PORTISHEAD SUMMER SHOW - SATURDAY 24TH AND SUNDAY 25TH JULY 2021 CLASS SCHEDULE FREE PARKING
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£1.00 PORTISHEAD SUMMER SHOW SATURDAY 24TH AND SUNDAY 25TH JULY 2021 At The Show Field, Clevedon Road, Portishead, BS20 7RA CLASS SCHEDULE includes details of classes and entry requirements FREE PARKING For what's on and when see www.portisheadsummershow.com
Hints Hints andandTipsTips for for NewNew Exhibitors Exhibitors Welcome Welcometo the to the Show! Show! WeWe are are delighted delighted to have to have youyou withwith us. us. Some Some essential essential tipstips so that so that youyou knowknowexactly exactly what what to do to and do and when: when: • •Complete Complete all details all detailson both on both sidessides of theof theentry entry form form at the at the back back of the of the programme programme • •Deliver Deliverentry entry form formandandfeesfeesto the to the Show Show Field Field on Saturday on Saturday morning morning between between 10.00 10.00 andand 12.0012.00or on or Monday on Monday or Tuesday or Tuesday before beforethetheShow Showas as Official Official opening opening Ian Reed-Downs by: by: Ian Reed-Downs - aka- aka Official opening by: Ian Reed-Downs - aka Downsy Downsy - Sam - Sam FM presenter FM presenter and and Matchday Matchday announcer announcer for Bristol for Bristol City City FC and FC and Bristol Bristol Bears Bears Rugby Rugby described Downsydescribed on presenter - Sam FM the on theform.form. andLate Late entries Matchday entrieswillwill announcer notnot be accepted. be accepted. for Bristol City FC and Bristol Bears Rugby • •Photographic Photographic exhibits exhibitsneed needtheir ownown their form form so complete so complete a second a second form for for form Blessing Blessing by: by: those thoseANDANDboth photographs both photographs andandform must form Blessing by: mustbe handed be handed in by in 7pm by 7pm thethe Reverend Reverend NickNick Moxon, Moxon, Portishead Portishead Methodist Methodist Church Church Monday Monday before before Reverend the Show the Nick Moxon, Portishead Methodist Church Show Official Official Opening Opening on Saturday on Saturday 12 noon 12 noon • •Handwriting Handwriting andand Poetry Poetryexhibits alsoalso exhibits need need to be Official Opening on Saturday 12 noon to given be given in byin 7pm by 7pm thethe Monday Monday before beforethethe Show Show ADMISSION ADMISSION DETAILS: DETAILS: ALL TICKETS ALL TICKETS TO BE TOPURCHASED BE PURCHASEDIN ADVANCE IN ADVANCE £7.50£7.50 up toup17.7.2021 to 17.7.2021 • •Collect entry Collect ADMISSION (class) entry DETAILS: cards (class) ALL from cards TICKETS the from TO Pavilion BEthe Pavilion PURCHASED at the IN Showfield atADVANCE the £7.50on Showfield upFriday on Friday to 17.7.2021 and and £10.00 £10.00 fromfrom 18.7.2021 18.7.2021 to 25.7.2021 to 25.7.2021 via web via web site site 6pm-9pm 6pm-9pm (you(you and cancan £10.00 taketake from up to 18.7.2021 up10pm to 10pm to to stage 25.7.2021 to stage thethe via web exhibits) site exhibits)or Saturday or Saturday CHILDREN CHILDREN UNDER UNDER 17 - 17 FREE - FREE CHILDREN UNDER 17 - FREE 7am-9am 7am-9am SHOW SHOW OPENING OPENING HOURS HOURS • •FindFind thetheclass number class number on theonSHOWtables the tablesin one OPENING in one of the HOURS twotwo of the marquees marquees - - Horticultural Horticultural (on(onthethe left)left) andand Handicraft Handicraft & Childrens & Childrens (on(on thethe right) right) Saturday: Saturday: Open Open 11.30 11.30 am until am until 5.305.30 pm approx. pm approx. • •Place youryour Place exhibit exhibitSaturday: on the on the Open table 11.30 with table amyour your with until entry 5.30 entry pmcard card approx. faceface down down(so (so thatthat No public No public admission admission to marquees to marquees whilst whilst judging judging is in isprogress in progress No public admission to marquees whilst judging is in progress onlyonly thetheclass andand class exhibitor exhibitor number number on theon the back are are back showing) showing) Sunday: Sunday: OpenOpen 10 am10 -am 5.30 - 5.30 pm approx. pm approx. • •ComeCome andandenjoy thethe enjoy Show! Show! Sunday: Open 10 am - 5.30 pm approx. Exhibitors Exhibitors will only will only be allowed be allowed to remove to removeexhibits exhibits when when a signal a signal is given is given • •If you areExhibitors If you lucky are enough lucky will onlyto enough behave to allowedwon have towon1st, 12stnd,exhibits remove 2ornd3or you 3when rd rd you can can collect a signal collect thethe is given prize prize money money on Sunday on Sunday 2.30pm-6.30pm 2.30pm-6.30pm from fromthethe Pavilion Pavilion FreeFree Car Park Car Park - Gordano - Gordano Sports Sports FieldField onlyonly • •WeWe willwill announce announce theFree the cupCar cup winners winners on aonboarda board Park - Gordano Sports Field only whichwhich willwill be displayed be displayed at at thethe frontfront of the of the Show Show Office. Office. NO VEHICLES NO VEHICLES ALLOWED ALLOWED ON SHOW ON SHOW FIELD FIELD • •Exhibits Exhibitsmustmust notnot be removed be NO removed VEHICLES before before ALLOWED 5.30pm5.30pm ON SHOW on Sunday. on Sunday. FIELD (Any(Anyperishable perishable AFTER AFTER 11.30 11.30 am ON am SATURDAY ON SATURDAY OR BEFORE OR BEFORE 5.305.30 pm on pmSUNDAY on SUNDAY items itemsnotnot AFTER claimed claimed 11.30 am by 6.30pm ON by 6.30pm SATURDAY willwill OR be disposed BEFORE be disposed of.)of.)pm on SUNDAY 5.30 Become Become a Society a Society Member Member for only for only £20.00 £20.00 a year a year Become a Society Member for only £20.00 a year Details Details fromfrom membership membership secretary secretary and and Society Society standstand YouYou don't don't havehave to be to abemaster a master Details gardener from gardener to enter! membershiptosecretary enter! and Society stand (Separate (Separate tips/guide tips/guide for for howhow to show to show produce produceentries entries are are available available whenwhen putting putting in class in class entries entries or by or contacting by contacting www.portisheadsummershow.com) www.portisheadsummershow.com) Affiliated Affiliated to the to Royal the Royal Horticultural Horticultural Society Society Affiliated to the Royal Horticultural Society Member Memberof the of Somerset the Somerset Federation Federation of Gardening of Gardening Clubs Clubs Member of the Somerset Federation of Gardening Clubs Member Member of Association of Association of Shows of Shows & Agricultural & Agricultural Organisations Organisations Member of Association of Shows & Agricultural Organisations
