Show Schedule 2017 Early Flower Show Saturday 17th June 2017. Annual Vegetable & Flower Show Saturday 19 th August 2017 Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Saturday 23 rd September 2017. Venue for all shows The Pavillion Northleigh Road Allotment Ward End Show Secretary Derek Cullen 70 Marsh Lane Erdington Birmingham B23 6PJ (Plot 9 Northleigh Road) 1
Ward End Gardeners Association Please support our nominated Charity for 2017 The John Taylor Hospice It will be a Charity Fun Day on 15 th July 2017 With Refreshments, Food, Live Music and various stalls All Proceeds will be donated to the John Taylor Hospice. - Now to Support Any Donations for the Charity Car boot sale, Should be made to Brian Wiley Plot 24 Northleigh Road - Any Donations of Bric a Brac, Should be made to Mick Merrill c/o Stores Northleigh Road - Any Cash Donation Should be made directly to the W.E.G.A. Treasurer Eddie Marshall c/o Stores Northleigh Road. - Please help us make Every Moment Matter John Taylor Hospice is a community interest company, Registration No 7532827, and is not for profit social 2 enterprise. Part of John Taylor Hospice is the John Taylor Hospice Charity No 1156964.
Other Dates for Diary John Taylor Charity Event B.D.A.C. Garden Show Macmillan Coffee Morning W.E.G.A. annual General Meeting JULY 15 th AUGUST 26 th - 28 th SEPTEMBER 30 th NOVEMBER 19 th Saturday Bank Holiday Saturday Sunday W.E.G.A. Christmas Party DECEMBER 16th Saturday 3
Content General show Rules page 5 Cups and Trophies page 6-7 Early Flower Show Notes page 8 Early Flower Show Schedule page 9 Annual Show notes pages 10-11 Annual Show Schedule pages 12-15 Class 30 Notes page 17 Class 31 Notes & Schedule pages 18-19 Class 32 Notes & Schedule pages 20-21 Class 33 Notes page 22 Class 34 Notes page 23 Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Notes page 24 Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Schedule Page 25 Early Flower Show Entry Form page 27 Annual Show Entry Form page 20-30 Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Entry Form page 31 4
General Show Rules 1. The exhibitor must have grown all entries on his/her cultivated land and is a member of Ward End Gardeners Association. Note: Exhibitors under 16 years can enter Senior Classes, but may be asked for proof of cultivation. 2. Vases and dishes can be provided by the exhibitor. 3. All exhibits, personal property etc, will be at the risk of the exhibitor and the committee will not be liable for the loss or damage due to any cause whatever. 4. The decision of the judges will be final. They have the right to award additional prizes or with hold prizes in the event of insufficient entries in a given class. 5. Any complaints as to awards or exhibits must be made to the show secretary no later that one hour after opening of show. 6. Staging will be between times stated in the specific show notes. 7. Prize money will be distributed on the day of the shows. 8. All entries must be with the show secretary one hour before judging commences, see specific show notes. 9. Exhibitors cards will be obtained from the show secretary on the morning of show. 10. Exhibitors will be responsible for placing of these cards and the correctness of the particulars given on them. 11. Exhibits which do not conform to the schedule will be marked N.A.S. (not as schedule) and disqualified. 12. Only those persons officially appointed shall be present during the judging of exhibits. 13. No Exhibits are to be moved after staging except by a show committee member. 14. Exhibits that are not being offered to the association for sale are not to be moved until close off show. (see specific show notes) 15. Each Exhibitor is allowed two entries per class. 16. In case of any exhibitors scoring the same number of accumulative points, the winner will be decided by the highest number of firsts. 17. All Cups and Trophies (not medals) are for annual competitions and must be returned to the show secretary 10 days before the Annual show in a clean and polished condition. 5
