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SHOW SCHEDULESATURDAY 10TH AUGUST FROM 11AM TO 5PMTHE WINTER GARDENS, WESTON-SUPER-MARE
CELEBRATING
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OF WESTO
N FLOWER SHOW
3Saturday 10th August 2019
Flower Show Secretary:
John Chapman
29 The Crescent, Worlebury, Weston-super-Mare,
BS22 9SR
Telephone: 01934 418904
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Staging of exhibits will be from
4.30pm-8pm on Friday 9th August, 7am to 8.15am on Saturday 10th August.
Show Opens 11am
Presentation of Trophies at 4.15pm
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Tombola prizes will be gratefully received at the venue on the day of the Flower Show or on Friday 9th August 4.30pm - 8pm
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Please encourage your friends and neighbours to exhibit and visit the show.
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Welcome to our 75th Flower Show.
This year the show is being held at The Winter Gardens. We sincerely hope that the visitor numbers to our show will equal or even surpass those of last year, as it was deemed such a resounding success.
There will be other events throughout the show which will include: tombola, a talk on bee keeping, musical entertainment from ‘Saraband’ and ‘Waves of Harmony’.
Thanks to all sponsors, judges and advertisers who have helped support this event. We hope you will enjoy it.
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Rules and Regulations
Entry fees: 30p per class, except children’s classes for which there is no fee
1 Entries must be sent to the Show Secretary’s house, 29 The Crescent, Worlebury, Weston -s-Mare, BS22 9SR, by 9pm on Wednesday 7th August, and must be made on the enclosed entry form. Late entries will not be accepted.
2 Staging will be from 4.30pm-8pm on Friday 9th August and from 7am to 8.15am on Saturday 10th August.
3 The Judge’s decision is final. Judging of horticultural and flower exhibits will be in accordance with NVS and RHS rules and NAFAS competitions manual.
4 Exhibitors are allowed only ONE entry per class. Exhibitors to provide own vases where required. No studio photos, computer manipulated photos, or entries in Mercury Competition accepted.
5 Notice of objection to any exhibit must be handed to the Show Secretary before 3pm on the day of the Show with a deposit of £1 which will be returned only if the objection is sustained
6 No exhibit to be removed before close of the show at 5pm
7 All horticultural exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor, excepting entries in the Floral Art Classes.
8 Prize money will be paid at the show from 2.45pm to 4.15pm. This may be collected by a nominated person agreed prior to the show.
Prize money not collected will be forfeited to Society Funds
9 Cups and Trophies will be presented at 4.15pm on the day of the show. Winners will be responsible for the safe keeping of them whilst in their possession and their return in clean and good condition to the Show Secretary by 4th July 2020.
10 The Society takes no responsibility for damage to, or loss of, any exhibit.
11 Exhibitors in the Members’ Classes must be paid-up members of the Society or their partner.
12 The Society takes no responsibility for any accident arising from any cause whatsoever to any exhibitor, exhibitor’s assistant or visitor.
13 In the event of exhibitors gaining the same number of points for any points’ trophy, the exhibitor winning most number of first prizes will be awarded the trophy. If the number of first prizes is equal then the exhibitor winning most number of second prizes will be awarded, and if the number of second prizes is equal the trophy will be shared.
14 In this schedule a vase means any container suitable for the size of the exhibit.
PROGRAMME OF FUTURE HORTICULTURAL OF EVENTS
All meetings are held at St Peter’s Church Hall, Baytree Road, Weston- super- Mare.
12th September The Holly and the Ivy, talk by Roy Cheek
5th October Autumn Plant Sale of pansies polyanthus, cyclamen Venue to be confirmed
10th October Ask the panel, a question and answer session of gardening problems.
14th November Revive your Garden, talk by Nick Bailey, Gardeners World Presenter and writer. Tickets available though the committee.
