Schedule

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 2006

FLOWER CLASSES

1. Geranium or pelargonium

2. Pot plant, flowering

3. Pot plant, foliage

4. 1 Fuchsia

5. 1 Coleus 

6. 1 Cactus or succulent plant

7. 1 Vase of mixed flowers with foliage; vase not to exceed 4” diameter

8. 1 Vase of annuals; vase not to exceed 3” diameter

9. 3 Chrysanthemum blooms

10. Spray Chrysanthemums; vase not to exceed 4” diameter 

11. 3 Hybrid Tea Roses

12. 1 Hybrid Tea Rose

13. 1 Stem Floribunda Rose

14. 3 Stems Floribunda Rose

15. Hanging Basket; basket not to exceed 15” diameter

16. 1 Gladiolus spike

17. 3 Spikes of Gladioli

18. 3 Asters

19. 3 Pompom Dahlias

20. 3 Cactus Dahlias (miniature or small) 

21. 3 Cactus Dahlias (medium)  

22. 3 Decorative Dahlias (miniature or small) 

23. 3 Decorative Dahlias (medium)  

24. 1 Vase of 7 Dahlias  

25. 1 Vase of mixed Sweet Peas

26. 1 Vase of 5 Pinks, any varieties

27. 4 Pansies or Violas

28. 1 Saintpaulia (African Violet)

29. 1 Lady’s Spray

30. 1 Gentleman’s Buttonhole

31. 6 Spikes of Heather, single, white 

32. 6 Spikes of Heather, single, other than white

33. 6 Spikes of Heather, double, white 6 Spikes of Heather, double, other than white Basket of Heathers, arranged for effect; table space not to exceed 12” x 12”

36. 1 Buttonhole, made with Heather materials


VEGETABLE CLASSES

37. 3 Beetroot with foliage  

38. 1 Cabbage  

39. 2 Carrots with foliage, long 

40. 2 Carrots with foliage, stump or intermediate

41. 1 Cauliflower  

42. 2 Celery  

43. 1 Cucumber (greenhouse), long 

44. 1 Lettuce  

45. 2 Leeks, blanch  

46. 2 Leeks, not blanch  

47. 1 Marrow, quality  

48. 1 Marrow, heaviest  

49. 2 Parsnips  

50. 3 Onions from seed, dressed and tied 

51. 3 Onions from sets, dressed and tied 

52. 4 Onions, dressed and tied, not exceeding 2 lbs in total 

53. 6 Shallots, dressed and tied 

54. 2 Courgettes  

55. 5 Tomatoes  

56. 1 Truss of Tomatoes, including Cherry Tomatoes

57. 6 Pods of Peas 

58. 6 Pods of Runner Beans

59. 6 Pods of French Beans

60. 6 Pods, any other bean

61. 4 Potatoes, white  

62. 4 Potatoes, coloured  

63. Collection of Potatoes, 3 varieties, 4 of each

64. 2 Globe Turnips  

65. 4 Capsicums  

66. Any other vegetables  

67. Vegetable collection, 2 each of 3 vegetables

68. Vegetable collection, 1 each of 3 vegetables

69. “Basket of Plenty”; selection of home-grown produce, which must be displayed in a basket or garden trug

70. Ugliest vegetable  


FRUIT CLASSES

71. Apples, culinary; plate of 5, as picked

72. Apples, dessert; plate of 5, as picked

73. Plums; plate of 9

74. Plate of any other fruit

75. Plate of Grapes


CHILDREN’S CLASSES

76. A decorated box (under 9 years)

77. Miniature garden in a standard black seed tray (under 9 years)

78. A butterfly, any medium (under 9 years)

79. 3 Decorated biscuits (under 9 years)

80. Handwriting; copy the nursery rhyme, “Mary, Mary, quite contrary . . .” (a) under 7 years (b) 7 to 9 years

81. A family crest (9 – 14 years)

82. A board game (9 – 14 years)

83. A Christmas decoration (9 – 14 years)

84. A decorated Wellington boot. (9 – 14 years)

85. 3 Pieces of tray-bake (9 – 14 years)

86. Shortcrust Apple Pie, undecorated, not exceeding 10”


COOKERY CLASSES

87. 1 Jar of Marmalade

88. 1 Jar of Fruit Jelly Preserve

89. 1 Jar of Jam, any fruit

90. 1 Jar of Lemon Curd

91. 1 Jar of mature Chutney

92. Shortcrust Apple Pie, not exceeding 10”

93. 4 Ginger Snaps

94. 1 Cherry Cake

95. Victoria Sandwich Cake (one cake, cut, jam-filled)

96. Decorated Cake; decoration only to be judged

97. Loaf of White Bread – hand-made

98. 4 Brown Bread Buns

99. 1 Savoury Quiche or Flan

 100. 4 Cheese Scones

 101. 4 American-style sweet muffins


HANDICRAFT CLASSES (See Rule 11)

102. Hand-made Toy

103. Item of beadwork

104. Hand-knitted article

105. Any other Craft

106. Coloured embroidered article, framed or made up, not to include cross stitch

107. Item to exhibit cross stitch (state whether original or kit/chart)

108. Framed Découpage Picture

109. A quilted item

110. A Model from a kit

111. Oil Painting 

112. Water Colour 

113. Line Drawing 

114. Acrylic Painting 

115. Pastel 

116. Mixed-Media exhibit


WINE

Wines may be made from kits, fruit, flowers, vegetables, etc. To be exhibited in a clear, colourless glass bottle, with no identifying labels

 117. Bottle White Wine, labelled “sweet” or “dry”

 118. Bottle Red Wine, labelled “sweet” or “dry”


PHOTOGRAPHY

A mounted print is a photograph firmly fixed to thin card or board, leaving reasonable margins

In all classes, prints can be coloured or black and white

Entries are limited to three per class per person

Maximum photograph sizes :- Classes 119 and 120: 10” x 8

Classes 121 to 125: 7” x 5”

119. Print – “Natural History” (flowers, birds, insects, etc.), mounted

120. Print – “Family Holidays”, unmounted  

121. "Ponteland Village Life"; 4 prints, mounted on 1 card 

122. “Four of a Kind”; 4 prints, mounted on 1 card 

123. Your favourite animal photograph, unmounted 

124. Children’s Section – any subject, snapshot unmounted (14 years and under)

125. Digital photograph, mounted, any subject


FLORAL ART

A FLORAL EXHIBITION

 “FAVOURITE THINGS”

Arrangers :-

PONTELAND FLORAL ART CLUB

CALLERTON GARDEN AND FLOWER CLUB


 

 

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