REGULATIONS REGULATIONS GOVERNING GOVERNING THETHE SHOW SHOW 7. JUDGES 7. JUDGES 1. ENTRIES 1. ENTRIES TheTheCommittee Committee shallshall appoint appoint the the Judges, Judges, whowhomaymay givegive extraextra prizes prizes for any for any exhibit exhibit ShowShow EntryEntry formsformscan can be taken be takento: to: thatthat shallshall be deserving be deserving of that of that distinction, distinction, andandmaymay withhold withholdprizes prizes from from anyany Saturday Saturday17 July- 17 July- TheTheFlower Flower Show ShowFieldField between between 10.00 10.00 am amandand12.00 12.00 pm pm exhibit exhibit theytheymaymay deem deem unworthy. unworthy. No judges No judges to betoapproached be approached by any by anyperson person Monday Monday 19 July 19 July or Tuesday or Tuesday 20 July 20 July- To-the To the Flower Flower Show Show Field, Field, Clevedon ClevedonRoad,Road, otherother thanthan official official stewards. stewards. AnyAny protest protest against against the the decisions decisionsof the of the JudgeJudge of of Portishead, Portishead,BS20 BS20 7RA7RAbetween between 10.00 10.00 am am to 7.00pm to 7.00pm the the awardawardof aof points a points prizeprize must must be made be made no later no later thanthan 5 pm 5 pm on the on the Saturday Saturdayof of OR OR the the Show.Show.WhilstWhilst an appeal an appeal is permitted, is permitted, the the committee committee reserve reserve the the rightright to to Alternatively Alternatively entryentry formsforms can can be hand be hand delivered deliveredor posted or postedto Mrs to Mrs Elaine Elaine Hall,Hall, 27 27 charge charge £5.00£5.00 for this for this whichwhich will will be refunded be refunded in the in the eventevent thatthat the the appeal appeal is is Falcon Falcon Close, Close, Portishead, Portishead, BS20 BS20 6UT6UT upheld. upheld.Subject Subject to the to the determination determination of any of any protest protest THETHEJUDGES JUDGESDECISION DECISION IS IS Entry Entry feesfees will will be forfeited be forfeitedfor all forentries all entries not not staged. staged. FINALFINAL andand BINDING. BINDING. All photographs, All photographs, poemspoemsandandhandwriting handwriting to be tohanded be handed in before in before 7.007.00 pm pmon the on the 8. HANDLING 8. HANDLING OF EXHIBITS OF EXHIBITS Monday Monday before before the the Show.Show. No person No person exceptexcept the the Judges, Judges, Committee, Committee, or Exhibitor or Exhibitor shallshall be allowed be allowed to touch to touch 2. STAGING 2. STAGING or handle or handleanyanyspecimen specimenexhibited exhibitedfor competition for competition afterafter the the exhibits exhibits are are staged. staged. Exhibitors Exhibitors will will be allowed be allowedto stage to stagetheirtheir exhibits exhibits on the on the FridayFriday evening evening fromfrom 9. BONA 9. BONAFIDEFIDEOF EXHIBIT OF EXHIBIT 6.00pm 6.00pmto 10topm10 pmandandSaturday Saturday7.007.00am amto 9.00 to 9.00 am,am,afterafter whichwhich the the tentstents will will be be No prize No prize shallshall be awarded be awarded for any for any flowers, flowers, plants, plants, fruitfruit or vegetables, or vegetables, whichwhichhavehave cleared cleared for judging. for judging. PLEASE PLEASE NOTE NOTETHAT THATTHETHE OFFICE OFFICE IS CLOSED IS CLOSED FORFORTHETHE not not been been grown grownby the by the exhibitor exhibitor at least at least twotwomonths months before before the the Show, Show, andandthe the COLLECTION COLLECTION OF CLASS OF CLASS CARDSCARDSFROM FROM 9PM9PM FRIDAYFRIDAYTO 7AM TO 7AM SATURDAY. SATURDAY. exhibits exhibits in allincookery all cookery andandhandicraft handicraftclasses classes shallshall havehavebeen been made madeor prepared or prepared by by 3. CLASS 3. CLASS CARDSCARDS the the exhibitor. exhibitor.Every Every exhibitor exhibitor on making on making his/her his/her entry entry will will be required be required to make to makea a No exhibitor No exhibitor is toisstage to stage an exhibit an exhibituntiluntil a Class a Class CardCard has has been been obtained obtained fromfrom the the declaration declarationto this to this effect. effect. Section Section 5 and5 and Children’s Children’sclasses classes excluded excludedfromfromthisthis Secretary's Secretary's Office. Office. An infringement An infringement of this of this rulerule will will disqualify disqualify the the exhibitor exhibitor fromfrom ruling. ruling. receiving receiving a prize. a prize. 10. 10. DEFINITION DEFINITION OF ANOF AMATEUR AN AMATEUR 4. EXHIBITS 4. EXHIBITS An Amateur An Amateur is a is person a person whowhoneither neither makesmakesgardening gardening a business a businessnor nor employs employs a a No prize No prize shallshall be awarded be awarded for any for any exhibit exhibit where where the the exhibitor exhibitor has has received receivedhelphelp or or full full timetime gardener. gardener. OnlyOnly an amateur an amateur maymay enterenter in the in the Member Member or Novice or Noviceclasses. classes. advice advice on the on thearrangement arrangement of the of the exhibit exhibit in Classes in Classes 311311to 320. to 320. 11. 11. DEFINITION DEFINITION OF AOFNOVICE A NOVICE 5. INSPECTION 5. INSPECTION OF EXHIBITS OF EXHIBITS A novice A novice is a isperson a personwhowhohas has not not previously previously wonwon a first a first prizeprize in this in this show show for afor a TheThe Committee Committee reserves reserves the the rightright to inspect to inspectthe the exhibits exhibits afterafter the the entries entries havehave similar similar exhibit exhibit to that to that shownshown in thein the description descriptionof theof the classclass in which in whichhe or heshe or she is is beenbeen made.made.AnyAnyexhibitor exhibitor refusing refusingto allow to allowa visit a visit shall, shall, at the at the discretion discretion of the of the exhibiting, exhibiting, e.g.e.g. a person a person whowho has has wonwon a first a first prizeprize for an forexhibit an exhibitof dahlias of dahliasin this in this Committee, Committee, forfeit forfeit all entry all entry feesfees andand be excluded be excluded fromfrom exhibiting. exhibiting. show show cannot cannotenter enter in Class in Class No. No. 3. 3. 6. LIABILITY 6. LIABILITY FORFOR LOSS LOSS OR DAMAGE OR DAMAGE 11a.DEFINITION 11a.DEFINITION OF AOFSENIOR A SENIOR CITIZEN CITIZEN TheThe Committee Committee will will taketake no responsibility no responsibility for loss for loss or damage or damage to exhibits, to exhibits, articles articles A person A personwhowho is aged is aged 60 or60over or over at the at the datedate of the of the show show shown shownfor display for display or sale, or sale, or personal or personal property. property. NightNight security security will will be provided be provided 12. 12. LIMITATION LIMITATION OF PRIZES OF PRIZES although althoughthe the same same conditions conditionswill will apply apply as above. as above. No exhibitor No exhibitor will will be permitted be permitted to take to take more more thanthan oneoneprizeprize in each in each classclass (Special (Special Prizes Prizes andandChallenge Challenge CupsCups excepted). excepted).
