Class HT1 - The DORCHESTER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S Perpetual Flower Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit in the Flower Section   
Winner M READ  
   
Class HT2 - The WHEATLEY Perpetual Challenge Salver for the Runner Up in the Flower Classes   
Winner SHAUN VALLARD  
   
Class HT3 - The SHEPPARD Perpetual Memorial Cup for the Best Exhibit in the Chrysanthemum, Dahlia and Rose Classes   
Winner M READ  
   
Class HT4 - The GALTON Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the Best exhibit in the Vase of Flowers class   
Winner WW HOWARTH  
   
Class HT5 - The READ Perpetual Trophy for the Best Dahlia Exhibit   
Winner M READ  
   
Class HT7 - The BEATON Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Pot Plant   
Winner M READ  
   
Class HT8 - The HUMPHRIES GARDEN CENTRE Perpetual Shield for the Best Collection of Pot Plants   
Winner M READ  
   
Class  - The ROYAL NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY Medal for the Best Rose Exhibit   
Winner MANDY JARVIS  
   
Class S2 - The NATIONAL DAHLIA SOCIETY Silver Medal for the Best Dahlia Exhibit   
Winner M READ  
   
Class S3 - The NATIONAL DAHLIA SOCIETY Bronze Medal for the Best Vase of Dahlias in the Show   
Winner M READ  
   
Class S5 - The NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY Bronze Medal for the Best Vase of Chrysanthemums in Show   
Winner RON BENFIELD  
   
Class 301 - DAHLIAS, Championship, 3 vases, 3 blooms per vase or 6 pom poms per vase, 3 classifications   
Entry F   
1st M READ  
   
Class 302 - DAHLIAS, Pom-poms, 6 blooms, 1 vase   
1st M READ  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd D CHAINEY  
   
Class 304 - DAHLIAS, Small or Miniature Decorative, 3 blooms, 1 vase   
1st M READ  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 305 - DAHLIAS, Medium Decorative (not exceeding 220 mm diameter) 3 blooms, 1 vase   
1st R SYMES  
2nd M READ  
   
Class 306 - DAHLIAS, Small Cactus or Semi-Cactus (not exceeding 170 mm diameter) 3 blooms, 1 vase   
1st M READ  
   
Class 307 - DAHLIAS, Medium Cactus or Semi- Cactus (up to 220 mm diameter) 3 blooms, 1 vase   
1st M READ  
2nd R SYMES  
   
Class 308 - DAHLIAS, 1 bloom Large or Giant Cactus or Semi-Cactus   
1st R SYMES  
2nd R SYMES  
   
Class 309 - DAHLIAS, Any Other Classification not mentioned, 1bloom   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd R SYMES  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 310 - DAHLIAS, one container arranged for effect, number of blooms optional   
1st M READ  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 311 - DAHLIAS, 1 Specimen bloom   
1st M READ  
2nd M READ  
3rd R SYMES  
   
Class 314 - CHRYSANTHEMUMS SPRAY, 1 vase, 3 stems, any variety or varieties   
1st RON BENFIELD  
   
Class 316 - ROSES, 1 vase, 3 blooms, large flowered   
1st COLETTE PAPAZIAN  
2nd THOMAS CRABBE  
3rd Mrs Sandra Kempsell  
   
Class 317 - ROSES, 1 vase, 1 stem, cluster   
1st MANDY JARVIS  
2nd Mrs Sandra Kempsell  
3rd VENA KNIGHT  
   
Class 318 - ROSES, 1 specimen bloom   
1st Mrs Sandra Kempsell  
2nd THOMAS CRABBE  
3rd BARBARA SCANLON  
   
Class 319 - ROSES, 1 vase, 3 stems miniature   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd Mrs Sandra Kempsell  
   
Class 320 - GLADIOLI, 1 vase of 3 stems, large flowered   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class 321 - GLADIOLI, 1 vase of 3 stems, PRIMULINIUS or BUTTERFLY   
1st WW HOWARTH  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 322 - GLADIOLI, 1 specimen spike   
1st Mrs A Hayward  
2nd R SYMES  
3rd R SYMES  
   
Class 323 - ONE CONTAINER OF MIXED FLOWERS, arranged for effect, space allowed 77 cm   
   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd D R HEWITSON  
3rd COLETTE PAPAZIAN  
   
