OPEN CLASS |
Class |
Description |
Winner |
01 |
A collection of five different vegetables, one of each kind in space 18² x 24². |
Mr D. Lowe |
02 |
Three vases of Chrysanthemums, large or medium blooms, three varieties, one variety per vase, three blooms per vase |
Mr E. Lloyd |
03 |
A Showman’s Class
One pot plant
One vase of flowers
One vegetable |
Mr. D. Lowe |
04 |
Garden News Top Vase |
Mr. D. LOWE |
05 |
Floral Art: “All that Jazz”
Space allowed 24² x 24² Height unlimited. |
Mr. P. CARMAN |
06 |
Any item of craftwork. To be worked by exhibitor |
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SECTION A VEGETABLES |
1 |
Cabbage, one, any variety |
Mrs.G. BRACKENBURY |
2 |
Carrots, three, tops trimmed to 3″ |
Mr. D. LOWE |
3 |
Parsnips, three, tops trimmed to 3² |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
4 |
Leeks, three, tops untrimmed |
Mr. D. LOWE |
5 |
Onions, three, under 8oz |
Mr. D. LOWE |
6 |
Three leeks, three onions, and three shallots |
Mr. D. LOWE |
7 |
Brussel Sprouts, nine, on a plate |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
8 |
One Onion, one Leek and one Parsnip |
Mr. D. LOWE |
9 |
Collection of three kinds of baby vegetables, three of each |
Mr. D. LOWE |
10 |
Beetroot three tops trimmed to 3 ″ |
Mr. R. W. GLEAVE |
11 |
Two cobs of corn |
Mr. P. CARMAN |
12 |
One kind of vegetable not previously mentioned in classes 1 - 10 |
Mr. R. W. GLEAVE |
SECTION B FRUIT |
13 |
Dessert Apples any one variety, three |
Mr. P. CARMAN |
14 |
Dessert Apples two or more varieties, three |
Mr. P. CARMAN |
15 |
Bramley Seedling’, five |
Mr D. PENDLEBURY |
16 |
Culinary Apples two or more varieties, three |
Mr. D. PENDLEBURY |
17 |
Stone fruit, any variety, six |
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18 |
Pears, three, any variety |
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19 |
Any soft fruit, any one variety with stalks on nine |
Mrs. S. JOHNSON |
20 |
One dessert apple, one culinary apple, one pear |
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21 |
Any other fruits not previously mentioned |
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SECTION C CHRYSANTHEMUMS |
22 |
Two vases of three blooms per vase, two varieties, one variety in each vase, large/medium, decorative/singles |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
23 |
One vase of five blooms, large and/or medium, any variety or varieties |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
24 |
One vase of three medium incurved blooms, any variety or varieties |
Mr. F. FRENCH |
25 |
One vase of three large decorative blooms, any variety or varieties |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
26 |
One vase of three blooms, single or anemone, any variety or varieties |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
27 |
One vase of three medium decorative blooms, one variety |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
28 |
One vase of three blooms (Novice) |
Mr. D. C. BROWNE |
29 |
One vase of three sprays (Novice) |
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SECTION D NOVELTY |
30 |
Longest Carrot |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
31 |
Longest Parsnip |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
32 |
Heaviest t Marrow |
Mr. D. LOWE |
33 |
Heaviest Potato |
Mr. J. WHITE |
34 |
Heaviest Onion |
Mr. D. LOWE |
35 |
Heaviest Cabbage |
Mr. D. LOWE |
36 |
Heaviest tomato ripe or unripe |
Mr. J. FIELDSTEAD |
37 |
Largest Flower head |
Mr. B. COX |
38 |
Most unusual shaped fruit or vegetable |
Mr.D. PENDLEBURY |
39 |
String of onions |
Mr. J. WHITE |
SECTION E FLOWERS, MISCELLANEOUS |
40 |
One vase of three Roses, any variety or varieties |
Mr. G. FIELDSTEAD |
41 |
Rose one specimen bloom |
Mr. D. PENDLEBURY |
42 |
One vase of Autumnal foliage and berries any tree or shrub |
Mrs. W. CARMAN |
43 |
One vase of five stems of Schizostylis (Kaffir Lily) |
Mrs. P. GIBBONS |
44 |
Three stems of Nerine |
Mr. W. WORTH |
45 |
Three heads of zonal Pelargoniums (Geraniums) |
Mr. W. WORTH |
46 |
One Hydrangea bloom with own foliage |
Mr. B. COX |
47 |
One vase of five stems of Dahlia, any variety, or varieties |
Mrs. G. BRACKENBURY |
48 |
Vase of one variety of flowers not previously mentioned in classes 37 to 45 |
Mr. J. FORMSTONE |
49 |
Vase of mixed flowers |
Mr. D. LOWE |
SECTION F FLORAL ART |
50 |
″Old Master″ An exhibit to include fruit. Space allowed 18² x 18² Height unlimited. |
Mr. P. CARMAN |
51 |
″Cheers″ A petite exhibit. Space allowed 12²x 12²x 12” |
Mrs. S. FORMSTONE |
52 |
″Autumn Tints″ Space allowed 18² x 18² Height unlimited. (Novice) |
Mrs. J. ELLIOT |
SECTION G POT PLANTS |
53 |
One Cactus, excluding Schlumbergia (Christmas Cactus) genus, maximum pot size 6² |
Mrs. V. LOWE |
54 |
One Schlumbergia (Christmas Cactus) |
Mrs. J. WHITE |
55 |
Alpine Garden in container, maximum dimensions 12² |
Mr. W. WORTH |
56 |
One pot plant grown for foliage, any variety.
maximum pot size 6² |
Mrs.J. RICHARDSON
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57 |
One pot plant grown for flowers and/or berries.
maximum pot size 6² |
Mr. B. COX |
58 |
One pot plant grown for foliage.