13. 13. UNFAIR UNFAIR COMPETITION COMPETITION AnyAnyperson personexhibiting exhibiting flowers, flowers, plants plants or fruit or fruit belonging belonging to another to another (excepting (excepting 20. 20. For Forthe the purpose purposeof the of the Show,Show,a bowla bowl is a is vessel a vessel for displaying for displaying cut cut flowers flowers in in Classes Classesalready alreadystated stated in Regulation in Regulation 9) and 9) and entering enteringthem themas his as or hisher or her own, own, water wateror foror growing for growing bulbous bulbousplants, plants, andand having having a diameter a diameter at its atmouth its mouth at least at least exercising exercising anyanyartifice artifice to deceive to deceive the the Judges, Judges,or otherwise or otherwise attempting attemptingto gain to gain equal equalto but to butusually usually greater greater than, than, its height. its height.A vaseA vase is a is vessel a vessel for displaying for displaying cut cut prizes prizes by unfair by unfair means,means,or inoranyway in anyway infringing infringinganyanyof these of these rules,rules, shallshall forfeit forfeit all all flowers flowers in water in water andand having having a greater a greater heightheight thanthan the thediameter diameter of itsofmouth. its mouth. prizes prizes which which maymay havehave been been allotted allottedto him to himor her, or her, andandthe the Committee Committee reserves reserves 21. 21. TheThe Society Society shallshall not not be responsible be responsible for any for any accidents accidents arising arising fromfromanyanycausecause to itself to itself the the power power to refuse to refuse futurefutureentries entries from from anyany suchsuchexhibitor. exhibitor. Complaints Complaints to anyto anypersonpersonwhen whenassisting assisting or visiting or visitingthe the Show, Show, or foror any for any damage damage or loss, or loss, under underthisthis rulerule must mustbe made be made to the to the Secretary Secretarybeforebefore 7.00pm7.00pm on the on the firstfirst dayday of of howsoever howsoever causedcaused to the to the property property of any of any suchsuchperson. person. the the Show.Show.Persons Persons lodging lodgingcomplaints, complaints, must mustdeposit deposit £5.00£5.00 withwith the the Secretary. Secretary. 22. 22. DAHLIADAHLIA CLASSES CLASSES Unless Unlessthe the casecaseis proved, is proved,thisthis depositdeposit will will be forfeited. be forfeited. TheThedecision decision of the of the GROUP GROUP CLASSIFICATION, CLASSIFICATION, FORMATION FORMATION ANDAND SIZES:SIZES: Committee Committee in allincases all cases will will be final. be final. CACTUS: CACTUS: Cactus Cactus Dahlias Dahlias havehave fullyfully doubledoubleblooms, blooms,the the ray ray florets florets are are usually usually 14. 14. PRIZEPRIZE MONEY MONEY pointed, pointed, the themajority majorityare are narrow narrowandand revolute revolutefor more for more thanthanhalfhalf theirtheir length. length. ALL ALL PRIZE PRIZE MONIESMONIES WILLWILLBE PAID BE PAID OUTOUT ON ON THETHEFIELD FIELD AT THE AT THETREASURER’S TREASURER’S OFFICE OFFICE DECORATIVE: DECORATIVE: Decorative Decorative Dahlias Dahliashavehave full full double double blooms, blooms, showing showing no disc. no disc. TheThe FROMFROM 2.30PM2.30PMTO 6.30PM TO 6.30PM ON ONTHETHE SECOND SECOND DAYDAY OF THE OF THE SHOW.SHOW. Where Where ray ray florets florets are arebroad, broad, generally generally flat flat or slightly or slightly twisted twistedandand usually usually bluntly bluntly pointed. pointed. sponsorship sponsorship has hasbeen been obtained obtained for prizes for prizes withwith a greater a greater valuevalue thanthan the the published published EXHIBITS: EXHIBITS: An exhibit An exhibitof dahlias of dahlias should shouldbe arranged be arranged so that so that all the all the blooms bloomsfaceface in in prize prize money moneythenthen the the sponsors sponsorsprize prize will will be paid. be paid. the the same samedirection, direction, are are clearclear of each of eachother other andandstaged stagedso that so that a pleasant a pleasantandand 14A.14A. GRANDGRAND DRAW DRAW PRIZES PRIZES balanced balanced exhibitexhibit is achieved. is achieved. TheTheSociety Society will will not notbe holding be holding a Granda Grand Prize Prize Draw Draw at the at the 2021 2021 Show Show duedueto to All blooms All blooms shouldshould be staged be stagedwithwithsome somedahliadahlia foliage, foliage, preferably preferably on the on thestem.stem. TheThe Covid-19. Covid-19. foliage foliage should shouldbe clean, be clean, healthy healthy andand undamaged. undamaged. 15. 15. REMOVAL REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS OF EXHIBITS It is Itrecommended is recommended thatthat the the namesnames of allofvarieties all varieties shouldshould be clearly be clearly stated. stated. Exhibits Exhibitsmust must not notbe removed be removed untiluntil afterafter the the prize prize presentation presentation on the on the second second dayday 23. 23. ALL ALLCUPS CUPSANDAND TROPHIES TROPHIES TO BETORETURNED BE RETURNED TO THE TO THE CUPS CUPS & TROPHIES & TROPHIES of the of the Show Showandand must must be removed be removed before before6.306.30 pm.pm.OnlyOnlylegitimate legitimateexhibitors exhibitors SECRETARY SECRETARY BY 1STBY 1ST JULYJULY ANDAND SHALL SHALLREMAINREMAIN THETHEPROPERTY PROPERTY OF THE OF THE SOCIETY. SOCIETY. maymayremoveremove exhibits. exhibits. 24. 24. RESTRICTED RESTRICTED CLASSES CLASSES 16. 16. All cut All cut flowers flowers to betoshown be shown in containers in containers provided provided by theby the exhibitor. exhibitor.Fruit, Fruit, Class Class 81 is81restricted is restricted to exhibitors to exhibitors livingliving within within the the ParishParish boundaries boundaries of of vegetable vegetable andandegg eggexhibitors exhibitorsmust mustprovide providetheirtheir ownowndishes. dishes. Portishead Portishead andand NorthNorth Weston, Weston,Portbury, Portbury, Clapton Clapton in Gordano in Gordano or Weston-in- or Weston-in- 17. 17. Definitions Definitionsof classes of classesare are taken taken fromfromthe the 'Horticultural 'HorticulturalShow Show Handbook' Handbook' Gordano. Gordano. published published by the by theRHS.RHS. 25. 25. RESTRICTIONS RESTRICTIONS ON ON ARTARTCLASSES CLASSES 18. 18. NAME NAME OF EXHIBITS OF EXHIBITS Exhibitors Exhibitors in thein the Art Art Classes Classes 407407 - 412 - 412 andand 443443maymay NOTNOT enterenter more more thanthanTWO TWO All exhibits All exhibitsshould should be correctly be correctly named, named,if possible. if possible. ErrorError in naming in naming will will not not EXHIBITS EXHIBITS IN EACH IN EACH CLASS. CLASS. disqualify, disqualify,but but the theJudgesJudges will will recognise recognise correctness correctness in naming in naming as telling as telling in favour in favour 26. 26. RESTRICTIONS RESTRICTIONS ON ON ALL ALL CLASSES CLASSES of an ofexhibitor an exhibitor in ain close a close competition. competition. EXHIBITORS EXHIBITORS AREAREENCOURAGED ENCOURAGED TO MARK TO MARK Exhibitors Exhibitors are are limited limited to atoMAXIMUM a MAXIMUM OF TWOOF TWO EXHIBITS EXHIBITS IN ANYIN ANY CLASS,CLASS, unless unless THEIR THEIR EXHIBITS EXHIBITS WITH WITH THETHE VARIETY VARIETY NAME NAME FORFOR THETHEBENEFIT BENEFIT OF OUR OF OUR VISITORS. VISITORS. otherwise otherwise indicated. indicated. 19. 19. SPACING SPACING 27. 27. MEMBERS MEMBERS CLASSES CLASSES Unless Unlessotherwise otherwise stated, stated, spacings spacings shownshownin thein the schedule schedule are are for the for the full full widthwidth of of Exhibitors Exhibitors in these in these classes classes must must be current be current members members of theof the Portishead Portishead andand table, table, ie approx ie approx 76 cm. 76 cm. District District Horticultural Horticultural Society. Society.
