SLIMBRIDGE GARDENING CLUB 
2015 Summer Show August
RESULTSTrophies and Awards Syd and Eira James Memorial Trophy - Most points in the show- George Tarr
Ada Tarr Cup- Best Summer Garden - Sue and Den Bannister
Lionel Steel Cup  Most points in Vegetable Section  Phil Sealey
Bill Noad Silver Salver  Best Vegetable Exhibit  Alan Carter (Class, 7 Carrots)
Brian Wherrett Fruit Trophy  Most points in Fruit Section  Sue Gibson
Silver Rose Bowl  Most points in Flower Section  George Tarr
Ann Clements Silver Salver  Best Flower Exhibit  George Tarr (Class, 72 Dahlias)
Joan Baker Geranium Trophy  Best Exhibit class 85  Norma Griffiths
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 (Class 94, Exhibit in a Picture Frame)
Pugh Cup  Most points in Cookery Section  Pat Clutterbuck
Clifton Cameras Cup  Most points in Photography  Neil Howarth
Vera Macaulay Memorial Vase  Top Vase  George Tarr
Diana Hall Memorial Cup (Girls)  Most points in Girls classes  Phoebe Mack
Boys Cup  Most points in Boys classes  Dylan LewisSection A- Vegetables Adult Classes
1. 4 Potatoes  Kidney or Long White -1st Michael Clift
2. 4 Potatoes  Oval or Round White  1st Michael Clift
3. 4 Potatoes  Kidney or Long Coloured  No entries
4. 4 Potatoes  Oval or Round Coloured  1st Phil Sealey
5. Collection of Potatoes 3 of each 3 varieties 1st Phil Sealey
6. 3 Carrots Long Pointed  No entries
7. 3 Carrots Stump Rooted  1st Alan Carter - Best Vegetable Exhibit
8. 3 Parsnips  No entries
9. 3 Beetroot Round  1st Alan Carter, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Sue Carter
10. 2 Courgettes  1st Lindsay Evans, 2nd George Tarr
11. 6 Varieties of Herbs  1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd Peter Ballard, 3rd Carole Jeffes,
12. 4 Onions under 225gms  1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Peter Ballard, 3rd Phil Sealey
13. 4 Onions over 225gms  1st Michael Clift, 2nd Alan Carter, 3rd George Tarr
14. 3 Onions Large not dressed  1st George Tarr, 2nd Michael Clift
15. Heaviest Onion not dressed  1st George Tarr
16. 9 Shallots pickling  1st George Tarr, 2nd Michael Clift, 3rd Phil Sealey
17. 9 Shallots large 1st Michael Clift, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Phil Sealey
18. Heaviest Marrow  1st Kevin Webb
19. Longest Runner Bean  1st George Tarr
20. 9 French Beans  1st Pam Lewis, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Frances Neale
21. 9 Runner Beans  1st George Tarr, 2nd Sue Carter, 3rd Sue Gibson
22. 2 Ridge Cucumbers  1st Rose Clift, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Sue Gibson
23. 2 Greenhouse Cucumbers  1st Rose Clift, 2nd Lindsay Evans
24. 2 Table Marrows  1stGeorge Tarr, 2nd Mary Sealey
25. Amusingly shaped vegetable  1st Sue Gibson, 2nd Phil Sealey
26. 2 Cabbages  No entries
27. 2 Leeks  No entries
28. 2 Lettuces  1st Pam Lewis, 2nd Phil Sealey
29. Truss of Tomatoes  1st Michael Clift, 2nd Frances Neale
30. Collection of two of each 3 varieties of Tomatoes 1st Alan Carter
31. 6 Tomatoes over 35mm 1st Michael Clift, 2nd, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Lindsay Evans
32. 6 Tomatoes under 35mm  1st Michael Clift, 2nd Lindsay Evans, 3rd Phil Sealey
33. Any other vegetable  1st Michael Clift, 2nd Sue Gibson
34. 1 Specimen Bloom, 1 Specimen Vegetable  1st George Tarr, 2nd Peter Ballard
35. 2 Cauliflowers  No entries
40. Top Tray  No entries
