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2007 Late Autumn Show

Late Autumn Show

  • THE R.W.(WALLY)WALTON CHRYSANTHEMUM CUP for the highest points in Section
    A (Chrysanthemums).
  • THE W.D.(BILL) KING CHRYSANTHEMUM SHIELD) for the Runner-Up in Section A.
  • THE LATE AUTUMN CHALLENGE CUP (presented by Mr. Tom Walls) for the highest points in Sections A, B, C and D.
  • THE LATE AUTUMN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CUP (presented by Mr. A. P. Baker) for the highest points in Sections C and D (Fruit and Vegetables).
  • TREASURERS CUP for the nominated class.
  • THE NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY bronze medal for the best exhibit in Section A (Chrysanthemums).
  • A ROSETTE for the best exhibit in section B other than Cactus/Succulent.
  • A ROSETTE for the best exhibit in the Show for Cactus/Succulent.
  • A ROSETTE for the best exhibits in section C.
  • A ROSETTE for the best exhibit in section D.
  • Awards for best blooms at Judges discretion.

Cash Prizes gained in Sections A, B, C & D count towards the BANKSIAN Award and the Sir Gervas P.Glyn Bowl. Classes marked * count towards the Horace Bourne annual trophy.

Members are requested to name exhibits, which may count in close competition.

SECTION A CHRYSANTHEMUMS

1. One bloom, Large or Medium Exhibition.
2. Three blooms Large or Medium Incurved, one or more varieties.
3. One bloom Large or Medium Incurved.
4. Three blooms Large or Medium Reflex Decorative, one or more varieties.
5. One bloom, Large or Medium Reflex Decorative.
6. Three blooms. One vase. Large or Medium Intermediate. Decorative, one or more varieties.
7. One bloom Large or Medium Intermediate Decorative.
8. Five blooms. One vase. One or more varieties.
9. Three blooms. One vase. Large Single. One or more varieties.
10. Three blooms. One vase. Medium Single. One or more varieties.
11.* Specimen Plant, grown in pot. All breaks to be clear of the soil.
12. Sprays. Single. One vase. 3 stems, one or more varieties.
13. Sprays. Double. One vase. 3 stems, one or more varieties.
14. Sprays, Single and/or Double. One vase. 3 stems one or more varieties.
15. Any other types of spray chrysanthemum. One vase. Three stems.
16. One vase arranged for frontal effect. Quality and variety predominating.

NOTE: 'Varieties' means 'cultivars'.

SECTION B FLOWERS

17. Garden Flowers mixed. One vase, see Rules & Definitions (counts towards the Ebbisham Cup an annual award).
18.* Saint Paulia (African Violet). One pot.
19. Rose, H.T. One bloom.
20. Dahlias. One vase.
21. Perennials. One vase. Excluding Roses, Dahlias and Chrysanthemums.
22. Annuals. One vase.
23.* Pot Plant, flowering. Up to 15cm pot. Excluding any plant in other classes.
24.* Pot Plant, flowering. Up to 23cm pot. Excluding any plant in other classes.
25.* Pot Plant, foliage. Up to 15cm pot. Excluding any plant in other classes.
26.* Pot Plant, foliage. Up to 23cm pot. Excluding any plant in other classes.
27.* Cactus. One pot.
28.* Succulent other than Cactus. One pot.
29. Collection of six Cacti and/or Succulents shown in a container not more than 46cm by 31cm or not exceeding 42cm diameter for a round container.
30. Cacti and/or Succulents Garden planted in a container not more than 46cm by 31cm or not exceeding 42cm diameter for a round container.
31. Flowering Shrub. 1 vase. 1 kind. 3 stems or branches.
32. Flowering shrub. 1 vase. 3 kinds. 1 stem or branch of each.

SECTION C VEGETABLES

One variety per class unless otherwise stated. See Rules & Definitions for rules, points and numbers.

33. Brussels Sprouts. Twelve.
34. Leeks. Three. Blanched.
35. Onions. Three, Bulbs over 250gm.
36. Onions. Five, Bulbs 250gm or under.
37. Parsnips. Three.
38. Potatoes. One variety. Five.
39. Savoys or Cabbages. Two.
40. Collection of Vegetables. Three distinct kinds, see Show Regulations & Rules and Definitions.
41. Collection of vegetables, 5 distinct kinds, one specimen of each.
42. Any other Vegetable with a point value up to 15.
43. Any other Vegetable with a point value 16 or more.

SECTION D FRUIT

One variety per plate unless otherwise stated, all fruit to have stalks attached. See Rules & Definitions.

44. Apples, Dessert. Three.
45. Apples, Cooking. Three.
46. Apples. One plate of 3 Cooking. One plate of 3 Dessert. Two distinct cultivars.
47. Pears. Three.
48. Any fruit not mentioned above. See Rules & Definitions.

SECTION E DOMESTIC CLASSES

See notes

49. Jar of Chutney (main ingredients to be named)
50. Chocolate Orange Cake (R)
51. 5 Parkin Slices (R)
52. 5 Garibaldi Biscuits (R)
53. Wensleydale and Apple Pate (R)

SECTION F JUNIOR EXHIBITORS

No entrance fee. Age and Christian name to be shown on a slip placed with the exhibit.

JUNIOR COOKERY - Recipes given on recipe's page.

Under 7 years 7 - 13 years
54. 5 Smartie Cookies (R)
55. 5 Cheese Scones (R)

JUNIOR HANDICRAFT COMPETITION 2008 SHOW

Under 7 years 7 - 13 years
56. A Christmas tree decoration.
57.A pop-up card for Christmas .

JUNIOR HANDICRAFT COMPETITION 2009 SHOW

Under 7 years 7 - 13 years
56. A Christmas Card.
57. Christmas tree decoration.

SECTION G HANDICRAFT

The items in this class must not have won a prize at a previous show. All articles made from a kit must be labelled as such.

58. A painting, unframed. Size not to exceed 52cm x 41cm.
59. A drawing, any medium, unframed. Size as class 58.
60. A Christmas novelty, e.g. tree decoration or cracker.
61. A hand made Christmas card.
62. A hand made item suitable for a gift (not clothing).

SECTION H PHOTOGRAPHY

To be shown unframed

  2008 Show 2009 Show
63. Market Scene Rose Garden
64. Hedgerow Autumn Leaves
65. Stately Home On the Allotment
66. In a Greenhouse Gone to Seed

SECTION I NOMINATED CLASSES See newsletter for details.

67. A Trophy will be awarded for this section.

SECTION J FLORAL ART CLASSES - THE BOOKWORM.

There will be no competition at the 2008 show. Members will be staging an exhibition of their work.

Classes for 2009 will be given in the Newsletter.

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