UPTON-BY-CHESTER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
RESULTS SUMMER SHOW 19th AUGUST 2017
SECTION A VEGETABLES |
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Class |
Description |
Winner |
1 |
Three large onions over 8 oz. |
Paul Phillips
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2 |
Display of Vegetables |
John White
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3 |
Beans French - nine |
Jeff Formstone
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4 |
Beans Runner - six |
Jeff Formstone
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5 |
Longest Runner Bean judged on length only |
Paul Phillips
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6 |
Beetroot - three
|
Leslie Howard |
7 |
One Cabbage
|
No entries |
8 |
Carrots - three
|
John White |
9 |
Cauliflower - one
|
Clive Bergstrand |
10 |
Cumber one
|
Geoff Fieldstead |
11 |
Onions three under 8 oz.
|
Joan Ramsden |
12 |
Rhubarb, three sticks
|
Bob Worboys |
13 |
Potatoes white - five
|
Paul Phillips |
14 |
Potatoes coloured - five
|
Paul Phillips |
15 |
Leeks three untrimmed
|
Paul Phillips |
16 |
Shallots six not exceeding 30 mm
|
Rita Critchley |
17 |
Shallots six exceeding 30 mm
|
Paul Phillips
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18 |
Tomatoes –Five must exceed 1½" in diameter |
David Clegg
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19 |
Cherry or plum tomatoes Five not to exceed 1½" in diameter |
Paul Phillips
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20 |
Tomatoes a truss cherry cultivar
|
John White |
21 |
Basket of mixed vegetables five different items
|
John White |
22 |
Herbs three varieties in fresh condition in one vase |
Rita Critchley |
23 |
Two vegetables from classes 3-19 Novice
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No entries |
SECTION B FRUIT |
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24 |
Dessert Apples any one variety three |
Ailsa Clegg
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25 |
Culinary Apples any one variety three
|
Susan Reading |
26 |
Apples Dessert and or / Culinary five, two or more varieties |
Jeff Formstone |
27 |
Dessert Pears any variety or varieties three
|
Jeff Formstone |
28 |
Stone fruit any one variety five
|
Susan Reading |
29 |
Any other fruit not previously stated in classes 24 to 28 |
No entries |
30 |
Soft Fruit any one variety with stalks on twelve
|
Susan Reading |
31 |
One dessert apple, one culinary and one pear
|
Susan reading |
32 |
Two fruits from classes 24 to 28 Novice
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No entries |
SECTION C CHRYSANTHEMUMS |
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33 |
A vase of three blooms any one variety
|
Geoff Fieldstead |
34 |
A vase of three blooms any variety or varieties
|
Paul Phillips |
35 |
Three spray stems any variety or varieties
|
Jeff Formstone |
36 |
One bloom any variety
|
Jeff Formstone |
37 |
One spray stems any variety
|
Jeff Formstone |
38 |
One bloom any variety Novice
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No entries |
39 |
One spray stem Novice
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No entries |
SECTION D DAHLIAS |
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40 |
Two vases of Dahlias each vase to be of a different kind, three blooms per vase |
Bob Worboys |
41 |
Vase of three Catus Blooms
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Bob Worboys |
42 |
Vase of three Decorative blooms
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Geoff Fieldstead |
43 |
Vase of three Pom blooms
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No 1st Prize awarded |
44 |
Vase of three Water Lilies blooms
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No entries |
45 |
Vase of three blooms any variety or varieties Novice |
No entries |
SECTION E ROSES |
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46
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Two vases of roses |
No entries |
47 |
One vase Hybrid Tea/large flowered no more than six stems own foliage |
Geoff Fieldstead |
48 |
