SLIMBRIDGE GARDENING CLUB
 2014 Summer Show August
RESULTS


Trophies and Awards

Syd and Eira James Memorial Trophy - Most points in the show- Phil Sealey
Ada Tarr Cup- Best Summer Garden -  Sue and Den Bannister
Lionel Steel Cup – Most points in Vegetable Section – Harry Evans
Bill Noad Silver Salver – Best Vegetable Exhibit – Michael Clift (For Onions)
Brian Wherrett Fruit Trophy – Most points in Fruit Section – Sue Gibson
Silver Rose Bowl – Most points in Flower Section – Phil Sealey
Ann Clements Silver Salver – Best Flower Exhibit – Harry Evans for class 71 Dahlias
Joan Baker Geranium Trophy – Best Exhibit class 85 – Phil Sealey
Jim Barge Dahlia Trophy – Most points in Dahlia Classes – George Tarr
Robinson Rose Bowl – Most points in Flower Arranging Section – Janet Merrett
Ron Frith Silver Salver – Best Flower Arranging Exhibit – Carole Jeffes for Class 90
Pugh Cup – Most points in Cookery Section – Pat Clutterbuck
Stroud Building Society Cup – Most points in Photography – Rod Hunt
Vera Macaulay Memorial Vase – Top Vase – Godfrey Fryer
Girls Cup – Most points in Girl’s classes – Phoebe Mack
Boys Cup – Most points in Boy’s classes – Samuel Hall
 
 

Adult Classes

Section A - Vegetables

1. 4 Potatoes – Kidney or Long White -1st Godfrey Fryer
2. 4 Potatoes – Oval or Round White – 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Phil Sealey
3. 4 Potatoes – Kidney or Long Coloured  – 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Godfrey Fryer
4. 4 Potatoes – Oval or Round Coloured  – No entries
5. Collection of Potatoes 3 of each 3 varieties - 1st Godfrey Fryer
6. 3 Carrots Long Pointed  – 1st Harry Evans, 2nd, Phil Sealey, 3rd George Tarr
7. 3 Carrots Stump Rooted  – 1st Harry Evans, 3rd Phil Sealey, 3rd George Tarr
8. 3 Parsnips  – 1st Harry Evans, 2nd George Tarr
9. 3 Beetroot Round  – 1st Harry Evans, 2nd George Tarr
10. 2 Courgettes  – 1st Frances Neale, 2nd George Tarr
11. 6 Varieties of Herbs – 1st Frances Neale, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Phil Sealey
12. 4 Onions under 225gms  – 1st Francis Neale, 2nd Michael Clift, 3rd George Tarr
13. 4 Onions over 225gms  – 1st Michael Clift, 2nd Godfrey Fryer
14. 3 Onions Large not dressed  – 1st  Michael Clift, 2nd Godfrey Fryer, 3rd George Tarr
15. Heaviest Onion not dressed  – 1st George Tarr
16. 9 Shallots pickling  – 1st Phil Sealey
17. 9 Shallots large - 1st George Tarr, 2nd Harry Evans
18. Heaviest Marrow – 1st Harry Evans
19. Longest Runner Bean – 1st Peter Ballard
20. 9 French Beans – 1st Pam Lewis, 2nd Frances Neale
21. 9 Runner Beans – 1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Harry Evans, 3rd Michael Clift
22. 2 Ridge Cucumbers  – 1st Norma Griffiths
23. 2 Greenhouse Cucumbers  – 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Geoge Tarr
24. 2 Table Marrows – 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Phil Sealey
25. Amusingly shaped vegetable – No entries
26. 2 Cabbages – 1st George Tarr
27. 2 Leeks  – 1st George Tarr.
28. 2 Lettuces  – 1st Phil Sealey
29. Truss of Tomatoes – 1st Michael Clift, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Peter Ballard
30. Collection of two of each 3 varieties of Tomatoes - 1st Phil Seally, 2nd Godfrey Fryer,3rd Norma Griffiths
31. 6 Tomatoes over 35mm  – 1st Michael Clift, 2nd Godfrey Fryer, 3rd Phil Sealey
32. 6 Tomatoes under 35mm  – 1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Frances Neale
33. Any other vegetable – 1st Phil Sealey
34. 1 Specimen Bloom, 1 Specimen Vegetable – 1st Harry Evans, 2nd  Peter Ballard, 3rd Godfrey Fryer
35. 2 Cauliflowers  – 1st Harry Evans
40. Top Tray – 1st Peter Ballard
41. Trug or basket of vegetables – 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Peter Ballard
42. Collection of Pumpkins, Gourds or Squashes – 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Peter Ballard
 

