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TERLING AND FAIRSTEAD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY President
Lord Rayleigh
Vice-Presidents
Committee
Chairman Mr Stephen Hurst Secretary Mrs Clare Maslen Treasurer Ms Amy Bryant
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
7.30pm
Tuesday 17th November 2020
Terling Village Hall
Everyone is very welcome!
The Horticultural Society Committee would like to thank all who give their valuable spare time, energy and effort to make the Annual Show a success and hope that you have an enjoyable and successful day
Mr David Anderson Mrs Sue Gore Mr John Swanborough
Mrs Angela Boyle Mrs Jennifer Lawrence Mr Peter Thurgood
Mr David Boyle Mr John Pullen Mrs Marilyn Tugwell
Mr Dennis Dawson Hon Mrs Jean Strutt Mrs Elizabeth Twin
Hon Freddie Strutt
Mr David Anderson Mr Eric Gotts Mr Angus MacWillson
Mr Charles Barker Mr David Hengeli Mrs Jeanne MacWillson
Ms Veronica Breeze Ms Lynn Jones Mr Peter Thurgood
Ms Vanessa Dennis Mrs Joyce Lewis Mrs Elizabeth Twin
Mrs A Fitzgerald Mr Trevor Lewis Mrs Ginny Twin
Mrs Averil Gotts Mrs Sarah McNamara
HORTICULTURAL SHOW RULES • The Terling and Fairstead Horticultural Society shall consist of members subscribing £1 or
more a year. This will entitle admission to the Annual Show • Admission at the door for adult non-members - 15 and over- will be £1
No charge for children 14 years and under. • All exhibits MUST be listed on one entry form to be completed by each exhibitor and
returned , together with 25p for each entry, to .... Clare Maslen,
Butlers Lodge, 3, The Street,
Terling CM3 2PG by 7pm on Thursday 10th September 2020 SORRY—NO LATE ENTRIES CAN BE ACCEPTED
• Exhibitors must ensure that a card, supplied by the Committee, bearing their name and class number is placed by each exhibit The Committee will not be responsible for any mistakes • No competitor may be allowed more than one entry in each class number • All exhibits must be in place and all exhibitors must have left the hall by 10.45am on the day of the Show • No exhibits to be removed before the presentation of prizes, which will take place at approximately 4.30pm • Whilst all reasonable care will be taken, the Committee cannot accept any responsibility for any loss or damage to exhibits or property • Only persons authorised by the Committee may be present during judging • Points will be awarded as follows:
1st Prize 3 points 2nd Prize 2 points 3rd Prize 1 point
• The judges decision is final. They do not necessarily have to award 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes
Children • Children 14 years and under shall be entirely free as regards membership, entrance fees
and admission to the Show • An entry form must be completed for each child • All entries must be their own work and completed in the current year • Child’s age on the date of the Show must be clearly stated on the entry form
SECTION 1 VEGETABLES
• Exhibits must be grown or produced in exhibitor’s own gardens, allotments or hedges • Ensure exact number of specimens specified are exhibited • Roots should be washed not scrubbed • Onions should not be skinned – remove loose skin only • Where appropriate exhibits should be securely tied with as much top cut away as possible • Fruit, cucumbers, tomatoes, peas and beans should not have stalks removed • Do not polish fruit • Don’t overcrowd your exhibit • If possible, name varieties – on entry card or slip of paper
101 Collection of 4 different types of vegetable as listed below: leeks[2]carrots[3] cauliflowers[2] onions[3] parsnips [3] peas [6 pods] potatoes [3] runner beans [6 pods] tomatoes [6] beets [3] aubergines [2] To be displayed for effect within an area/box/board with overall dimensions 2ft 6ins [ 75cm]with no overlapping
102 Collection of 4 different types of salad vegetable The number of each vegetable is as specified in classes 103 – 129 2ftx1ft [60cm x 45cm] overall dimensions
