Horticulture

Horticulture Classes.

Class 100 Three white round potatoes.

1. Mr and Mrs Lee Clark                

2. Father Finnemore

3. S Wilkinson

Class 101 Three coloured potatoes.

1. Linda Owen

2. Kevin Sissons

3. J Barber

Class 102. Three white kidney potatoes.

1. Katy Sargeant

2. Peter Sanderson

3. G Throssel

Class 103. Two carrots, long.

1. Jack Foster

2. C.W Foster

3. Linda Owen

Class 104 Two carrots, stumped. No entries.

Class 105 Two parsnips.

1. Linda Owen

2. Linda Owen

Class 106   Six pods of peas.

1. Kevin Sissons

2. Linda Owen

3. Wendy Gilding

Class 107   Six pods of sugar peas.

1. Robert Reed

2. Mr and Mrs Lee Clark

Class 108 Six pods of broad beans

1. Sally Ironmonger

2. B. Simpson

3. Linda Owen

Class 109 Six pods of dwarf /French beans

1. Katy Sargeant

2. S Wilkinson

3. P Jackson

Class 110 One white cabbage

1. Sally Ironmonger

2. P Jackson

3. Maurice Sissons

Class 111 One cauliflower

1. J Barber

Class 112 Two leeks. No entries

Class 113 One lettuce.

1. Sally Ironmonger

2. James Deacon

3. Peter Sanderson

Class 114. One cucumber.

1. Michelle Sanderson

2. Peter Sanderson

3. Sue Flint

Class 115. Six spring onions.

1. Thomas Leonard

2. Mr and Mrs Lee Clark

3. Sue Flint

Class 116. Six eschalots, picklers.

1. L Ead

Class 117 Six eschalots large

1. T Stalker

2. A Collins

3. S Wilkinson

Class 118 . Two winter onions grown from seed.

1. T Stalker

2.   P Jackson

Class 119. Two winter onions grown from set

1. S Wilkinson

Class 120. One marrow

1. Linda Owen

2. P Jackson

Class 121. One bulb of garlic.

1. T Stalker

2. Katy Sargeant

3. Sue Flint

Class 122. Two courgettes

1. T Stalker

2. Kevin Sissons

3. Father Finnemore

Class 123. Three beetroot round

1. Katy Sargeant

2. Jane Leonard

3. Maurice Sissons

Class 124. Three beetroot pointed.

1. P Jackson

Class 125. Three stalks rhubarb.

1. Jonathan Mardall

2. Father Finnemore

3. Sandra Digby

Class 126. Six tomatoes, any kind. No entries.

Class 127. Six radishes

1. Peter Sanderson.

Class 128. Six spinach leaves.

1. Father Finnemore

2. Linda Owen

Class 129. Any other vegetable.

1. Father Finnemore

2. Emma Litherland

3. Alex Khoo

Class 130 . Cress. No entries.

Class 131. One sweert pepper.

1. J Barber.

2. Alex Khoo.

Class 132. Collection of vegetables.

1. Kevin Sissons

2. Katy Sargeant

3. Linda Owen

Class 133. Collection of salad items.

1. Linda Owen.

Class 134. One vegetable, one bloom.

1. Kevin Sissons

2. Linda Owen

Class 135. Selection of culinary herbs.

1. Father Finnemore

2. Linda Owen

Class 136. Strangest vegetable

1. Sara Smithson

2. David Baker

3. Kevin Sissons

Class 137. Collection of veg, grower under 16yrs of age.

1. ??

Class 138. Any pickled vegetable

1. Alex Khoo

Class 139. 1lb of home-made compost.

1. J Quarmby

2. A Collins

3. Linda Owen

Division 2

Class 140. Dish of raspberries.

1. Jonathan Mardall

Class 141. Dish of redcurrants.

1. Mrs J M Samson

2. Linda Owen

3. Wendy Gilding

Class 142. Dish of blackcurrants.

1. Linda Owen

2. Mrs J M Samson

3. Wendy Gilding

Class 143. Twelve white gooseberries.

1. Mrs J M Samson

2. G Throssel

3. Wendy Gilding

Class 144. Twelve red gooseberries.

1. G Throssel

2. Elizabeth Moore

Class 145. Collection of fruit.

1. Mrs J M Samson

2. Linda Owen

Class 146. Any fruit liquer using locally cultivated fruit.

1. Amy Stanforth

2. Sara Smithson

3. Layla Eldon

Class 147. Any fruit liquer using locally grown wild fruit.

1. Sandra Digby

2. Katy Sargeant

3. Jonathan Mardall

Class 148. Cider of perry from fruit.

1. J Barber

Class 149. Non alcoholic fruit cordial

1. Alex khoo

2. Amy Stanforth

3. Sally Ironmonger

Class 150. Any preserved fruit.

1. P Warry

Division 3

Class 160. Geranium

1. Halifax

2. Sally Ironmonger

3. N Earnshaw

Class 161. Fuchsia standard. No entries.

Class 162. Fuchsia trailing/basket. No entries.

Class 163. Fuchsia bush. No entries.

Class 164. Foliage plant.

1. Halifax.

Class 165.   Double begonia

1. J Barber

2. Sally Ironmonger

Class 166. Any other variety of plant.

1. Halifax

2. J Goodheart

3. Sally Ironmonger

Class 167. Cactus

1. Linda Owen

Class 168. Succulent plant. No entries.

Class 169. Planed patio container

1. Sandra Digby

2. Sally Ironmonger

3. J Barber

Division 4 Flowers

Class 170

1. Halifax

Class 171. No entries

Class 172.

1. Halifax

2. N Earnshaw

3. Mrs A Easson

Class 173. 174 and 175. No entries

Class 176.

1. Hazel Watson

2. G Jackson

3. Mrs A Easson

Class 177.

1. Mrs J Foster

2. Halifax

3. Hazel Watson

Class 178. No entries.

Class 179.

1. Kevin Sissons

Class 180.

1. Fiona Quarmby

2. A Fox

Class 181.

1. Wendy Gilding

2. Lucy Deacon

3. Halifax

Class 182.

1. S Wilkinson

Class 183.

1. A Easson

2. Mrs A Easson

3. Hazel Watson

Class 184 and 185 No entries.

Class 186.

1. Trisha Johnson

2. G Jackson

Division 5

Class 190. Arrangement in a teapot

1. Hazel Watson

2. Charlotte Moore

3. Kim Preece

Class 191. Arrangement of yellow flowers.

1. Sally Ironmonger

2. Kim Preece.

Class 192. A gentleman’s buttonhole.

1. –

2. Kim Preece.

Class 193. The Royal Wedding

1. Kim Preece

Class 194. Arrangement of sweet peas. No entries.

Class 195. Arrangement of weeds.

1. Hazel Watson

2. Lucy Deacon

3. Jo Stalker

Division 6. Farm Produce.

Class 200. Twelve ears of wheat –any variety.

1. Smylett Hall Farm

2. James Flint

3. M & S Hutchinson

Class 201. Twelve ears of spring barley.

1. G C Wilkinson

2. M Tinson

Class 202. Twelve ears of winter barley.

1. Smylett Hall Farms

2. G C Wilkinson

Class 203. Twelve ears of oats – any variety. No entries.

Class 204. Three stems of oilseed rape.

1. Smylett Hall Farms

2. M Tinson

3. M & S Hutchinson

Class 205. Three stems of field beans.

1. M Tinson

2. M & S Hutchinson

3. C W Foster

Class 206. Three mangolds or fodder beat –globe. No entries.

Class 207. Three mangolds or fodder beat –intermediate or long.

1. Smylett Hall Farms

2. M Tinson

Class 208. Three sugarbeat.

1. G C Wilkinson

Class 209. Approx 7lb white round potatoes.

1. James Flint.

Class 210. Aprrox 7lb white kidney potatoes. No entries.

Class 211. Approx 7lb coloured potatoes. No entries.

Class 212. Half bale of seed hay.

1. J Floyd

2. M Tinson

3. James Allison

Class 213. Half bale of meadow hay.

1. James Allison

2. Andrew Allison

3. J Floyd

Class 214. Any home-made product using local beef.

1. Smylett Hall Farms

Class 215. Any home-made product using local pork.

1. Smylett Hall Farms

Division 7, Produce.

Class 220. Six hen eggs –white.

1. Linda Owen

2. Victoria Rigby

Class 221. Six hen eggs –six brown or six speckled.

1. J Daniel

2. Linda Owen

3. Sue Flint

Class 222. Six hen eggs –any other colour.

1. Katy Sargeant

2. Linda Owen

3. Layla Eldon

Class 223. Six bantam eggs.

1. Kate Botteridge

2. Linda Owen

3. G Throssel

Class 224. Six duck eggs. No entries.

Class 225. Two eggs of any other -farmed or game. No entries.

Class 226. Jar of local honey.

1. Paul Taylor

Special Prizes:

Best eggs in show, Linda Owen.

Most points in division six, Smylett Hall Farms.

Best exhibit in division five, Hazel Watson

Best exhibit in divisions three and four, Halifax.

Best exhibit in division two, Amy Stanforth.

Best exhibit in division one, Sally Ironmonger.

Cups:

The Ted and Betty Owen Memorial Cup, Sally Owen.

The Aldby Gardens Cup, Halifax.

Hotham Cup for Sweet Peas, Wendy Gilding.

 

 

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