101st Petersham Flower Show & Fete

Saturday 7th July 2007

The 101st Petersham Horticultural Society Village Show luckily fell on one of the rare dry and sunny days in July. Despite the miserable weather leading up to the Show entries were good and there was an excellent turnout of produce for the flowers, fruit and vegetable classes.

      

Thee Cookery classes had particularly high entries and the standard was very high – chocolate sponges were the most popular class!

The Art and Crafts also had a good entry. This year we had entries from all the local Schools and Nurseries in Ham and Petersham. It was very pleasing to see all the artwork especially as the Society is keen to promote links with the younger community.

For the first time this year rosettes were awarded to those placed in the top three of each class. This seemed to be a very popular innovation and later the hall was filled with people proudly displaying their rosettes!

In the afternoon the Show was opened by the Reverend Richard Bentley. There was a parade of children in Fancy dress who were pleased to be rewarded for their efforts with an Ice cream.

        

The Maypole dancers from the Russell School gave their usual excellent display and drew quite a large crowd.

Children attractions included a Face Painter (even for some very old children!), a bouncy castle, Punch and Judy show and sideshow games such as Hook-a-duck.

For the adults there all the traditional stalls including Cakes, Bottles, Books, Bric-a-brac, Tombola, the Raffle and Plants.

  

And there was also a large range of plants for sale.

 

Live music was provided by a three-piece band that set just the right relaxed atmosphere for the afternoon.

 The afternoon was concluded by the prize giving and cups were awarded by Penny Waheed, Petersham Horticultural Society President and the Reverend Richard Bentley.

2007 Cup Winners

Award

Who

Colonel Bromhead Memorial Cup

Maureen Chave

The John Grapes Memorial Prize

Lilias Grey Turner

The Harry Thorne Memorial Cup

Malcolm Bell

The Lambert Memorial Bowl

Angela Walker

The Cowen Memorial Challenge Bowl

Lilias Grey Turner

The Kathleen and Harold Sharp trophy

Penelope Wells

The Clifford Bragg Challenge Cup

Hillary Denness

The Petersham Perpetual Challenge Cup

Malcolm Bell

The James Clark Memorial Cup

Jackie Taylor / Sara Pennell

The Philip Carr Challenge Cup

Shena Matchett

The Violet Lincoln Memorial Salver

Catherine Rounce / Alan Kemp

The Anthony Rampton Memorial prize

Steve Archbold

The Pamela Griffiths Memorial Cup

Frankie Woolf

The Mary Turner Cup

Joshua Archbold

The Edmonds Cup

Joshua Archbold

The Cowen Cup

Not Awarded

The Banksian Medal

Malcolm Bell

The Worshipful Company of Gardeners' Certificate of Merit

Jackie Taylor

The Garden News Top Vase Award

Penelope Wells

The Garden News Top Tray Award

Malcolm Bell

Schools Competition

Sudbrook School

Class Results
SECTION 1 – NOVICES  Judge: Mr Len Stebbings
Class No Class Title
  One single bloom
1    TBA
  One vase of flowers, mixed kinds
2    TBA
  One dish of vegetables, any one kind
3    TBA
  One house plant, floral or foliage
4    TBA
SECTION 2 – FLOWERS Judge: Mr Len Stebbings
Class No Class Title
  One red rose, with own foliage
5 1. A Walken
  2. L Grey-Turner
  3. J Allsopp
  One pink rose, with own foliage
6 1. –
  2. L Grey-Turner
  3. M Dunnington
  One yellow or orange rose, with own foliage
7 1. –
  2.  M Kumar
  3. -
  One white rose with own foliage
8 1. -
  2. F Watson
  3. - 
  Four roses, one or more varieties
9 1. A Derrick
  2. P Bayne
  3. A Walker
  One vase of miniature roses, 3 sprays
10 1. L Grey-Turner
  2. P Wells
  3. B Crossley
  One vase of climbing roses, 3 sprays
11    No entries
   
  One vase of dahlias, any variety, 3 blooms or 3 sprays
12 1. M Dunnington
  2. -
  3. -
  One vase of stocks
13    No entries
   
  One vase of antirrhinums
14    No Entries
   
  One spike of flowers, one stem only
15 1. P Bayne
  2. M Dunnington
  3. B Crossley
  One vase of delphiniums, 2 spikes
16    No Entries
   
  Two vases of flowers, any two distinct kinds
17 1. L Grey-Turner
  2. S Pennell
  3. -
  One vase of herbaceous flowers
18 1. L Grey-Turner
  2. P Bayne
  3. C Hugh
  One vase of liliums, 3 spikes
19 1. A Millard
  2. –
  3. –
  One vase of phlox, 3 spikes
20 1. P Bayne
  2. A Millard
  3. -
  One vase of mixed sweet peas, 12 stems
21 1. H Denness
  2. C Franckeiss
  3. –
  One vase of gladioli, 3 spikes
22    No Entries
   
  One vase of annuals
23 1. C Archer
  2. –
  3. –
  A spray of a shrub (other than roses) bearing fruit, flowers and/or foliage
24 1. G Butterfill
  2. J Allsopp
  3. L Grey-Turner
  One bowl of pansies, 6 blooms
25 1. J Rastin
  2. A Millard
  3. –
  One vase of marigolds
26    No Entries
   
  The most uncommon flower, named if possible
27