The Wensleydale Agricultural Show

Saturday 27th August 2011 ShowResults Page

HORTICULTURAL SECTION

National Dahlia Society Certificates
Silver Medal Certificate – KF Read
Bronze Medal Certificate – D Rickerby
Leyburn and District Allotment Association Challenge Cup
To be held for one year by the exhibitor gaining most points in all flower classes.- D Rickerby
Keith Barker Cup
To be held for one year by the exhibitor gaining most points in all vegetable classes. – Mr W Barker
Mr F Oscroft (Doncaster) Rosebowl
To be awarded to the Best Vase of Dahlias in Classes F21 – F28 – Mr KF Read
Braithwaite Nurseries
Voucher for Three Rosebushes for most points in Rose Classes.- Mrs Slee
Show Committee Rosette and Special Prize
To be awarded to Best Exhibit in Open Flower Section- J Dinsdale
Show Committee Rosette and Special Prize
To be awarded to Best Exhibit in Open Vegetable Section.- J Dale

FARM PRODUCE
JUDGE: Mr M Harrison, Thornton Rust

F1. Half Bale Meadow Hay
1 Mr A Reynolds
2 Mrs RM Guy
3 Mr I Guy

F2. Half Bale Seed Hay
1 Mr L Bowes
2 Miss K Lawson

F3. Clamp Silage, sample to be exhibited in a plastic container
1 Miss K Lawson

F4. Bale Silage, sample to be exhibited in a plastic container

  1. S Scriven
  2. 2 Mr I Guy

HORTICULTURAL SECTION
JUDGES:
Flowers: Mr D & Mrs M PARKINSON, Carlton, Goole
Vegetables: Mr R HALL, Skeeby and Mr BA WEBB, Leeming Bar
Prize Money: 1st £5; 2nd £3; 3rd £2

FLOWERS (OPEN)
F5. One Foliage Plant in pot
3 Mr DW Carling
2 Mr AR Abel
1 Mr A Gregg

F6. One Flowering Plant in pot, other than Begonia

  1. Mrs J Dinsdale
  2. Mrs KA Robson

F7. One Begonia in pot
1 Mr A Gregg
2 Mr A Gregg
3 CA Roberts

F8. Three Stems of Floribunda Roses, in three varieties
1 B & D Robinson
2 Mr W Barker
3 Mrs A Kane

F9. Bowl of Roses, any variety, for effect
1 Ms C Slee

F10. Ladies Spray
1 Mrs L Bailey
2 Mrs D Moore
3 Mrs M Knowles

F11. Ladies Buttonhole – one rose
1 Mrs M Knowles
2 Mrs D Nelson
3 Mr MW Read

F12. Gents Buttonhole – one rose
1 Mrs L Bailey
2 Mrs D Moore
3 Mrs J Dinsdale

F13. Three Hybrid Tea Roses, three varieties
1 Ms C Slee
2 Mr KF Read
3 B & D Robinson

F14. A Specimen Rose, no foliage.

  1. Mr KF Read
  2. Mrs S Read
  3. Mr MW Read

F15. Three Stems of Patio or Low Growing Floribunda Roses
1 Mr MW Read
2 B & D Robinson
3 Mrs A Kane

F16. Ten Spikes of Sweet Peas
1 Miss S Dale
2 Mr NW Castle
3 Mrs A Kane

F17. Three Gladioli spikes
1 Mr P Read
2 Mr I Clarkson
3 Mr I Clarkson

F18. One Spike Gladioli specimen
1 Mr KF Read
2 Mr P Read
3 Mr I Clarkson

F19. Vase of Chrysanthemums, spray arranged for effect

  1. Mrs D Rickaby
  2. Mr KF Read
  3. Mr DW Carling

F20. Planted patio tub or pot, not to exceed 40cm external diameter
1 Mr R Nicholson
2 Mr R Nicholson

