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OPEN SUMMER FRUIT, VEGETABLE
​AND FLOWER SHOW
SATURDAY 14th AUGUST 2021


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

SECTION 1 - FLORAL ART.
Class
1.  My Favoutite Book - with title displayed  to be staged in a niche 
     30” wide x 30” high x 18” deep [76cm x 76cm x 46cm].           
2.  ​Champagne and Roses  to be staged in a niche
     24” wide x 30" high x 18” deep [61cm x 76cm x 46cm]. 
3.  Tranquility .
to be staged in a niche
     18” wide x 30" high x 18” deep [46cm x 76cm x 46cm].
4.  Sweet and Simple. A Miniature exhibit,
​    maximum 4” wide x 4” high x 4” deep    [10cm x 10cm x 10cm]
​    to be shown on an open table.

​    NOVICE CLASS. Free Entry.          
5.  Shade of Summer  To be staged in a niche  
     24” wide x 30” high x 18” deep [61cm x 76cm x 46cm]
 
SECTION 2 - SWEET PEAS.         
6.  One Vase of Sweet  Peas, two or more  cultivars, twelve stems.          7.  One Vase of Sweet  Peas,  any cultivar or  cultivars, nine stems.          8.  One Vase of Sweet Peas, one cultivar, seven stems.         
9.  Two Vases of Sweet Peas, two different cultivars,
     seven stems in each vase.       
10. Three Vases of Sweet Peas, three different cultivars,
      seven stems in each vase.       
11.  A Bowl of Sweet Peas, 6” [15cm] in diameter, eighteen stems 
       ​maximum.  Only Sweet Pea foliage to be included. 
       ​To be viewed all round.
       NOVICE CLASS.  Free entry
12.  One Vase of Sweet Peas, any cultivar or cultivars, five stems.

SECTION 3  DAHLIAS
13.  Two vases of Dahlias, two different cultivars, three blooms in each
       vase.

14.  Three vases of Dahlias, three different cultivars, three blooms in each 
​       vase.
15.  One  vase of Dahlias, one cultivar, three blooms.
16.  One  vase of Dahlias, one cultivar or cultivars, three blooms.

17.  One  vase of bedding Dahlias, one cultivar, three stems.
NOVICE CLASS.  Free entry
18.  One  vase of Dahlias, any cultivar or cultivars, three stems.

SECTION 4 - GENERAL FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS.
19.  One Vase of Large Flowered [Hybrid Tea] Roses, three blooms.
20.  One Vase of Cluster Flowered [Floribunda] Roses, three stems.
21.  One Specimen Rose.
22.  A Bowl of Roses.
23.  An Exhibit of Clematis, three blooms.
24.  An Exhibit of Pansies,  six blooms.
25.  One Vase of Annuals, one kind, three stems.
26.  One Vase of Annuals, mixed kinds, three stems.
27.  One vase of Gladiolus, one spike.
28.  One Vase of Perennials, one kind, three stems.
      To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
29.  One Vase of Perennials, mixed kinds,  three stems.
       ​To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
30.  One Vase of named mixed Herbs, at least three kinds, six stems.​
31.  One Vase of mixed garden flowers, shrubs excluded.
       To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
32. One Vase of Flowering Shrubs, six stems.
      To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
33. One Vase of mixed Perennials, six stems.
      To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
34. One Vase of mixed Shrubs and Perennials, six stems.
      To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
​35.  Mixed vase of Foliage from Shrubs, Trees or Climbers.
      
To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
36.  Mixed vase of Foliage excluding Shrubs, Trees and Climbers.
      
To be staged in a vase provided by the Society.
37. One Cactus or Succulent, to be shown growing 
      ​in a container not exceeding
6” [15cm] in diameter.
38. Flowering Pot Plant, Fuchsia, Orchid & Pelargonium excluded,
      to be shown
growing in a pot not exceeding 4” [10cm] in diameter.
39. Flowering Pot Plant, Fuchsia, Orchid & Pelargonium excluded,
      ​to be shown 
growing in a pot over 4” [10cm] but not exceeding
      ​8” [20cm] in diameter.

