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Theo Verity, 2. John David Newsom, 3. A. R. Abel, 4. Robert Greensit |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. A. R. Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Laura McCarthy, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Robert Greensit, 6. Wendy Bain |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Farmer's Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. () |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. D Gregg, 2. Wendy Bain, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Robert Greensit, 2. Andrew Abel |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Wendy Bain, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Robert Greensit, 4. J D Nesom, 5. Theo Verity (11) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. J D Nesom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 4. John David Newsom |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. John David Newsom, 6. Theo Verity (12) |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Robert Greensit, 3. John David Newsom |
Farmers Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat | 1. Theo Verity, 2. John David Newsom, 3. A. R. Abel, 4. Robert Greensit |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage | 1. A. R. Abel, 2. Robert Greensit |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag | 1. Theo Verity, 2. Laura McCarthy, 3. John David Newsom, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Robert Greensit, 6. Wendy Bain |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed | 1. John David Newsom, 2. A. R. Abel, 3. Robert Greensit |
Farmer's Section |
Class 38 | Sample of barley |
Class 39 | Six ears of wheat |
Class 40 | Two fodder beets - tops off |
Class 41 | A carrier bag of silage |
Class 42 | Hay sample - in a carrier bag |
Class 42A | Four field potatoes unwashed |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Andrew Abel, 7. Y Alvarez, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Vicky Garlick, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Stephen North |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Malcolm Tattersall, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Malcolm Jameson, 7. Norman W Castle, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers grown on Masham Allotments | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Melanie St John Lewis |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Sophie Roberts |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Christopher Steven Bramham, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Richard Mawer, 3. Chris Parish |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Chris Parish |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Christopher Steven Bramham, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Andrea Hewson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrew Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Chris Parish, 7. Sophie Roberts |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Melanie St John Lewis, 5. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Mrs P J Mawer, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. John David Newsom, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Steve North, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish, 10. John David Newsom |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Christopher Steven Bramham, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Mrs P J Mawer, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 2. Brenda Loveday, 3. John David Newsom, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Vicki Marr, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Steven Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Alice McCarthy, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Melanie St John Lewis, 6. Jennie Holt |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Richard Mawer, 7. Chris Parish |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Yasmin A Alvarez, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 5. Brenda Loveday, 6. Alice McCarthy, 7. Richard Mawer, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Laura McCarthy Gregg, 8. Richard Mawer, 9. Chris Parish |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (4), 2. George Trufhitt (2), 3. Esme Jones (6), 4. Rory James (8), 5. Ben Parish (5), 6. Lizzie Parish (8), 7. Ella Gore (8) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Dan McCarthy (10), 2. Ben Parish (5), 3. Lizzie Parish (8) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Margaret Vasey, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Chris Carruthers, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 8. Brenda Loveday, 9. Chris Parish, 10. Sophie Roberts, 11. Andrew Abel |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Yasmin A Alvarez, 4. Mrs P J Mawer, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 7. Brenda Loveday, 8. Marcia Newton, 9. Steve North, 10. Chris Parish, 11. Sophie Roberts, 12. Andrew Abel, 13. Malcolm Tattersall |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Mrs E Van Cutsem, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Chris Parish |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Jean Jones, 2. Andrea Hewson, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. A. R. Abel, 5. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Sally Yonge, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson, 3. A. R. Abel |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Claire Hadley, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. John David Newsom, 7. A. R. Abel |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. A. R. Abel |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Chris Parish, 3. John David Newsom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Steve North, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton, 6. Richard Howard |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Jordan Halstead, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. A. R. Abel, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round (Millenium Plate class) | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Andrea Hewson, 5. Norman Kitching, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. John David Newsom, 8. A. R. Abel, 9. Maurice Read |
