SLIMBRIDGE GARDENING CLUB
 2012 Summer Show
Saturday 18th August
RESULTS

Adult Classes

 Vegetables

 1.  4 Potatoes. Kidney or long white 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Pam Lewis, 3rd Robert Coombes
 2.  4 Potatoes. Oval or round 3rd Peter Ballard
 3.  4 Potatoes. Kidney or long coloured 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Robert Coombes
 4.  4 Potatoes. Oval or round 1st Godfrey Fryer
 5.  Collection of Potatoes. 3 of each of 3 varieties 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Peter Ballard, 3rd Norma Griffiths
 6.  3 Carrots Long pointed 1st Harry Evans, 3rd Robert Coombes
 7.  3 Carrots Stump Rooted 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Alan Carter
 8.  3 Parsnips 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Robert Coombes
 9.  3 Beetroot round 1st Robert Coombes, 2nd Pam Lewis, 3rd Alan Carter
10. 2 Courgettes 2nd Pam Lewis, 3rd Robert Coombes
11. 6 Varieties of Herbs 1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Robert Coombes
12. 4 dressed Onions under 225g 1st Robert Coombes, 2nd Godfrey Fryer
13. 4. Dressed Onions over 225g 1st Godfrey Fryer.
14. 3 Large Onions not dressed 1st Godfrey Fryer
15. Heaviest Onion not dressed 1st Godfrey Fryer
16. 9 Shallots Pickling under 30mm 1st Godfrey Fryer
17. 9. Shallots large 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Godfrey Fryer, 3rd Robert Coombes
18. Heaviest Marrow - No entries
19. Longest Runner Bean 1st Godfrey Fryer
20. 9 French Beans 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Robert Coombes, 3rd Phil Sealey
21. 9. Runner Beans 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Robert Coombes, 3rd Peter Evans
22. A pair of Ridge Cucumbers 1st Godfrey Fryer, 3rd Norma Griffiths
23. A pair of Greenhouse Cucumbers 1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Harry Evans, 3rd Robert Coombes
24. A pair of Culinary Table Marrows 1st Robert Coombes
25. Most amusingly shaped vegetable - No entries
26. 2 Cabbages 2nd Robert Coombes
27. 2 Leeks - No entries
28. 2 Lettuce 1st Phil Sealey. 2nd Harry Evans
29. Truss of Tomatoes 1st Robert Coombes, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Godfrey Fryer
30. Collection of 2 of each of 3 varieties of Tomatoes 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Peter Ballard
31. 6 Tomatoes over 35mm in diameter 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Robert Coombes, 3rd Peter Ballard
32. 6 small Tomatoes not over 35mm in diameter 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Peter Ballard, 3rd Phil Sealey
33. Any other vegetable 1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Robert Coombes, 3rd Alan Carter
34. Collection of a Bloom and a Vegetable 1st Tina Lees, 2nd Godfrey Fryer, 3rd Peter Ballard
35. 2 Cauliflowers - No entries

40. Top Tray 1st Robert Coombes, 2nd Peter Ballard
41. Trug 1st Robert Coombes
42. Collection of Pumpkin, Gourds and/ or Squashes 1st Phil Sealey
43. Pot of homemade compost 1st Robert Coombes, 2nd Carole Jeffes

Fruit

50. 6 Cooking apples 1st Sue Gibson
51. 6 Dessert apples 1st Harry Evans, 2nd Peter Ballard
52. 6 Plums or Gages 1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Sue Gibson
53. 6 Pears 1st Sue Gibson
54. 15cm Dish of any other Fruit one variety 1st Tina Lees, 2nd Norma Griffiths
55. Collection of Dessert Fruit 1st Sue Gibson
 