41. Trug or basket of vegetables  No entries
42. Collection of Pumpkins, Gourds or Squashes  1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Phil Sealey
43. A Selection of Edible Flowers - 1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Frances NealeSection B Fruit
50. 6 Cooking Apples  1st Sue Gibson, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Rose Clift
51. 6 Dessert Apples  1st George Tarr, 2nd Peter Ballard, 3rd Phil Sealey
52. 6 Plums or Gages  1st Phil Sealey, 2nd Joyce Mace, 3rd George Tarr
53. 6 Pears  1st Sue Gibson, 2nd Peter Ballard
54. Any other Fruit  1st Frances Neale, 2nd Rose Clift, 3rd Sue Gibson
55. A Collection of Dessert Fruit  1st Sue GibsonSection C  Flowers
59. Fushia Pot plant  1st Carole Jeffes
60. 6 Single Asters  No entries
61. 6 Double Asters  1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd George Tarr
62. 6 Marigold Blooms  1st Frances Neale, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd George Tarr
63. 3 Crocosmia  1st George Tarr, 2nd Alan Carter, 3rd Carole Jeffes
64. 4 Rose Blooms  1st Joyce Mace, 2nd John Mace
65. 1 Specimen Rose Bloom 1st Frances Neale, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd George Tarr
66. 1 Spray Polyanthus or Floribunda Roses  1st Janet Merrett, 2nd John Mace, 3rd Norma Griffiths
67. 3 Reflex Chrysanthemums  1st George Tarr
68. 3 Incurve or Incurving Chrysanthemums  1st George Tarr
69. 3 Sprays of Chrysanthemums  1st George Tarr
70. 1 Large or Giant Dahlia Bloom over 220mm  No entries
71. 3 Dahlia Blooms any varieties under 220mm 1st George Tarr, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Pam Lewis
72. 3 Small Ball or Decorative Dahlia 51- 170mm  *1st George Tarr, 2nd Sally Woolams, 3rd Mary Sealey *Best Flower Exhibit
73. 5 Pompom Dahlia 1 variety under 50mm  1st George Tarr, 2nd Phil Sealey, 3rd Mary Sealey
74. 1 Specimen Dahlia Bloom  1st Pam Lewis, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Gordon Edwards
75. 3 Waterlily type Dahlia any variety  1st George Tarr, 2nd Phil Sealey
76. 3 Gladioli spikes  1st Sue Carter, 2nd John Mace, 3rd Joyce Mace
77. 1 Specimen Gladiolus spike  1st John Mace, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Joyce Mace
78. 9 Sweet Peas  1st Ronnie Harding, 2nd Pam Lewis
79. 9 Pansy Blooms  1st Janet Merrett
80. Vase of any other Perennials  1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Ronnie Harding
81. Vase of any other Annuals  1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Norma Griffiths, George Tarr
82. 1 Specimen Succulent  1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd John Mace, 3rd Carole Jeffes
83. Pot plant for Flower  1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd George Tarr
84. Pot plant for Foliage  1st George Tarr, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Frances Neale
85. An Orchid pot plant  1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Lindsay Lewis
86. Top Vase  1st George Tarr, 2nd Norma Griffiths
87. Non Ivy leafed Pelargonium pot plant  1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd George Tarr, 3rd Phil Sealey
88. Patio Planter Flowers or Vegetables  1st Peter Ballard, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Carole JeffesSection D -Flower Arranging
90. Floral Arrangement one colour predominant  1st Norma Griffiths, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Carole Jeffes
