Dahlia Championship 3 vases, 3 blooms in each vase, one variety to a vase, 3 distinct classifications to be used: J Oxley; 1 vase, 1 bloom giant or large decorative dahlia: M Cunningham; 1 vase, 3 blooms decorative miniature dahlias: M Cunningham; 1 vase, 3 blooms cactus/semi cactus medium dahlias: M Cunningham; 1 vase, 3 blooms cactus/semi cactus small dahlias: J Oxley; 1 vase, 3 blooms miniature/small ball dahlias: N Cawood; 1 vase, 3 blooms pompon dahlias: M Cunningham; 1 vase, 3 blooms waterlilly dahlias: M Cunningham; 1 vase, 1 bloom dahlia, any variety: M Cunningham Chrysanthemum Championship 3 vases, 3 blooms in each vase, one variety to a vase: A Smith; 1 vase, 3 blooms large/medium chrysanthemums – incurved: M Lloyd; 1 vase, 3 blooms large; chrysanthemums – reflex: A Smith; 1 vase, 3 blooms medium chrysanthemums – reflex: A Smith; 1 vase, 3 blooms large chrysanthemums – intermediate: A Smith; 1 vase, 3 blooms medium chrysanthemums – intermediate: D Hargreaves; 1 vase, 1 bloom, any variety: A Smith; 1 vase, 3 stems spray chrysanthemums: P Sutcliffe; 1 vase, 1 stem spray chrysanthemum: P Sutcliffe; 1 vase, 1 spike gladiolus: D Rawson-Chad; 1 vase, 2 spikes gladiolus: D Rawson-Chad; 1 vase, sweet peas not more than 7 spikes, gypsophila or grasses allowed: A Greenwood; 1 vase, 1 cut rose, any variety: S Shackleton; 1 vase, 3 cut roses, any variety: S Shackleton; 1 vase, 1 Cluster rose: A Rogers; 1 vase, 1 perpetual carnation: E Coatsworth; 1 vase, 3 perpetual carnations: E Coatsworth; pot plant, in bloom, fuchsia: L Schofield; pot plant, in bloom, standard fuchsia: A Blades; pot plant, in bloom, not fuchsia: S Shackleton; pot plant, foliage: A Blades; pot plant, cactus or succulent: A Greenwood; 1 vase, of mixed garden flowers and foliage arranged for effect, nothing barred: A Blades Vegetable Championship Collection of 3 different kinds of vegetables, number as displayed in schedule, 90cm (3ft) width allowed: N Kitchen Flowers and vegetables 2 vases, cut flowers and collection of 3 different kinds of vegetables, number as displayed in schedule, 90cm (3ft) width allowed: M Lloyd; 1 cucumber: K Coulman; 1 cauliflower with not less than 5cm (2in) of stem: B King; 4 tomatoes: N Kitchen; 4 potatoes: B Lee; 1 white cabbage not less than 5cm (2in) of stem: K Coulman; 1 red cabbage not less than 5cm (2in) of stem: N Kitchen; 3 carrots, any varieties with approximately 8cm (3in) of tops: N Kitchen; 2 blanched leeks with tops: G Nettleton; 1 vegetable marrow: N Kitchen; 3 beet, round or oval: N Kitchen; 6 shallots: N Kitchen; 3 onions grown from sets, dressed: N Kitchen; 3 onions grown from seed, dressed: N Kitchen; Heaviest onion, to be trimmed and weighed when judging: G Nettleton; 3 red onions, dressed: B Lee Gift Class Tray of any kind of vegetables, maximum length of tray 75cm (30in) (to be auctioned): N Kitchen; any other vegetable without a class of their own: A McInnes; 4 apples, any variety: A McInnes; 4 pears, any variety: N Kitchen; Any other fruit without a class of their own: B King l Medal results are contained within the main article
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