Winners by class - 2014
SECTION 1 – VEGETABLES
13 COLOURED POTATOES1Peter Webb
2Patrick Tebbit
3Geraldine Ross
HC
23 WHITE POTATOES1Peter Webb
2Geraldine Ross
3Roger Quince
HC
31 CABBAGE (any colour or shape)1Geraldine Ross
2Chris Gaw
3Mary-Ann Webb
HC
41 CAULIFLOWER1
2
3
HC
53 CARROTS (matched)1Pauline Stone
2Peter Webb
3Caroline Pettitt
HC
63 ONIONS (under 8oz each)1Peter Webb
2Roger Quince
3Caroline Pettitt
HC
73 ONIONS (over 8 oz each)1
2Chris Gaw
3Peter Webb
HC
85 SHALLOTS1Patrick Tebbit
2Caroline Pettitt
3Roger Quince
HCPeter Webb
95 FRENCH BEANS1Margaret Squirrel
2Peter Webb
3Gerald Wisby
HCGeraldine Ross
105 RUNNER BEANS1Peter Webb
2Keith Pettitt
3Margaret Squirrel
HCMary-Ann Webb
11LONGEST RUNNER BEAN1Mary Wrighton
2Mary-Ann Webb
3Margaret Squirrel
HC
122 PARSNIPS1Peter Webb
2Chris Gaw
3Geraldine Ross
HC
13HEAVIEST MARROW1Chris Gaw
2Mary-Ann Webb
3Sam Hammond
HC
141 MARROW1Peter Webb
2Gerald Wisby
3
HC
151 PUMPKIN1
2
3
HC
161 SQUASH1Michelle Worrall
2Mary Wrighton
3Mary-Ann Webb
HCChris Gaw
172 COURGETTES1Geraldine Ross
2Sam Hammond
3Chris Gaw
HC
18PLATE 5 TOMATOES (standard varieties)1Peter Webb
2Chris Gaw
3
HC
19PLATE 5 TOMATOES (cherry varieties)1David Simmons
2Chris Gaw
3Mary-Ann Webb
HCRoger Quince
202 CAPSICUM PEPPERS1Roger Quince
2Geraldine Ross
3
HC
211 CUCUMBER (ridge)1Margaret Squirrel
2
3John Garrett
HC
221 CUCUMBER (greenhouse)1Roger Quince
2Geraldine Ross
3David Simmons
HCJohn Garrett
23LONGEST CUCUMBER1Roger Quince
2Peter Webb
3John Garrett
HC
243 BEETROOT1Keith Pettitt
2Chris Gaw
3Geraldine Ross
HCPatrick Tebbit
253 LEEKS1Chris Gaw
2
3
HC
262 SWEETCORN1David Simmons
2John Garrett
3Chris Gaw
HC
27ANY VEGETABLE OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN CLASSES 1-26 1Graham Pask
2Geraldine Ross
3John Garrett
HC
28COLLECTION OF 3 DIFFERENT KINDS OF SALAD VEGETABLES1Roger Quince
2Geraldine Ross
3
HC
29BUNCH OF THREE HERBS IN WATER1Roger Quince
2Patrick Tebbit
3Gerald Wisby
HC
30HARTEST TOP TRAY 1Peter Webb
2Roger Quince
3Geraldine Ross
HC
31AN UNUSUALLY SHAPED VEGETABLE1Chris Gaw
2Caroline Pettitt
3Clive Gare
HC
32A RARE VEGETABLE1Roger Quince
2
3
HC
SECTION 2 – FRUIT
363 DESSERT APPLES1John Garrett
2Roger Quince
3Peter Webb
HCFrances Simmons
373 COOKING APPLES1John Garrett
2Chris Gaw
3Roger Quince
HCFrances Simmons
383 PEARS1Mary-Ann Webb
2John Garrett
3Frances Simmons
HCRoger Quince
39PLATE OF 15 BLACKBERRIES (with stalks)1Geraldine Ross
2Chris Gaw
3Sam Hammond
HCFrances Simmons
40PLATE OF 15 ANY EDIBLE BERRIES (with stalks)1Sam Hammond
2Patrick Tebbit
3Frances Simmons
HCGeraldine Ross
41PLATE OF 5 STONE FRUITS1John Garrett
2Mary Wrighton
3
HC
42PLATE OF ANY 3 FRUIT OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN
CLASSES 36 – 411Mary Wrighton
2Frank Short
3
HC
SECTION 3 – FLOWERS
46ROSES – 3 HYBRID TEA1Gerald Wisby
2Mary Wrighton
3
HC
47ROSES – ANY 1 SPRAY1Mary-Ann Webb
2Michelle Worrall
3Chris Stevens
HC
48ROSE – PERFECT SPECIMEN1Patrick Tebbit
2Chris Gaw
3
HC
49DAHLIAS – 3 MINIATURE, BALL AND/OR POM-POM1Peter Webb
2Geraldine Ross
3Patrick Tebbit
HC
50DAHLIAS – 3 DECORATIVE1Peter Webb
2Chris Gaw
3Frances Simmons
HC
51DAHLIAS – 1 VARIETY1Peter Webb
2Michelle Worrall
3
HC