91. Foliage Arrangement  1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Carole Jeffes
92. Arrangement Entitled Sunrise  1st Janet Merrett, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Carole Jeffes
93. Miniature Arrangement  1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Norma Griffiths, 3rd Janet Merrett
94. An Exhibit in a Picture Frame  *1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Janet Merrett *Best Flower Arranging Exhibit
95. Posy of Herbs and fragrant garden flowers  1st Carole Jeffes, 2nd Janet Merrett, 3rd Norma GriffithsSection E Cookery
100. Pot of Lemon Curd  1st Rose Clift, 2nd Sue Carter
101. Pot of Chutney  1st Judy Chandra, 2nd Pat Clutterbuck
102. Pot of Marmalade  1st Judy Chandra
103. Pot of Jelly  1st Judy Chandra, 2nd Frances Neale, 3rd Ronnie Harding
104. Pot of Home made Jam -1st Neil Howarth, 2nd Rose Clift, 3rd Mary Sealey
105. Home made Brown Loaf  1st Pat Clutterbuck
106. Home made White Loaf  1st Pat Clutterbuck
107. A Jar of Honey any type  No entries
108. 6 Small Jam Tarts  1st Lindsay Evans, 2nd Rose Clift, 3rd Kim Webb
109. 4 Cheese Scones  1st Sue Carter, 2nd Pat Clutterbuck, 3rd Kim Webb
110. Jam Sponge  1st Rose Clift, 2nd Pat Clutterbuck, 3rd Gordon Edwards
111. 6 Home made Biscuits - 1st Kim Webb, 2nd Sue Carter, 3rd Pat Clutterbuck
112. 6 Hen Eggs  1st Judy Chandra
113. 6 Duck Eggs  No entries
114. Sloe or Damson Gin  1st Pat Clutterbuck, 2nd Carole Jeffes, 3rd Mary Sealey
115. Best Dressed Teddy- 1st Christine EveleighSection F  Photography
130. Digitally enhanced Photograph any subject  1st Neil Howarth, 2nd John Mace, 3rd David Hatcliffe
131. Photograph of Horticultural interest  1st Phil Sealey, 2nd David Hatcliffe, 3rd Kim Webb
132. On an A4 sheet 4 Photographs depicting Transport  1st David Hatcliffe, 2nd Mary Sealey, 3rd John Mace
133. Photograph any other subject  1st Neil Howarth, 2nd Kevin Webb, 3rd Janet Merrett
134. Photograph of any creature great or small  1st Christine Eveleigh, 2nd Neil Howarth, 3rd Kim WebbChildrens Classes
Open to all children up to 16 years of age
140. Trug, basket or meat dish of Vegetables  No entries
141. Cactus or Succulent  No entries
142. Flowering Pelargonium pot plant  No entries
143. Largest Sunflower Head- No entries
144. Photograph any subject  1st Franchie Mack, 2nd Phoebe Mack
145. 4 Small Jam Tarts  No entries
146.4 Cup Cakes  1st Isobel Storey
147. 4 Scones  No Entries
148. 4 Biscuits  1st Isobel Storey, 2nd Phoebe Mack
149. Grub in a Tub  No entries
150. Lego Model own design  1st Dylan Lewis, 2nd Owen Lewis
151. Kite with a paper tail  No entries
152. Cartoon drawing of a Vegetable or Fruit  1st Frankie MackUnder 5 years of age
160. Runner Bean grown on blotting paper in jam jar  No entries
161. Best Dressed Teddy. 1st Frankie Mack
162. Model made from Plasticine or Play- Doh  1st Franchie Mack
163. Flowers in a Mug  No entries5 to 8 years of age
171. Model made from recycled materials  No entries
172. Garden in a seed tray  No entries
173. Pencil sketch of a Pet  No entries
174. Best Dressed Teddy  No entries9 to 16 years of age
180. Picture of any subject -1st Dylan Lewis, 2nd Phoebe Mack
181. Photograph of a Sport  1st Phoebe Mack, 2nd Owen Lewis
182. Best Dressed Teddy  1st Phoebe Mack
183. A Posy of Wild Flowers  No entries