103 4 carrots – other than long 104 4 carrots – long 105 5 onions – grown from 2018 sets 106 3 round beetroots 107 2 cabbages 108 3 parsnips 109 2 vegetable marrows – fit for the table 110 9 shallots – judged for quality 111 5 white potatoes 112 5 coloured potatoes 113 5 onions – from seed 114 6 runner beans 115 9 French beans 116 9 small tomatoes – less than 35mm diameter 117 6 tomatoes 118 2 courgettes 119 2 lettuces 120 2 cucumbers 121 2 blanched leeks – foliage on 122 3 bulbs garlic 123 Vegetables NOT eligible for any other class – minimum of 2 of the same variety 124 4 dessert apples – one variety 125 4 cooking apples – one variety 126 12 cultivated blackberries 127 3 peppers 128 3 chillies 129 Collection of fresh, culinary, cut herbs – in water – 1 ft [30cm] overall maximum dimension 130 Fruit NOT eligible for any other class – minimum of two of the same variety 131 Ugliest vegetable 132 Heaviest Potato 133 Largest marrow – by weight 134 Longest runner bean 135 Heaviest crop from one seed potato – to be in a black exhibitor growing bag – available from the Gardening Club or David
Anderson. [ 01245 233265 ] Judges will lift and weigh 136 A single flower and a single vegetable
SECTION 2
FLOWERS – HOME GROWN
• Exhibits must be grown or produced in exhibitor’s own gardens, allotments or hedges
• Please supply your own vase – plastic vases are available to borrow
• Don’t display flowers in jam jars 201 Cut roses – 3 distinct colours
202 1 rose
203 Gladioli – 1 spike in vase
204 Vase of mixed perennials
205 Vase of cut flowers
206 Pot plant – orchid – state size on entry form
207 Pot plant – fuchsia – state size on entry form
208 Pot plant – foliage – state size on entry form
209 Pot plant – flower - not eligible for any other class– state size on entry form
210 3 stems spray chrysanthemums – in vase
211 5 pom pom dahlias in vase – see drawing
212 3 ball dahlias in vase – see drawing
213 3 cactus or semi-cactus dahlias in vase – see drawing
214 3 decorative dahlias in vase – see drawing
215 A cactus or succulent
216 A Patio Pot – 18ins. [46cm] overall
Pom Pom Dahlia Class 211 – double spherical blooms of miniature size-
maximum 55mm in diameter – with florets along their length
Ball Dahlia Class 212 Full double blooms showing no disc
Ball shaped or slightly flattened
Cactus Dahlia Class 213 Fully double blooms – the ray florets usually pointed, the majority narrow and revolute
for 50% of their length
Semi Cactus Dahlia Class 213 As cactus –
but florets are for 25% to 50% of their length
Decorative Dahlia Class 214 Fully double blooms showing no disc—
flowers come to a point
SECTION 3 FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
• Flowers, berries , fruit and foliage may be bought or home grown 301 ‘Wax Lyrical’ – arrangement including a candle or candles
302 Flowers and foliage in a basket - 18”x 18” [45cmx 45cm] maximum dimensions
303 Hand-tied posy
304 Lady’s corsage – not less than 3 flowers
305 Miniature arrangement – 4ins [10cm] maximum overall dimensions
306 Flower arrangement in an unusual container - 2ft [60cm] maximum overall dimensions
307 Arrangement of any foliage, fruit and berries - 18” [ 45cm] maximum overall dimensions
308 Arrangement of chrysanthemums – 3 blooms only – together with berries and foliage
309 Depict a British Sitcom. The exhibit will be judges for originality, the creative use of flowers, fruit and other materials, with or without drapery and accessories. 2ft [60cm] maximum overall dimensions
SECTION 4 COOKERY
• All jars must be clean, well filled, sealed and clearly labelled • All bottles must be clearly labelled with the variety and class number and have a flanged cork • No concentrate is allowed