DAHLIA CLASSES (OPEN)
F21. One Giant or Large Decorative Dahlia
1 Mr A Gregg
2 Mr A Gregg
3 Mr R Nicholson
4 Mrs D Rickaby

F22. Three Decorative Dahlias, medium
1 Mr A Gregg
2 Mrs D Rickaby
3 Mrs D Rickaby

F23. Three Decorative Dahlias, small
1 Mrs D Rickaby
2 Mr P Read
3 Mrs D Rickaby

F24. Three Cactus or Semi-Cactus Dahlias, medium
1 Mrs D Rickaby
2 Mrs D Rickaby
3 Mr A Gregg

F25. Three Cactus or Semi-Cactus Dahlias, small
1 Mr KF Read
2 Mr A Gregg
3 Mrs D Rickaby

F26. Three Miniature or Small-Ball Dahlias
1 Mrs D Rickaby
2 Mrs D Rickaby
3 Mr KF Read

F27 Four Pom-pom Dahlias, under 2" diameter
1 Mrs D Rickaby
2 Mrs D Rickaby
3 Mr KF Read

F28. Five Dahlias, different varieties
1 Mr P Read
2 Mr K Read
3 Mrs D Rickaby

VEGETABLES (OPEN)
F29. One Cabbage (round)
1 Mr W Barker
2 Mr AR Abel
3 Mr W Barker

F30. One Cabbage (pointed)
1 Mr E Dale
2 Mr W Barker
3 Mr W Barker

F31. One Cabbage Lettuce
1 Mr W Barker
2 Mr W Barker

F32. Six pods of Runner Beans
1 Miss S Dale
2 Miss S Dale
3 Mr A Wainwright

F33. Six pods of Broad Beans
1 Mr MW Read
2 Mr W Barker
3 Mr KF Read

F34 Six pods of Kidney Beans
1 Miss S Dale
2 Miss S Dale
3 Mr MW Read

F35. Six Tomatoes
1 Mrs K Dale
2 Mrs K Dale
3 Mr WCB Robson

F36. One Cucumber
1 Mr E Dale
2 Mr I Clarkson
3 Mrs D Kinloch

F37. One large Marrow

  1. Mr W Barker
  2. Mr MW Read
  3. 3 Mr AR Abel

F38. Three Onions, as grown from seed
1 Mr J Dale
2 Mr J Dale
3 Mr W Barker

F39. Three Onions, as grown from sets
1 Mr D Pratt
2 Mr I Clarkson
3 Mr I Clarkson

F40. Three Onions, dressed, to pass through a ring 125mm diameter
1 B & D Robinson
2 Mr E Dale
3 Mr W Barker

F41. Three Onions, dressed, any size
1 Mr J Dale
2 Mr W Barker
3 Mr J Dale

F42. Six Shallots, pickling, not to exceed 30mm diameter
1 Miss S Dale
2 Miss S Dale
3 Miss SE Boon

F43. Six Shallots
1 Mrs K Dale
2 Mrs K Dale
3 Mr AR Abel

F44. Three Globe Beet, cut
1 B & D Robinson
2 Mr W Barker
3 B & D Robinson

F45. Two Leeks, trenched
1 Mr J Dale
2 Mr J Dale
3 Mr AR Abel

F46. Two Leeks, pot
1 Mr E Dale
2 Mr W Barker
3 Mr AR Abel

F47. Five Potatoes, white
1 Miss S Dale
2 Miss S Dale
3 Mr W Barker

F48. Five Potatoes, coloured

  1. Mr E Dale
  2. Mr W Barker
  3. Mr W Barker

F49. Two Carrots, long
1 Mr KF Read
2 Mr W Barker
3 Mrs K Dale

F50. Two Carrots, stump rooted
1 Mrs K Dale
2 Mr W Barker
3 Mr W Barker

F51. Collection of Vegetables, three kinds, as per schedule Classes F29 – F50
1 Mr J Dale
2 Mr AR Abel
3 Mr W Barker