12th December Social Evening
Panel of Judges: Category:Mr Terry Porter Floral
Mrs Val Davis Pot Plants
Mr Martyn Davis Vegetables
Mrs Lindsay Ireland Floral Art
Mrs Anne Hawkings Homecraft
Mrs Carol Wilson Photography
Mrs Suzanne Evans Handicraft
Martyn & Pat Griffiths Children’s Section
Mr John Smith Woodcraft
Office Admin:Rod Thomas - Treasurer
Brian Airey
Pam Airey
Dot Webber
All prize money: 1st £3.00,
2nd £2.00
3rd £1.00
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MEMBERS’ CLASSES
FLOWERS01 Gladiolus: one specimen
02 Rose: one specimen in a vase
03 Annuals: one vase of five of one kind
04 Mixed Flowers: one vase of not more than five stems
05 Best cut flowers from your garden: one bloom, stem or spray
The Exhibitor with the most points in classes 1 to 5 will be awarded The J G Brenner Trophy and £10 donated by The Allotment Club
The Exhibitor with the best exhibit in classes 1 to 5 will be awarded The Association Trophy
VEGETABLES06 Collection of Vegetables: three kinds, not less than three of each kind
Parsley may be used for dressing. Max frontage 60cm
1st £5, 2nd £2.50, 3rd £1, 4th 50p and £10 donated by The Allotment Club
07 Beans, Runner: five
08 Beetroot: three (tops trimmed to approx 10cm)
09 Onions from sets: three
10 Cucumber, longest
11 Potatoes: three
12 Tomatoes, other than cherry type: three
13 Tomatoes, cherry type: five
14 Any other vegetable not mentioned above: three
15 Runner Bean, longest
16 Chillies, six of one kindExhibitor with the most points in classes 6 to 16 will be awarded the George Coles Memorial Trophy and £10 donated by The Allotment Club
The Exhibitor with the best exhibit in classes 6 to 16 will be awarded the Barbara Hartree Salver
The winner of class 15, the longest runner bean, will receive The Miss T Hares Trophy
POT PLANTS (MAXIMUM POT SIZE 20cm)17 Cacti or succulent: one
18 Fuchsia: one
19 Begonia, flowering: one
20 Begonia foliage : one
21 Fern: one
22 Flowering plant, not mentioned above: one
23 Foliage plant, excluding cacti, succulent, fern and begonia: oneExhibitor with the most points in classes 17 to 23 will be awarded the Ted’s Trophy and £10 donated by The Allotment Club. Best exhibit in classes 17 to 23 will be awarded the Cyril Airey Memorial Trophy. Best exhibit in classes 1 to 23 will be awarded the Reg Davis Memorial Trophy.
OPEN CLASSES
FLOWERS 30 Dahlias: one vase of three of one kind
31 Dahlias: one vase of three, two or more varieties
32 Dahlias: one specimen
33 Dahlia: one vase of five, two or more varieties.The best exhibit in classes 30 to 33 will be awarded the Society Dahlia Trophy
34 Gladiolus: one specimen
35 Annuals: one vase of five
36 Sweet Pea: five stems
37 A specimen bloom or stem or spray
38 Rose: one specimen hybrid T
39 Rose: one stem of cluster flowered
40 Perennials: a vase of three stems, any variety or varieties
41 Mixed Flowers: one vase of not more than nine stems for quality and display
42 Master Gardener:
One vase of flowers (maximum 6 stems) and one dish of vegetables of one kind (minimum of 3), and one pot plant (maximum pot size 20cm ) maximum frontage 60cm.
This class kindly sponsored by Rev S Hartree 1st £5, 2nd £4, 3rd £3, 4th £2. Plus the Norton & Herman Memorial Cup.