40. Foliage Pot Plant, Fuchsia, Orchid & Pelargonium excluded,
      to be shown growing
in a pot not exceeding 4” [10cm] in diameter.
41. Foliage Pot Plant, Fuchsia, Orchid & Pelargonium excluded,
      ​to be shown growing
in a pot over 4” [10cm] but not exceeding  ​
      8” [20cm] in diameter.

42. One Pot Regal Pelargonium, to be shown growing in a pot
      not exceeding
6” [15cm] in diameter.
43. One Pot Zonal Pelargonium, to be shown growing in a pot
      not exceeding
6” [15cm] in diameter.
44. One Pot Pelargonium, other than Regal or Zonal, to be shown
      ​growing 
in a pot not exceeding 6” [15cm] in diameter.
45. Two Pots Pelargonium, one pot Regal and one pot Zonal,
      to be shown
 growing in pots not exceeding 6” [15cm] in diameter.
46. One Pot Orchid, to be shown growing in a pot
      not exceeding 6” [15cm]
in diameter.
47. One Hanging Pot, excluding Fuchsias,
      pot 6” [15cm] to 8” [20cm] in diameter.

48. One Floor Standing Mixed Pot of growing bedding plants in flower,  
      not to exceed 12” [30cm] in diameter.

SECTION 5 - FUCHSIAS.

49.  One Fuchsia Hanging Pot, only one cultivar,
      pot 6” [15cm] to 8” [20cm] in diameter.
50.  One Fuchsia, Shrub or Bush, to be shown growing in a pot
       ​not exceeding 4” [10cm] in diameter.
51.  Two Fuchsias, Shrub or Bush, two different cultivars, to be
       ​shown growing in pots not exceeding 3.5” [9cm] in diameter.
52.  One Fuchsia, Shrub or Bush, to be shown growing in a pot
       ​not exceeding 6” [15cm] in diameter.
53.  One Miniature Standard Fuchsia, length of clear stem not less than
       ​6” [15cm] or more than 10” [25cm], to be shown growing in a pot
       ​not exceeding 5” [13cm] in diameter.
54. One Specimen Fuchsia, Miniature Standard excluded. To be 
​     shown growing ​in a pot not exceeding 8" (20cm) in diameter
PRINCIPAL AWARDS IN THE SUMMER SHOW
                 With the names of the previous year’s holders.
THE COLLETT CUP                                                  
  Carole Fenning
For the best exhibit in Section 1
THE MEW LANGDON CUP                                           Carole Fenning
For the winner of most points in Section 1
THE TOTTON & DISTRICT GARDENERS’ SOCIETY CUP  

For the winner gaining most points in Section 2            Malvin Ward   
THE DIMPLEX CUP                                                    Derrick Fulker
For the winner gaining most points in Section 3

THE ARTHUR MUNDAY ROSE BOWL                             Sandra Hodson
​For the winner of class 15                                                 
THE ASHURST TROPHY                                            
Maggie Fulker
For the winner of Class 38
​
55. An Exhibit of six named double Fuchsia blooms. At least three cultivars.
56. An Exhibit of six named single or semi-double Fuchsia blooms.
     
At least three cultivars.
MEMBERS ONLY CLASS
​57.  A Fuchsia cultivar Herald
​      
to be shown growing in a maximum 4" [10cm] pot
SECTION 6 - FRUIT.
58. One Dish of Gooseberries, nine
59. One Dish of Blackcurrants, nine bunches.
60. One Dish of Redcurrants, nine bunches.
61. Two Dishes of Currants, two different colours, nine bunches of each.
62. One Dish of Raspberries, nine.
63. One Dish of Loganberries, nine.
64. One Dish of Blackberries, nine.
65. Two Dishes of Soft Fruit, two different kinds, nine of each, only one
     may be currants. [If currants, then nine bunches].