F52. Any Vegetable not in other classes

  1. Mr E Dale
  2. Mr AR Abel
  3. Miss SE Boon

F53. 4 Apples
1 Mr W Barker
2 Mrs K Dale
3 B & D Robinson

FLOWER CLASSES (LOCAL)
(Confined to entrants residing within a ten mile radius of Leyburn Market Place or within the
remaining catchment area of the River Ure to the west)
F54. One Foliage plant
1 Mr DW Carling
2 Mr AR Abel
3 Mr DW Carling

F55. One Flowering plant
1 Mr R Nicholson
2 Mrs E Neate
3 Mr DW Carling

F56. One vase of five Roses
1 B & D Robinson
2 Mr MW Read
3 Ms C Slee

F57. Three Stems of Patio or Low Growing Floribunda Rose
1 B & D Robinson
2 Mr MW Read

F58. Three Gladioli spikes
1 Mr I Clarkson
2 Mr I Clarkson
3 Mr KF Read

F59. One vase of Sweet Peas, not less than ten spikes

  1. Mrs JE Jameson
  2. Mrs K Nicholson
  3. Mr MW Read

F60. One vase of three Dahlias, Decorative
1 Mrs D Rickaby
2 Mr KF Read
3 Mr I Clarkson

F61. One vase of three Dahlias, Cactus or Semi-Cactus
1 Mr KF Read
2 Mrs D Rickaby
3 Mr I Clarkson

F62. Three Pom-pom Dahlias
1 Mrs D Rickaby
2 Mr I Clarkson
3 Mr KF Read

F63. One vase of mixed flowers
1 Mr KF Read
2 Mrs JE Jameson
3 CA Roberts

VEGETABLE CLASSES (LOCAL)
(Confined to entrants residing within a ten mile radius of Leyburn Market Place or within the
remaining catchment area of the River Ure to the west)
F64. One Cabbage
1 Mr L Bowes
2 Mr G Kane
3 CA Roberts

F65. Six pods of Peas
1 Mr KF Read
2 Mr G Kane
3 Mr MW Read

F66. Three Beetroot
1 B & D Robinson
2 B & D Robinson
3 Mr I Clarkson

F67. Five Potatoes, white
1 Mr KF Read
2 B & D Robinson
3 Mr I Clarkson

F68. Five Potatoes, coloured
1 Mr P Read
2 Mr KF Read
3 Mr MW Read

F69. Three Onions, as grown from seed.
1 Mr G Kane
2 Mr I Clarkson
3 Mr P Read

F70. Three Onions, as grown from sets
1 Mr I Clarkson
2 Mr KF Read
3 Mr PN Bridge

F71. Three Onions, dressed, to pass through a ring 125mm diameter
1 B & D Robinson
2 B & D Robinson

F72. Three Onions dressed, any size
1 B & D Robinson
2 B & D Robinson
3 E Green

F73. Six pods of Broad Beans
1 B & D Robinson
2 Mr K F Read
3 Mr I Clarkson

F74. Four Tomatoes, any size

  1. B & D Robinson
  2. Mr MW Read
  3. 3 Mr PN Bridges

F75. Six Tomatoes, cherry
1 Mr MW Read
2 Mr DW Carling
3 Mr I Clarkson

F76. One Vegetable Marrow

  1. Mr MW Read
  2. B & D Robinson
  3. 3 Mr KF Read

F77. Six Shallots

  1. Mr MW Read
  2. Mrs E Green

F78. Six pods of Kidney Beans
1 Mrs JE Jameson
2 Mr MW Read
3 B & D Robinson

F79. Six pods of Runner Beans
1 Mr I Clarkson
2 Mrs JE Jameson
3 Mrs E Green

F80. One Lettuce
1 B & D Robinson
2 B & D Robinson
3 Mr MW Read

F81. One Cucumber
1 Mr I Clarkson
2 Mr PN Bridges
3 B & D Robinson

F82. Any vegetable not in other classes

1 D Robinson
2 Mr I Clarkson
3B & D Robinson