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Village Show Schedule 2019 full

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MADLEY PLANTS EATON BISHOP EAVTOILNLABGISEHSOHPOW Climbers including Clematis, Honeysuckle and fruiting grape VILLAGE SHOWAMATEUR FLOWER, FRUIT Wide range of perennials, shrubs and hedging Fragrant and long flowering roses & VEGETABLE SHOW Good range of frost proof terracotta pots SUNDAY 18th AUGUST 2019 A selection of ornamental trees, fruit trees and soft fruit. at 2.30pm Cafe serving tea, coffee, home-made cake and ice cream. Entries may be presented from 9.00am Gift vouchers to spend at the Nursery available from £10 EATON BISHOP VILLAGE HALL Find us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram www.madleyplants.co.uk 01981 784011 ADMISSION – ADULTS 50p, CHILDREN FREE email: [email protected] REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Open every day ALL PROFITS FROM THIS SHOW GO TO VILLAGE HALL FUNDS CLEHONGER VILLAGE STORES Birch Hill Road, Clehonger Village Shop, Post Office, Newsagent and Off Licence Magazines, Tobacco, Phone Cards, Groceries, Local Herefordshire Meats, Locally Made Cakes and EATON BISHSaOnPdwGAicRhDesENING CLUB Shop Open Mon-Sat 7.00am – 7.00pm Sun. 8.30am -1.00pm Post Office Open Mon - Fri 9.00am – 1.00pm Sat. 9.00am – 11.00am Support your local store Tel: 01981 250218

ENTRY CONDITIONS EATON BISHOP TOP TRAY COMPETITION ( Class 1) All Competitors must be amateur gardeners. Display of 3 vegetables chosen from the following 8. Number of each needed is shown in Children may take part in any adult classes as long as the entry is their own work. brackets. COMPETITORS ARE ALLOWED TWO ENTRIES PER CLASS (Exc. PHOTOGRAPHS) CARROTS (3) PEAS (6) CAULIFLOWER (2) POTATOES (3) ONIONS (3) RUNNER BEANS (6) PARSNIPS (3) TOMATOES (6) THERE IS 15p CHARGE FOR EACH ENTRY Age must be stated for all Children's classes Vegetables are to be displayed for effect. All vegetables must be displayed within an area of 18\" X 24\" without bending. A tray or board not exceeding these dimensions internally may be Entries may be presented from 9:00 am on Show Day until 11:30 am. All staging must be used or the area may be marked out on the staging. A black base cloth is allowed and the completed by 12 noon. tray may be painted. Only parsley is allowed as a garnish - no other material is allowed. Prizes will be presented at 3:30 pm. Exhibits may be removed at 3.45 pm. Onion tops may be tied with raffia; carrots and parsnips must have foliage trimmed back to Any remaining after 4:00pm will be auctioned in aid of Village Hall Funds. The proceedings 3\"; tomatoes must be shown with calyxes. Each tray of vegetables will be judged to a will conclude with the raffle draw. maximum of 20 points - 7 for freshness, 7 for condition and 6 for uniformity. If you have any queries, please contact Mick Netting 01981 250461. WINNER: £15 email: [email protected] SECOND: £10 THIRD: £5 GENERAL RULES FOR ENTRIES EATON BISHOP TOP VASE COMPETITION (Class 27) Judging of Classes 1 to 43 will be based on the Royal Horticultural Society Guidelines for A vase of mixed flowering stems containing a total of between 5 and 10 stems, taken from a Show Judges. minimum of 2 different kinds (genera) of plants (not 2 varieties of same plant). Flowers must be fresh and home grown. Vegetables must have been grown by the entrant. The vase will be viewed from all directions. Stems used in the display must be showing flowers only. No seed heads or berries, no Plants must have been owned by the entrant for at least three months before the Show Day. accessories, no additional foliage unattached to flowering stems. Packaging material including Oasis can be used to keep stems in place. Tomatoes and all fruits must have stalks or calyxes attached Display will be judged out of a total of 35 points: 25 for colour, form, condition, quality and freshness of the flowers, and 10 points for overall presentation and effect of the flowers in PRIZES the vase. Points will be awarded for each Class as follows:- No marks for the vase itself. First 4 points Second 3 points Third 2 points Trophies will be given to the competitors with the highest total of points in:- Classes 2 to 25 WINNER: £15 Classes 26 to 40 SECOND: £10 Classes 41 to 45 THIRD: £5 Classes 46 to 53 Classes 54 to 57 Classes 58 to 71 All Children's Classes (72-80)