SPECIAL SPECIAL CUPS CUPS ANDAND PRIZES PRIZES 28. 28. DRONES DRONES TheThe Royal Royal Horticultural Horticultural Society’s Society’s BANKSIAN BANKSIANMEDAL MEDALwill will be awarded be awarded to the to the Drones Drones are are not not permitted permitted to betoused be usedat the at the Show Show FieldField during during the the course course of the of the exhibitor exhibitor withwith the the highest highest totaltotal of cash of cash prizes prizes in Classes in Classes 1-77.1-77. TheThe winners winners of the of the Show Show in accordance in accordance withwith Air Navigation Air Navigation Order Order 2016 2016 medal medal in the in the previous previous twotwo years years are are not not eligible eligible thisthis year. year. 29. 29. DOGS DOGS Dogs Dogs are are allowed allowed on the on the fieldfield during during the the course courseof the of the Show Show on nonon non extending extending Winner Winner 2019 2019 Mr Kelvin Mr Kelvin Bush Bush Winner Winner 2020 2020 - Mrs - Mrs Linda Linda Hodgetts Hodgetts leads, leads, we do we however do howeverask ask thatthat theythey are are not not taken taken intointo the the refreshment refreshment area. area. Tables Tables andand chairs chairs are are available available outside outside TheThe Society’s Society’s BLUEBLUE RIBBONS RIBBONS will will be awarded be awardedfor the for the bestbest exhibits exhibits in each in each of the of the PLEASE PLEASE DO DONOTNOTLEAVELEAVE YOUR YOURDOGDOG in your in your car car in the in the car car parkpark Horticultural Horticultural Section, Section, FruitFruit Section, Section, Floral Floral Art Art Arrangement Arrangementandand Vegetable Vegetable 30. 30. MOVEMENT MOVEMENT ON ON FIELD FIELD Section. Section. TheThe Judge's Judge's decision decision is final. is final. Exhibitors, Exhibitors, Visitors Visitors andand Traders Traderswhowhohavehavevehicles vehicles on the on thefieldfield must must remove remove theirtheir vehicles vehicles fromfrom the the showground showground when when askedasked to doto so doby soabysteward a steward or other or other official. official. FLOWERS FLOWERS Restrictions Restrictions on vehicle on vehicle movement movement applyapply whilst whilst the the Show Showis open is open to avoid to avoid THETHE JOHN JOHN DAWS DAWS CUPCUP for the for the bestbest Novice Novice Dahlias Dahlias in Class in Class 3. 3. collisions collisions withwith members membersof the of the public. public. THETHE H. POOLE H. POOLEMEMORIAL MEMORIAL PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit of of 31. 31. HEALTH HEALTHANDAND SAFETY SAFETY Dahlias Dahlias in the in the Show. Show. Exhibitors Exhibitors andandTraders Traders are are responsible responsible for ensuring for ensuring thatthat theirtheir ownown exhibits exhibits comply comply THETHE MILLARD MILLARD ROSEROSE BOWLBOWLfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 6. 6. withwith Health Health andandSafety Safety regulations. regulations. ThisThis includes includesadherence adherence to the to the Covid-19 Covid-19 THETHE ARTHUR ARTHUR KNIGHT KNIGHT PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUPfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class restrictions restrictions whichwhich maymay be inbeplace in place at the at the timetimeof the of the Show. Show. COVID-19 COVID-19- To-ensure To ensure 24. 24. the the safety safety of our of our members, members,visitors, visitors, exhibitors exhibitorsandand volunteers volunteers we will we will be putting be putting THETHE ALBRIGHT ALBRIGHT & WILSON & WILSONPERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in in in place in place safety safety measures measures to ensure to ensure thatthat we comply we comply withwith PublicPublic Health Health England England Class Class 63. 63. andandGovernment Government guidelines guidelines at the at the timetime of the of the Show Showin respect in respect of Covid-19. of Covid-19. Please Please THETHE A.S.G. A.S.G. SECURITY SECURITY SERVICES SERVICES CHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUP for the for the bestbest floral floral display display of of notenote thatthat we may we may needneed to implement to implement one-way one-way systems systemswithinwithin the the marquees. marquees. We We Roses Roses in the in the show. show. will will provide provide a hand a hand sanitiser sanitiser station station at the at the entrance entrance to the to themarquees. marquees. THETHE A.P.A.P. BURTBURTPERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUPfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Classes in Classes 69 and 69 and 70. 70. THETHE H.E.H.E. PUGSLEY PUGSLEY PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUPfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 51. 51. THETHE A.S.G. A.S.G. SECURITY SECURITY SERVICES SERVICES TROPHY TROPHYfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Classes in Classes 60 and 60 and 61. 61. FLOWER FLOWER COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS THETHE SMITH SMITH PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUPfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 20. 20. THETHE STONE STONE PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 28. 28. THETHE BURDEN BURDEN TROPHY TROPHY for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 73. 73. THETHE MARTIN MARTIN JANES JANES MEMORIAL MEMORIAL CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 29. 29.
