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CANCELLED
OPEN SPRING FLOWER SHOW
SATURDAY 27th MARCH 2021
CANCELLED
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
SECTION 1 - FLORAL ART.
Class
1. Dawn Chorus  -  An exhibit to be staged in a niche
    30”wide x 30” high x18”deep [76cm x 76cm x 46cm]
2. Pina Colada  -     An exhibit, featuring YELLOW, to be staged in a niche
    24”wide x 30”high x 18”deep [61cm x 76cm x 46cm]​
3. Frosty Morning  -    An exhibit to be staged in a niche
    18”wide x 30” high x 18” deep [46cm x 76cm x 46cm]
4. Spring in a Mug      A petite exhibit, 
     maximum 10” wide x 10” high x 10” deep [25cm x 25cm x 25cm]​.
     To be shown on an open table.
     NOVICE CLASS. Free Entry.
5. Colour of Spring  -  An exhibit to be staged in a niche
​   24”wide x 30”high x 18”deep [61cm x 76cm x 46cm]​

SECTION 2 - DAFFODILS.
OPEN CLASSES.

6. Two vases, three stems each vase, different cultivar in each vase.
7. Three vases, one stem each vase, each cultivar from a different division.
8. Two vases, three stems each vase, one cultivar in each vase, one       
    vase from Divisions 1 to 4 and one vase with cultivars from different   
    ​Divisions 5 to 13.
9. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 1.
10. One vase, one stem, Yellow Perianth from Division 1.
11. One vase, one stem, other than Yellow Perianth from Division 1.
12. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 2.
13. One vase, one stem, Yellow Perianth from Division 2.
14. One vase, one stem, other than Yellow Perianth from Division 2.
15. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 3.
16. One vase, one stem, from Division 3.
17. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 4.
18. One vase, one stem, from Division 4.
19. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 5.
20. One vase, one stem, from Division 5.
21. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 6.
22. One vase, one stem, from Division 6.
23. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 7.
24. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from Division 8.
25. One vase, one stem, from Division 8.
26. One vase, one stem, from Division 10.
27. One vase, three stems, any cultivar or cultivars from
                  ​Divisions 11a or 11b.
28. One vase, three stems, Miniature Daffodils.
​
MEMBERS’ ONLY CLASSES.
29. One vase, three stems, Trumpet. One cultivar from Division 2.
30. One vase, one stem, Trumpet. from Division 2.
31. One vase, three stems, Large Cup. One cultivar from Division 2.

32. One vase one stem, Large Cup. from Division 2.
33. One vase, three stems, Double. One cultivar from Division 4.
34. One vase, one stem,  Double from Division 4.
35. One vase, six stems, at least three cultivars from any Division.
36. One vase, three stems, different cultivars from any Division.
37. One bulb any cultivar,
to be shown growing in a 5” [13cm] pot.
38. One pot of Daffodils,  (from Division 1 - 4).
      to be shown growing in a 7” [18cm] pot.
39. One pot of Daffodils,
(from Division 5 - 11)
      to be shown growing in a 7” [18cm] pot.
OPEN NOVICE CLASSES. Free Entry.
40. One vase, three stems, one cultivar from any Division.
41. One vase, three stems, mixed cultivars from any Division.
42. One vase, one stem, from any Division.
SECTION 3 - GENERAL SPRING FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS.

MEMBERS ONLY CLASSES.
43. A container of growing Hyacinth bulbs any cultivar 
      container not to exceed 9” [23cm] in diameter.
44. One pot of Tulips one cultivar
to be shown growing
      in a 7” [18cm] diameter pot.
45  One pot of Tulips any cultivar
to be shown ​growing in a
     pot/container not exceeding 7” [18cm] in diameter.

OPEN CLASSES.
46. One vase of Tulips, one cultivar three stems.
47. One vase of Tulips, mixed cultivars three stems.
48. A container of three growing Hyacinth bulbs, any cultivar
    
container not to exceed 9” [23cm] in diameter.
49. One pot of growing Polyanthus or Primrose, one plant in a pot not
       exceeding 5” [13cm] in diameter.
50. One vase of Wallflowers, three stems.
51. One vase of Grape Hyacinths, five stems.
52. An exhibit of Pansies, six blooms.
53. An exhibit of any other flower not mentioned in the schedule,
     ​shown as cut flowers three blooms/stems.
54. An exhibit of Hellebores, six blooms.
55. Flowering pot plant, Polyanthus and Primrose excluded. Pot size
     ​greater than 4" [10cm] but not to exceed 8” [20cm] diameter.
56. 
Flowering pot plant, Polyanthus and Primrose excluded, pot size
     ​not to exceed 4" [10cm]

​57. Foliage pot plant, pot size not to exceed 8” [20cm] diameter.
​
58. Vase of flowering shrubs and /or trees.
      To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
59. Vase of mixed Spring flowers excluding shrubs and trees.
      
