Admission 20p
Sponsored by The Old Badger Inn
OPEN TO RESIDENTS AND MEMBERS OF ORGANISATIONS IN THE PARISH OF EASTINGTON.
CLASSES FOR EVERYONE - PLEASE PARTICIPATE AND MAKE THE EVENT A SUCCESS.
Entry forms to be sent, together with entry fees, 15p each class (except 34-36, which are free) to the show secretary, or handed to any committee member.
Additional entry forms available from the show secretary.
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTERIES 11am, March 21st 2015
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that all the articles referred to have been produced by me in my own garden or allotment, or made by me.
Exhibitors Name:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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SECTION (1) POT OR BOWL FLOWERING BULBS
Class
(1) Massed daffodils. Any number of bulbs.
(2) Trumpet daffodils. 5 bulbs.
(3) Narcissi, short or medium cup. 5 bulbs.
(4) Hyacinth, 3 bulbs.
(5) Hyacinth, 1 bulb.
(6) Tulip, 5 bulbs.
(7) Any other flowering bulbs (Any number).
(8) Amaryllis.
SECTION (3) POT PLANTS
(22) 1 pot flowering cactus.
(23) 1 cyclamen in bloom.
(24) 1 azalea in bloom.
(25) 1 polyanthus in pot.
(26) Collection of polyanthus, 5 - mixed.
(27) Primrose in a pot.
(28) Collection of 5 mixed Violas..
(29) Collection of 5 mixed primroses.
(30) Collection of 5 mixed pansies.
(31) 1 pansy in pot.
(32) 1 foliage plant.
(33) Any other pot plant in bloom.
SECTION (2) CUT BLOOMS (OWN FOLIAGE)
(12) 5 large trumpet daffodils (one variety).
(13) 5 double daffodils (one variety).
(14) 5 narcissi (short cup).
One bloom per stem, 1 variety.
(15) Vase mixed daffodils and narcissi.
(16) 5 tulips (any variety).
(17) 5 Narcissi (polyanthus type/bunch flowered).
(18) 5 blooms, any other bulb or corm.
Not double daffodils.
(19) Vase polyanthus, 5 stems.
(20) Vase or bowl primroses, 8 stems.
(21) Vase or bowl wild primroses, 8 stems.
SECTION (1A) VEGTABLES
(9) Rhubarb – 3 with leaves
(10) Broad Beans – 6
(11) 2 Spring Cabbage
(40) 4 Easter biscuits.
(41) 4 Pieces of shortbread.
(42) 4 Fairy cakes - plain with a cherry on the top.
(43) 4 Rock cakes.
(45) Quiche Lorraine, 6 – 7” diameter.
SECTION (4) CHILDRENS’ CLASSES
(34) Painting of your favourite T.V. Character.
Up to 12 years.
(35) Bowl or dish with floating flower heads in.
Up to 12 years.
Name and age on the back of all exhibits please.
(36) Decorated Easter Biscuits - 2
SECTION (5) FLOWER ARRANGMENTS
(37) Arrangement of flowers in a basket. 18”square.
(38) Arrangement - to a theme of your choice.
Max 24” square e.g. song, book title
(39) Miniature spring arrangement. Max 9” square.
PRESIDENT: Lt. Cdr. W. R. Harris
CHAIRPERSON: Mr. D. Haines
TREASURER: Mr. W. Fletcher
SECRETARY: Mrs S. Underdown,
3 Middlecroft, Eastington, GL10 3SG. Tel: 01453 823285
Steward: Mrs Q. Jones
TROPHIES
will be awarded for most points in the show.
IN THE EVENT OF A TIE, TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE PERSON OBTAINING THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF FIRSTS
AWARDS: 1st - £1 2nd - 50p 3rd - 25p
POINTS: 3 2 1
Prize money to be collected on the day of the show.
THE COMMITTEE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
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