Flowers

59. Fuchsia pot plant 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Norma Griffiths
60. 6 Single Asters 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Robert Coombes
61. 6 Double Asters 1st Robert Coombes
62. 6 Marigold Blooms 1st Sue Carter, 2nd Alan Carter, 3rd Godfrey Fryer
63. 3 Crocosmia stems 1st Tina Lees, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Janet Merrett
64. - No entries
65. 1 Specimen Rose bloom 1st Anne Ballard, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd George Tarr
66. 1 Spray of Polyanthus or Floribunda 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Sylvia Hatcliffe, 3rd George Tarr
67. 3 Reflex Chrysanthemums - No entries
68. 3 Incurving Chrysanthemums 1st Godfrey Fryer
69. 3 Sprays of Chrysanthemums 1st Godfrey Fryer
70. 1 Large or Giant Dahlia bloom 3rd Godfrey Fryer
71. 3 Dahlia blooms any variety 1st George Tarr, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Robert Coombes
72. 3 Small Ball or Decorative Dahlia one variety 1st George Tarr, 2nd Robert Coombes, 3rd Carole Jeffes
73. 5 Pompon Dahlia blooms under 50mm 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Robert Coombes
74. 1 Specimen Dahlia bloom 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Phil Sealey
75. 3 Waterlily type Dahlia blooms any variety 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd George Tarr
76. 3 Gladiolii Spikes 1st Godfrey Fryer
77. 1 Specimen Gladiolus Spike 1st Godfrey Fryer, 3rd Norma Griffiths
78. 9 Sweet Pea Spikes 1st Tina Lees, 2nd Pam Lewis, 3rd Sue Carter
79. 6 Pansy blooms displayed 1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Norma Griffiths
80. Vase of any other Perrenial/s 1st Sylvia Hatcliffe , 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Tina Lees
81. Vase of any other Annual/s 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd George Tarr
82. 1 Specimen Cactus or Succulent 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Carole Jeffes
83. Pot plant for Flower 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd George Baker, 3rd Phil Sealey
84. Pot plant for Foliage 1st Mary Sealey, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Ronnie Harding
85. Orchid Pot plant 1st Mary Sealey, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Ronnie Harding
86. Slimbridge Top Vase 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Norma Griffiths
87. Non ivy leaf Pelargonium pot plant 1st Godfrey Fryer, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Ronnie Harding
88. Patio Planter 1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Carole Jeffes
 

Flower Arranging

90. Floral arrangement predominantly one colour 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Ronnie Harding, 3rd Norma Griffiths
91. Foliage arrangement 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Diana Hall, 3rd Norma Griffiths
92. An arrangement illustrating some aspect of the Olympic games 1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Norma Griffiths
93. Miniature arrangement 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Carole Jeffes
94. Floral arrangement including a Candle 1st Norma Griffiths
95. Posy of Herbs and fragrant garden flowers 1st Carole Jeffess, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Norma Griffiths
 

Cookery

100. Pot of Lemon Curd - No entries
101. Pot of Chutney 1st Sue Carter and Anita Cargill, 3rd Ann Ballard
102. Pot of Marmalade 1st Ronnie Harding, 2nd Anita Cargill
103. Pot of Jelly 1st Ronnie Harding, 2nd Sylvia Hatcliffe
104. Pot of Home Made Ham 1st Karen Jones, 2nd Caroline Ballard, 3rd Ronnie Harding
105. Home Made Brown Loaf 1st Anita Cargill, 2nd Marlene Summers
106. Home Made White Loaf 1st Anita Cargill, 2nd Sue Carter, 3rd Marlene Summers
107. Loaf of Soda Bread 3rd Anita Cargill
108. 6 Small Jam Tarts 1st Myrtle Tarr, 2nd Tina Lees
109. 4 Cheese Scones 1st Myrtle Tarr and Karen Jones, 3rd Marlene Summers
110. Jam Sponge Sandwich 1st Sue Carter, 2nd Marlene Summers, 3rd Anne Ballard and Karen Jones
111. 6 Home Made Biscuits 1st Marlene Summers, 2nd Myrtle Tarr
112. 6 Hen Eggs 1st Anita Cargill, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Mary Sealey
113. 6 Duck Eggs 1st Mary Sealey
114. Bottle of Wine. 1st Anita Cargill
 