Class 60 | Three carrots | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. A. R. Abel |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering | 1. Louise Christie, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Richard Howard, 6. Rachel Greensit |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Nick Imeson |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Norman Kitching, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Caroline Ball, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Claire Hadley, 7. Richard Howard, 8. Vicky Garlick |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Jordan Halstead, 3. Nick Imeson, 4. Norman Kitching, 5. Chris Carruthers |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Nick Imeson, 5. Norman Kitching |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Nick Imeson |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Christopher Stephen Bramham, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Norman Kitching, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. A. R. Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Sally Yonge |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Claire Hadley, 5. Maurice Read, 6. Vicky Garlick |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Andrea Hewson, 4. Jordan Halstead, 5. Nick Imeson, 6. Marcia Newton, 7. Maurice Read |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Esme Jones (7), 2. Esme Jones (7), 3. Esme Jones (7), 4. Jack Trufhitt (5), 5. George Trufhitt (3), 6. Lizzie Parish (9), 7. Ben Parish (6), 8. Max Harrison (14) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Jack Trufhitt (5), 2. George Trufhitt (3), 3. Lizzie Parish (9), 4. Ben Parish (6) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. Margaret Vasey, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Caroline Ball, 4. Chris Parish, 5. Jordan Halstead, 6. Nick Imeson, 7. Maurice Read, 8. Chris Carruthers |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 2. Malcolm Tattersall, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Parish, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Jordan Halstead, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. Claire Hadley, 10. Nick Imeson, 11. Marcia Newton, 12. Maurice Read, 13. Vicky Garlick, 14. Chris Carruthers |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Malcolm Tattersall, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Delyth Du Plooy, 5. Claire Hadley, 6. David Broadley, 7. Marcia Newton, 8. Richard Howard |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - (prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3) |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) |
Class 54 | One squash |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots |
Class 61 | A vase of herbs, 1 flowering |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes - (not to exceed 6" length) (Millenium Plate class) |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | Basket of Produce and Flowers ((to include both produce and flowers)) |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable (Sponsored by D. Broadley ) |
Class 44 | Top tray (Sponsored by Mrs J. Jameson) |
Class 45 | Heaviest Onion – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 46 | Three spring sown Onions – as grown (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 47 | Three spring sown Onions – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48 | Three Onions – from sets – dressed (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 49 | Two Trench Leeks (Sponsored by I’Anson Bros. Ltd) |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mil radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (Ladies only) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six French beans |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Vegetables |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | A collection of three tap roots e.g. carrot, parsnip, swede |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. () |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 54 | One red cabbage | 1. () |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. () |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off | 1. () |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 64 | Four courgettes | 1. (), 2. () |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. () |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. () |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. () |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. () |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. (), 7. (), 8. (), 9. (), 10. (), 11. (), 12. (), 13. (), 14. (), 15. (), 16. (), 17. () |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. (), 2. (), 3. (), 4. (), 5. (), 6. () |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. (), 2. (), 3. () |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - undressed |
Class 64 | Four courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Ugly or Wonky Vegetable or Fruit |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Six tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable |
Class 56 | Four eating apples |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed |
Class 64 | Two courgettes |
Class 65 | One cucumber |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety |
Class 70 | Six runner beans |
Class 71 | Six french beans |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Rachel Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. David Allison |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. David Allison |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Jessica Lane, 2. Kay Bromhead, 3. Nigel Bromhead, 4. Maurice Read |
Class 52 | One cabbage - round green | 1. David Allison, 2. Marcia Newton |
Class 53 | A garlic bulb as grown |