Section B - Fruit

50. 6 Cooking Apples  – 1st Alison Hunt, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Sue Gibson
51. 6 Dessert Apples – 1st George Tarr, 2nd Harry Evans, 3rd Peter Ballard
52. 6  Plums or Gages  – 1st George Tarr, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Sue Gibson
53. 6 Pears  – 1st Sue Gibson, 2nd Marlene Summers, 3rd  George Tarr
54. Any other Fruit – 1st Rose Clift, 2nd Ronnie Harding, 3rd Sue Gibson
55. A Collection of Dessert Fruit – 1st Sue Gibson, 2nd Peter Ballard
 

Section C – Flowers

59. Fushia Pot plant – 1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Ronnie Harding
60. 6 Single Asters – 1st Phil Sealey
61. 6 Double Asters – No entries
62. 6 Marigold Blooms – 1st Frances Neale, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd George Tarr
63. 3 Crocosmia – 1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd  George Tarr, 3rd Janet Merrett
64. 4 Rose Blooms – 1st Phil Sealy, 2nd Joyce Mace
65. 1 Specimen Rose Bloom – 1st Frances Neale, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Norma Griffiths
66. 1 Spray Polyanthus or Floribunda Roses – 1st George Tarr, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Joyce Mace
67. 3 Reflex Chrysanthemums – 2nd George Tarr
68. 3 Incurve or Incurving Chrysanthemums – 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd George Tarr
69. 3 Sprays of Chrysanthemums – No entries
70. 1 Large or Giant Dahlia Bloom over 220mm – 2nd George Tarr
71. 3 Dahlia Blooms any varieties under 220mm  - 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Myrtle Tarr, 3rd Pam Lewis
72. 3 Small Ball or Decorative Dahlia 51- 170mm – 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Katharine Sealey, 3rd George Tarr
73. 5 Pompom Dahlia 1 variety under 50mm – 1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd George Tarr
74. 1 Specimen Dahlia Bloom – 1st Pam Lewis, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Katharine Sealey
75. 3 Waterlily type Dahlia any variety – 1st George Tarr, 2nd Phil Sealey
76. 3 Gladioli spikes – 1st Joyce Mace, 2nd Godfrey Fryer, 3rd Norma Griffiths
77. 1 Specimen Gladiolus spike – 1st Joyce Mace, 2nd Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Norma Griffiths
78. 9 Sweet Peas – 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Katharine Sealey
79. 9 Pansy Blooms  – 1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Norma Griffiths
80. Vase of any other Perennials – 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd George Tarr
81. Vase of any other Annuals – 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Norma Griffiths,
82. 1 Specimen Succulent – 1st Anne Jones,  2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Carole Jeffes
83. Pot plant for Flower – 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd George Baker, 3rd  Norma Griffiths
84. Pot plant for Foliage – 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Ronnie Harding, 3rd Norma Griffiths
85. An Orchid pot plant – 1st Mary Sealey, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Carole Jeffes
86. Top Vase – 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Phil Sealey & George Tarr
87. Non Ivy leafed Pelargonium pot plant – 1st Phil. Sealey, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Norma Griffiths
88. Patio Planter Flowers or Vegetables – 1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Phil Sealey
 

Section D - Flower Arranging

90.Floral Arrangement one colour predominant – 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Norma Griffiths
91.Foliage Arrangement – 1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Norma Griffiths
92. Arrangement Entitled “A day at the Seaside” – 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Janet Merrett
93. Miniature Arrangement – 1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Anne Ballard, 3rd Carole Jeffes
94. Floral Arrangement in a Boot – 1st Mary Sealey, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Janet Merrett
95. Posy of Herbs and fragrant garden flowers – 1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Norma Griffiths
 