Cups and Trophies For All Shows Kate Lancaster Trophy Most Points accumulated in Three Shows Early Flower Show Trophies Jack Smith Rose Bowl Sweet Pea Certificate of Merit(First Prize) Sweet Pea Certificate of Merit(Second Prize) Best in Class Certificate of Merit Best in Class Certificate of Merit Best in Class Certificate of Merit Best in Show Certificate of Merit Most Points in Show Most Points in Sweet Pea Section 2 nd Highest Points in Sweet Pea Section Best Exhibit in Roses Best Exhibit in Delphiniums Best Exhibit in Sweet Pea Best Exhibit in Show Annual Flower and Vegetable Show Trophies Association Cup Most points in show Black Pit Lane Cup Most points in flower section 26-30 Florence Pickering Trophy Most points in Dahlia section classes 1 12. Fred Ladbury Rose Bowl Most points in the Chrysanthemum section classes 13-20 Committee Cup Best exhibit in Classes 1-30 Mrs Crosskeys Cup Most points in vegetable section 31-69 National Vegetable Society Medal Winner of class 33 (six vegetables) Les Beachham Cup Winner of class 34 (Junior Challenge under 16yrs) W.R.James Cup Winner of Onions over 250g class 42 Phil Ballard Cup Heaviest Marrow class H2 Master Gardeners Trophy Winner of Master Gardeners Competition Annie Ford Memorial Trophy Most points in the Culinary section Classes 70-77 Ron Winkett Trophy Most points in the Gladioli section Classes 21-25 J Lodge Cup Most Points in childrens section 5 to 9 years classes C1-C4 Junior Cup Most Points in childrens section 10 to 15 years classes C1-C4 Best in Class Certificate of Merit Dahlia Section Best in Class Certificate of Merit Chrysanthemum Section Best in Class Certificate of Merit Gladioli Section Best in Class Certificate of Merit Flower Section Best in class Certificate of Merit Vegetable Section Best in Show Certificate of Merit Best Exhibit in show 6
Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Trophies J.F.A.Collins Trophy J.F.A.Collins Trophy Certificate of Merit Chairman s Trophy Chairman s Trophy Certificate of Merit Best in Class Certificate of Merit Best in Class Certificate of Merit Best in Show Certificate of Merit Most points in the Chrysanthemum section 2 nd highest points in the Chrysanthemum section Most points in the Dahlia section 2 nd highest points in the Dahlia section Best exhibit in the Chrysanthemum section Best exhibit in the Dahlia section Best Exhibit 7
Early Flower Show Notes Saturday 17th June 2017 Venue: The Pavillion Northleigh road Allotment. Prize Money all classes 1 st 40p 2 nd 30p 3 rd 20p Prize money will be awarded on the day of show Points awarded Bonus Points will be awarded for 1 st Three points 2 nd Two points 3 rd One point Best in Class + 3 points Best in Show + 3 points Prize cards will be awarded on day of show. All Trophies will be awarded at the Association A.G.M. Each Exhibitor is allowed two entries per class. 20p per entry All Postal entries to be in by Thursday 15 th June 2017 Please send entries to: Show Secretary : Derek Cullen 70 Marsh Lane Erdington Birmingham B23 6PJ Entries accepted on the morning of the show until 10.00am. One hour before Judging commences. Mark your exhibits with R if you wish to reserve them. Please remove between 2.30pm & 2.45pm otherwise they may be sold/donated. All Exhibits to be sold at 3.00pm Staging Between 8.00 & 11.00am Closed for Judging 11.00am Open to public 12.30 3.30pm 8
