09:30AM, Monday 16 September 2024
Trophies
RHS Banksian Medal for the most points in horticulture — Wilma Crush
George Shaw Cup for best vase of mixed dahlias — Martin Hedges
Jim Knight Challenge Cup for most points in flower, vegetable and fruit — Sam Fooks
Certificate of Merit for Floral Art — Sue Jones, Colin Mather, and Sheila Walker
Sullivan Rose Trophy for most points in rose classes — Phil Pawley-Kean
Sid Harper Trophy for mixed roses — no entries
Owen Hammant Cup for best collection of vegetables — Phil Pawley-Kean
Len Holloway Memorial Trophy for most points in pot plants — Clare Talbot
Ray Williams Memorial Cup for most outstanding exhibit in sections A, B and C — Sam Fooks
Adrian Lindlaw Shield for the master gardener — Sam Fooks
Kenneth and Margaret Crush Memorial Cup for best individual flower — Keith Hedges
Francis Williams Cup for the most outstanding vegetable in section B — Sam Fooks
Trophies (spring and autumn)
Anne Alderton Trophy for the most points in the flower classes — Wilma Crush
Old Barn Cup for the most points in the vegetable classes — Sam Fooks
Chairman’s Cup for most points in floral art — Colin Mather
Domestic Trophy for most points in the domestic classes — Lyn Thompson
Baskerville Cup for the most points in the photography classes — Lesley Davis
Devon Cup for the most points in children’s classes — Sam Hazelden
Charlie Jarvest Cup for most points in the painting and drawing classes — Peter Crush
Dylan Jarvest Cup for most points in the handicraft classes — Masako Hamaguci and Joyce Robins
Flowers
Vase cactus dahlias: 1 Keith Hedges; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Wilma Crush
Vase decorative dahlias: 1 Keith Hedges; 2 Sam Fooks; 3 John Windass
Single bloom giant dahlia: 1 Keith Hedges; 2 Wilma Crush; 3 John Windass
Vase pompom dahlias: 1 Keith Hedges; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Sam Fooks
Vase ball dahlias: 1 Keith Hedges; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Sam Fooks
Vase of dahlias, mixed, six blooms: 1 Martin Hedges; 2 John Windass; 3 Keith Hedges
Vase of collarette dahlias: 1 Wilma Crush; 2 John Windass
Vase of roses, five blooms: no entrants
Rose, one specimen bloom: 1 Phil Pawley-Kean; 2 Sue Hedges; 3 Wendy Peaty
Bowl of mixed roses: no entrants
Vase of flowers one kind: 1 Sue Hedges; 2 Jessica Philbrick; 3 Wendy Peaty
Vase mixed perennial flowers: 1 Wilma Crush; 2 Clare Talbot; 3 Sue Hedges
Bowl of asters, mixed: 1 Wilma Crush
Pot plant in bloom (fuchsia excluded): 1 Wilma Crush; 2 Clare Talbot
Fuchsia in a pot of any kind: no entrants
Indoor foliage plant in a pot: 1 Sue Jones; 2 Helen Gavin
Cactus or succulent in a pot: 1 Clare Talbot; 2 Helen Fort; 3 Sue Jones
Patio pot of mixed flowers: 1 Sue Hedges
Homemade compost: 1 Janet Evans; 2 Nigel Crush; 3 Jessica Philbrick
Vegetables
Five potatoes — white: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Nigel Crush
Five potatoes — coloured: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Ian Burgess
Vegetable marrow: 1 Martin Hedges; 2 Sam Fooks
Two cucumbers: 1 Martin Hedges; 2 Sam Fooks; 3 Lyn Thompson
Three beetroots: 1 Martin Hedges; 2 Sam Fooks; 3 Nigel Crush
Six pods French beans: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 John Windass
Five pods runners beans: 1 Martin Hedges; 2 Sam Fooks; 3 Lyn Thompson
The longest runner bean: 1 Nigel Crush; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Sam Fooks
Four carrots: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Sue Jones; 3 Martin Hedges
Three onions over 250g: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Nigel Crush
Three onions under 250g: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Nigel Crush
Nine shallots: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges
Six tomatoes (exc cherry): 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Clare Talbot
12 cherry type tomatoes: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Anita Unwin; 3 Clare Talbot
Truss of green tomatoes: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Nigel Crush
Two lettuces: 1 Martin Hedges
Any other kind of vegetable: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges; 3 Ian Burgess
Collection of vegetables (novice): 1 Phil Pawley-Kean; 2 Sue Jones
Master gardener – any three kinds of veg: 1 Sam Fooks; 2 Martin Hedges
Fruit
Five dessert apples: 1 Wilma Crush; 2 Anita Unwin; 3 Geoffrey Adams
Five culinary apples: 1 Wilma Crush
Dish of any other kind of fruit: 1 Anita Unwin; 2 Wilma Crush; 3 Geoffrey Adams
Dish of kind of berry fruit: 1 Wilma Crush; 2 Anita Unwin; 3 John Windass
Floral art
Paris Olympics: 1 Sue Jones
Flowers in a small jar: 1 Sheila Walker; 2 Wendy Peaty; 3 Maureen Stevens
Single dahlia art: 1 Colin Mather; 2 Mike Farina; 3 John Windass
Domestic
Summer berry tart: no entrants
Focaccia loaf: 1 Aleigh Dindar; 2 Lyn Thompson; 3 Nigel Crush
Lemon drizzle: 1 Helen Gavin; 2 Nigel Crush; 3 Lyn Thompson; Highly commended Sue Mather
Jar stone fruit jam: 1 Tom Fort; 2 Katie Kapernaros; 3 Wilma Crush
Jar soft fruit jam: 1 Jessica Philbrick; 2 Helen Gavin; 3 Wilma Crush; Highly commended Sue Frayling-Cork
Jar of chutney: 1 Lesley Davis; 2 Wendy Peaty; 3 Nigel Crush
Children under seven
Monster: 1 Zoe Pickard
Summer garden: no entrants
Shortbread: no entrants
Children seven to 11
Monster: 1 Samuel Hazelden; 2 Isla Pickard; 3 Ernest Hazelden
Summer garden: 1 Maria Plochocka; 2 Samuel Hazelden; 3 Sylvie Fooks
Shortbread: 1 Sylvie Fooks
Photography
Landscapes: 1 Jessica Philbrick; 2 Lesley Davis; Peter Crush
Flowers: 1 Lesley Davis; 2 Anita Unwin; 3 Peter Crush
Shadows: 1 Peter Crush; 2 Lesley Davis; 3 Sue Jones
Open: 1 Susan Green; 2 Sue Jones; 3 Colin Mather
Handicraft
A small drawing: 1 Peter Crush; 2 Barbara Fletcher
A small painting: 1 Hilary Coote; 2 Peter Crush; 3 Barbara Fletcher
An article of handicraft: 1 Masako Hamaguchi; 2 Joyce Robins; 3 Sue Mather; Highly commended Lyn Thompson
3D item: 1 Peter Crush
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