UPTON-BY-CHESTER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

RESULTS AUTUM SHOW 7th NOVEMBER 2009

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

 

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

 

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

 

UPTON-BY-CHESTER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

ROSETTE AND CUP WINNERS

 

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