Schedule Early Flower Show Classes Class 1 1 Vase: Roses, 5 stems, spray Floribunda (one variety). 2 1 Vase: Roses, 6 stems, Hybrid Tea (one or more varieties). 3 1 Vase: Roses, 3 stems, Hybrid Tea (one variety). 4 1 Hybrid Tea Rose specimen. 5 A collection of Roses for effect. 6 1 Vase: Delphiniums, 3 stems, dark colour (one variety). 7 1 Vase: Delphiniums, 3 stems, light colour (one variety). 8 1 Vase: Delphiniums, 5 stems, mixed colours. 9 1 Vase: Delphinium specimen. 10 1 Vase: Sweet Pea specimen. (any variety). 11 2 Vases: Sweet Peas, 5 stems (one variety in each vase) 12 2 Vases: Sweet Peas, 5 stems in each vase (one vase light & one dark) 13 1 Vase: Sweet Peas, 9 stems (White or Cream, one variety). 14 1 Vase: Sweet Peas, 9 stems (Mauve, Lavender or Blue, one variety). 15 1 Vase: Sweet Peas, 9 stems (Cerise, Scarlet, Crimson or Red, one variety). 16 1 Vase: Arrangement of 3 kind of flowers from classes 1 15. 17 1 Vase: Mixed garden flowers. 18 1 Flowering Pot plant 9
Annual Show Notes Saturday 19 th August 2017 Venue: The Pavillion Northleigh road Allotment. Prize Money all classes other than exceptions Exceptions 1 st 40p 2 nd 30p 3 rd 20p Class 31 Master Gardeners Competition 1 st 4.00 2 nd 3.00 3 rd 2.00 Class 32 Ward End Gardener Top Tray 1 st 2.00 2 nd 1.00 3 rd 50p Class 33 1 st 3.00 2 nd 2.00 3 rd 1.00 Class 34 1 st 1.00 2 nd 75p 3 rd 50p Classes H1, H2 & H3 1 st 2.00 2 nd 1.00 3 rd 50p Classes H4, H5 & H6 1 st 1.00 2 nd 50p 3 rd 30p Prize money will be awarded on the day of show All Classes Points awarded With the exception of Class 31 1 st Three points. 2 nd Two points. 3 rd One point. 1 st Six points. 2 nd Four points. 3 rd Three points. 10
Class 32 Class 33 Class 34 Bonus Points will be awarded for 1 st Four points. 2 nd Three points. 3 rd Two points. 1 st Six points. 2 nd Four points. 3 rd Three points. 1 st Four points 2 nd Three points 3 rd Two points. Best in Class + 3 points Best in Show + 3 points Prize cards will be awarded on day of show. All Trophies will be awarded at the Association A.G.M. Each Exhibitor is allowed two entries per class. 20p per entry All Postal entries to be in by Thursday 17th August 2017 Please send entries to: Show Secretary Derek Cullen 70 Marsh Lane Erdington Birmingham B23 6PJ Entries accepted on the morning of the show until 9.30am. One hour before Judging commences. Mark your exhibits with R if you wish to reserve them. Please remove between 3.30pm & 3.45pm otherwise they may be sold/donated. All Exhibits to be sold at 4.00pm Please Note: Time changes Staging Between 7.00am to 10.30 Closed for Judging 10.30am Open to public 1.30 4-30pm 11
Schedule Annual Flower & Vegetable Show Dahlia Section Class 1 3 vases: Dahlia, 3 stems in each (three distinct varieties) 2 1 vase: Dahlia, 3 stems Decorative Giant/Large (one variety). 3 1 vase: Dahlia, 3 stems Cactus Giant/Large (one variety). 4 1 vase: Dahlia, 3 stems Semi-Cactus Giant/Large (one variety). 5 1 vase: Dahlia, 5 stems Decorative Medium/small (one variety). 6 1 vase: Dahlia, 5 stems Cactus Medium/small (one variety). 7 1 vase: Dahlia, 5 stems Semi-Cactus Medium/small (one variety). 8 2 vases: Dahlia, 6 stems in each Pompom 9 1 vase: Dahlia, 6 stems Ball Medium/small (one variety). 10 1 vase: Dahlia, 5 stems Single Flower Medium/small (one variety). 