Vase of three blooms Hybrid Tea/large flowered three different varieties |
Geoff Fieldstead |
49 |
One bloom Hybrid Tea/large flowered
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Geoff Fieldstead |
50 |
One vase of three blooms, one each in bud, half bloom, full bloom. |
Ailsa Clegg |
51 |
One truss/stem Patio/Miniature
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Sue Dobbing |
52 |
Vase of three blooms, any variety or varieties (Novice) |
Joan Ramsden |
SECTION F FLOWERS GARDEN, DECORATIVE AND FOLIAGE |
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53 |
Sweet Peas five spikes, any variety or varieties
|
Joan Ramsden |
54 |
African Marigolds five blooms with own foliage any variety or varieties |
John White |
55 |
French Marigolds five blooms with own foliage
|
Brian Cox |
56 |
Summer flowering bulbs or corms three stems, any variety or varieties |
Geoff Fieldstead |
57 |
Pansies six blooms any variety or varieties |
Jeff Formstone
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58 |
Violas six blooms any variety or varieties |
Jeff Formstone
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59 |
Five stems of Antirrhinum (Snapdragon), with own foliage |
Jeff Formstone |
60 |
One vase of Annuals, any one variety not previously stated in classes 53 to 59 |
Christine Hughes |
61 |
A vase of mixed Annuals
|
Edward Elliott |
62 |
One bloom of Agapanthus
|
Susan Reading |
63 |
Three Hydrangea blooms with own foliage
|
Nicki Priest |
64 |
Fuchsia six florets minimum of three varieties
|
Clive Bergstrand |
65 |
Three Hosta leaves
|
Susan Reading |
66 |
Three heads of Zonal Pelargonium (Geranium)
|
Brian Cox |
67 |
One vase of nine stems of wild flowers from your garden |
Sue Dobbing |
68 |
One vase of hardy perennial flowers one variety
|
Susan Reading |
69 |
One vase of mixed hardy perennial flowers one variety |
Anne Worboys |
70 |
One vase of mixed flowers
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Ailsa Clegg |
71 |
One vase of five stems of Buddleia
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No entries |
72 |
Vase of foliage
|
Odeotte Goff |
73 |
An arrangement of flowers floating in water no foliage |
Rita Critchley |
74 |
Hanging basket, basket not to exceed 14″ diameter. |
Edward Elliott |
75 |
Three blooms of annuals any variety or varieties Novice |
No entries |
76 |
Three stems of hardy perennial flowers Novice
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No entries |
SECTION G FLORAL ART |
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77 |
“Incorporating fruit and vegetables” An exhibit. Space allowed 18² x 18² height unlimited. |
Sue Formstone |
78 |
“An arrangement in a 6" Plant Pot” An exhibit. Space allowed 12²x 12² height unlimited |
Sue Formstone |
79 |
A vase of hardy perennial flowers, any variety or varieties, arranged for effect using the Society vase |
Rita Critchley |
80 |
A vase of Annuals, any variety or varieties arranged for effect using the Society vase |
Rita Critchley |
81 |
A vase of foliage arranged for effect using the Society vase |
No entries |
SECTION H POT PLANTS |
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83 |
Pot plants two, any varieties, one shown for flowers, one shown for foliage maximum pot size 6″ |
Rita Critchley |
84 |
Fuchsias a matching pair 2 pots of same cultivar maximum pot size 6″ |
Edward Elliott |
85 |
Fuchsia one plant any variety, maximum pot size 6" |
Edward Elliott |
86 |
Begonia any variety maximum pot 6"”
|
Edward Elliott |
87 |
One Flowering Orchid any variety maximum pot 6" |
John White |
88 |
One pot plant any variety not previously stated, in classes 83 to 87 maximum pot size 6″ |
John White |
89 |
Pot Plant grown for flowers maximum pot size 6″ |
John White |
90 |
Pot Plant grown for foliage maximum pot size 6″ |
Edward Elliott |
91 |
One pot containing more than one plant of one kind, maximum pot size 6″ |
Rita Critchley |
92 |
Pot plants grown for flowers /foliage maximum pot size 12″ |
Rita Critchley |
93 |
One pot plant grown for flowers maximum pot size 6″ Novice |
No entries |
94 |
Pot plant grown for foliage, maximum pot size 6″Novice