PLANTS PLANTS FLORAL FLORALARRANGEMENTS ARRANGEMENTS THETHE JOHNJOHN LANGDON LANGDON PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Classes in Classes THETHE TOM TOMPUGSLEY PUGSLEYPERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest floral floral arrangement arrangement 154154 andand 155155 submitted submittedby aby novice. a novice. THETHE STANSTAN COOKCOOK TROPHY TROPHYfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 157.157. THETHE MRSMRSM.H.M.H. PUGSLEY PUGSLEY PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in in THETHE L.G.L.G. ROYNON ROYNON MEMORIAL MEMORIAL CUPCUPfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Classes in Classes 152152 andand 153.153. Classes Classes 314314 to 320 to 320 inclusive. inclusive. THETHE A.G.A.G. SKYRME SKYRME MEMORIAL MEMORIAL TROPHY TROPHY to the to the exhibitor exhibitor gaining gaining the the highest highest THETHE PORTISHEAD PORTISHEAD FLORAL FLORAL ARTART SOCIETY SOCIETY MODERN MODERNTROPHY TROPHY for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in in number number of points of points in Classes in Classes 101101 - 107 - 107 inclusive. inclusive. Class Class 316.316. THETHE PORTISHEAD PORTISHEAD FLORAL FLORAL ARTART SOCIETY SOCIETY FIGURINE FIGURINE TROPHY TROPHY for Best for Best Exhibit Exhibit in the in the FLOWER FLOWER DISPLAYS DISPLAYS Class Class 311.311. THETHE ROTARY ROTARY CLUBCLUB of PORTISHEAD of PORTISHEADCUPCUP for the for the bestbest hanging hanging basket basket in Class in Class 160160 THETHE BRYAN BRYANPARSONS PARSONSSHIELD SHIELD to the to the winner winner of the of the BlueBlue Ribbon Ribbonfor floral for floral exhibits exhibits THETHE ANGLIAN ANGLIANWINDOWS WINDOWS PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest allotment allotment in classes in classes 314-320. 314-320. exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 80. 80. THETHE ROLLASON ROLLASON PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGETROPHY TROPHYfor the for the mostmostpoints points in Classes in Classes THETHE A.V.A.V. HARRIS HARRIS CUPCUPto the to the winner winner of the of the BlueBlue Ribbon Ribbon for the for the floral floral exhibits. exhibits. 314314 - 320 - 320 inclusive. inclusive. VEGETABLES VEGETABLES andand AGRICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE PRODUCE CLASS CLASS POINTS POINTSCOMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS ADULTS ADULTS THETHE POOLE POOLE MEMORIAL MEMORIAL PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit of of THETHE W.T.H. W.T.H. GILLGILL PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUPto the to the exhibitor exhibitor gaining gaining the the highest highest tomatoes tomatoes in the in the Show.Show. THETHE KENNETH KENNETH GOBLEGOBLEPERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUPto ato First a First TimeTime Portishead Portishead THETHE JOHNJOHN CAREY CAREY MEMORIAL MEMORIAL TROPHY TROPHYfor the for the bestbestexhibit exhibit of Beans of Beans in the in the Show. Show. Flower Flower Show Show exhibitor exhibitor whowho gains gains the the mostmost points. points. THETHE W.T.H. W.T.H. GILLGILL PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUPfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 221.221. THETHE PARSONS PARSONS PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP to the to the exhibitor exhibitor gaining gaining the the highest highest THETHE H. WILLOUGHBY H. WILLOUGHBY LYLELYLE MEMORIAL MEMORIAL CUPCUP for the for the most most points points in the in the novice novice number numberof points of points in the in the Members MembersClasses. Classes. Vegetable Vegetable Classes. Classes. THETHE C.J. C.J. STACEY STACEY PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUPto the to the exhibitor exhibitor gaining gaining the the highest highest THETHE ARCHIE ARCHIE FERRIMAN FERRIMAN CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 281.281. number numberof points of points in the in the OpenOpen Classes. Classes. THETHE MEANEY MEANEYFAMILY FAMILY CUPCUPfor the for the mostmostpoints points in thein the Open Open Vegetable Vegetable classes. classes. THETHE WILLIAM WILLIAM TRIPP TRIPP PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUPto the to the exhibitor exhibitor winning winning the the THETHE FRANK FRANK CALCRAFT CALCRAFTMEMORIAL MEMORIAL TROPHY TROPHY to the to the winner winner of Class of Class 81 -81 “The - “The most most firstfirst prizes prizes in Classes in Classes 1-286. 1-286. Master Master Gardener Gardener of Portishead”. of Portishead”. for full for full details details see see Class Class 81 81 THETHE ROLLINGS ROLLINGSPERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE TROPHY TROPHY to theto the winner winner of the of the BlueBlue Ribbon Ribbon in the in the Vegetable Vegetable section. section. FRUIT FRUIT THETHE W. HUNT W. HUNT PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE TROPHY TROPHY to the to the winner winner of the of the BlueBlue Ribbon Ribbon in the in the FruitFruit section. section.
CLASS CLASS POINTS POINTSCOMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS CHILDREN CHILDREN THETHE S.A.S.A. PARKER PARKERPERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUPto the to the childchild gaining gaining the the highest highest TRADE TRADEEXHIBITS EXHIBITS number number of points of points in Classes in Classes 470470 - 481 - 481 inclusive. inclusive. THETHE WESTERN WESTERN DAILY DAILY PRESS PRESS CHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUP to the to the bestbest nonnon horticultural horticultural Trade Trade THETHE H.A.H.A. BESSANT BESSANTPERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUPto the to the childchild gaining gaining the the highest highest exhibit. exhibit. number number of points of points in Classes in Classes 482482 - 497 - 497 inclusive. inclusive. THETHE BETOMBETOM TROPHY TROPHY for the for the bestbest Inside Inside Horticultural Horticultural Trade Trade exhibit. exhibit. THETHE BURDEN BURDENPERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUPto the to the childchild gaining gaining the the highest highest THETHE MARY MARY FIELDEN FIELDEN CUPCUP for the for the bestbest outside outside horticultural horticultural trade trade exhibit. exhibit. number number of points of points in Classes in Classes 500500 - 515 - 515 inclusive. inclusive. THETHE TOWNSWOMEN’S TOWNSWOMEN’S GUILDGUILD PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP to the to the bestbest non-Trade non-Trade THETHE AXAAXA ASSURANCE ASSURANCE SHIELD SHIELD to the to the childchild gaining gaining the the highest highest number numberof points of points in in exhibit. exhibit. Classes Classes 516516 - 527- 527 inclusive. inclusive. THETHE PRIMARY PRIMARY SCHOOLS SCHOOLSCHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUPto the to the primary primary school school whose whose pupils pupils win win the the mostmost points points in the in the children's children's classes classes COOKERY COOKERY THETHE MAJORIE MAJORIEWILSON WILSON SALVER SALVER for the for the bestbest Victoria Victoria Sandwich Sandwich in Class in Class 381.381. THETHE HANCOCK HANCOCK PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 480.480. THETHE HANCOCK HANCOCK PERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP for the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 495.495. THETHE BARRY BARRY WALTERS WALTERSBOWLBOWL for the for the mostmost points points in preserves in preserves classes classes 357357 - 364 - 364 inclusive. inclusive. THETHE NORTH NORTHSOMERSET SOMERSETMERCURY MERCURYPERPETUAL PERPETUALCHALLENGE CHALLENGECUPCUP to the to the exhibitor exhibitor gaining gaining the the highest highest number number of points of points in the in the Cookery CookeryClasses Classes 357357 - - 382382 inclusive inclusive HANDICRAFT HANDICRAFT ANDANDPHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY THETHE JESSIE JESSIE FOWLER FOWLERKNITTING KNITTING CUPCUP for the for the BestBest Knitting Knitting Exhibit Exhibit in the in the Show. Show. THETHE PHSPHS PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY CUPCUP to the to the exhibitor exhibitor gaining gaining the the highest highest number number of of points points in this in this section. section. PORTISHEAD PORTISHEAD TOWNTOWN COUNCIL COUNCILCUPCUP for the for the BestBest Art Exhibit Art Exhibit in classes in classes 407407 - 412 - 412 andand 440.440. THETHE RECTORY RECTORY CUPCUP for the for the bestbest hardhard material material handicraft handicraft in class in class 401401 SENIOR SENIOR CITIZENS CITIZENS THETHE GEORGE GEORGE EDWARDS EDWARDS PERPETUAL PERPETUALMEMORIAL MEMORIAL CUPCUPfor the for the BestBest Senior Senior Handwriting Handwriting exhibit exhibit in the in the Show. Show. THETHE FOTHERGILL FOTHERGILL SEEDSEED CUPCUPfor the for the bestbest exhibit exhibit in Class in Class 445.445. THETHE LEOSLEOS PERPETUAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CHALLENGE CUPCUP to the to the Senior Senior Citizen Citizen gaining gaining the the highest highest number number of points of points in classes in classes 440440 - 447 - 447 inclusive. inclusive.