Pot up to 12" |
Mrs. J. SLOAN |
59 |
One pot plant grown for flowers and/or berries. Pot up to 12" |
Mr. G. FIELDSTEAD |
60 |
One fern maximum pot size 6" |
Mr. B. COX |
61 |
African Violet maximum pot size 6" |
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62 |
One pot of grasses maximum pot size 12" |
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63 |
A standard Fuchsia |
Mr. R. WORBOYS |
64 |
Brush Fuchsia grown from plant provided by the Society maximum pot size 6" |
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65 |
Pot plant grown for flowers and/or foliage maximum pot size 6" |
Mr. J. FORMSTONE |
SECTION H PRESERVES |
66 |
One jar of Mincemeat |
Mrs. W. CARMAN |
67 |
One jar of Blackberry and Apple Jelly |
Mr. D. PENDLEBURY |
68 |
One jar of Stone Fruit jam, any variety |
Mr. D. PENDLEBURY |
69 |
One jar of Soft Fruit jam any variety |
Mr. J. WHITE |
70 |
One jar of any other Fruit Jelly |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
71 |
One jar of Lemon Curd |
Mrs. G. BRACKENBURY |
72 |
One jar of Chutney any variety |
Mrs. G. BRACKENBURY |
73 |
One jar of Pickled Onions or Shallots |
Mr. J. WHITE |
74 |
Pear and Ginger loaf |
Mrs. W. CARMAN |
75 |
Bran biscuits |
Mr. P. CARMAN |
76 |
Top Cook
Victoria Sponge cake , Savoury Flan, Jar of Chutney |
Mr. P. PENDLEBURY |
SECTION I CHILDREN’S CLASSES |
Children under 7 |
77 |
Draw an animal on a 9" paper plate |
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78 |
A plate of Oat crunch biscuits |
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79 |
Design a A4 poster for the Spring Show 2010 |
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Children between 7 to 10 |
80 |
Grow a Hypoestes plant. seeds and information provided by the Society |
Master. M.. HOWARD |
81 |
Make a monster from re-cycled materials |
Master. M. HOWARD |
82 |
A plate of Sparking Rocket Cakes |
Miss. Paige. COX |
83 |
Design a A4 poster for the Summer Show 2010 |
Master.R. HARRISON |
Children between 11 and 16 |
84 |
Grow a Hypoestes plant. seeds and information provided by the Society |
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85 |
Make a tray of vegetables from any re-cycled materials |
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86 |
A plate of Brownies |
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87 |
Design a A4 poster for the Autumn Show 2010 |
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SECTION K HANDICRAFTS |
88 |
Make and cover a tissue box any medium. |
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89 |
An item of craftwork. Any yarn, any medium, |
Mrs. J. SLOAN |
91 |
Make an alternative decorative Christmas tree from re-cycled material |
Mrs. S. FORMSTONE |
92 |
″Nature’s Paint Box″ Photography Prints. Not exceeding 8²x 6² |
Mr. D. PENDLEBURY |
93 |
″Nature’s Paint Box ″ Painting/drawing |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AND CUP |
WINNERS |
Garden Top Vase |
Mr. D. LOWE |
The Upton Carnival Cup
Vegetable Section |
Mr. D. LOWE |
Rosette for best exhibit in Vegetable Section |
Mr. D. LOWE |
The Mrs D Epton Challenge Cup
Fruit Section |
Mr. D. PENDLEBURY |
Rosette for best exhibit in Fruit Section |
Mr. P. CARMAN |
The Allen Williams Memorial Plate |
Mr. D. PENDLEBURY |
David Miln Challenge Cup most point in classes 22to 27 in the Chrysanthemums section |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
The L.S.Jeffery Challenge Cup best exhibit in classes 22 to 27 in the Chrysanthemums Section |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
Rosette for most point in Novelty section |
Mr. D. LOWE |
Rosette for best exhibit in Flowers Miscellaneous Section |
Mr. D. LOWE |
The Dorothy Hurley Challenge Cup Floral Art |
Mr. P. CARMAN
Mrs. S. FORMSTONE |
Rosette for best exhibit in Floral Art Section |
Mrs. J. ELLIOT |
The Diamond Jubilee Cup |
Mr B. COX |
Rosette for best exhibit in Pot Plant Section |
Mr. B. COX |
The Mrs C. Norman and Miss E.C. Main Challenge Cup for Preserves Section |
Mr.D. PENDLEBURY |
Rosette for best exhibit in Preserves Section |
Mrs.G. BRACKENBURY |
Under 7 cup awarded to the exhibitor gaming most points in the Children’s Classes in the Society’s Shows during 2009 |
Miss. EVA GERRARD |
The Reg and Mary Morris Cup awarded to the exhibitor gaming most points in the Children’s Classes in the Society’s Shows during 2009 Aged 7 and 10. |
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The Millennium Cup awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Children Classes in the Society’s Show during 2009 Aged between 11 and 16 |
Miss. PAIGE COX |
The Safeway Challenge Cup awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Autumn Show |
Mr.D. LOWE Mr.E. LLOYD |
The Standring Challenge Bowl awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Society Shows in 2009 |
Mr. D. LOWE |
The Upton Parish Cup awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Society Shows in 2009 without winning a Cup, Bowel or Shield |
Mr. J. WHITE |
The Royal Horticultural Society Banksian Medal awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points aggregated from the Flower, Fruit and Vegetable Classes in the Society Shows in 2009 |
Mr. E. LLOYD |
The Tom Allen Challenge Salver awarded for the best exhibit in Class 57 in the Pot Plant section |
Mr. B. COX |
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