Class 54 | One red cabbage |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes (Class for Vegetable Society Plate) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Kay Bromhead, 5. Nigel Bromhead, 6. Maurice Read |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. David Allison, 2. Maurice Read |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Richard Howard, 4. Marcia Newton |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. David Allison |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. David Shaw, 2. David Allison |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Kay Bromhead, 4. Nigel Bromhead, 5. Richard Mawer, 6. Marcia Newton |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Tim Harrison, 3. Andrew Abel |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Malcolm Jameson, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Tim Harrison, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. J M Jameson, 6. David Allison |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Tim Harrison, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. David Allison, 4. Jessica Lane, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Janet Jameson, 2. Jo Parish, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Rachel Harrison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Kay Bromhead, 7. Marcia Newton |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. Alice McCarthy, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Steve North, 4. David Allison, 5. Kay Bromhead, 6. Nigel Bromhead, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. David Allison, 5. Jessica Lane, 6. Nigel Bromhead |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3), 3. Jack Trufhitt (2), 4. Max Harrison (11) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Lizzie Parish (6), 2. Ben Parish (3) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Chris Jameson, 6. David Allison, 7. Chris Carruthers, 8. Kay Bromhead, 9. Nigel Bromhead, 10. Maurice Read |
Class 75 | Six cherry tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Chris Parish, 4. Steve North, 5. Malcolm Tattersall, 6. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 7. David Allison, 8. Chris Carruthers, 9. Kay Bromhead, 10. Nigel Bromhead, 11. Maurice Read, 12. Marcia Newton |
Class 76 | Five cooking apples | 1. Robert Jameson, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Malcolm Tattersall, 4. David Allison |
Class 77 | A potato grown in a 2 gallon container - Heaviest crop | 1. Richard Howard, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Robert Jameson |
Class 77A | Best Masham allotment belonging to Masham Allotment Association |
Vegetable Section |
Class 43 | One bloom, one vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Sally Yonge, 7. Trevor Hill |
Class 44 | Top tray - Prize money 1st-£10, 2nd-£5, 3rd-£3 | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 45 | Heaviest onion – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Andrew Abel, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Trevor Hill |
Class 46 | Three spring sown onions – as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 47 | Three spring sown onions – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 48 | Three onions – from sets – dressed | 1. Andrew Abel, 2. Alice McCarthy |
Class 48A | Two garden or allotment grown leeks | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Andrew Abel, 3. Richard Mawer |
Class 49 | Two trench leeks | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 50 | Two pot leeks (no more than 15cm to first leaf) | 1. Trevor Hill |
Class 51 | Three separate vegetables (one of each - 5 mile radius of Masham) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Marcia Newton, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Andrew Abel, 5. Sally Yonge |
Class 52 | One cabbage red or green |
Class 53 | One corn on the cob (un-opened) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem, 3. J D Nesom, 4. Richard Mawer |
Class 54 | One squash | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. J D Nesom |
Class 55 | Any other vegetable | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 3. Marcia Newton |
Class 56 | Four eating apples | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Stephen North, 5. Liz Clark |
Class 57 | Four white potatoes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 58 | Four coloured potatoes | 1. Maurice Read, 2. Sally Yonge |
Class 59 | Three beetroot - round | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Maurice Read, 3. Sally Yonge, 4. Caroline Ball, 5. J D Nesom, 6. Jennie Holt, 7. William Gore |
Class 60 | Three carrots - stump rooted tops off | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Andrew Abel |
Class 61 | Three carrots - long tops off |
Class 62 | Two peppers | 1. Chris Parish |
Class 63 | Six shallots - dressed | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 64 | Two courgettes | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Sally Yonge, 5. Georgina Van Tutsem, 6. Brenda Loveday, 7. Richard Mawer |
Class 65 | One cucumber | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 66 | One vegetable marrow - table (not to exceed 15" length | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Barbara Jameson, 4. Malcolm Jameson, 5. Andrew Abel |
Class 67 | Heaviest marrow - as grown | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Malcolm Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Georgina Van Tutsem, 5. Trevor Hill, 6. George Dennis (15), 7. Willa Bourne-Arton |
Class 68 | Three separate vegetables - one of each kind | 1. Andrew Abel |
Class 69 | One vegetable (LADIES ONLY) any variety | 1. Jo Parish, 2. Janet Jameson, 3. Susan Cunliffe-Lister, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Alice McCarthy, 6. Jane Vickery, 7. Georgina Van Tutsem |
Class 70 | Six runner beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Georgina Van Tutsem, 4. Brenda Loveday |
Class 71 | Six french beans | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Marcia Newton, 4. Maurice Read, 5. Caroline Ball |
Class 71a | Two sticks of rhubarb (Millennium plate class) | 1. Chris Parish, 2. Robert Jameson, 3. Maurice Read, 4. Yasmin A Alvarez, 5. Richard Mawer |
Class 72 | Children's vegetable (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Freddie Harrison (8), 4. Esme Jones (5), 5. Esme Jones (5), 6. Jack Trufhitt (3), 7. George Trufhitt (1) |
Class 73 | Children's fruit (GROWN BY 16 YEARS AND UNDER) | 1. Ben Parish (4), 2. Lizzie Parish (7), 3. Jack Trufhitt (3), 4. Lois Cawood (11) |
Class 74 | Four tomatoes | 1. David Shaw, 2. Chris Parish, 3. Robert Jameson, 4. Marcia Newton, 5. Margaret Vasey, 6. Maurice Read, 7. Alice McCarthy, 8. Sally Yonge, 9. D J F Broadley, 10. Georgina Van Tutsem, 11. Brenda Loveday |
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