43 Six Fuscia Heads: displayed on a board
44 Planted Tub/ Pot: max size 45cm diameterThe best exhibit in classes 30 to 44 will receive the Martock Trophy
Exhibitor with the most points in classes 30 to 44 will receive The Summer Carnival Cup and £10
POT PLANTS45 Specimen Orchid: one
46 Fuchsias, 2 pots different varieties (max size pot 13cm internal diameter at rim) This class kindly sponsored by Bert Filer 1st £5, 2nd £2.50, 3rd £1
47 Two plants: one flowering and one foliage. (max 20cm internal diameter at rim) This class kindly sponsored by Bert Filer 1st £5, 2nd £2.50, 3rd £1
48 Geranium: one pot ( max 20cm internal diameter at rim)
49 Two plants of different kinds in two pots ( max 13cm diameter at the rim)
Exhibitor with the most points in classes 45 to 49 will receive the Browning cup
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VEGETABLES50 Potatoes: three varieties, two each variety (six in all)51 Tomatoes: other than cherry type: five52 Tomatoes: cherry type: five53 Beans, Dwarf/French: seven54 Carrots: three (tops trimmed to approx 10cm)55 Shallots (large): six56 Shallots (pickling): six57 Cucumber: one58 Beetroot: three (tops trimmed to approx 10cm)59 Onions, with roots and top foliage, free from soil: three60 Potatoes, white: five61 Potatoes, other than white: five62 Heaviest tomato: one63 Chillies: six of one kind.64 Cabbage: one head. 65 Top Tray, four items, one of each kind, from; carrots, cauliflower, potatoes, onions,
runner beans, parsnips, tomatoes. Displayed within a 45cm frontage x 60cm Exhibitor with the most points in classes 50 to 65 will receive The United Press Trophy and £10 donated by The Allotment ClubBest exhibit in classes 50 to 65 will receive The Society Challenge Bowl 66 Family Class: Select five from the following list:
A floral arrangement of five individual flowers and foliage; fruit cake; a container of mixed garden flowers; vegetables 3 of a kind; fruit, one kind on a plate; pot plant in pot not exceeding 20cm at rim; an item of handicraft; one bottle of homemade wine; a photograph, maximum size 15cm x 20cm.
To be judged for quality and display. Max frontage 120cm.
This class kindly sponsored by Dave Rock 1st £10, 2nd £5, 3rd £3, 4th £2
67 A giant vegetable: Any variety to be judged by peoples’ vote throughout the show until 3pm.
NOVICEFor Exhibitors who have won less than three first prizes in previous shows
68 One pot plant, any size
69 Vegetables: three of one kind
70 Best cut flowers from your garden: one bloom, stem or sprayExhibitor with the most points in classes 68 to 70 will receive the Kathleen Hartree Shield and £10 donated by The Allotment ClubExhibitor with the best exhibit in Classes 68 to 70 will receive the Grand Pier TrophyThe best Exhibit in all the Horticultural Classes will be awarded The F G Nelmes TrophyExhibitor with the most points in all the Horticultural Classes will be awarded the H C Wiltshire Memorial TrophyThe exhibitor with the 2nd highest points in all the Horticultural Classes will be awarded the Crouch Challenge BowlThe best Exhibit in all Vegetable Classes will be awarded the NVS MedalThe Exhibitor who wins the most prize money in the Horticultural Classes will be awarded the RHS Banksian Medal ( Excluding the winners in 2017 and 2018 )
HOMECRAFT75 Any Curd: one jar
76 Marmalade: one jar
77 Jam: one jar
78 Chutney, any kind: one jar
79 Pickled Beetroot: one jar
80 Pickled Onions or Shallots: one jarAll exhibits in classes 75 to 80 should be shown in glass jars (minimum size 225gm (8oz) . Only lids to be used or wax disks and cellophane tops. No proprietary names on lids or jars. Labels must clearly show the name of the contents and the full date when made.
All exhibits in classes 75 to 80 should have the recipe written next to the exhibit
81 Fruit Cake: (own recipe)
82 Victoria Sandwich; (own recipe)
83 Rock Cakes: four (own recipe)
84 Lemon Drizzle Cake (own recipe) to be displayed on a paper doiley
85 Round of Shortbread (own recipe)
86 Scones, six plain; (own recipe)
All exhibits in classes 81 to 86 should be displayed on a plain paper plate, within a clear plastic bag.
Exhibitor with the most points in classes 75 to 86 will receive the A L Carpenter Cup, and £10 donated by The Allotment Club.
The best exhibit in classes 75 to 86 will receive the Mazer.
CHILDREN
Pre-School to 6 years90 Plant a miniature garden in a seed tray. (Write your name on the bottom of the seed tray)
91 Create ‘My Treasures from Nature’ in a plastic box. (Max size of box 30cm x 30cm x 150cm deep)
92 Draw a flower. Use up to A4 paper
93 Handwriting: Poem A. Drawings can be added
7 years to 10 years 94 Plant a miniature garden in a seed tray. (Write your name on the bottom of the seed tray)