Class 324 - FLOWERS, 2 vases, 5 stems in each vase, 2 distinct kinds   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd THOMAS CRABBE  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 325 - AFRICAN MARIGOLDS, 1 vase, 5 blooms   
   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class 326 - ASTERS, 1 vase, 5 blooms, singles   
   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class 327 - ASTERS, 1 vase, 5 blooms, doubles   
1st D R HEWITSON  
2nd D R HEWITSON  
3rd R SYMES  
   
Class 329 - PANSY, 5 blooms   
   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd Mrs A Hayward  
3rd ANNE PONCE  
   
Class 330 - ZINNIAS, 5 stems   
   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 331 - FLOWERS, 1 vase, 5 stems of one kind, other than any kind previously mentioned in the Flower Section   
1st Derek Pride  
2nd M. NEW  
3rd MRS W FOOT  
   
Class 332 - HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL, 3 stems   
1st VENA KNIGHT  
2nd Mrs Rita New  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 333 - SHRUB, 1 stem (excluding roses)   
1st SANDRA MILLER  
2nd Mrs A Hayward  
3rd Mrs Sandra Kempsell  
   
Class 335 - CACTI, one pot or pan   
1st David Ennals  
2nd David Ennals  
3rd David Ennals  
   
Class 336 - SUCCULENT, one pot or pan, not cacti   
1st David Ennals  
2nd David Ennals  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 337 - ONE FOLIAGE POT PLANT   
1st M READ  
2nd M READ  
3rd M READ  
   
Class 338 - ONE FLOWERING POT PLANT, not tuberous Begonia, Fuchsia, Geranium or Pelargonium   
1st THOMAS CRABBE  
2nd SHAUN VALLARD  
3rd CYRIL TREVISS  
   
Class 339 - ONE POT PLANT, flowering tuberous Begonia   
1st M READ  
2nd M READ  
3rd M READ  
   
Class 340 - ONE FLOWERING GERANIUM or PELARGONIUM   
1st SHAUN VALLARD  
2nd SHAUN VALLARD  
3rd M READ  
   
Class 341 - HOUSE PLANTS, two in separate containers, not tuberous Begonias, Fuchsias, Geraniums or Pelargoniums   
1st M READ  
2nd M. NEW  
3rd Mrs Rita New  
   
Class 342 - POT PLANT, flowering Fuchsia   
1st SHAUN VALLARD  
2nd SHAUN VALLARD  
3rd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class 343 - BONSAI, Evergreen or Deciduous, presented in a bonsai china or plastic bowl   
1st David Ennals  
2nd David Ennals  
3rd David Ennals  
   
Class 344 - ONE CONTAINER OF MIXED PLANTS, space allowed 92 cm diameter   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd J WILLMENT  
3rd MRS W FOOT  
   
Class 345 - THREE POT OR CONTAINER PLANTS, space allowed 123 cm  x 69 cm   
1st M READ  
2nd David Ennals  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 346 - MIXED FLOWERS GROWING IN A CONTAINER, container not to exceed 73cm   
3rd JENNY FRANKLIN  
   
Class 347 - ONE VASE of FLOWERS from the following :   
(a) GLADIOLI, 3 stems, 1 vase, any variety or varieties   
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1st M READ  
2nd D R HEWITSON  
3rd R SYMES  
   
Class 348 - A HANGING BASKET, not exceeding 14inch in diameter, any variety of plant   
1st J WILLMENT  
2nd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class HT9 - The DORCHESTER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S Perpetual Vegetable & Fruit Challenge Cup awarded for the Best   
Winner M READ  
   
Class HT10 - The AMATEUR Perpetual Challenge Cup awarded to the Winner of 'Housewife's Choice' Class   
Winner D Miles  
   
Class  - The NATIONAL VEGETABLE SOCIETY Medal for the Best Dish of Vegetables   
All vegetables will be judged   
Winner M READ  
   
Class HT16 - The HAYWARD Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the Best Fruit Exhibit   
Winner Simon Pomeroy  
   
Class HT17 - The P J BARNES Memorial trophy to be awarded to the winning Collection of Vegetables   
Winner D Miles  
   
Class HT18 - The MILES Perpetual Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the winner of the Onion Championship   
Winner RON BENFIELD  
   