Section E - Cookery

100. Pot of Lemon Curd – 1st Marlene Summers, 2nd Myrtle Tarr
101. Pot of Chutney – 1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd Heather Priestley, 3rd Pat Clutterbuck
102. Pot of Marmalade – 1st Pat Clutterbuck, 2nd Anne Ballard
103. Pot of Jelly – 1st Frances Neale, 2nd Ronnie Harding
104. Pot of Home made Jam -1st Anne Ballard, 2nd Pam Johnson, 3rd Heather Priestley
105. Home made Brown Loaf – 1st Marlene Summers, 2nd Pat Clutterbuck
106. Home made White Loaf – 1st Rod Hunt, 2nd Pat Clutterbuck, 3rd Heather Priestley
107. A Jar of Honey any type – 1st Heather Priestley
108. 6 Small Jam Tarts – 1st Pam Johnson, 2nd Rose Clift, 3rd Myrtle Tarr
109. 4 Cheese Scones – 1st Pat Clutterbuck, 2nd Myrtle Tarr
110. Jam Sponge – 1st Heather Priestley, 2nd Marlene Summers, 3rd Anne Ballard
111. 6 Home made Biscuits - 1st Myrtle Tarr, 2nd Pat Clutterbuck, 3rd Pam Johnson
112. 6 Hen Eggs – 1st Myrtle Tarr
113. 6 Duck Eggs – No entries
114. Bottle of home made Cider – 1st Phil Sealey
115. Best Dressed Teddy - 1st Pam Johnson, 2nd Joyce Mace, 3rd Pat Clutterbuck
 

Section F – Photography

130. Digitally enhanced Photograph any subject – 1st Rod Hunt, 2nd Kevin Webb, 3rd Alison Hunt
131. Photograph of Horticultural interest – 1st Rod Hunt,  2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Kevin Webb
132. On an A4 sheet 4 Photographs depicting Water – 1st Rod Hunt, 2nd Alun Griffiths, 3rd Phil Sealey
133. Photograph any other subject – 1st Rod Hunt, 2nd Kevin Webb, 3rd Phil Sealey
134. Photograph of any creature great or small – 1st Rod Hunt, 2nd Alison Hunt, 3rd Kim Webb
 

Children’s Classes

Open to all children up to 16 years of age

140. Trug, basket or meat dish of Vegetables – 1st Benjamin Evans
141. Cactus or Succulent – No entries
142. Flowering Pelargonium pot plant – No entries
143. Largest Sunflower Head - No entries
144. Photograph any subject – 1st Phoebe Mack, 2nd Emily Webb, 3rd Unity Troher
145. 4 Small Jam Tarts – 1st Issy Troher
146.4 Cup Cakes – 1st Phoebe Mack, 2nd Unity Troher
147. 4 Scones – 1st Samuel Hall
148. 4 Biscuits – 1st Florence McDermott, 2nd Aiden Hall
149. “Grub in a Tub” – No entries
150. “Lego” Model own design – 1st Aiden Hall, 2nd Samuel Hall
151. Kite with a paper tail – 1st Samuel Hall
152. Cartoon drawing of a Vegetable or Fruit – 1st Frankie Mack
 

Under 7 years of age

160. Runner Bean grown on blotting paper in jam jar – No entries
161. Best Dressed Teddy - 1st Samuel Hall, 2nd Frankie Mack, 3rd Aiden Hall
162. Model made from Plasticine or Play- Doh – 1st Aiden Hall, 2nd Samuel Hall
163. Flowers in a Mug – 1st Frankie Mack, 2nd Aiden Hall
 

7 to under 12 years of age

170. A Crown Decorated with natural plant material and flowers – No entries
171. Model made from recycled materials – No entries
172.Garden in a seed tray – 1st Phoebe Mack
173. Pencil sketch of a Pet – 1st Florence McDermott, 2nd Phoebe Mack
174. Best Dressed Teddy – 1st Phoebe Mack
 

12 to 16 years of age

180. Picture of any subject - 1st Emily Webb, 2nd Unity Mack, 3rd Izzy Troher
181. Photograph of my Holiday
182. Best Dressed Teddy – 1st Emily Webb
183. A Posy of Wild Flowers – No entries
 
 
 
 
 
 

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