Photography

130. Photograph of any subject digitally enhanced 1st Nick Handford, 2nd David Hunt and Diana Hall
131. Photograph of Horticultural interest 1st David Hunt, 2nd Nick Handford
132. “The Four Seasons” Four photos on A4 sheet 1st David Hunt, 2nd Diana Hall, 3rd Nick Handford
133. Photograph of any other subject 1st Neil Howarth, 2nd Diana Hall, 3rd Sarah Mattos and Nick Handford
134. Photograph of any creature great or small 1st David Hunt, 2nd Sarah Mattos, 3rd Neil Howarth and Diana Hall
 

Children’s Classes

Open to all children up to 16 years of age

140. Trug, basket or Meat dish of Vegetables 1st Emily Webb, 2nd Flyn Mattos
141. Cactus or Succulent 1st Emily Webb
142. Flowering non ivy leaf Pelargonium 1st Emily Webb
143. Largest Sunflower head no stem 1st Emily Webb
144. Photographic print any subject 1st Izzy Toher, 2nd Ashleigh Hiles, 3rd Emily Webb
145. 4 Small Jam Tarts 1st Ashleigh Hiles, 2nd Curtis Hiles, 3rd Kelvin Hiles
146. 4 Small Fancy Cakes 1st Emily Webb, 2nd Curtis Hiles, 3rd Kelvin Hiles
147. 4 Scones 1st Curtis Hiles, 2nd Kelvin Hiles, 3rd Ashleigh Hiles
148. 4 Biscuits - No entries
149. Grub in a tub 1st Emily Webb
150. Model from Lego or similar 1st Curtis Hiles
151. Kite with a tail 1st Ashleigh Hiles, 2nd Curtis Hiles
152. Cartoon drawing of a Vegetable  1st Curtis Hiles, 2nd Lucy Mattos, 3rd Emily Webb
 

Under 7 years of age

160. Carrot top grown in a Saucer of water No entries
161. Best Dressed Teddy 1st Flyn Mattos, 2nd Phoebe Snow, 3rd Alfie Snow
162. A Model any subject made from Plasticine or Play-Doh 1st Phoebe Snow, 2nd Alfie Snow, 3rd Ashleigh Hiles
163. Flowers in an Egg Cup 1st Phoebe Snow, 2nd Alfie Snow, 3rd Lucy Mattos
 

7 to under 12 years of age

170. A Collage of Flowers 1st Curtis Hiles
171. A Model made from recycled materials 1st Curtis Hiles
172. A Garden in a Seed Tray - No entries
173. A Pencil Sketch of a Pet 1st Curtis Hiles
 

12 to 16 years of age

180. A Picture any Subject, any medium 1st Emily Webb, 2nd Unity Toher, 3rd Izzy Toher
181. A Photograph of Slimbridge Village 1st Unity Toher, 2nd Emily Webb
182. A Standard matchbox (51/4cm by 31/2cm) filled with as many different items as possible. - No entries
183. A Scary Monster from Vegetables - No entries
 

Trophies and Awards

Syd and Eira James Memorial Trophy – Most Points in the Show – Godfrey Fryer
Ada Tarr Cup - Best Summer Garden – Simon and Sue Heafield
Girls Cup – Most points in Girls classes – Emily Webb
Boys Cup – Most points in Boys classes – Curtis Hiles
Lionel Steel Cup – Most points in Vegetable section – Godfrey Fryer
Bill Noad Silver Salver – Best Vegetable exhibit – Harry Evans (9 Runner Beans)
Brian Wherrett Fruit Trophy – Most points in Fruit section – Sue Gibson
Silver Rose Bowl – Most points in Flower section – Carole Jeffes
Ann Clements Silver Salver – Best Flower exhibit – Tina Lees (9 Sweet Peas)
Joan Baker Geranium Trophy – Best exhibit in class 87 – Godfrey Fryer (Pelargonium)
Jim Barge Dahlia Trophy – Most points in Dahlia classes – George Tarr
Robinson Rose Bowl – Most points in Flower Arranging section – Carole Jeffes
Ron Frith Silver Salver – Best Flower Arranging Exhibit – Carole Jeffes (Olympic Theme)
Pugh Cup – Most points in Cookery classes – Anita Cargill
Stroud Building Society Cup- Most points in Photography classes – David Hunt
 
 

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