Class HT19 - The MARY HAYWARD Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the winner of the Collection of Three Dishes of Vegetables   
Winner D Miles  
   
Class 349 - COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES, 5 different kinds from those listed in the classes.  Points will be awarded for presentation   
   
1st D Miles  
2nd THOMAS CRABBE  
3rd CLIVE ALLARD  
   
Class 350 - TOP TRAY CLASS   
a collection of three types of vegetables taken from the following list of eight.  T   
1st D CHAINEY  
2nd CLIVE ALLARD  
   
Class 351 - HOUSEWIFE'S CHOICE, a basket or trg of 4 different kinds of vegetable or 3 vegetables and a fruit, for a family of four and judged for culinary quality   
1st D Miles  
2nd D CHAINEY  
3rd RON BENFIELD  
   
Class 352 - MIXED COLLECTION,  1 vase of flowers, 1 pot plant, 2 kinds of vegetables, to fit within a 123 cm spa   
1st M READ  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 353 - COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES, 5 different kinds, 1 specimen of each to be staged. Maximum of 92cm fronta   
1st CLIVE ALLARD  
2nd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class 354 - COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES, 3 different kinds, 2 specimens of each to be staged.  Maximum frontage 92c   
1st M READ  
2nd RON BENFIELD  
3rd CLIVE ALLARD  
   
Class 355 - ONION CHAMPIONSHIP, 3 large onions, 3 onions up to 250g, 6 large shallots   
   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd Derek Pride  
3rd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class 355B - COLLECTION OF THREE DISHES OF VEGETABLES, four of each from the following; medium tomatoes, globe beetroot, stump carrots, turnips, 250g onion, french beans, peppers   
1st D Miles  
   
Class 356 - ONE DISH, 5 COLOURED POTATOES, optimum individual weight of 200g   
1st M READ  
2nd M READ  
3rd RON BENFIELD  
   
Class 357 - ONE DISH, 5 WHITE POTATOES, optimum individual weight of 200g   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd D R HEWITSON  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 358 - TWO DISHES OF POTATOES OF TWO DIFFERENT VARIETIES, 5 of each variety, optimum individual weight of 2   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd D Miles  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 359 - TWO CABBAGES, to be shown with approximately 76mm of stem   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 360 - TEN RUNNER BEANS   
1st D Miles  
2nd JOHN TRIM  
3rd D CHAINEY  
   
Class 361 - THREE ROUND BEETROOT, top trimmed to approximately 76mm   
1st FREDERICK HOUSE  
2nd ADRIAN READ  
3rd D R HEWITSON  
   
Class 362 - THREE ONIONS, red   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 363 - FIVE ONIONS, up to 250 g   
1st D R HEWITSON  
2nd D R HEWITSON  
3rd RAYMOND BUTLER  
   
Class 364 - THREE ONIONS, round over 250g   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd RAY HAYWARD  
3rd VERONICA HARVEY  
   
Class 365 - TWO LEEKS, tops tied, not trimmed   
1st M READ  
   
Class 366 - TEN SHALLOTS, other than pickling   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd D CHAINEY  
3rd Derek Pride  
   
Class 367 - TEN SHALLOTS, pickling (to pass through a 30 mm ring)   
1st JOHN TRIM  
2nd D CHAINEY  
3rd THOMAS CRABBE  
   
Class 368 - THREE CARROTS, long pointed, tops trimmed to approximately 76mm   
1st D Miles  
   
Class 369 - THREE CARROTS, stump rooted, tops trimmed to approximately 76mm   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd R SYMES  
3rd D CHAINEY  
   
Class 370 - TWO CUCUMBERS   
1st M. NEW  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd JOHN TRIM  
   
Class 371 - PAIR OF TABLE MARROWS, not more than 400mm in length   
1st M. NEW  
2nd D CHAINEY  
3rd D CHAINEY  
   
Class 372 - PAIR OF MARROWS (any size)   
1st M. NEW  
2nd THOMAS CRABBE  
3rd J COLEMAN  
   
Class 374 - TWO LETTUCE (to be exhibited in water)   
1st FREDERICK HOUSE  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 375 - DISH OF FIVE TOMATOES, approximately 60mm in diameter   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd JEANNE MOUSLEY  
3rd D R HEWITSON  
   
