Brecknock Gardening Association 48 Th Annual Show in the Bishop Bevan Hall, Brecon (Adjacent to Co-op- car park) Saturday 17 th September 2016 Doors open to the public at 1.30 pm Doors Open to Exhibitors Only from 6.30am. Entries to be made by 9.30am, Judging at 10am. (Note the change of day and venue) Admission 1, Children Free. Registered Charity 517350
Show Chairman and Chief Steward Mr Brinley Watkins (Tel 01874 636456) Show Manager Mr Anthonie Sherwood Show Entries Manager Mr Gareth Davies Show Acting Secretary Dr Colin Greengrass (Entry forms will be provided on Show Day no advance entries required) Contact for information Mr Brinley Watkins or email to brecongardening@gmail.com
CHRYSANTHEMUM CLASSES All varieties to be named whenever possible Name Cards will be provided 1. COMPOSITE CLASS - 3 vases any section A or B. 1 variety to a vase, disbudded, 3 blooms in each vase. 2. TWO VASES any section A or B, disbudded, 5 blooms. 1 variety in each vase. 3. SPRAY TYPES 1 vase of 3 sprays. Natural. 4. SPRAY TYPES 1 vase of 3 sprays. Exhibition. 5. SPRAY TYPES 2 vases of 3 stems, Any variety. Natural. 5 3 2 Chrysanthemum Special Prizes A. Best vase in the Composite Class GAMES TROPHY B. Best Exhibit in Chrysanthemum Section NCS SILVER MEDAL DAHLIA CLASSES All varieties to be named whenever possible Name Cards will be provided 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. COMPOSITE CLASS - 3 vases, 3 blooms of 1 variety in each vase. Any type or variety. MEDIUM DECORATIVE - vase of 3 blooms. SMALL DECORATIVE - vase of 5 blooms. MEDIUM CACTUS and/or SEMI CACTUS - vase of 3 blooms. SMALL CACTUS and/or SEMI CACTUS - vase of 5 blooms. 11. POMPON - vase of 5 blooms. 12. COLLARETTE. Vase of 3 blooms. 13. WATER LILY. Vase of 3 blooms.
Dahlia Special Prizes A. Best Exhibit in Composite Class ROY JONES TROPHY AND GLASSWARE B. Best Vase of Dahlias in Classes excluding the Composite Class - H SAMUEL CUP AND WELSH DAHLIA SOCIETY SILVER MEDAL C. Best Exhibit in the Dahlia Section NDS SILVER MEDAL POT PLANT AND CUT FLOWER CLASSES 14. POT PLANT, Foliage in a pot not exceeding 20cm. 15. POT PLANT - Flowering excluding Fuchsia, Orchid, Pelargonium, Streptocarpus and Tuberous Begonia. 16. Pelargonium, in a pot not exceeding `15cm 17. Streptocarpus, in a pot not exceeding `15cm 18. Fuchsia, in a pot not exceeding `15cm 19. Ornamental foliage fuchsia in a pot not exceeding 20cm. 20. Triphylla fuchsia in a pot not exceeding 20cm. 21. VASE of 6 stems of H T Roses, any variety or varieties. 22. VASE of 3 stems of floribunda Roses, any variety or varieties. 23. A HT Rose, displayed in a picture frame. Frames will be provided. 24. VASE of 3 spikes of Gladioli, any variety or varieties. 25. FLORAL ARRANGEMENT - Best arrangement in a single container. Title "Down the Garden Path" using flowers and/or fruit and/or foliage 5 3 2 26. VASE of cut Garden Flowers. 27. TOP VASE" A vase of mixed flowering stems containing a total of between 5 and 10, taken from a minimum of two different kinds of plants. Note: two varieties of the same plant are NOT two kinds. Pot Plant and Cut Flowers Special Prizes A. Best Exhibit in the Pot Plants and Cut Flower Section JOHN EVANS CHALLENGE TROHPHY and GLASSWARE B. Best Exhibit other than Fuchsia W E MORRIS AND SONS TROPHY C. Best Fuchsia in the Show COLIN HAVARD CUP
VEGETABLE CLASSES 1st 2nd 3rd 28. Composite Class: Collection of THREE DIFERENT KINDS from the following: Beetroot, Carrots Onions, Parsnips, Potatoes, Tomatoes. Note: Two Varieties of the same vegetable are NOT TWO DIFFERENT KINDS. 29. 3 Onions grown from seed. 4 2 1 30. 3 Onions grown from sets. 4 2 1 31. 3 Onions under 8oz each. 4 2 1 32. 2 Leeks. 4 2 1 33. 3 Carrots, other than long. 34. 3 Parsnips. 35. 3 Potatoes coloured. 36. 3 Potatoes white. 37. 2 Cucumbers. 38. 5 Tomatoes. 39. 9 Runner Beans. 40. 9 Shallots, Large. 41. 9 Pickling Shallots not to exceed 30mm each. 42. 3 Beetroot, round. 43. 3 Beetroot, long. 44. 2 Marrows, size not to exceed 38cm. 45. Any vegetable not mentioned in schedule. Vegetables Special Prizes A. Best Exhibit in Collection Class WALTER PRICE MEMORIAL TROPHY AND GLASSWARE B. Best exhibit in Onion Classes O V JAMES AND CO TROPHY C. Best Exhibit in Vegetable Section NVS SILVER MEDAL AND AWARD CUP D. Second Best Exhibit in Vegetable Classes VALLEY PEAT SHIELD SPECIAL AWARD BANKSIAN MEDAL awarded to the Exhibitor with the Highest Number of Points in the Horticultural Sections.
DOMESTIC Section 46. Pot of home made Jam. 47. Jar of Chutney. 48. A Fruitcake. 49. An undecorated Sponge. 50. Six Welsh cakes. 51. A Bara Brith. Domestic Special Prize Best Exhibit in Domestic Section LILLIAN ARNOLD CUP =============================================================== RULES 1. Entrance fees shall be 20p per class except for the Composite Classes, Top Vase and Vegetable Class 28 that shall be 50p. 2. NOVICE: An exhibitor who has not previously won 1st prize in the same section of this Show 3. All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor upon land in his own occupation and must have been in his possession from 1st July. The Committee reserve the right to inspect any competitor's garden. No exhibitor to have more than two entries per class 4. THE COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY ENTRY. 5. The Judges' decision shall be final as to merit, but should a complaint be made, it shall be decided by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. All objections must be made to the Secretary, in writing, before 3.30pm on the day of the Show, accompanied by a deposit of 1, which will be returned if the objection is sustained. The Judges will not be bound to award a prize in any class where they do not consider the exhibits deserving of one. 6. All exhibits must be staged NOT LATER THAN 10am on the morning of the Show, at which time the Hall will be closed to all except the Judges and those appointed by the Committee. This time will be strictly adhered to and any exhibit touched after the hour has been announced will be disqualified. 7. All cut flowers shall be in vases. All vases must be supplied by the exhibitor. 8. No exhibitor will be allowed to remove any exhibit from the Show before 4.30pm without special permission from the Secretary. 9. Exhibitors infringing any of these rules will be disqualified and all show money and entrance fees forfeited. 10. The Committee, whilst taking every precaution to prevent any loss or damage to exhibits, do not hold themselves responsible for same. 11. All trophies to be held for one year only. They must be returned by 1st August of the succeeding year. Recipients are responsible for the safe custody of their trophy or trophies. 12. The Committee does not accept responsibility for personal injury. 13. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st Prize 5 points 2nd Prize, 3 points, 3rd Prize 1 point.