95 Construct a bug hotel. ( Max size 25cm x 25cm x 25cm]
96 Construct a ‘Miniature Scarecrow’ maximum height than 30cm.
97 Handwriting: Poem B. Drawings can be added
11 years to 15 years98 Plant a miniature garden in a seed tray. (Write your name on the bottom of the seed tray)
99 Construct a bug hotel. (Max size 25cm x 25cm x 25cm)
100 Build an animal made principally from vegetables
101 Create a flower arrangement in a shoe.
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HANDICRAFT105 Greetings card, not painted but in any other medium
106 An item of Patchwork / Quilt ( Folded )
107 Knitted item of any wool or yarn. Any size
108 An item of Crochet or Tatting
109 A painting in any paint medium. Max size 45cm x 45cm
110 An article made entirely of wood. Max size 45cm x 45cm
111 Any other item of handicraft not mentioned above. (State dimensions on the entry form)
The exhibitor with the most points in classes 105 to 111 will receive the Traders’ Trophy and £10 donated by the Allotment Society
The best exhibit in classes 105 to 111 will receive the Society Amateur Bowl
FLORAL ARTTo be judged in accordance with the NAFAS Competition’s Manual, 3rd edition 2015, a copy of which is held by the Show Secretary. Unless otherwise stated, exhibits will be staged on open tabling covered in white paper, space allowed 75cm width, 75cm depth, height unrestricted.
NOVICE OPEN CLASS115 Summer Days: An exhibit 75cm width, 75cm depth height unlimited. Viewed all round
but judged from the front The best exhibit in Classes 115 will receive the Norman Kellaway Shield
OPEN CLASS116 Childhood Memories: A Petite Exhibit 25cm in width, 25cm in depth, 37cm in height.
Viewed and judged from the front.
117 Congratulations: An Exhibit to celebrate the 75th anniversary of The Weston Flower Show. Space allowed for the design 75cm wide, 75cm depth, height unlimited. Viewed all round but judged from the front.
118 In the Kitchen: Space allowed for the design 75cm wide, 75cm depth, height unlimited Viewed all round but judged from the front.
Exhibitor with the most points in classes 116 to 118 will receive the K Crane Memorial Trophy and £10 donated by The Allotment Club
The best exhibit in classes 116 to 118 will receive the Jackson- Barstow Cup
WESTON SUPER MARE FLOWER CLUB - MEMBERS ONLY 119 Dazzling Diamonds ( celebrating NAFAS Diamond Anniversary)
Space allowed for the above design 75cm width, 75cm depth, height unlimited, to be viewed all round but judged from the front.
PHOTOGRAPHY125 Arches
126 Animal, Wildlife or Pet
127 An Event in the Weston Area
128 Black and White any Subject
129 Transport
130 Clouds
131 A Season
Photos must have been taken by the exhibitor. No studio photos, no computer manipulation. Maximum size of photograph to be 20cm x 15cm
The exhibitor with the post points in Classes 125 to 131 will be awarded the J L Baker Cup
The best exhibit in classes 125 to 131 will be awarded the DM & ME Rock Trophy
Poem A
Big bugs, small bugs,
Big bugs, small bugs,
See them crawl on the wall
Creepy, creepy, crawling,
Never, never falling.
Bugs, bugs, bugs,
Bugs, bugs, bugs.
Poem B
‘Will you walk into my parlour?’ said the Spider to the Fly.
‘Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy;
The way into my parlour is up a winding stair,
And I have many curious things to show when you are there.’
‘Oh no, no,’ said the little Fly, ‘to ask me is in vain,
For who goes up your winding stair Can ne’er come down again.’
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Weston-super-Mare Horticultural Society Flower Show Entry Form
Exhibitor Number: ______________________________
Class No Fee £ : p Class No Fee £ : p
Total
Entries to reach the Show Secretary, John Chapman, 29, The Crescent, Worlebury, Weston-s-Mare, BS22 9SR. No later than 9pm on Wednesday 7th August 2019.
I agree to abide by the rules of the show and that my entries, with the exception of the Floral Art classes, were grown or made by me. I accept that the Society cannot take any responsibility for damage to, or loss of my exhibit(s),or for any accidents arising from any cause whatsoever to any exhibitor, exhibitor’s assistant or visitor to the show, or for any loss or damage, however caused, to the property of such person.
Name: ____________________________________________ Mr / Mrs / Miss / Ms
Address: ______________________________________________________________
Post Code: ______ ______
Phone: ______________________________
Signed: __________________________________________________
Date: ______________________________
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