Class 376 - DISH OF TEN SMALL FRUITED TOMATOES, approximately 30mm in diameter   
1st JEANNE MOUSLEY  
2nd MARCIA MILES  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 377 - TEN DWARF BEANS   
1st M READ  
2nd M. NEW  
3rd D Miles  
   
Class 378 - DISH OF SWEETCORN, 3 Cobs.  Cobs to be open for Judges inspection   
1st RAYMOND BUTLER  
2nd Simon Pomeroy  
3rd ANDY STILLMAN  
   
Class 379 - CELERY (2 heads)   
1st M READ  
2nd M READ  
   
Class 381 - THE LONGEST RUNNER BEAN (of reasonable quality)   
1st D CHAINEY  
   
Class 382 - THE HEAVIEST ONION, trimmed to within 5 cm of top, no roots, and surplus outer skins removed   
1st RON BENFIELD  
   
Class 385 - DISH OF ANY OTHER KIND OF VEGETABLE, not already listed in the Schedule    
(vegetable to be named)   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd WW HOWARTH  
   
Class 386 - PARSLEY, 9 stems in water   
1st RON BENFIELD  
2nd JEANNE MOUSLEY  
3rd JUDY LALLY  
   
Class 387 - THREE KINDS OF CULINARY HERBS, 3 stems of each in water   
1st JEANNE MOUSLEY  
2nd RON BENFIELD  
3rd M. NEW  
   
Class 388 - FIVE APPLES, dessert   
1st RAYMOND BUTLER  
2nd JOHN TRIM  
3rd RAYMOND BUTLER  
   
Class 389 - FIVE APPLES, culinary   
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd JOHN TRIM  
3rd CLIVE ALLARD  
   
Class 390 - DISH OF FIVE PEARS   
1st Simon Pomeroy  
2nd Simon Pomeroy  
   
Class 391 - RHUBARB, 3 sticks   
1st Derek Pride  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd KIRSTY HARVEY  
   
Class 392 - DISH OF SOFT FRUIT, 12 berries or 6 sprigs    
1st WW HOWARTH  
2nd DAVE FORD  
3rd Simon Pomeroy  
   
Class 393 - TWO KINDS OF FRUIT, in seperate containers   
1st FREDERICK HOUSE  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd Simon Pomeroy  
   
Class 394 - ANY OTHER FRUIT, not already listed, e.g. plums, blueberries, medlars or figs, one dish   
1st Simon Pomeroy  
2nd WW HOWARTH  
3rd Simon Pomeroy  
   
Class HT11 - The LESTER Novice Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit in this Section   
Winner SHAUN VALLARD  
   
Class 395 - ONE VASE OF FLOWERS, 3 stems, 1 kind   
1st FERN BENNINGTON  
2nd EMMA CARPENTER  
3rd SALLY DRAKE  
   
Class 396 - ONE POT PLANT   
   
1st SHAUN VALLARD  
2nd BARBARA SCANLON  
3rd MRS A J TAYLOR  
   
Class 398 - DISH OF FRUIT   
   
1st MARIA BENNINGTON  
2nd EMILY CRAIG  
3rd TESSA EAMES  
   
Class 399 - ROOT VEGETABLES, 3 of one kind   
   
1st TRISTAN HAYTER  
2nd EMILY CRAIG  
3rd MAT JARVIS  
   
Class HT12 - The DORCHESTER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit from a child in the 7 years and under section   
Winner BENJAMIN KEEPING  
   
Class HT13 - The ROLLS Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit from a child in the 8 years to under 12 years   
Winner EMMA CARPENTER  
   
Class HT14 - The AUDREY BEATON Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Exhibit from a child in the 12 years to 16 years of age section   
Winner BETHANY MITCHELL  
   
Class 400 - AN ANIMAL, BIRD, etc, made from vegetable and plant material - Age 7 years and under on 31/08/12   
1st BENJAMIN KEEPING  
2nd CAITLIN WAREHAM   
3rd IMOGEN POLKINGHORNE  
4th POPPY VERA BUDD  
   
Class 401 - A MINIATURE GARDEN, in a container no larger than 31 cm x 46 cm - Age 7 years and under on 31/08/12   
1st TRISTAN HAYTER  
2nd CLARA SMITH  
3rd MILO LOVELL  
4th POPPY VERA BUDD  
   