CHILDREN’S CLASSES VEGETABLES 7 years and under 1 Top Tray Competition (details back of Schedule) 72 Picture of a wizard 73 Decorated hen’s egg 2 Potatoes of any kind or shape x5 74 3 decorated digestive biscuits 3 Carrots of any one kind (long or short) x5 8 to 12 years 75 3 chocolate brownies 4 Tomatoes, dish of x5 76 Best decorated letter or collage 77 Coloured “treasure map” A4 size 5 Tomatoes, cherry, dish of x7 13 to 16 years 6 Onions, from seeds or sets, as harvested x5 78 Draw a picture of a cartoon or comic strip character 79 Design an outfit for a celebrity 7 Onions, mammoth type x3 80 Victoria sponge cake with jam filling 8 Shallots x9 9 Peas pods x 6 10 Beetroot round x 3 11 Runner beans x6 12 Parsnips x3 13 French Bean, climbing or dwarf x6 14 Marrow, table, not over 12 inches long x1 15 Cucumber, any type x1 16 Courgette x3 17 Lettuce any variety x1 18 Rhubarb sticks x 3 19 Cabbage x1 20 Herbs, collection of 5 in container, cut & named 21 Oddest shaped vegetable x1 22 Any vegetable not listed in classes 2 to 19 x1 FRUIT 23 Apple, dessert x5 24 Apples, cooking x5 25 Any other fruit, dish of one kind, calyxes in place

FLOWERS PHOTOGRAPHY Up to A5 size ( 25cm x 15cm). One entry per subject 26 Top Vase Competition (details at back of Schedule) 27 Dahlias, cactus 3 blooms 54 Photograph, black & white 55 Photograph, village life 28 Dahlias, pompom 3 blooms 56 Photograph, woodland scene 57 Photograph, amusing photograph with caption 29 Rose 1 x specimen bloom 30 Roses, of any kind 3 x stems 31 Sweet peas 5 x stems 32 Gladioli 3 x stems COOKERY 33 Pansies or violas 5 x stems same variety 34 Fuschias 5 heads same variety mounted Or cut in vase 58 Loaf of bread, any shape 59 Lemon drizzle cake 35 Potted cactus 60 Fruit scones 61 Madeira cake 36 Potted succulent 62 Apple tart x3 63 Pizza x2 37 Fuschias 1 x pot plant 64 Scotch eggs 38 Specimen begonia 1 x pot plant 39 Pot plant in bloom, any other kind 1 x pot plant 40 Pot plant, foliage 1 x pot plant DOMESTIC CLASSES – FLOWERCRAFT PRESERVES 41 Single flower floating in water – glass/glass bowl 65 Soft fruit jam 1 jar 42 An exhibit 5 flowers of same kind & colour + foliage 66 Fruit jelly 1 jar 67 Marmalade 1 jar (max 12” x 12”) 68 Chutney or pickle 1 jar 43 Buttonhole for lady or gentleman 44 Floral arrangement in ladies shoe HOME MADE DRINKS 45 Dried flower arrangement (max 12” x 12”) HANDICRAFTS 46 An item of jewellery or beading 69 Red wine 1 bottle 47 Knitted or crochet item 70 White wine 1 bottle 48 Hand made New Baby card with envelope (A5 or less) 71 Alcoholic drink 1 bottle 49 Hand or machine sewn item 50 Limerick – any subject, max. 5 lines 51 Needlecraft – embroidery or cross stitch 52 Painting or drawing in any medium 53 Something new from something old


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