SCHEDULE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES. OF CLASSES. MEMBERS MEMBERS CLASSES CLASSES Guidance Guidance notesnotes on showing on showing are are available available on request. on request. Naming Namingyouryour varieties varieties is ofis of Special Special attention attention is drawn is drawnto Regulation to Regulation27 27 interest interest to others to others andandcan can be abedeciding a deciding factor factor in cases in cases of close of close competition competition(see(see Points Points Competition Competition - see- see pagespages 10 and 10 and 11 11 Regulation Regulation 18 ).18 ). PrizePrize money money in allinclasses all classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p40p (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated). stated). Entry Entry fee fee 35p35p(see(seecupscups - SMITH, - SMITH,ARTHUR ARTHURKNIGHT, KNIGHT, STONE STONE andand MARTIN MARTIN JANES) JANES) SECTION SECTION 1 - CUT 1 - CUT FLOWERS FLOWERS Class Class BEGINNERS/NOVICE BEGINNERS/NOVICE CLASSES CLASSES 20 Annuals, 20 Annuals, fourfourkinds, kinds, fourfourvases. vases. SpaceSpace 900900 mmmm Special Special attention attention is drawn is drawnto Regulation to Regulation 11 11 21 Bowl 21 Bowlof mixed of mixed dahlias dahlias shownshown for all forround all round effect. effect. BowlBowl not not to exceed to exceed 250250 mmmm Points Points Competition Competition - see- see pages pages 10 and 10 and 11. 11. in in PrizePrize money moneyin allinClasses all Classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p,40p.40p. (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated) stated) diameter. diameter.Space Space750750 mm.mm. Entry Entry fee fee 35p35p(see(see cupscups - GOBLE, - GOBLE,MILLARD MILLARD& JOHN & JOHN DAWS) DAWS) 22 Rose, 22 Rose, oneone specimen specimen in vase. in vase. Class Class 23 Roses, 23 Roses, three three specimens, specimens, oneone vase.vase. 1 Annuals 1 Annuals(mixed (mixed or single or single species), species), oneone vase, vase, Antirrhinums Antirrhinums not not included. included. 24 Sweet 24 Sweetpeas. peas. 9 stems, 9 stems,ownownfoliage foliage optional, optional, oneone vase. vase. 2 Lavender, 2 Lavender,ten ten sprigs, sprigs, oneone vase.vase. 25 Gladioli, 25 Gladioli, threethreespikes, spikes, oneonevase.vase. 3 Dahlias, 3 Dahlias, threethree blooms, blooms,mixed mixed colours, colours, anyany kind,kind, oneone vase.vase. 26 Pansies/Violas, 26 Pansies/Violas, six blooms, six blooms,mixedmixed varieties. varieties. Space Space 300300 mmmm square square 4 Roses, 4 Roses, oneonespecimen specimen in vase. in vase. 27 Clematis, 27 Clematis, oneone flower flower in vase in vase 5 Roses, 5 Roses, oneonestem stem of cluster of cluster roses, roses, oneonevase. vase. 28 Vase 28 Vase or bowl or bowlof mixed of mixedgarden garden flowers. flowers. Space Space 750750 mmmm 6 Sweet 6 Sweetpeas, peas, seven seven stems, stems, mixedmixedvarieties, varieties, ownown foliage foliage optional, optional, oneone vase. vase. 29 Vase 29 Vase or bowl or bowlof mixed of mixedflowering flowering shrubs. shrubs. Roses Roses excluded. excluded. Space Space 750750 mmmm 7 Fuchsias, 7 Fuchsias, six mounted six mounted on aon board. a board. 8 Penstemons, 8 Penstemons, three three stemsstems in vase. in vase. METRIC METRIC TO IMPERIAL TO IMPERIALLINEAR LINEAR CONVERSIONS CONVERSIONS 9 One 9 One vase,vase, gardengardenflowers, flowers,oneonespecies species not not mentioned mentioned in Classes in Classes 1-8 1-8 25mm 25mm is equivalent is equivalent to 1to inch 1 inch (shrubs (shrubs excluded). excluded). 300mm 300mmis equivalent is equivalent to 1ft to 1ft 10 Vase 10 Vase or bowl or bowlof mixed of mixedgarden gardenflowers. flowers.
OPEN OPEN CLASSES CLASSES Points Points Competition Competition - see- see pages pages 10 and 10 and 11 11 73 Vase 73 Vase or bowl or bowl of mixed of mixed garden garden flowers. flowers. Space Space 750750 mmmm PrizePrize moneymoney in allinClasses all Classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p40p (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated) stated) 74 A74vase A vase of everlasting of everlastingflowers flowers EntryEntry fee 35p fee 35p (see(see cupscups - PUGSLEY, - PUGSLEY, ASGASG TROPHY, TROPHY, ALBRIGHT ALBRIGHT & WILSON, & WILSON, A.P.A.P. BURT,BURT, 75 Hydrangea, 75 Hydrangea,three three heads, heads, oneone vasevase BURDEN) BURDEN) 76 Buddleia, 76 Buddleia, threethree stems, stems, oneone vasevase 77 Foliage 77 Foliage shrubs, shrubs, threethree species, species, oneone vasevase Class. Class. 48 Penstemon, 48 Penstemon, three three stems,stems, oneonevasevase 49 Lavender, 49 Lavender, 10 sprigs, 10 sprigs, oneone vasevase 50 Bowl 50 Bowl of mixed of mixed annuals, annuals, Space Space 750750mmmm 51 Antirrhinums, 51 Antirrhinums, three three spikes, spikes, mixed mixed colours, colours, oneonevasevase 52 Dahlias, 52 Dahlias, cactus, cactus, three three blooms, blooms,oneone vasevase 53 Dahlias, 53 Dahlias, decorative decorative or ball, or ball, six blooms, six blooms, twotwo vasesvases 54 Marigolds, 54 Marigolds, ninenine cut flowers, cut flowers, any any type(s), type(s), oneonevasevase 55 Bowl 55 Bowl of mixed of mixed dahlias dahlias shown shown for all forround all round effect. effect. BowlBowl not not to exceed to exceed 250250 mmmm diameter, diameter, spacespace 750750 mmmm 56 Phlox, 56 Phlox, threethree spikes, spikes, oneone vasevase 57 Gladioli, 57 Gladioli, fourfour spikes, spikes, twotwovases vases 58 Bowl 58 Bowl of mixed of mixed petunias. petunias.SpaceSpace600600mmmm 59 Fuchsia, 59 Fuchsia,ninenine cut flowers, cut flowers, no fewer no fewerthanthan threethree varieties varieties mounted mounted on aon board. a board. Board