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Flower Show 2010 Vegetable & Fruit EntriesExhibits MUST be grown by the exhibitor
1. Basket of 4 vegetables from classes 2-17 [2 of each] 2. 5 radishes [in a bunch] 3. 5 French / Dwarf Beans 4. 5 runner beans 5. 5 pea pods 6. 5 shallots [large] – tops tied 7. 5 pickling shallots- tops tied- not more than 30mm diameter 8. 3 onions , tops trimmed, tide or whipped- under 250g each 9. 3 onions , tops trimmed, tied or whipped- over 250g each 10. 6 spring onions – tied in a bunch with roots 11. 3 tomatoes – red or yellow 12. 5 small fruited tomatoes – cherry / plum variety 13. 3 potatoes [one variety white] 14. 3 potatoes [one variety coloured] 15. 3 courgettes [ maximum 6 inches in length] 16. 3 carrots – long pointed any variety [trimmed tops] 17. 3 carrots other than above [trimmed tops] 18. 3 round beetroot [trimmed 2” above the crown] 19. 1 frame cucumber 20. 1 ridge cucumber 21. 2 marrows – table size- approx: 12 inches long 22. A lettuce – any variety 23. 5 raspberries – with stalks [on 7 inch plate] 24. Collection of 5 different varieties of herbs in water 25. 3 of any other vegetable not specified in the schedule 26. 3 of any other fruit not specified in the schedule · Class 1, a 12” x 12” space will be allowed for each basket · Classes 6,7,11 &12 should be shown on paper plates. – · Dry sand on a plate helps to display these classes as they can be arranged easily. ********* Please Note: Make sure all vegetable exhibits are clean and are shown according to the schedule, particularly with regard to numbers.Beans should have at least ¼” of stalk Marrows and courgettes should have ½” stalk and if possible the flower attached.
********* Flower EntriesExhibits MUST be grown by the exhibitor27. 5 sweet peas [same variety] 28. 5 sweet peas [mixed colours] 29. 3 Gladioli [any colour or size] 30. Collection of cottage flowers [1 specimen of 5 different varieties] 31. 1 specimen rose 32. Single spray of roses 33. 3 cut annuals or perennials [1 variety] 34. 3 Pom Pom Dahlia’s [maximum diameter 52mm] 35. 3 Ball Dahlia’s [maximum diameter 152mm] 36. 3 decorative Dahlia’s [maximum diameter 254mm] 37. 3 Cactus or semi Cactus Dahlia’s [maximum diameter 203mm] 38. 3 Water Lily Dahlia’s 39. 3 Dahlia’s of any other variety not mentioned above 40. 1 Dahlia specimen bloom [not Pom Pom] 41. 3 Phlox 42. 1 stem Lily 43. Foliage pot plant 44. Flowering pot plant 45. A cactus or succulent pot plant 46. 3 heads of Hydrangea 47. 3 specimen flowers or sprays of any one kind not mentioned in above classes 48. 5 Asters 49. 5 spray Pinks 50. 6 Fuchsia florets [in oasis] 51. 3 Pansies [in a vase] 52. 3 Antirrhinums ********* Flower Art Classes [ foliage/flowers need not be grown by exhibitor ] please take care to keep within the size specified otherwise the judge may disqualify the entry
53. A summer sunshine arrangement – max: height 12 inches- max: width 14inches 54. A vegetable foliage arrangement- max: width 18inches, any height 55. Small arrangement in a wine glass [6oz] 56. A yellow arrangement no bigger than 12 inches in diameter any height 57. An arrangement in a high heel shoe 58. A 'Battle of Britain' arrangement [max: 24”wide, any height] 59. Men only class – a mixed colour arrangement |
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Rogate Flower Show Saturday 7th August 2010 Rogate Recreation Ground
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Flower Show 2010 Cooking classes Exhibits MUST be made by the exhibitor
60. Jar of marmalade 61. Jar of Raspberry jam 62. Jar of Strawberry jam 63. Jar of jam [any other variety] 64. Jar of Jelly [any variety] 65. Jar of chutney 66. Jar of bottled fruit 67. Jar pickled veg: any variety 68. A savoury flan 69. Classic Victoria Sponge [see recipe] 70. 5 fruit scones 71. An apple pie 72. 5 brown bread rolls 73. Plaited loaf using 12ozs flour 74. 5 pieces of shortbread 75. 5 cheese straws 76. Treacle tart [see recipe] 77. 5 flapjacks 78. 3 decorated cup cakes 79. 5 fairy cakes Men only – lemon drizzle cake [see recipe] All exhibits 68 – 80, must be on a plate no larger than 8 inches and covered in a clear plastic bag or cling film Please note. Jam jars must not show manufacturers name, but should have wax discs & cellophane covers or metal tops without commercial writing on them.
********* Handicraft class entries Exhibits MUST NOT have been shown previously in Rogate
81. A hand knitted article 82. A piece of fancy needlework [tapestry, embroidery or quilting] 83. A painting or drawing [any medium] 84. Hand knitted garment to wear 85. Piece of home made jewellery 86. Cross stitch picture 87. A wooden toy 88. Hand made wedding anniversary greetings card 89. A sequin collage [max: A4 size]
********* Photography class entriesExhibits MUST NOT have been shown previously in Rogate Each photograph to be minimum size 6” x 4”/ maximum size 10” x 8”
90. A Rogate garden 91. Architecture 92. Something beginning with ‘b’ 93. Landscape / seascape 94. Plant [s] and /or insect [s] 95. A black & white free choice 96. Textures 97. Your pet 98. Portrait of a child 99. Mixed Colour 100. Snow in Rogate ********* Children’s ClassesAll works must be made by the children handwriting should be normal everyday writing Age under 5 years101. paint a picture using your fingers [A4 size]102. make 3 rice crispy cakes103. make a pasta necklace Age 5 - 8 years 104. two decorated boiled eggs105. make a miniature garden [in a standard seed tray]106. an arrangement of flowers in a jam jar107 a painted stone 108 108. make a fruit dinosaur Age 8 -12 years109. make a miniature garden [in a standard seed tray]110. make a floral birthday card111. make a face mask using a paper plate112. make 3 decorated cup cakes113. make a flower arrangement in a cup for your mumAge 12 –16 years114. A piece of handwriting [at least 50 words]115. A decorated hat using flowers, fruit and or vegetables116. A flower arrangement [max: 4” square]117. A pencil sketch of a plant or an animal118. Make a miniature garden [in a standard seed tray]119. Make 3 rock cakes |





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Carole Young’s fantastic Shoes display |