401 A quiche 402 4 pieces of tray bake 403 A Victoria Sponge – 3 eggs 404 6 decorated cup cakes – to be judged on taste and decoration 405 4 cheese scones 406 Bottle of sloe gin approx 1/2pint [10 fl oz] 407 Bottle of fruit liqueur approx 1/2pint [10 fl oz] – not sloe gin 408 A fruit cordial 409 1 pot of jam – any type 410 1 pot fruit curd 411 1 pot jelly 412 1 pot marmalade 413 1 jar chutney 414 I jar pickles 415 4 sausage rolls 416 6 chocolate chip biscuits 417 4 scotch eggs 418 Celebration cake – to be judges on decoration only 419 A fresh fruit crumble 420 6 pieces of shortbread 421 4 jam tarts 422 Boiled fruit cake 423 6 new laid eggs from your own birds
SECTION 5 ART AND CRAFT
• Please state dimensions of your item on the entry form • Exhibits must be completed during the last year • Exhibits must have not been exhibited in Terling at a previous show
501 A greetings card
502 Hand colour a picture or pattern from a book – to be judged on colouring
503 Cross stitch –not covered with glass
504 A stitched item – or an item decorated with stitch
505 Bunting – maximum length 1m 50cm [5ft]
506 A table runner
507 Item made from, or decorated with, homemade felt
508 Handicraft – item not eligible for any other class
509 Handicraft – in wood and/or metal
510 Painting – any medium – mounted for hanging – frame not necessary
511 Drawing – any medium – mounted for hanging – frame not necessary
512 Hand Knitting
513 Crochet
514 A Poem
515 Clay model - may include polymer clay [eg Fimo]
516 Handmade jewellery – one piece
517 Fabric container —eg..box, purse, bag
518 Design a cover for the 2021 Show Schedule
SECTION 6 PHOTOGRAPHS
• Each class to be a single photograph , taken in the current year • Maximum size 8in x 6 in inches [ 20cm x 15 cm] • Not to be created from composite images
601 Black and white photograph
602 Rivers and Streams
603 Farming
604 Yellow
605 Little and Large
606 Glass/Glasses
SECTION 7 CHILDREN’S CLASSES
Remember—just one entry in each class 701 Any flower that you have grown from seed—all ages
702 Any plant grown from seed—all ages
703 A vase of flowers—all ages
704 Any root vegetables that you have helped to grow—all ages
705 Any other vegetable that you have helped to grow—all ages
706 Any fruit that you have helped to grow—all ages
A MAGICAL SCENE ON A PLATE A FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
707 5 years and under 711 5 years and under
708 8 years and under 712 8 years and under
709 11 years and under 713 11 years and under
710 14 years and under 714 14 years and under
DECORATED BISCUITS—biscuits can be bought BAKE AND DECORATE 4 SMALL CAKES
715 5 years and under 719 5 years and under
716 8 years and under 720 8 years and under
717 11 years and under 721 11 years and under
718 14 years and under 722 14 years and under
HANDICRAFTS— anything you have made at home or at school
MAKE A GREETINGS CARD
723 5 years and under 727 5 years and under
724 8 years and under 728 8 years and under
725 11 years and under 729 11 years and under
726 14 years and under 730 14 years and under
A MODEL BOAT MAKE A FLIP BOOK
731 5 years and under 735 5 years and under
732 8 years and under 736 8 years and under
733 11 years and under 737 11 years and under
734 14 years and under 738 14 years and under
MAKE A MODEL—Any materials FRUIT and/or VEGETABLE CREATURE
739 5 years and under 743 5 years and under
740 8 years and under 744 8 years and under
741 11 years and under 745 11 years and under
742 14 years and under 746 14 years and under
LEGO OR DUPLO MODEL original design—maximum size 50cm overall
APPLIQUE OR COLLAGE—glued or sewn in any combination
747 5 years and under 751 5 years and under
748 8 years and under 752 8 years and under
749 11 years and under 753 11 years and under
750 14 years and under 754 14 years and under
PLEASE SUBMIT ENTRIES FOR CLASSES 755—787 WITH YOUR ENTRY FORM
NON FICTION WRITING AN ORIGINAL POEM OR STORY to be judged for content
755 5 years and under 759 5 years and under