11 1 vase: Dahlia, 5 stems Anemone-flowered (one variety).medium/small 12 1 vase: Dahlia, 5 stems Collarette Medium/small (one variety). Chrysanthemum Section Class 13 2 Vases: Chrysanthemums, 3 stems in each, (two distinct varieties) 14 1 Vase: Incurve Chrysanthemums, 3 Stems (one variety) 15 1 Vase: Intermediate Chrysanthemums, 3 Stems (one variety) 16 1 Vase: Reflex Chrysanthemums, 3 Stems (one variety) 17 2 Vases: Chrysanthemum sprays, 3 stems in each vase (2 distinct varieties). 18 1 Vase: Spray Chrysanthemums, 5 Stems (one variety) 19 1 Vase: Chrysanthemums, 1 Bloom Specimen (any variety) 20 1 Vase: Chrysanthemum sprays, 5 Stems (any variety) Gladioli Section Class 21 2 Vases: Gladioli, 3 Spikes in each (Two distinct varieties) 22 1 Vase: Gladioli, 3 Spikes (one variety) 23 1 Vase: Gladioli, 3 Spikes (any variety or varieties) 24 1 Vase: Gladioli, 1 Spike specimen. (any variety) 25 1 Vase: Gladioli, 5 Spikes (small variety) 12
Flower Section Class 26 1. Vase: African Marigolds (minimum 5 Blooms). 27 1 Vase: Garden Flowers (any variety or varieties). 28 1 Flower Table Center, 200mm dia 150mm in hight. 29 1 Potted Plant 30 Ward End Gardeners Top Vase(see page 17) Vegetable Section Class 31 Master gardener Competition (see pages 18-19 ) 32 Top Tray Competition (see pages 20-21 ) 33 Collection of Six kinds of Vegetables (see page 22) Quantities chosen from individual classes 35 to 69. Space allowed 2ft x 2ft/600mm x 600mm 34 Collection of Four kinds of Vegetables (see page 23) Quantities chosen from individual classes 35-69. Space allowed 2ft x 2ft/600mm x 600mm. (This class only open to under 16yrs). 35 Potatoes, 5 White, one variety. 36 Potatoes, 5 Coloured, one variety. 37 Beets, Globe or Cylindrical, 3 one variety, tops trimmed to 6inches/150mm. 38 Beet Long, 3 one variety, tops trimmed to 6inches/150mm. 39 Carrots Long, 3, one variety, tops trimmed to 6inches/150mm. 40 Carrots Stump, 3, one variety, tops trimmed to 6inches/150mm. 41 Parsnips, 3, one variety, tops trimmed to 6inches/150mm. 42 Onions, 3 over 250g, Dressed. 43 Onions, 5 under 250g, Dressed. 44 Shallots, 12 Pickling, 30mm maximum diameter. 45 Shallots, 12 Culinary/Exhibition, 30mm minimum diameter. 46 Peas, 9 Pods. 47 Beans, 9 Dwarf/French 48 Beans, 9 Runner. 49 Marrow, matching pair, not exceeding 350mm(13 ¾ ) long 50 Courgettes, 3, any colour, not exceeding 200mm(8 ) long 51 Pumpkins, pair. 52 Tomatoes medium, 6, Single variety, any colour, approx 60mm dia(2 3/8 ) with calyces attached. 53 Tomatoes small/cherry, 15 with calyces attached 13
54 Swede, 3, tops trimmed to 6inches/150mm. 55 Lettuce, 2, any variety, roots left on. 56 Celery, 2 Sticks, one variety. 57 Leeks, 3 Blanched (roots trimmed to 1inch/25mm). 58 Leeks, 2 Pot (roots trimmed to 1inch/25mm). 59 Sweet Corn, 3, one variety. 60 Cabbage, Green, 2 Stalk trimmed to 50mm(2 ). 61 Cabbage, Red, 2 Stalk trimmed to 50mm(2 ). 62 Cauliflower, 2, Stalk trimmed to 50mm(2 ) outer leaves trimmed to crown. 63 Cucumbers, pair. 64 Peppers, Sweet, 3 one variety. 65 Chilli, Hot, 9 one variety. 66 3 small containers : Herbs, Fresh, one variety in each (no vases available for this class) 67 Turnips, 3 tops trimmed to 6inches/150mm. 68 Garlic, 6 Bulbs, tops trimmed to 1inch/25mm 69 Squash summer 3, stem left on. Class Fruit Section F1. 1 Plate 9 Soft Fruit (stone) (Plum, Damson, Cherry or Greengage, ect). F2. 1 Plate 20 Soft Fruit (Seed) (Blackberry, Raspberry, Goosberry ect). F3. 1 Plate 6 Hard Fruit (Apples, Pears ect, one cultivar s with stalks intact). H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 Class Heaviest Section Heaviest Onion top trimmed to 6inches/150mm. Heaviest Marrow Heaviest Pumpkin 3 Heaviest Potatoes (Combined weight) Longest Runner Bean Longest Root Vegetable 14
Culinary Section Class 70 1, Madeira Cake, not to exceed 200mm (8 inch) diameter, undecorated. 71 1, Jam and/or Cream filled Sponge, not to exceed 200mm (8 inch) diameter, undecorated. 72 1 plate of 5, fancy cakes. 73 1 Jar single fruit jam, (any Kind) 74 1 Jar Mixed fruit jam (any Kind) 75 1 Jar fortified fruit jam, (any Kind) 76 1 Jar Pickled Vegetable, (any Kind) 77 1 Jar Chutney C1 C2 C3 C4 Class Children s Section Collection of mixed garden/wild flowers. Miniature garden in a standard sized seed tray Artistic or comic figure made from vegetables, Fruit or flowers. 1 plate of 5 decorated cup cakes (plain sponge base) 15
Kate Lancaster Trophy For Most Points Accumulated over Three Shows 16
Class 30 - Ward End Gardeners Top Vase Notes Ward End Gardeners Top Vase : class 30 For Mixed flowers. Requires between 5 and 10 stems. Taken from a minimum of two different kinds of plants. Please Note: It States two different kinds of PLANTS, not two varieties of the same flower. Display will be judged out of 35 points. 25 points will be awarded for colour, form, condition, quality and freshness of the flowers on display. 10 points will be awarded for overall presentation and effect. The Vase Will Be Viewed From All Directions. Judging will be to Royal Horticultural Society rules. Plants that are used in the display must be showing flowers only. Seed heads or berries are NOT PERMITTED. The Vase can be any shape, size and made for any material but must be in proportion to the display. No points awarded for the vase itself. No Accessories are permitted, e.g. ribbons, bows ect. No additional foliage is allowed, Natural foliage from the flower stem will be permitted. Packing material including florist foam to keep stems in place is allowed. A vase, by definition, is any vessel that can be used to hold cut flowers. It must be taller than it is wide, at its widest point. The Ward End Gardeners Top Vase competition is open to anyone and is not intended only for regular exhibitors in species classes at shows. Judges should use their discretion when judging the Top Vase class, as entries may not come from regular exhibitor. Judges should note that the display has to be viewed all round. Points awarded should be clearly marked, by the judges, on the exhibitors card. Any queries that may arise regarding anything other than the above rules, should be referred and decided by the show officials. Failure to abide by any of these rules will lead to disqualification. 17
Class 31 - Master Gardeners Completion Notes The display of flowers and vegetable will marked out of 130 points. Each type of vegetable will judged out of a total of twenty points. 7 points for size, shape and colour. 7 points for conditions. 6 points for uniformity. Each Vase of Flowers will judged out of a total of twenty points. 20 colour, form, condition, quality and freshness of the flowers on display Staging will judged out of a total of ten points. 10 overall presentation and effect. Vegetables and Flowers must be displayed within allocated area measuring 24inches x 24inches/600mm x 600mm. Black cloth or Tray painted black Accessories e.g. plates, sand, rings and Parsley for garnishing are PERMITTED. Vases for Flowers are supplied by the show officials Master Gardeners competition is open to anyone and is not intended only for regular exhibitors in species classes at shows. Judges should note that the display has to be viewed all round. Points awarded should be clearly marked, by the judges, on the exhibitors card. Any queries that may arise regarding anything other than the above rules, should be referred and decided by the show officials. Failure to abide by any of these rules will lead to disqualification. 18