Board not not to exceed to exceed300mm 300mm x 300mm x 300mm 60 Border 60 Bordercarnations, carnations,five five stems stems in onein one vasevase 61 Pinks, 61 Pinks, ninenine stems, stems, in onein one vasevase 62 Sweet 62 Sweetpeas,peas, creamcreamor white, or white, nineninestems, stems, ownownfoliage foliage optional, optional, oneone vasevase 63 Sweet 63 Sweetpeas,peas, 5 stems 5 stemsof each of each of 3of varieties, 3 varieties, in 3 in vases, 3 vases, ownown foliage foliage optional optional 64 Zinnias, 64 Zinnias, five five blooms, blooms, mixed mixed colours, colours, oneonevasevase 65 Pelargonium 65 Pelargonium stems, stems, three three cut blooms cut bloomsin individual in individual vasesvases 66 Rose, 66 Rose, single single stemstemin vase in vase 67 Roses, 67 Roses, threethree stems, stems,oneonevasevase 68 Roses, 68 Roses, sevenseven stems, stems, no fewer no fewerthanthan3 varieties, 3 varieties, oneonevasevase 69 Roses, 69 Roses, oneonestemstem of cluster of clusterroses, roses, oneonevasevase 70 Roses, 70 Roses, threethree stemsstemsof cluster of cluster roses,roses, mixedmixed varieties, varieties, oneone vasevase 71 Scabious, 71 Scabious,perennial, perennial, oneone vasevase 72 Outdoor 72 Outdoor flowers, flowers, oneone kindkind excluding excludingshrubs, shrubs, not not mentioned mentionedClasses Classes 48 to4877 to 77
GROUP GROUP ENTRY ENTRY SECTION SECTION 2 - SPECIMEN 2 - SPECIMEN PLANTS PLANTS Entry Entry fee £1.00 fee £1.00 BEGINNERS/NOVICE BEGINNERS/NOVICE CLASSES CLASSES 80 An 80 exhibition An exhibition of vegetables of vegetables and and flowers flowers by aby group a group of members of members fromfrom a single a single Special Special attention attention is drawn is drawn to Regulation to Regulation 11 11 locallocal Allotment Allotment site.site. Points Points Competition Competition - see- pages see pages 10 and 10 and 11 11 SizeSize not not to exceed to exceed 90 cm 90 by cm67bycm 67 deep. cm deep. PrizePrize moneymoney in allinClasses all Classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p 40p (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated) stated) The TheAnglian Anglian Windows Windows CupCup Prizes Prizes 1st £5., 1st £5., EntryEntry fee 35p fee 35p (see(see cupscups- A.G. - A.G. SKYRME) SKYRME) 2nd 2nd £3, £3, 3rd 3rd £2 £2 MAXIMUM MAXIMUM POTPOTSIZESIZE IN ANYIN ANY CLASSCLASS IN THIS IN THIS SECTION SECTION IS 250 IS 250 MMMM DIAMETER. DIAMETER. (UNLESS (UNLESS OTHERWISE OTHERWISE STATED). STATED). ClassClass THETHEFRANK FRANK CALCRAFT CALCRAFT MEMORIAL MEMORIAL COMPETITION COMPETITION 101 101 Orchid, Orchid, one one pot.pot. ClassClass 81 - 81 See- See Regulation Regulation 24 24 102 102 Cacti, Cacti, one one pot.pot. EntryEntry Fee Fee£1.00 £1.00 103 103 Pelargonium, Pelargonium, one onepot pot 1st Prize 1st Prize £10.00 £10.00 and and the Frank the Frank Calcraft Calcraft Memorial MemorialCup Cup 104 104 Fuchsia, Fuchsia, one one pot.pot. 2nd 2nd PrizePrize £5.00 £5.00 3rd Prize 3rd Prize £2.50. £2.50. 105 105 Flowering Flowering plantplant not not mentioned mentioned in any in any ClassClass in this in this Section Section ThisThis competition competition is foristhe for title the title of: The of: The Master Master (Amateur) (Amateur)Gardener Gardener of Portishead of Portishead 106 106 Alpines, Alpines, one one pot pot The The entry entry is toiscomprise: to comprise: 107 107 Succulents, Succulents, one one pot pot (a) An (a)arrangement An arrangement of twoof two distinct distinct kindskinds of flowers of flowers in 2 in vases, 2 vases, one one kindkind in each in each vasevase selected selectedfromfrom the following: the following: MEMBERS MEMBERS CLASSES CLASSES SweetSweetpeaspeas- 10 -stems 10 stemsany any one one variety variety or mixed or mixed Special Special attention attentionis drawn is drawn to Regulation to Regulation 27 27 RosesRoses - 5 specimens - 5 specimens any any one one variety variety or mixed or mixed Points Points Competition Competition - see- pages see pages 10 and 10 and 11 11 Dahlias Dahlias - 5 blooms - 5 bloomsany any one one variety variety or mixed or mixed PrizePrize money money in allinClasses all Classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p 40p (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated) stated) Annuals Annuals- 10 -stems 10 stems 3 kinds 3 kinds or more or more EntryEntry fee 35p fee 35p and and (b) A(b)collection A collection of four of four kindskinds of vegetables of vegetables selected selected from: from: MAXIMUM MAXIMUM POTPOT SIZESIZEIN ANY IN ANY CLASSCLASS IN THIS IN THIS SECTION SECTIONIS 250 IS 250 MMMM DIAMETER DIAMETER Beetroot Beetroot -6 -6 (UNLESS (UNLESSSTATED STATEDOTHERWISE). OTHERWISE). OnionOnion - 5 tops - 5 tops off off ClassClass BroadBroad Beans Beans - 10 -pods 10 pods 121 121 Fuchsia, Fuchsia, one.one. PeasPeas - 10 -pods 10 pods 122 122 Foliage Foliage plant, plant, one.one. Cauliflowers Cauliflowers -2 -2 123 123 Pelargonium Pelargonium (Geranium), (Geranium), one.one. Potatoes Potatoes - 6 one - 6 one variety variety 124 124 IndoorIndoor flowering flowering plant, plant, one.one. Carrots Carrots -6 -6 125 125 Planted Planted roundroundpot,pot, pot pot not not to exceed to exceed 300mm 300mmin diameter. in diameter. Runner RunnerBeans Beans -6 -6 126 126 Orchid, Orchid, one one To beTostaged be staged on aon tray a tray not not more more thanthan 600 600 mmmm x 900x 900 mm.mm. 127.127. Lilies, Lilies, one one EachEach exhibit exhibit will will be pointed be pointedto ato maximum a maximum of twenty of twenty points, points, plusplus ten points ten points for the for the 128.128. Cacti,Cacti, one one general general appearance appearance of theof whole the whole exhibit. exhibit.
