Chorleywood & District Horticultural Society

 
Summer Show schedule
Summer Show 2010 - Saturday 10th July
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AWARDS
Silver Bowl for the greatest number of points in Division A
Marchmount Bowl for the greatest number of points in Division B
Pat Ashley Floral Trophy for the greatest number of points in Division C
Grand Fleet Cup for the best single exhibit of fruit
Bennett Cup for the best arranged basket of flowers
Mander Cup for the Best Bowl of Roses
Silver Cup for the greatest number of points in Division D
Selbie Cup for the greatest number of points in division E
JIm Turnbull Cup for quality vegetables shown by an entrant who has not previously won a Society trophy for vegetables
Banksian Medal for the largest amount of prize money won in the Horticultural classes. Winners of previous two years not eligible
Royal National Rose Society Bronze Medal for the premier rose bloom in show
Worshipful Company of Gardeners' certificate for the best exhibits in Division A, B, & C

 
REMEMBER YOUR ENTRY FOR THE MILLENNIUM TROPHY
 

DIVISION "A" - Flowers
1 Roses, bowl of one or more varieties of any type
2 Rose, 1 bush grown in a container. Cluster flowered
3 Roses, miniature, vase of 3 stems, one or more varieties.
4 Roses, vase of one spray.
5 Roses, vase of 3 sprays.
6 Rose, 1 specimen bloom.
7 Rose, vase of 3 blooms, each of a different variety.
8 Rose, vase of 3 blooms, one variety.
9 Annuals, vase of 3 different kinds.
10 Pinks, vase of 5 stems, not disbudded.
11 Lily, one stem.
12 Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, one colour only (annuals).
13 Sweet Peas, 5 sprays, two or more colours (annuals).
14 Pot Plant, in flower.
15 Pot Plant, foliage only.
16 Pansies and/or Violas, 5 blooms.
17 Herbaceous Perennials, vase arranged for frontal effect..
May include lilies, bulbs, corms, and tubers,
18 Tuberous Begonia.
19 Antirrhinums, vase of 3 spikes, any variety.
20 Flowering Shrubs, 3 sprays, one or more varieties.
21 Sweet Williams, vase of 3 stems
22 Hollyhock, vase of 1 stem
23. Geraniums, vase of 3 stems.
24. Vase of flowers, one kind, not enumerated above.
25. Hanging container, hook will be supplied for hanging.
26. Three vases of flowers, one distinct kind in each vase.

 
DIVISION "B" - Fruit & Vegetables
27 Culinary Herbs, 3 kinds, in 3 separate containers.
28 Potatoes, 3 white.
29 Potatoes, 3 coloured.
30 Shallots, 9 culinary. (roots & foliage left on)
31 Shallots, 9 pickling, not to exceed 30 mm diameter (roots & foliage left on)
32 Onions, 3 (roots and foliage left on).
33 Lettuce, 2 of one variety.
34 Broad Beans, 9.
35 Carrots, 3 of one variety.
36 Cabbage, 2 of one variety.
37 Peas, 9 pods of one variety.
38 Beet, 3 of one variety.
39 French Beans, 9 of one variety.
40 Salad collection, 3 different kinds.
41 Any other vegetable, not enumerated above.
42 Vegetables, a collection of vegetables.
43 Black Currants, 9 sprays.
44 Red Currants, 9 sprays.
45 Gooseberries, 9 with stalks attached.
46 Raspberries, 9 with stalks attached.
47 Fruit, plate of anyone kind not enumerated above. Outdoor grown48 Collection of Fruit (not more than 5 kinds on plate, dish or bowl)
 

DIVISION "C" - Floral Art
No arrangement to exceed 550 mm. in width.
Classes 50, 51, 52 & 54 to be arranged for frontal effect.

No arrangement to exceed 550 mm. in width.
Classes 50, 51, 52 & 54 to be arranged for frontal effect.
48 A dish of floating flowers, any kind. No foliage or accessories.
49 A gentleman's buttonhole.
50 "Garden Snippets", an arrangement in a basket of any fresh natural plant material.
51 White/cream & green. No accessories. Judged by the visitors.
52 An exhibit entitled “Thoroughly modern”.
53 A miniature arrangement, not to exceed 100 mm overall.
54 An exhibit entitled "Twice as nice”. No accessories.

 
DIVISION "D" - Household Section
All exhibits must be entirely home-made. No nuts. Containers must not bear a proprietary name, label or pattern of manufacture of the original contents

56 Glass jar of jam.
57 Glass jar of fruit jelly.
58 6 canapes (no fish)
59 Bowl of soup to be served chilled.
60 A summer pudding.
61 6 sausage rolls, short crust pastry.
62 3 fruit scones.
63 5 rock cakes.
64 3 bread rolls, white flour.
65 A chocolate sponge with butter-cream filling. No topping

 
DIVISION "E" - Children's Section

REMEMBER YOUR GRANDCHILDREN MAY ENTER

67 Arrangement of flowers in a container of your choice.
68 5 jam tarts.
69 5 butterfly cakes.
70 5 decorated biscuits.
71 A birthday card.
72 A miniature garden on a dinner plate.
73 7 pressed wild flowers of different kinds.
74 2 potato people

 
DIVISION "F" - Craft Section
Craft must be new, unworn and exhibited for the first time. Exhibitors to state if exhibits are machine made or from kits

75 An exhibit of embroidery, unframed.
76 An exhibit of sewing.
77 An exhibit of knitting - any other knitted article.
78 A photograph: “The Seaside”
79 An exhibit from any other craft or pastime