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Flower Show 2010

Vegetable & Fruit Entries

Exhibits 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.

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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.

  

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Flower Entries

Exhibits MUST be grown by the exhibitor

27. 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

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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

 

 

 

 

 

Rogate Flower Show

Saturday 7th August 2010

 Rogate Recreation Ground

 

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.

 

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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]

 

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Photography class entries

Exhibits 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

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Children’s Classes

All works must be made by the children handwriting should be normal everyday writing

Age under 5 years

101. paint a picture using your fingers [A4 size]

102.      make 3 rice crispy cakes

103. make a pasta necklace

Age 5 - 8 years

104.      two decorated boiled eggs

105.      make a miniature garden [in a standard seed tray]

106.      an arrangement of flowers in a jam jar

107 a painted stone

108 108.      make a fruit dinosaur

Age 8 -12 years

109.     make a miniature garden  [in a standard seed tray]

110.     make a floral birthday card

111.     make a face mask using a paper plate

112.     make 3 decorated cup cakes

113.     make a flower arrangement in a cup for your mum

Age 12 –16 years

114.    A piece of handwriting [at least 50 words]

115.    A decorated hat using  flowers, fruit and or vegetables

116.    A flower arrangement [max: 4” square]

117.    A pencil sketch of a plant or an animal

118.    Make a miniature garden  [in a standard seed tray]

119.    Make 3 rock cakes   

Carole Young’s fantastic Shoes display