OPEN OPEN CLASSES CLASSES OPEN OPEN CLASSES CLASSES Points Points Competition Competition - see- pages see pages 10 and 10 and 11 11 Points Points Competition Competition - see- pages see pages 10 and 10 and 11 11 PrizePrize moneymoneyin allinClasses all Classes £1.00,£1.00, 60p,60p, 40p.40p. (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated) stated) PrizePrize moneymoneyin allinclasses all classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p 40p EntryEntry fee 35p fee 35p (see(see cupscups - L.G.- L.G. ROYNON, ROYNON, JOHN JOHN LANGDON, LANGDON, STANSTAN COOK,COOK, ROTARY) ROTARY) EntryEntry fee 35p fee 35p PLEASE PLEASE STATE STATE POTPOT SIZESIZE IN ANYIN ANY CLASSCLASS IN THIS IN THIS SECTION SECTIONON THE ON THE ENTRY ENTRY FORM. FORM. All soft All soft fruitsfruits to betoshown be shown on stalks. on stalks. ClassClass ClassClass 150 150 Hosta, Hosta, one one pot pot 191 191 Apples, Apples, cooking, cooking, plateplate of four. of four. 151 151 Pelargonium, Pelargonium, two two pots.pots. 192 192 Apples, Apples, dessert, dessert, plateplate of four. of four. 152 152 Begonias, Begonias,two.two.In separate In separate potspots 193 193 Currants, Currants, black,black, 10 strings 10 strings 153 153 Begonia Begoniafibrous fibrous one one pot pot 194 194 Currants, Currants, red, red, 10 strings 10 strings 154 154 Fuchsia, Fuchsia, three three different different varieties. varieties. 195 195 Gooseberries, Gooseberries, plateplate of 200g of 200g (approx) (approx) 155 155 Fuchsia, Fuchsia, one one trainedtrained specimen. specimen. 196 196 Raspberries, Raspberries, plateplate of 100g of 100g (approx) (approx) 156 156 Flowering Floweringplant, plant, not mentioned not mentioned in anyin any ClassClass in this in this Section Section 197 197 DishDish of fruit, of fruit, one one kind,kind, not mentioned not mentionedin this in this section. section. 157 157 FiveFive different different cacticacti or succulent or succulent in separate in separate pots.pots. 198 198 Collection Collection of fruits, of fruits, three three kinds.kinds. 158 158 Bonsai Bonsai one onecontainer container withwith up toupthree to three specimens. specimens. 159 159 OneOne fern.fern. 160 160 Hanging Hangingbasketbasket (Maximum (Maximum basket basket size size 360 360 mm).mm). 161 161 Hanging Hangingpot (Maximum pot (Maximum pot size pot size 250mm) 250mm) EGGEGGCLASSES CLASSES 162 162 Planted Planted floralfloral trough, trough, not larger not larger thanthan600 600 mm mm and and 225 225 mm mm wide.wide. PrizePrize money money in allinclasses all classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p 40p 163 163 Flowering Floweringplants,plants, threethree kinds. kinds. EntryEntry fee 35p fee 35p 164 164 OneOneChilliChilli plantplant All Eggs All Eggs should should be home be home produced produced and and shown shown on plates on plates withwith straw, straw, sawdust sawdust or hay. or hay. 199 199 FourFour FreshFresh HensHens EggsEggs - white/cream - white/cream SECTION SECTION 3 - FRUIT 3 - FRUIT 200 200 FourFour FreshFresh HensHens EggsEggs - brown - brown 201 201 FourFour FreshFresh Bantam's Bantam's EggsEggs BEGINNERS/NOVICE BEGINNERS/NOVICE CLASSES CLASSES 202 202 Any Any otherother FourFour Culinary Culinary EggsEggs Special Special attention attentionis drawn is drawn to Regulation to Regulation 11 11 Points Points Competition Competition - see- pages see pages 10 and 10 and 11 11 PrizePrize moneymoneyin allinClasses all Classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p.40p. EntryEntry fee 35p fee 35p (see(see cupscups- W Hunt) - W Hunt) All soft All soft fruitfruit to betoshown be shown withwith stalks stalks and and on aon plate. a plate. ClassClass 181 181 Apples, Apples, cooking cookingor dessert, or dessert, plateplate of four. of four. 182 182 DishDish of fruit, of fruit, minimum minimum 100g,100g, one one kind.kind.
SECTION SECTION 4 - VEGETABLES 4 - VEGETABLES MEMBERS MEMBERS CLASSES CLASSES Guidance Guidance notes notes on showing on showing are are available available on request. on request. Naming Naming youryour varieties varieties is ofis of Special Special attention attentionis drawn is drawnto Regulation to Regulation 27 27 interest interest to others. to others. (See(See Regulation Regulation 18) 18) Points Points Competition Competition - see- see pagespages 10 and 10 and 11 11 PrizePrize money money in allinclasses all classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p40p (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated). stated). BEGINNERS/NOVICE BEGINNERS/NOVICE CLASSES CLASSES Entry Entry fee fee 35p35p Special Special attention attentionis drawn is drawn to Regulation to Regulation11 11 Points Points Competition Competition - see- see pagespages 10 and 10 and 11 11 Class Class PrizePrize money money in allinClasses all Classes £1.00, £1.00, 60p,60p, 40p40p (unless (unless otherwise otherwise stated) stated) 226226 Beans, Beans, runner, runner,six pods. six pods. Entry Entry fee fee 35p35p (see(see cupscups - W.T.H. - W.T.H. GILL,GILL, H. WILLOUGHBY H. WILLOUGHBYLYLE) LYLE) 227227 Longest Longest runner runnerbean,bean, oneone only,only, OneOneprize. prize. 228228 Beetroot, Beetroot, globe globe variety, variety, three, three, topstops off, off, 75mm 75mmremaining remaining Class Class 229229 Courgettes, Courgettes, two,two,not not overover 150150mm.mm. 205205 Beans, Beans, broad, broad, six pods. six pods. 230230 Tomatoes, Tomatoes, anyany type,type, plateplate of five, of five, calyces calyces on. on. 206206 Beans, Beans, runner, runner, six pods. six pods. 231231 Onions, Onions, five,five, growngrownfromfrom sets,sets, topstops off and off and tied.tied. 207207 Longest Longest runner runner bean,bean, oneoneonly.only. OneOne prize. prize. 232232 Shallots, Shallots, plateplate of six. of six. Shallots Shallots should should be tied be tied withwith plain plain raffia. raffia. 208208 Peas, Peas, plate plate of five of five pods.pods. 233233 Potatoes, Potatoes, white white or coloured, or coloured,fivefive of one of one namednamedvariety. variety. 209209 Lettuce, Lettuce, oneone anyanyvariety. variety. 234234 Heaviest Heaviest collection collectionof three of three potatoes potatoes (one(one prize) prize) 210210 Onions, Onions, fourfour growngrownfromfromsets,sets, topstopsoff, off, andandtiedtied withwith plain plain raffia. raffia. 235235 Rhubarb, Rhubarb, threethree sticks, sticks, leaves leaves trimmed trimmedto 75mm to 75mm basebase as pulled. as pulled. 211211 Courgettes, Courgettes,two,two, not not overover 150mm. 150mm. 236236 Heaviest Heaviest marrow marrow or courgette or courgette(one(one prize) prize) 212212 Beetroot, Beetroot, globe, globe, variety, variety, three, three, topstopsoff, off, 75mm 75mm remaining. remaining. 213213 Carrots, Carrots, topstops off, off, three three 75mm75mmremaining. remaining. 214214 Shallots, Shallots, plateplate of six. of six. Shallots Shallots shouldshould be tied be tied withwith plain plain raffia. raffia. 215215 Tomatoes, Tomatoes, plateplate of four, of four, calyces calyces on. on. 216216 Tomatoes, Tomatoes, cherry cherry type, type, plateplate of four, of four, calyces calyceson. on. 217217 Tomatoes, Tomatoes, plum plum type, type, plateplate of four, of four, oneone variety variety 218218 Potatoes, Potatoes, four,four, oneone varietyvariety 219219 Heaviest Heaviest potato, potato, oneone only. only. OneOne prize. prize. 220220 Rhubarb, Rhubarb,threethree sticks, sticks, leaves leaves trimmed trimmed to 75mm to 75mm basebase as pulled. as pulled. 221221 Vegetables, Vegetables,collection collectionin tray in tray or basket, or basket,threethree kindskinds only. only. spacespace 750mm. 750mm. £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £2.00 £1.00 £1.00 (at least (at least twotwoof each of each kind)kind) 222222 OneOne Misshapen Misshapen Vegetable Vegetable 223223Potato Potato in ainBlack a Black BagBag (one(one potato potatoto betoput be put in black in black bagbag in March in March - bag - bag to be to be weighed weighed at the at the Show Show on Friday on Friday 23rd23rdJulyJuly - first - first three three withwith heaviest heaviest crops) crops) - THIS - THIS CLASS CLASS IS FOR IS FOR CHILDREN CHILDREN UNDER UNDER12 YEARS 12 YEARS OF AGEOF AGE
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