66. Dish of any other fruit not previously mentioned in the schedule.

     For the number of fruits to be exhibited in Class 66, see the notes for        Guidance for Exhibitors

SECTION 7 - VEGETABLES.
67. Tomatoes, medium [approx. 60mm diameter], three.
68. Tomatoes Cherry, not greater than 35mm in diameter, five.
69. Runner Beans, five.
70. Broad Beans, five.
71. Carrots, three.
72. Beetroot, three.
73. Cucumbers, two.
74. Potatoes, white, one cultivar, three.
75. Potatoes coloured, one cultivar, three.
76. Peas, five pods.
77. Onions with tops and roots, three.
78. Onions green salad, nine.
79. Lettuce Cos, two.
80. Lettuce other than Cos, two.
81. Shallots Exhibition, twelve.
82. Shallots pickling, not more than 30mm in diameter twelve.
83. Any other vegetable not mentioned in the Schedule.
      
For the number of vegetables to be exhibited in Class 83
      see the notes for Guidance for Exhibitors

84. A Collection of Vegetables four kinds, to be staged entirely
     ​within a space 1
8” wide x 24” deep [46cm x 61cm].
85. A Basket of Vegetables for the Kitchen, arranged for effect. Internal
     ​size of
  basket not to exceed 12” wide x 18” deep [30cm x 46cm].
      Produce grown by the Exhibitor.


SECTION 8 - COOKERY.   Recipes on recipe page
86.  Five Lemon Flapjacks.
87.  Quiche Lorraine.
88.  Strawberry Jam.  Approximately 1lb (450g)

SECTION 9 - CHILDREN’S CLASSES. Age thirteen and under.
89.  A decorated fizzy drinks can containing flowers in the ring-pull hole
      Age under five years, age to be stated.       
90. 
A decorated fizzy drinks can containing flowers in the ring-pull hole.
     
  Age five to eight years, age to be stated. 
89.  Cress growing in a container of your choice

       Age nine to thirteen years, age to be stated
92.  An "Animal Photograph" maximum size 7" x 5". 
​      Age 13 to 16 age to be stated.

SECTION 10   -  PHOTOGRAPHY
93.   Title "Photo of one Rose Bloom" maximum size 7" x 5"

JUDGES FOR THE SUMMER SHOW.
Floral Art and Children’s Classes                              Pauline Hurran
Sweet Peas and General Flowers Fuchsias                Roger Butler
Fruit and Vegetables                                              Leonard Sherring
Cookery                                                                Rose Doswell


PRIZE MONEY
Section 1 - Floral Art.
Classes 1 to 5.                            First £2.50 Second £2.00 Third £1.50
Section 2 - Sweet Peas.
Classes 6 to 8, 11 and 12.            First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Class 9                                       First £1.50 Second £1.00 Third £0.50
Class 10                                     First £3.00 Second £2.00 Third £1.00
Section 3 - General Flowers and Pot plants.
Classes 13 to 38.                         First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Class 39.                                    First £3.00 Second £2.00 Third £1.00
Section 4 - Fuchsias.
Class 40.                                    First £3.00 Second £2.00 Third £1.00
Classes 41 to 48.                         First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Section 5 - Fruit.
Classes 49 to 56.                         First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Section 6 - Vegetables.
Classes 57 to 73.                         First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Classes 74 and 75.                       First £3.00 Second £2.00 Third £1.00
Section 7 - Cookery.
Classes 76 to 78.                         First £1.00 Second £0.70 Third £0.50
Section 8 - Children.
Classes 79 to 82.                         First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
Section 9 - Photography          
First £0.70 Second £0.50 Third £0.30
​
All entries must   be submitted on the Entry Form on page 16 of the Yearbook. In the calculation of points, double points will awarded for Classes 10, 74 and 75. General Guidance for Exhibitors and General Show Rules applicable to all shows appear on pages 30 to 32.

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

THE RON COLEMAN TROPHY                                   Sandra Hodson
​For the winner of class 48
THE TESTWOOD CUP                                            Sandra Hodson
For the winner of most points in Section 4
THE BURBOUL CUP                                               Sheila Blyth
For the winner of most points in Section 5
THE DOCTOR CLYNE CUP                                      Malvin Ward
For the winner of most points in Section 6
THE GOLDEN JUBILEE TROPHY                              Malvin Ward
For the winner of most points in the show


All trophies are Perpetual Challenge Trophies to be held by the winners until 1st June 2021 when they must be returned to the Show Co-ordinator or any ​Committee Member.
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