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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) |
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JUNIOR HANDICRAFT COMPETITION 2008 SHOW
| Under 7 years |
7 - 13 years |
| 56. |
A Christmas tree
decoration. |
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| 57.A pop-up card for Christmas |
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JUNIOR HANDICRAFT COMPETITION 2009 SHOW
| Under 7 years |
7 - 13 years |
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| 57. |
Christmas tree decoration. |
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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
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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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