A DAZZLE of blooms, prize fruits and vegetables greeted visitors to Tavistock Flower, Produce and Craft Show on Saturday.

The event, organised by the Tavistock and District Gardening Club, was held in the vicarage garden and the adjacent Parish Church Centre.

It was opened by Tavistock mayor Jenny Metcalf.

As well as plants to admire there were plants for sale ? and much to enjoy for the green-fingered gardening enthusiast and the novice alike.

Cups and trophies: R H S Banksian medal (most place points in horticultural classes 1-101) J Wonnacott; Cottager?s perpetual silver challenge cup (most points classes 1-101), J Wonnacott; Duke of Bedford perpetual challenge cup (second highest points classes 1-101), K Jones; Radford perpetual challenge cup (most points vegetable classes 1-31), S Vowden; Radford perpetual challenge cup (second highest points classes 1-31), K Jones; Coon silver perpetual challenge cup and blue ribbon (best in classes 1-101) S Vowden; Page perpetual challenge cup (most points in show) J Wonnacott; J E Furse and Son cup (most points in classes 35-70) J Wonnacott; Leslie Baker perpetual trophy (second highest points in classes 35-70) K Jones; Stuart Backwell memorial trophy (most points in classes 75-90), P Masters; Millbay cup (second highest points in classes 75-90), J Wonnacott; Ken Armstrong perpetual memorial trophy (most points in classes 39-41) T Cadwallader; F W Walters perpetual dahlia cup (most points in classes 57-59), J Wonnacott; Harry Symons perpetual cup (most points in classes 1-5) K Jones; C J Williams perpetual cup (most points in classes 9-11) S Vowden; Bob Southcott Memorial cup (most points in classes 17-18), P Eslick; J Doidge cup (best in classes 95-101), S Vowden; Cacti perpetual challenge cup (best in class 88) J Wonnacott; Russell Turner rose cup (best in classes 42-44) K Jones; Janie and Ernest Knape perpetual cup (best in classes 39-41) T Cadwallader; Syd Craze perpetual trophy (best in class 13), L Bennett; Eric Pethick perpetual trophy (best in classes 75-90), J Wonnacott; Guilders and Colts perpetual challenge cup (best in classes 25-27) S Vowden; J H Cox memorial cup (best in class 82) P Masters; Tavistock C G and A A Perpetual chrysanthemum cup (best in classes 46-47) P Barton; Harold Alford memorial trophy (best in classes 1-2) K Jones; Mr and Mrs Roy Minhinnick perpetual trophy (best in classes 78-81, J Wonnacott; Ern Dawe perpetual trophy (best in class 9-11), S Vowden; Charles Jury perpetual trophy (best in class 3-5) Jenny Wonnacott; Bristow Nurseries perpetual cup (best in class 77) P Masters; Charles Gimblett perpetual cup (best in class 69) J Crick; Tom Smale perpetual cup (best in class 9) S Vowden; George May rose cup (best in class 42) K Jones; Miss E E Toop memorial cup (best in class 36) K Jones; George May memorial cup, best in classes 44-45) J Wonnacott; Junior silver perpetual challenge cup A (most points classes 105-128) Leonard Raw; Junior silver perpetual challenge cup B (second highest points in classes 105-128) Emma Lewis; George May cup (best in class 110) Emma Lewis; Collacott junior cup (best in classes 115-116) Leonard Raw; Pat Worth perpetual cup A (best in class 107) Leonard Raw; Pat Worth perpetual cup B (best in class 111) Leonard Raw; Pat Worth perpetual shield A (most points in classes 120-123) Katie Jennings; Pat Worth perpetual shield B (most points in classes 124-128) Emma Lewis; Gribble perpetual challenge cup (Most points in classes 130-151) J Wonnacott; E R Crowther perpetual challenge trophy (second highest points in classes 130-151) C Martin; Coronation perpetual silver cup (best in classes 160-177) S Lethbridge; Lady Roborough cup (best in classes 160-161) E Pethick; D M Walters perpetual trophy (most points in classes 162-167) M Smith; Worth Jewellers perpetual cup (best in classes 168-169) G Glen-Leary; Eddie Perkin memorial cup (most points in classes 170-177) joint winners J Wonnacott, J Willetts, J Lury and C Raw; Thorington Photographic perpetual trophy (best in classes 180-188) A Wyke-Smith; Collacott cup (most points in classes 180-188) L Bennett; Dr and Mrs F W A Watt cup (most points in classes 190-196) J Wonnacott; Rolleston perpetual cup (best in classes 190-196) J Wonnacott; Rita Lewis perpetual trophy (best in class 190) J Wonnacott; chairman?s award (club chairman?s selection in any class) A R Neill (colour print, Dartmoor view).

Other winners (1st place only):

Vegetables ? Potatoes, white, S Vowden; potatoes, coloured, K Jones. Onions, under 8 ozs, S Vowden; onions, over 8ozs, J Wonnacott; onions, from seed, K Jones. Shallots, hybrid, J Wonnacott; shallots, yellow or red, K Jones. Runner beans, S Vowden. Dwarf beans, French, S Vowden. Broad beans, R Dickens. Peas, S Vowden. Carrots. L Bennett. Beet, globe, H Lovell. Cucumbers, S Vowden. Tomatoes, any colour, S Vowden; tomatoes, small variety or cherry, P Eslick. Vegetable marrows, S Vowden. Courgettes, S Vowden. Rhubarb, S Vowden. Parsley, K Jones. Herbs culinary, A Dawe. Garden News top tray, S Vowden. Collection of four different vegetables, S Vowden. Heaviest potato, J Wonnacott. Longest runner bean, S Vowden.