To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
60. Vase or bowl of cut Heather in bloom.
61. One hanging pot. Minimum 6"[15cm] to 8"[20cm] in diameter.
  



SECTION 4 - COOKERY.  (Recipes on recipe page)
62. Victoria Sandwich Cake
63. Easter Biscuits.
64  12 cheese straws
65. Lemon Curd. Plain Lid/Celophane Cover Approximately 1lb [450g],
​    
SECTION 5 - CHILDREN’S CLASSES. Age 13 years and under.
66 Handmade nest of eggs, any medium (craft or edible).
    Age under five years, age to be stated.
67.
Handmade nest of eggs, any medium (craft or edible).
​     Age five to eight years, age to be stated.
68.
Handmade nest of eggs, any medium (craft or edible).
     Age nine to thirteen years, age to be stated.
​69. One pot or container of "Bulbs" any variety grown by the exhibitor.
     Pot/container size not exceeding 8" [20cm] in diameter.
​     Age to be stated.

SECTION 6  -  PHOTOGRAPHY​
70. Title "SPRING FLOWERS" size: up to 7" x 5" maximum

 JUDGES FOR THE SPRING SHOW

Floral Art                                                      Rosina Brandham
Daffodils                                                      Wendy Pickard
General Flowers                                            Henry Jane
Cookery                                                       Margaret Williams

PRIZE MONEY
Section 1 Floral Art
Classes 1 to 5                             First £2.50 Second £2.00 Third £1.50
Section 2 Daffodils
Classes 6 & 8                              First £5.00 Second £3.00 Third £2.00
Classes 7, 35, 38, 39                    First £3.00 Second £2.00 Third £1.00
Classes 9-34, 36, 37 & 40 to 42     First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Section 3 General Flowers and Pot Plants

Classes 43 44, 45 & 61.                First £3.00 Second £2.00 Third £1.00
Classes 46-60                              First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Section 4 Cookery
Classes 62-64                              First £1.00 Second £0.70 Third £0.50
Section 5 Children
Classes 66-69                               First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Section  6  Photography  
Class  70                                      
First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
In the calculation of points, double points will be awarded in
Classes 6, 8, and 35.


PRINCIPAL AWARDS IN THE SPRING SHOW
With the names of the previous year’s holders.

THE VERA BLUNDELL TROPHY
      For the winner of most points in Section 1.               Carole Fenning


THE PETITE SALVER   For the winner of Class 4              Maggie Fulker

THE HAROLD BLUNDELL TROPHY 
     
For the winner of Class 6.                                      
Evelyn Jane

THE ALLIANCE CUP 
      For the winner of most points in Section 2.               Evelyn Jane


 THE NATIONAL DAFFODIL SOCIETY BRONZE MEDAL      Evelyn Jane
       For the best exhibit in Section 2.                             Class 21

THE MARY BRYANT TROPHY &
THE NATIONAL DAFFODIL SOCIETY BEST BLOOM CERTIFICATE
       For the best Daffodil Bloom in the Show.                  Evelyn Jane

THE MARY BRYANT MEMBERS’ TROPHY                                          
    
For the best Daffodil Bloom in the Members Only Classes.  Mary Bryant

THE BILL & DULCIE BOYD TROPHY                            
     
For the winner of most points in Classes 38 & 39.  
Charlotte Bryant  

THE MEMBERS’ S HIELD   
     
For the winner of Class 43                                     No Winner


THE ASLET TROPHY  and H T A VOUCHER                    Mary Bryant
     For the winner of most points in the Members’ Classes  
    
29-39  43-45.               

THE ANNE & ALAN STOTE TROPHY
      For the winner of Class 44.                                   
Anne Stote
THE SPRING FLOWER SHIELD
      For the winner of most points in Section 3.              
Derrick Fulker
THE COOKERY TROPHY
      For the winner of most points in Section 4.              Pat Rogers


THE CHAIRMAN’S TROPHY 
For the winner of most points in the Show.                      Evelyn Jane

With the exception of the Daffodil Society Best Bloom Certificate and Bronze Medal, all trophies are Perpetual Challenge Trophies, to be held by the Winners until 1st March 2022 when they must be returned to the Show Co-ordinator or any other Committee Member




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