Section - 9 HORTICULTURE JUDGES: P. NYMEYER, NUNTHORPE A. SPENCELEY, WHITBY G. GARDENER, CO. DURHAM W. BARKER, MIDDLESBROUGH GP. WATSON, AINTHORPE R. ORME, REDCAR J.E ANDERSON, MIDDLESBROUGH IN THE INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC, WE ASK ALL EXHIBITORS TO NAME VARIETIES WHEREVER POSSIBLE. JUDGING AT 9.30A.M. PROMPT ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED BY 9.00AM. ALL ESSENTIAL PASS HOLDING VEHICLES TO BE ON THE SHOWFIELD BY 8.30AM. NO MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES AFTER 8.30AM. ENTRY FEE (CLASSES 2-118) - 60p PRIZE MONEY (CLASSES 2-1, 117, 118) FIRST 5.00, SECOND 3.00, THIRD 2.00 PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID OUT IN THE HORTICULTURE TENT BETWEEN 3 and 4.30 p.m. ON PRODUCTION OF EXHIBITORS CLASS LISTING SENT PRIOR TO THE SHOW. Tent cleared at 4.30pm. Exhibitors who produce removal ticket only will be admitted. Electric Light will be provided in the Horticultural Tent from 6 p.m. on Friday night. All exhibits for prizes must have been grown by the exhibitor. The Judges will be empowered to withhold Prizes where the exhibits are considered unworthy, and their decision shall be final. All dishes, vases, stands, etc., to be provided by Exhibitor. Tabling provided only by the Society. Anyone requiring assistance with Staging please contact the Secretary. Generally should be named, cards will be ley Arms provided. ley Arms THE LANGBAURGH ROSE BOWL (to be held for one year) will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in the Horticultural Section, excepting Class 1. 3 Points for 1st, 2 Points for 2nd, 1 Point for 3rd. A Special Prize value 5.00 will be awarded to the best entry in each of the following sections: Chrysanthemums, Dahlias, other cut flowers, Pot Plants, Fruit, Vegetables. HORTICULTURAL TRADE OR SPECIALISTS STAND BY INVITATION Class 1 ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF ANY CHARACTER (excluding Implements or Fertilisers) in space 8ft. wide by up to 40ft. long. Height of exhibit not to exceed 8ft. THE SYDNEY AND JOHN WELFORD MEMORIAL CUP (to be retained for one year only) is offered for the best exhibit in this class. THE JANE JOPLING MEMORIAL TROPHY (to be retained for one year only) is presented to the Best Display by an Amateur Society in Class 1. NOTE - No advertising signs or show cards, other than the Exhibitor s name in appropriate character, are allowed on the exhibits. NO SELLING FROM THE DISPLAY until 4.30pm. Chrysanthemums & Dahlias Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 ONE CHRYSANTHEMUM, any variety, Disbudded ONE STEM CHRYSANTHEMUM (SPRAY), any variety ONE VASE OF EARLY FLOWERED / CHRYSANTHEMUMS, any Variety Disbudded. Three Blooms Class 5 ONE VASE THREE STEMS, SPRAY CHRYSANTHEMUMS The JOHN LLOYD MEMORIAL TROPHY is awarded to the winner of Class 5. Class 6 ONE VASE MIXED CHRYSANTHEMUMS The G.W. WEST TROPHY to be held for one year, will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Chrysanthemum Section. Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 ONE DAHLIA, any variety up to and including0mm (6 ) max. dia ONE DAHLIA, any variety, over 0mm (6 dia) any variety
Class 10 Class 11 Class 12 Class 13 Class 14 Class Class 16 Class 17 TWO BLOOMS DAHLIAS, one or more (Giant or large Decorative) separate vases optional one or more in one Vase (Medium Decorative) one or more in one Vase. (Small and/or Miniature Decorative) or more. (Giant or Large Cactus and/or Semi Cactus) one or more in one Vase. (Medium Cactus and/or Semi Cactus) or more in one Vase. (Small and/or Miniature Cactus and/or Semi Cactus) or more in one Vase. (Small Ball or Mini Ball) or more in one Vase. (Pom-pom under two inches) Class 18 A FRONTAL ARRANGEMENT OF DAHLIAS, arranged for effect. The G. W. MARSAY TROPHY to be held for one year, will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining most points in the Dahlia Section. Roses Organised by the Committee & Members of the Teesside Rose Society Open to all exhibitors. Vases, baskets, bowls, boxes & palettes will be provided for miniature classes. Vases & bowls will be provided for all other classes. OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORS Class 19 BOWL, 7 STEMS, LARGE Class 20 VASE, 3 STEMS, LARGE Class 21 VASE, 2 STEMS, LARGE Class 22 VASE, 1 STEM, LARGE FLOWERED ROSE Class 23 VASE, 3 STEMS, CLUSTER Class 24 VASE, 1 STEM, CLUSTER FLOWERED ROSE Class 25 ARTIST'S PALETTE, 7 BLOOMS, MINIATURE ROSES, four or more, stage Class 26 BOX, 6 BLOOMS, MINIATURE ROSES, one or more of classical HT form, Class 27 VASE, 3 STEMS, MINIATURE ROSES, each carrying a single bloom of classical HT form, one or more Class 28 VASE, 3 STEMS, CLUSTER FLOWERED, MINIATURE ROSES, one or more Mrs Bezemer memorial Cup Best in Classes 19-28. Cut Flowers & Plants Class 29 ONE LARGE SUNFLOWER in vase (stem max 300mm 12 ) Class 30 ONE SMALL SUNFLOWER in vase (Flower not to exceed 0mm 6 ) Class 31 AN ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS IN A CONTAINER Class 32 ONE VASE, three stems any combination not scheduled to be named Class 33 ONE VASE SWEET PEAS, five spikes