756 8 years and under 760 8 years and under
757 11 years and under 761 11 years and under
758 14 years and under 762 14 years and under
PAINTING—any medium—your own title DRAWING
763 5 years and under 767 5 years and under
764 8 years and under 768 8 years and under
765 11 years and under 769 11 years and under
766 14 years and under 770 14 years and under
COLOURING a picture or a pattern—from a book or your own drawing. Work will be judged on colouring
PRINTING
771 5 years and under 775 5 years and under
772 8 years and under 776 8 years and under
773 11 years and under 777 11 years and under
774 14 years and under 778 14 years and under
COMPUTER ART—not Clip Art A PHOTOGRAPH—any subject
779 5 years and under 783 5 years and under
780 8 years and under 784 8 years and under
781 11 years and under 785 11 years and under
782 14 years and under 786 14 years and under
DESIGN A COVER FOR THE 2021 CHILDREN’S SCHEDULE
787 All ages
PRIZE MONEY
Unless otherwise stated: 1st Prize - £1.00 2nd Prize - 70p 3rd Prize – 50p
Classes 101 and 102 1st Prize - £1.50 2nd Prize - £1.00 3rd Prize - 60p
Most points in Section 1 £10 Class 135 1st prize - £10 donated by the Gardening Club Class 309 1st Prize - £1.50 2nd Prize - £1.00 3rd Prize 60p
Class 518 Winner £5 - donated by Mr and Mrs A MacWillson Class 701 and Class 702 1st prize £2.50 donated by Mrs L Swanborough in memory of Mr E Howard Best Exhibits in Section 7 1st Prize £7.00 2nd Prize 5.00 3rd Prize £3.00
TROPHIES AND AWARDS Challenge Cup Winner most points in the Show
Garden News Shield Runner –up most points in the Show
Challenge Cup Winner - most points in Section 1 - Vegetables
Jack Jiggins Cup Runner –up - Most points in Section 1 – Vegetables
Shield Best Exhibit Horticultural Section
The Ivy Trophy Winner Class 135—Heaviest crop from one seed potato
Rose Bowl Winner most points in Section 3 – Flower Arrangements
Goldsmith Cup Best Exhibit in Section 3 —Flower Arrangements
Daisy Levett Trophy Winner most points in Section 4 – Cookery
Lady Rayleigh Cup Best Exhibit in Section 4 — Cookery
Challenge Cup Winner most points in Section 5 —Art and Craft
Challenge Cup Runner –up most points in Section 5 —Art and Craft
Ann Anderson Rose Bowl Best Exhibit in Section 6—Photographs
Chairman’s Choice Cup Best Exhibit from first time Exhibitor—Adult Classes
Mrs Readman Cup Winner – most points in Section 7 Children’s Classes
Bernard Levett Trophy Best Exhibit in Section 7 Children’s Classes
Chairman’s Choice Cup Best Exhibit from first time exhibitor in children’s classes
Schedules – price £1 – are also available from
Terling Stores and from the Secretary, Clare Maslen,
Butlers Lodge, 3, The Street,
Terling CM3 2PG
Or you may print the entry form below and return to Clare Maslen with your membership and entrance money.
You will be issued with a pass for entry to the show with your exhibit cards. Children’s Schedules are free - also obtainable from Terling School
TERLING and FAIRSTEAD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 2020ANNUAL SHOW
ENTRY FORM To be submitted by 7pm on Thursday 10th September 2020 to...
Clare Maslen Butlers Lodge, 3 The Street, Terling
CM3 2PG 01245 233757
SORRY—LATE ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED! MEMBERSHIP FEE £1 – adults 15yrs and over
This will entitle you to free admission to the show. A pass will be issued on the morning of the Show with your exhibit cards
ENTRY FEE FOR EACH EXHIBIT IS 25P No charge for entries for Children’s Classes
NB.. Remember to state size of entries where applicable
ENCLOSED : Membership Fee £1.00
Entries @ 25p _________ TOTAL: _________
Name Age if 14 and under
Address
Telephone No.
This information will not be shared with a third party
Please tick the box if this is the first time you have entered in the Show. You will then be eligible for the’ Chairman’s Choice Cup’ for first time exhibitors!