|
No entries |
SECTION I PRESERVES |
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95
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One jar of Jelly any variety dark or light |
Debbie Corbett |
96
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One jar of Raspberry Jam |
Angela Lloyd |
97 |
One jar of Strawberry Jam
|
Angela Lloyd |
98 |
One jar of Blackcurrant Jam
|
Angela Lloyd |
99 |
One jar of Stone Fruit Jam
|
Angela Lloyd |
100 |
One jar of Jam not previously in classes 96 to 99
|
Angela Lloyd |
101 |
One jar of Orange Curd
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No 1st Prize awarded |
102 |
One jar of Fruit Chutney
|
Angela Lloyd |
103 |
Chester Fingers using the recipe supplied
|
Mark Howard |
104 |
Cheese Scones using the recipe supplied
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Caryl Rose |
SECTION J CHILDREN’S CLASSES |
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Aged under 7 |
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105 |
Bake some biscuits of your own choice and display 6 |
Robin Lloyd |
106 |
Make a plan of your ideal garden
|
Robin Lloyd |
107 |
Make a small gift suitable for a friend or relative
|
Robin Lloyd |
Aged 7 to 10 |
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108 |
Make a Vegetable Man
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Gracie Ryan, Elliot Lloyd, Ryley Breen |
109 |
On your computer create a poster advertising the Society |
Ryley Breen |
110 |
Make a collage of flowers
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Elliot Lloyd |
Aged 11 to 16 |
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111 |
Bake a birthday cake and decorate
|
Neal Wakeling |
112 |
Design and make a working model of a car with moving parts |
Niall Breen |
113 |
Do a pencil drawing of a vase of flowers
|
Neil Breen |
CUP AND ROSETTES WINNERS
CUPS AND ROSETTES |
WINNER |
The Mrs. Frank Morris Challenge Cup Vegetable Section |
Paul Phillips |
Rosette for best exhibit in Vegetable Section |
John White
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The Reg L. Barnett Challenge Cup The Fruit Section |
Susan Reading |
Rosette for best exhibit in Fruit Section |
Ailsa Clegg
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The Ralph Seddon Chrysanthemums Challenge Cup Chrysanthemums Section |
Jeff Formstone |
Rosette for best exhibit in Chrysanthemums Section |
Jeff Formstone
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The Herbert Wilkinson Dahlia Shield Class 40 |
Bob Worboys |
The John Pritchard Dahlia Challenge Cup Dahlias Section |
Bob Worboys |
Rosette for best exhibit in Dahlia Section
|
Bob Worboys |
The Peter Snelson Challenge Rose Bowl Class 46 |
Not Awarded |
The John Steward Hutton Challenge Cup Roses Section |
Geoff Fieldstead |
Rosette for best exhibit in Rose Section
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Ailsa Clegg
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The Allen Hurst Summer Show Challenge Cup Garden Flowers, and Foliage Section |
Jeff Formstone |
Rosette for best exhibit in Garden Flowers, and Foliage Section |
Clive Bergstrand
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The Sydney Levy Challenge Cup Floral Art
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Sue Formstone |
Rosette for best exhibit in Floral Art Section
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Sue Formstone |
Mr. & Mrs. J R C Lumley Challenge Cup Pot Plants Section |
Rita Critchley |
Rosette for best exhibit in Pot Plants Section
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Rita Critchley |
The Mrs. C Norman and Miss E M Main Challenge Cup Preserves Section |
Angela Lloyd |
Rosette for best exhibit in Preserves Section
|
Angela Lloyd |
The David Miln President’s Challenge Cup Most Points in Summer Show |
John White |
Awarded for the most points in Children’s Classes under 7
|
Robin Lloyd |
Awarded for the most points in Children’s classes aged 7 to 10 |
Elliott Lloyd |
Awarded for the most points in Children’s classes aged 11 to 16 |
Niall Breen |
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