52DAHLIAS – 3 ANY VARIETY1Geraldine Ross
2Patrick Tebbit
3Mary Wrighton
HC
535 MARIGOLDS – ANY ONE VARIETY1Peter Webb
2Patrick Tebbit
3Chris Gaw
HC
543 CUT STEMS CHRYSANTHEMUMS1Peter Webb
2
3
HC
553 CUT STEMS SPRAY CHRYSANTHEMUMS1Michelle Worrall
2
3
HC
565 PANSIES OR VIOLAS1Geraldine Ross
2Patrick Tebbit
3
HC
57VASE MIXED GARDEN FLOWERS1Peter Webb
2
3
HC
58ANY GROWN FLOWER OTHER THAN THOSE ABOVE1Peter Webb
2Frances Simmons
3Geraldine Ross
HC
59POT PLANT SHOWN FOR FOLIAGE ONLY1Geraldine Ross
2
3
HC
60POT PLANT - ANY VARIETY1Mary Wrighton
2Margaret Squirrel
3
HC
61GERANIUM OR PELARGONIUM IN A POT1Peter Webb
2
3
HC
62CACTUS OR SUCCULENT IN A POT1Chris Gaw
2Mary-Ann Webb
3
HC
63FUSCHIA GROWN IN A POT1Glenna Reeve
2Chris Gaw
3
HC
64HARTEST TOP VASE 1Michelle Worrall
2Peter Webb
3Chris Gaw
HC
SECTION 4 – FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
66AN ARRANGEMENT IN AN UNUSUAL CONTAINER1Jane Lloyd
2Ann Sutton
3Patricia Tebbit
HCJoy Short
67AN ARRANGEMENT REPRESENTING A BOOK OR SONG TITLE
USING ANY MATERIALS1Joy Short
2Mary-Ann Webb
3
HC
68MINIATURE ARRANGEMENT (NOT EXCEEDING 4” OVERALL)1Joy Short
2
3
HC
69DINNER TABLE ARRANGEMENT1Joy Short
2Mary-Ann Webb
3Di Chapman
HCAnn Sutton
SECTION 5 – CHILDREN’S CLASSES
71FLOWER ARRANGEMENT IN A MUG1
2
3
HC
72ANIMAL MADE FROM VEGETABLES OR OTHER
NATURAL PRODUCE1
2
3
HC
73AN ITEM USING BEADWORK1Lilly Elms
2
3
HC
74AN AIRFIX TYPE MODEL1
2
3
HC
754 DECORATED RICH TEA BISCUITS1Lilly Elms
2
3
HC
Classes for Hartest School Pupils only.
78Oak Class – A FRUIT AND/OR VEGETABLE PRINT1Lilly Maskell
2Oscar Kidby
3Katie Boreham
HCEliza Paxton
79Hazel Class – DRAW AND COLOUR A FRUIT OR VEGETABLE
Year 11Hayden Cawston
2Rosie Pullen
3Jed Bates
HCBetsey Bell
Year 21Rosie Cann
2Immy Roberts
3Josh Stone
HCIsabelle Bolton
77Willow Class – DRAW A CARTOON FRUIT OR VEGETABLE
CHARACTER AND NAME IT
Year 31Daniel Ward
2Brooke McDowell
3Ellis Beetles
HC
Year 41Karine
2Archie Roberts
3Holly Winsbury-Cutts
HCReggie Maskell
77Elder Class –A FRUIT AND/OR VEGETABLE COLLAGE
Year 51Oliver Touchin
2Lucy Prentice
3Emily Cann
HCLenny Maskell
Year 61Alice Bates
2MaddieTouchin
3Lilli Tee
HCRupert Harpur
SECTION 6 – HANDICRAFT
81ANY KNITTED OR CROCHETED ITEM1Sue Elvis
2Patricia Tebbit
3Geraldine Ross
HCPat James
82ANY ITEM MADE FROM WOOD1Chris Gaw
2Clive Gare
3
HC
83ANY NEEDLEWORK ITEM1Pat James
2Marina Metcalfe
3Jane Lloyd
HCGeraldine Ross
84ANY OTHER HAND MADE ITEM1Pat James
2Joan Garrett
3Sam Hammond
HC
85PHOTOGRAPH – ANY GARDENING SUBJECT1Pat James
2Gerald Wisby
3Geraldine Ross
HCPatrick Tebbit
SECTION 7 – PRESERVES AND COOKERY
91JAR OF JAM1Patricia Tebbit
2Geraldine Ross
3Chris Gaw
HCSam Hammond
92JAR OF MARMALADE1Patricia Tebbit
2
3
HC
93JAR OF LEMON CURD1Patricia Tebbit
2
3
HC
94 JAR OF CHUTNEY1Glenna Reeve
2Patricia Tebbit
3Chris Gaw
HCMary-Ann Webb
95JAR OF PICKLE1Patricia Tebbit
2ChrisGaw
3Peter Webb
HC
964 COOKIES1Sam Hammond
2Sue Elvis
3Geraldine Ross
HC
97HANDMADE LOAF OF BREAD1Sam Hammond
2
3
HC
98FRUIT PIE1Patricia Tebbit
2
3
HC
99A VICTORIA SANDWICH CAKE FILLED WITH JAM1Joan Garrett
2Glenna Reeve
3Geraldine Ross
HCChris Gaw
100FRUIT CAKE MADE USING GIVEN RECIPE1Geraldine Ross
2Chris Gaw
3Ian Ross
HCSue Elvis