Flower Show Schedule 2017
Flowers Section 1
- 4 Poppies
- 8 Stems Sweet Peas
- 3 Antirrhinums
- 3 Astilbie
- 3 Dahlias (pom pom)
- 3 Dahlias (one variety, not pompom)
- 1 Spike Gladiolus
- 1 Rose
- 4 stems Cosmos
- Vase of 5 pansies or violas
- 4 stems Crocosmia
- 3 Phlox
- Vase Annuals, one variety
- Vase of flowering shrub
- Large Vase Garden Flowers
- A Fuschia in a pot
- Flowering Pot Plant (not Fuschia)
- Patio Container
19. Hanging Basket
Vegetables Section 2
20 3 Carrots
21 1 Cabbage
22 1 Cauliflower
23 3 Onions (sets)
24 3 Potatoes
25 1 Potato(any variety) grown in a pot (not more than 12” Diam.)
26 A Bizarre shaped vegetable!!!
27 8 Pods Peas
28 3 Tomatoes
29 3 Beetroot
30 1 Courgette
31 3 Stalks Rhubarb
32 1 Vegetable (any other variety)
33. 1 Box Vegetables (3 varieties)
Floral Art Section 3
- Arrangement of 5 blooms and foliage
- Foliage arrangement (no flowers)
- Informal arrangement for a Kitchen table
- A Modern Arrangement
- Arrangement in a coffee cup, not exceeding 9” overall
Industrial Section 4
38. Glass Jar Raspberry Jam
39. Glass Jar Lemon Curd
40. Glass Jar Fruit Jelly
41. Glass Jar Strawberry Jam
42. A wedge of red velvet cake (Recipe Supplied)
43. A Portion of a cake containing a vegetable ingredient
(name the vegetable )
44. 3 Sweet Oven Scones
45. 3 Pancakes (dropped scones)
46. 3 Empire Biscuits
47. 2 Decorated Cup Cakes
48. 3 Fruit tartlets
49. 3 pieces Traybake (one variety)
50. Individual Trifle
51. A Savoury Snack
52. Single chocolate butter sponge
53. It’s a Disaster, Darling!!!
Handcraft Section 5
53. Garment in Double Knitting
54. Fisherman’s Hat (to be donated) Pattern supplied
55. Soft Toy (any craft)
56. Article in Crochet
57. Item in Papercraft
58. A Traycloth (any needlecraft)
59. Article in any Other Craft
60. A Pencil Drawing of a Flower
Photographs Section 6
Photos not to exceed 5” x 7”
61. “Springwatch”
62. A Butterfly
63. “My Kind of Country”
64 A Crowd
Family Co-operative.
65 A Scarecrow , no taller than 5 feet.
Children Under 9
67. A Decorated Wooden Spoon
68. Wild Flowers in a Jam Jar (best variety)
69. A Drawing of a Flower
70. A Junk Model
71. An Edible Necklace
72. A Handwritten Verse (Supplied)
73. Decorated biscuit
74. Potato, supplied, to be grown in pot
Children 9-15
75. A Small Pizza
76. A Collection of Tree Leaves, named
77. A Drawing of an Alien
78. A piece of Handwork in wood
79. An Animal photograph
80. A Marshmallow Sculpture
81. A Computer generated poster for a Charity event
82. Potato, supplied, to be grown in pot
All exhibit numbers and names should be firmly attached especially items 18 & 19 displayed outside the hall.
SECTION GUIDELINES
FLOWERS
1. All flowers should be in a suitable vase/jug/container
2. Floral Art Class 37…Make sure that overall size of the exhibit
Is no more than 9” in any direction.
VEGETABLES
- All vegetables should be shown on a paper plate or doyley
- Re. ITEM 32 – the box of vegetables can contain one or
several of three different vegetables.
3. Class 26. See what you can find !
INDUSTRIAL
- Jam and Jelly should be in glass jars with either a cellophane cover or a new metal lid
- Please provide you own doyley or paper plate for displaying baking.
3. Class 53 Bring along your most notable failure.
NB If you have any queries about the above, or any other questions about the Show in general, please phone either:
Anne Hutchison 01968 682256
Pam Taylor 01968 682203
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