Class 402 - AN EDIBLE NECKLACE, threaded on cotton and made with natural material only.     
Space allowed 26cm x 46cm - Age 7 years and under on 31/08/12   
1st TRISTAN HAYTER  
2nd TAYLOR READ  
3rd OLIVIA BENNETT  
4th CAITLIN WAREHAM   
   
Class 403 - 'A VEGETABLE I HAVE GROWN', to be exhibited with growing instructions - Age 7 years and under on 31/08/12   
1st TRISTAN HAYTER  
   
Class 404 - PAINT A FLOWER POT, maximum diameter or width 20cm - Age 7 years and under on 31/08/12   
1st KITTY TODD  
2nd ELLIE READ  
3rd IMOGEN POLKINGHORNE  
4th RHYS WOOLCOTT  
   
Class 405 - BIGGEST SUNFLOWER HEAD, cut off so flower only is displayed flat - Age 7 years and under on 31/08/12   
1st EDWARD CATWRIGHT  
2nd TRISTAN HAYTER  
3rd SIAN MACNAUGHTON  
   
Class 406 - A MINIATURE GARDEN, in a container no larger than 31 cm x 46 cm - 8 years to under 12 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st IMOGEN BELL  
2nd CHRISTOPHER POOLE  
3rd PHOEBE COX  
4th OLIVER PULLIN  
   
Class 407 - DECORATE AN EGG, made from a hard boiled or blown egg - 8 years to under 12 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st CHARLIE PITCHER  
2nd EMMA CARPENTER  
3rd DAISY ELLEN PARKER  
4th JAZMIN LANGLANDS  
   
Class 409 - AN ANIMAL/IMPLEMENT, made from vegetable and plant material - 8 years to under 12 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st XAVIER HUGHES  
2nd RYAN COX  
3rd CHRISTOPHER POOLE  
4th XAVIER HUGHES  
   
Class 410 - 'A VEGETABLE I HAVE GROWN', to be exhibited with growing instructions - 8 years to under 12 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st EMMA CARPENTER  
2nd WILLIAM BISHOP  
3rd HOLLY BENNINGTON  
   
Class 411 - ONE OR MORE PLANTS OF THE SAME SPECIES GROWN IN AN UNUSUAL CONTAINER, maximum area 30cm x 30cm - 8 years to under 12 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st SIAN MACNAUGHTON  
2nd HOLLY BENNINGTON  
3rd EMMA CARPENTER  
4th JAZMIN LANGLANDS  
   
Class 412 - THE BIGGEST SUNFLOWER HEAD, to be judged on size and quality, cut off so the  flower only is displayed flat - 8 years to under 12 years of age on 31/08/12  
1st CHARLIE PITCHER  
   
Class 413 - BE A CHELSEA GARDEN DESIGNER, scale drawing of your own special garden, in paint, pencil or crayon, maximum paper size A4 - 12 years to 16 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st BETHANY MITCHELL  
2nd RACHEL WHITER  
3rd HOLLY FRANKLIN  
   
Class 414 - AN ALIEN, made from vegetable and plant material - 12 years to 16 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st SEBASTIAN HUGHES  
2nd HOLLY FRANKLIN  
3rd FERN BENNINGTON  
   
Class 415 - PAINT A FLOWER POT, plastic or terracotta.  Any medium, but must not alter the use of the pot - 12 years to 16 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st EMILY CRAIG  
2nd Ria Sherrell  
   
Class 416 - A MINIATURE SCARECROW, maximum height 45cm - 12 years to 16 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st EMILY CRAIG  
2nd AMANDA-JAYNE COX  
3rd RACHEL WHITER  
   
Class 417 - 3D PIECE OF SCULPTURE FOR A GARDEN, suitable for outdoors, maximum area 45cm x 45cm - 12 years to 16 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st ELSIE MOORE  
2nd AMANDA-JAYNE COX  
3rd RHIANNA COX  
   
Class 418 - 'A VEGETABLE I HAVE GROWN', to be exhibited with growing instructions - 12 years to 16 years of age on 31/08/12   
1st FERN BENNINGTON  
2nd EMILY CRAIG  
3rd BETHANY MITCHELL