Class 34 ONE VASE GLADIOLA, three spikes Class 35 ONE SINGLE SPECIMEN GLADIOLI Class 36 SIX FRENCH MARIGOLDS. Class 37 FIVE ANNUALS, excluding Marigolds or Asters Class 38 VASE OF ASTERS, Three Blooms, any variety Class 39 ONE PANSY Class 40 ONE VIOLA Class 41 FOUR PANSIES OR FOUR VIOLAS Class 42 ONE STEM OF UNUSUAL CUT FLOWER (not scheduled). TO BE NAMED Class 43 ONE BEGONIA, Cut Class 44 ONE VASE OF FOLIAGE ONLY (no berries) Class 45 ONE SPECIMEN HOSTA LEAF in a vase Class 46 SIX FUCHSIA FLORETS Class 47 FOUR GLADIOLI FLORETS Class 48 FOUR CLEMATIS FLOWERS Class 49 RED, WHITE & BLUE, one vase, 3 stems cut flowers, one of each colour Class 50 PLANT IN FLOWER (not otherwised schduled) Class 51 ORCHID PLANT IN FLOWER Class 52 FLOWERING NON-STOP BEGONIA PLANT Class 53 FLOWERING FUCHSIA, pot any size Class 54 FLOWERING GERANIUM or PELARGONIUM Class 55 FOLIAGE PLANT any size pot excluding coleus Class 56 FOLIAGE PLANT not to exceed 125mm (5 ) pot excluding coleus Class 57 COLEUS PLANT any size pot Class 58 COLEUS PLANT pot not to exceed 125mm (5 ) max. pot Class 59 FERN IN POT Class 60 TWO POT PLANTS - one foliage, one flower The MRS S. WEST TROPHY to be held for one year, will be awarded to the exhibitor of the Best Pot Plant. Class 61 SPECIMEN CACTUS OR SUCCULENT Class 62 CACTUS PLANT OR SUCCULENT in Pot not exceeding 5in. (125mm) The CACTUS CUP will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in the Cactus classes. The Steradent Poniard - most points in Pot Plants classes 50-62. Class 63 ONE BLOOM, ONE VEGETABLE Class 64 A MINIATURE GARDEN, (incontainer not to exceed " across) Class 65 BONSAI TREE Class 66 GENTS BUTTONHOLE Class 67 LADIES CORSAGE Fruit Entrance Fee - 60p Kindly name variety (optional) Class 68 DISH SIX DESSERT APPLES Class 69 Class 70 Class 71 Class 72 Class 73 DISH SIX BAKING APPLES DISH SIX PLUMS DISH TEN BLACKBERRIES (Calyx Intact) TWO STICKS RHUBARB LONGEST STICK OF RHUBARB
Class 74 Class 75 BUNCH OF GRAPES. DISH OF FRUIT A.O.V. Class 95 ONE PAIR PEPPERS (Sweet) Class 96 FIVE PEPPERS HOT (Chilli) Class 76 Vegetables DISH THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF FRUIT (one of each type) Class 77 ONE CUCUMBER Class 78 ONE HEAD OF CELERY Class 79 TWO BEETROOT (Round) Class 80 ONE HEAD OF LETTUCE Class 81 FIVE ESCHALLOTS, any one variety Class 82 ONE CAULIFLOWER Class 83 RED CABBAGE Class 84 CABBAGE OTHER THAN RED, Round Type Class 85 CABBAGE OTHER THAN RED, Point Type Class 86 TWO PARSNIPS, Tops 7.5cms approx Class 87 TWO CARROTS, Long, Tops 7.5cm approx Class 88 TWO CARROTS, other than long, Tops 7.5cm approx Class 89 COLLECTION OF THREE DIFFERENT VEGETABLES one of each variety Class 90 SIX PODS GREEN PEAS Class 91 SIX PODS DWARF FRENCH BEANS Class 92 SIX PODS RUNNER BEANS Class 94 PAIR OF TABLE MARROWS (Neither to exceed 38cm( ) in length) Class 97 HEAVIEST MARROW Class 98 TWO COURGETTES Class 99 FOUR RED TOMATOES Class 100 FOUR TOMATOES, other than red Class 101 SIX CHERRY TOMATOES Class 102 A TRUSS OF TOMATOES Class 103 HEAVIEST TOMATO, with approx 50mm (2 ) stalk intact The CHARLIE BENSLEY Trophy, to be held for one year, will be awarded to best exhibit in Classes 99-103. Class 104 THREE ONIONS, Dressed, under 280g (10oz) Class 105 THREE ONIONS, Dressed, over 280g (10oz) Class 106 HEAVIEST ONION - Dressed Class 107 TWO POT LEEKS. (0mm Maximum (6ins) to tight button) Class 108 TWO TRENCH LEEKS Class 109 UGLIEST VEGETABLE Class 110 ONE PUMPKIN, 5 Special Prize for largest girth measurement Class 111 ONE VEGETABLE, not Scheduled (to be named) Class 112 FOUR ROUND POTATOES, White Class 113 FOUR ROUND POTATOES, Coloured Class 114 FOUR KIDNEY POTATOES, White Class 1 FOUR KIDNEY POTATOES, Coloured
Class 116 COLLECTION OF POTATOES, Three to be named four of each, First 7.00, Second 5.00, Third 4.00 Class 117 HEAVIEST POTATO All potatoes in Classes 112-116 to be washed clean, but not dressed. Class 118 SELECTION OF HERBS, any three kinds. To be shown in single container not exceeding 75mm (3 ) diameter (to be named) STOKESLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY