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Horticulture Schedule
HORTICULTURAL SECTION
Entries Close: Saturday 23rd July 2011
Entry Fee 15p
Prizes:
First Prize: £1.50
Second £1.00
Third: 80p
Judges: D. M. Coward, W. Buckland, Kingsbridge
S. Goodwin, Morleigh, Kingsbridge
G. Harvey, Liverton, Newton Abbot
T. Reeves, West Alvington, Kingsbridge
OPEN COTTAGERS’ CLASSES
1. Eleven Runner Beans
2. Six Broad Beans
3. Nine Peas
4. Three Carrots (stump rooted)
5. Three Carrots (long)
6. Three Turnips (garden grown)
7. Three Globe Beet
8. Five Tomatoes
9. Three Onion Sets (globe). To be shown as grown
10. Three Onions (other than sets) To be shown as grown
11. Six Shallots (new hybrids)
12. Six Shallots (any other variety)
13. Ten Shallots (Pickling)
14. Five stems of Parsley
15. Three Potatoes (Round white)
16. Three Potatoes (Round coloured)
17. Three Potatoes (Oval white)
18. Three Potatoes (Oval coloured)
19. Two Lettuces
20. Three sticks of Rhubarb
21. One Marrow, suitable for table not exceeding 15"
22. One plate or tray of four Vegetables (one of each, space not to exceed 24"x 18")
23. One dish or plate of Soft Fruit (any variety) dish or plate not to exceed 23 cms.
24. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, decorative medium)
25. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms ball)
26. One vase of Pompon Dahlias (five blooms,)
27. One vase of Annuals (six stems)
28. One vase of Gladioli (one spike)
29. Five Antirrhinums
30. One stem Rose Cluster Flowered (floribunda)
31. One bloom Hydrangea
32. One vase of Sweet Peas (twelve stems)
33. One Rose (H.T.)
OPEN CLASSES
34. Nine Dwarf Beans
35. Six Runner Beans
36. Six Broad Beans
37. Nine Peas
38. Three Carrots (long)
39. Three Carrots (stump rooted)
40. Two Lettuce
41. Three Turnips (garden grown)
42. Three Beet (globe)
43. Six Shallots (new hybrids)
44. Six Shallots (any other variety)
45. Ten Shallots (Pickling)
46. Three Onions (other than sets) to be shown as grown
47. Three Onions (sets) to be shown as grown
48. Three Onions (sets), Autumn sown, dressed
49. Two Cabbages
50. Five stems of Parsley
51. Three Potatoes (Round white)
52. Three Potatoes (Round coloured)
53. Three Potatoes (Oval white)
54. Three Potatoes (Oval coloured)
55. Five Tomatoes
56. Two Cucumbers (grown under glass)
57. Three sticks of Rhubarb
58. Plate or tray of four Vegetables (one of each kind), space not to exceed 24" x 18"
59. Any other Vegetable not previously mentioned
60. One dish or plate of Blackcurrants (5 strigs/bunches)
61. One dish or plate of Gooseberries (20 with stalks)
62. One dish or plate of Soft Fruit (any other variety with stem). Dish or plate not to exceed
8’’
63. Six Pansies
64. Three Roses
65. Three vases of Sweet Peas (six stems in each distinct variety)
66. One vase of sweet peas (12 stems mixed)
67. Best bunch of Garden Flowers (tied), to show all way round
Additional prize of seed voucher presented by Sutton Seeds for the Winner of Class 67
68. Three Gladioli
69. One vase of Gladioli (one spike)
70. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, decorative)
71. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, cactus)
72. One vase of Dahlias (five stems, pompon)
73. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms ball)
74. One vase of Mixed Dahlias (five blooms, max space 18" x 18")
75. One vase Mixed Herbaceous Perennials (six stems)
76. One vase of Annuals (six stems)
77. One bloom, Hydrangea
78. One Pot Plant Foliage (pot not to exceed 7in)
79. One Rose H.T. - Open to members of Yealmpton Gardeners Association only
80. One Fuchsia in pot not to exceed 7 ins in diameter
81. One flowering pot plant in pot not to exceed 7" (not fuchsia)
OPEN CLASSES - SINGLE EXHIBITS [Prize Cards only]
VEGETABLES
82. One Broad Bean
83. One Runner Bean
84. One Pea
85. One Oval Potato
86. One Round Potato
87. One Beet (globe)
88. One Onion (as grown)
89. One Carrot (any variety)
90. One Tomato
FLOWERS
91. One Dahlia (medium decorative)
92. One Dahlia (Ball)
93. One Dahlia (medium cactus)
94. One Dahlia (pompon)
95. One Rose
96. One Sweet Pea
97. One Spike Antirrhinum
98. One bloom or stem any flower not mentioned in schedule
CHILDREN’S ART CLASSES (Open to Yealmpton School only - No entry fee)
Prizes:
First Prize: £1.50p,
Second: £1.00p,
Third: 80p
99. Children under 8 years
100. Children 8 years and over
CHILDREN’S OPEN CLASSES
(Not exceeding 14 years of age on date of Show - No entry fee)
Prizes:
First Prize £1.50p,
Second £1.00p,
Third: 80 p
(but see special prizes for classes 101,102 & 103)
101. Garden on Tray not exceeding 18" x 18"
102. One vegetable animal
103. A decorative egg
104. A saucer of Cress
105. A vase of Garden Flowers, not exceeding 7 stems
Classes 99 to 105 sponsored by Mr. S. Ashcroft
SPECIAL PRIZES
A Perpetual Silver Cup will be awarded for the highest number of points in Classes 1 to 33. (H70)
A Medal will be awarded to the runner-up.
Rosettes for the ‘Best Flower in Show’ and the ‘Best Vegetable in Show’.
Open - The R.J. Ellis Perpetual Cup will be awarded for the Best Flower Exhibit including the Flower arrangement. (H71)
A Perpetual Silver Cup will be awarded for the highest points in Classes 34 to 81 (H72)
A Medal will be awarded to the runner-up.
A Perpetual Cup donated by Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pearn for the Best Vase of Dahlias. (H 73)
The Joan Love and Kathleen Dunn Perpetual Rose Bowl will be awarded to the winner of Class 79 who must be a member of the Yealmpton Gardeners’ Association. (H 74)
A Perpetual Cup will be awarded to the winners of Classes 99 to 100 Children’s Section presented by the Horticultural Section. (H 75)
A Medal will be awarded for the Highest Points in Classes 82 to 90 Vegetables and Classes 91 to 98 Flowers
The Arthur Tapper Perpetual Memorial Cup will be awarded for the best flower exhibit Classes 1 to 81. (H 76)
The Arthur Tapper Perpetual Memorial Cup will be awarded to the best vegetable exhibit Classes 1 to 81. (H 77)
Prize money of £5 in Class 55 kindly presented by Mr B Jones.
A Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the winner of Class 1
CHILDREN’S OPEN CLASSES
A Perpetual Cup, (The Arthur Tapper Trophy), will be awarded for the best exhibit in Class 101.
A Perpetual Cup presented by Mr B Jones will be awarded for the highest points in classes 101 to 105.
Special prizes of £5 to the winners of Classes 101, 102 and 103 presented by Mr Bryn Jones
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. All horticultural exhibits to be grown in exhibitor’s own garden. The Committee reserve the right to inspect exhibitor’s gardens.
2. Exhibits may be staged on the evening before the Show, at owner’s risk, between 6.30 & 8.30pm, or from 7 a.m. on morning of Show, ready for judging by 09.30 am and may not be removed until 4.45 p.m.
3. Exhibitors must provide their own vases and plates; Exhibitors Cards will be provided.
4. The Committee will take ordinary care of exhibits, etc., but will not be responsible for damage, etc. that may occur.
5. Exhibitors are restricted to two entries in any one class with only the highest placed one to count for trophies
6. Any objections to be made in writing to the Honorary Secretary by 2.30 p.m. together with a fee of £10 that will be returned if the objection is upheld. Judges’ decision to be final.
7. Horticultural exhibitors are entitled to free entry to the Show Yard if their total entry fee is £2.50 or over.
8. Professional gardeners, or those employing full-time assistants cannot compete in the Cottagers’ class.
9. Will exhibitors please collect prize money by 4.00 p.m. Any not claimed by then will be returned to the Association.
10. The presentation of the Cups, etc. will take place at 4.00 p.m. in the Horticultural Tent.
Entries fees must be sent with the entry form to:
Mr R. Moore, 12 Hillside Drive, Yealmpton. PL8 2NT to arrive not later than Saturday 23rd July 2011
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES will late entries or alterations be allowed after the closing date
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