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The Morrell Room, Streatley
Saturday 29th March 2008 from 2 pm to 4 pm
SECTION A: FLOWERS Judge: Jeanne Davis
Please note: The distinguishing characteristic of a trumpet daffodil is one flower on one stem; its trumpet being as long or longer than the radius of the outer petals. Blooms with shorter trumpets should be exhibited in the narcissus classes.
"Mixed" means more than one variety.
Classes:
- Specimen bloom of trumpet daffodil, any colour.
- Specimen bloom or stem of narcissus, any colour.
- Vase of trumpet daffodils mixed varieties, three blooms.
- Vase of narcissi, mixed varieties, three blooms.
- Vase of narcissi with more than one bloom on each stem, three stems.
- Vase of miniature daffodils or narcissi, three stems, one variety.
- One specimen bloom of tulip.
- Vase of tulips, three blooms, mixed or single variety.
- Vase of muscari (grape hyacinth), six stems.
- Vase of polyanthus, five stems.
- Vase of primroses, five stems.
- Vase of any other flower, one kind, colour variation allowed, five stems.
- Vase of mixed spring flowers with their own foliage, excluding shrubs, five stems.
- Vase of flowering trees or shrubs, mixed, five stems.
- Foliage pot plant, in the exhibitor's possession for at least three months, maximum pot size 10ins/225mm.
- Pot or bowl of any flowering plant(s), including bulbs, corms or tubers, maximum pot size lOins/225mm.
- A Spring floral arrangement, in your own bowl of container not exceeding 500mm wide.
- Spring posy to fit in a tumbler of your own.
SECTION B: VEGETABLES Judge: Jeanne Davis
Classes:
- Rhubarb - 3 sticks, anyone variety, as pulled with the leaves trimmed.
- Any other vegetable, number optional.
If you have any queries about the classes or entries for this show, please contact the Show Secretary.
GUIDANCE
All entries should be home grown.
All entrants aged 14 years or under will have their entries judged separately from the adults.
Vases will be supplied and must be used unless otherwise stated.
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