Flowers ? Herbaceous, J Wonnacott. Annual flowers, K Jones. Phlox, J Crick. Sweet peas, six stems, two of each colour, P Barton; sweet peas, six stems, one colour, T Cadwallader; sweet peas, perennial, C Martin. Rose, single bloom, judged for fragrance, J Wonnacott. Chrysanthemums, disbudded, P Barton. Zinnias, J Wonnacott. Marigolds, French, S Reynolds. Calendula, K Jones. Asters, J Wonnacott. Pinks, J Wonnacott. Flowering shrubs, three sprays different kinds, J Crick. Dahlias, decorative, P Barton; dahlias, ball, H Lovell; dahlias, pom pom, J Wonnacott. Gentleman?s buttonhole, J Wonnacott. Ladies? shoulder spray, J Wonnacott. Posy of flowers, J Wonnacott; Hydrangea, N Lewis. Cosmos, K Jones. Pelargonium, six decorative leaves, J Wonnacott. Fuchsias, six blooms, different varieties, N Lewis. Garden News top vase, K Jones.

Pot plants ? One foliage plant, J Wonnacott. One Coleus, P Masters. One Begonia, P Masters. One Pelargonium, P Masters. One African violet, K Jones. Collection of three pot plants, all different, J Wonnacott. One succulent plant, J Wonnacott. One cactus plant, J Wonnacott; three cactus plants, J Wonnacott. One fern, P Masters. One plant not listed above, C MacQueen.

Fruit ? Apples, culinary, S Vowden. Apples, dessert, S Vowden. Blackcurrants, J Wonnacott. Raspberries, J Wonnacott.

Children?s classes ? (A up to 7 years, B from 8-10 years, C from 11-14 years).

Five different summer flowers in a jam-jar, B ? A Dawe, C ? E Lewis.

Animal created from fruit, vegetables, flowers etc, A ? K Jennings, B ? L Raw, C ? E Lewis. Miniature garden, A ? K Jennings, B ? L Raw, C ? E Lewis. Edible necklace, A ? K Jennings, B ? L Raw, C ? E Lewis

Scarecrow made from household and garden waste, wire and string, B ? L Raw, C ? E Lewis. Small basket of mixed flowers, A ? S Davies, B ? A Dawe, C ? E Lewis. Poster for the flower show, B ? L Raw, C ? E Raw. Painting of a named flower, B ? L Raw, C ? E Lewis.

Photography ? All age groups: Colour print, any kind of plant, L Raw; colour print, a Dartmoor theme, L Raw.

Home produce ? Age groups A and B, cheese scones, A ? K Jennings, B ? A Dawe. Fairy cakes, A ? K Jennings, B ? A Dawe, Iced rich tea biscuits, A - K Jennings, B - A Dawe. Animal shortbread biscuits, A ? K Jennings, B ? L Raw.

Age group C: Fruit scones, E Lewis. Rock cakes, E Lewis. A fruit flan, E Lewis. Butterfly cakes, E Lewis. End of children?s classes.

Home produce ? Cheese scones, A Masters. Dundee cake, J Wonnacott. Ginger cake, J Wonnacott. A flavoured loaf, J Wonnacott. Sausage rolls, J Wonnacott. Jam filled fatless sponge, J Wonnacott. Glazed fruit flan, J Wonnacott. One pasty, V Couch. Your favourite cake, J Wonnacott.

Men only: An all-in-one cake, J Crick. A child?s birthday sponge, for decoration only, J Wonnacott. Shortbread, C Martin. Savoury flan, J Wonnacott. Strawberry jam, J Wonnacott. Blackcurrant jam, J Wonnacott. Jam, any other kind, J Wonnacott. Jar of sweet jelly, J Wonnacott. Marmalade, C Martin. Lemon curd, V Couch. Pickled onions/shallots, J Wonnacott. Chutney, J Wonnacott. Mint jelly, J Wonnacott.

Handicraft ? A hand knitted garment two, three or four ply, E Pethick. Hand knitted garment in double knitting or heavier, E Pethick. Any crocheted article, C Martin. A cushion, L Wilson. A piece of embroidery not from a transfer or kit, M Smith. An item of patchwork, C Raw. A piece of embroidery from a kit or transfer, S Lethbridge. Any hand made soft toy, G Glen-Leary. The best dressed doll, J Wonnacott. A decorated flower pot, J Wonnacott. Painting in any medium, J Willetts. A piece of wood turning, J Lury.

Any other hand made object, C Raw. Photography ? Colour print, ?Childhood?, A Wyke-Smith. Colour print, A Dartmoor View, L Bennett.

Colour print, On Holiday, L Bennett. Colour print, Clouds, R Meneer. Colour print, Fauna, A Wyke-Smith. Colour print, Architecture, A Wyke-Smith. Colour print, Close up of a single flower, L Bennett. Colour print, Flora, L Bennett. A black and white picture, R Meneer.

Floral art ? Arrangement for a dinner table, J Wonnacott. An exhibit of flowers, fruit and vegetables, J Wonnacott. A bowl of floating flower heads, J Wonnacott. An arrangement in a cup and saucer, S Pluckrose. An exhibit depicting a country, J Wonnacott. A dried flower exhibit, J Wonnacott.