Schedule Class 31 - Master Gardeners Competition for a Collection of Flowers and Vegetables Requires Two Vase s of Flowers and Four Kinds of Vegetables. 2 Vase of Flowers, one kind in each vase. From any of the following: 3 Gladioli (any variety/varieties) 9 Sweet Peas (any variety/varieties) 3 Dahlia s (any variety/varieties) 9 Annual s (any variety/varieties) 3 Chrysanthemum s (any variety/varieties) 4 kinds of Vegetables, From any from the following: 6, Runner Beans 1, Cauliflower (Dressed with partly trimmed root) 5, Onions (tops trimmed and tied) 6, Pea Pods 3, Sweet Corn 6, Potatoes (one variety) 2, Cabbages, Green or Red (one variety with partly trimmed root) 3, Carrots, (top trimmed to 6inches/150mm). 6, Tomatoes medium, Single variety, any colour, approx 60mm dia(2 3/8 ) with calyces attached. 19
Class 32 - Ward End Gardeners Top Tray Competition Notes All Vegetables are to be displayed for effect. Each type of vegetable will judged out of a total of twenty points. 7 points for size, shape and colour. 7 points for conditions. 6 points for uniformity. Vegetables and Flowers must be displayed within allocated area measuring 18inches x 24inches/450mm x 600mm. Black cloth or Tray painted black and Parsley for garnishing are permitted. Accessories e.g. plates, sand, rings are NOT PERMITTED Ward End Gardener Top Tray competition is open to anyone and is not intended only for regular exhibitors in species classes at shows. Judges should use their discretion when judging the top tray class, as entries may not come from regular exhibitor. Judges should note that the display has to be viewed all round. Points awarded should be clearly marked, by the judges, on the exhibitors card. Any queries that may arise regarding anything other than the above rules, should be referred and decided by the show officials. Failure to abide by any of these rules will lead to disqualification 20
Schedule Class 32 - Ward End Gardeners Top Tray Competition For a Collection of Vegetables 3 Vegetables, any from the following: 6 Runner Beans 1 Cauliflower 3 Onions 6 Pea Pods 3 Sweet Corn 3 Potatoes (one variety) 2 Cabbages, Green or Red (one variety) 3 Carrots, (top trimmed to 6inches/150mm). 6, Tomatoes medium, Single variety, any colour, approx 60mm dia(2 3/8 ) with calyces attached. 21
Class 33 Collection of Six Kinds of Vegetables Notes All Vegetables are to be displayed for effect. Each type of vegetable will judged out of a total of twenty points. 7 points for size, shape and colour. 7 points for conditions. 6 points for uniformity. Vegetables and Flowers must be displayed within allocated area measuring 24inches x 24inches/600mm x 600mm. Black cloth or Tray painted black and Parsley for garnishing are permitted. Accessories e.g. plates, sand, rings are PERMITTED Collection of six kinds of vegetables competition is open to anyone and is not intended only for regular exhibitors in species classes at shows. Judges should use their discretion when judging the class, as entries may not come from regular exhibitor. Judges should note that the display has to be viewed front and both sides. Points awarded should be clearly marked, by the judges, on the exhibitors card. Any queries that may arise regarding anything other than the above rules, should be referred and decided by the show officials. Failure to abide by any of these rules will lead to disqualification. 22
Class 34 Collection of Four Kinds of Vegetables Under Sixteen Competition Notes All Vegetables are to be displayed for effect. Each type of vegetable will judged out of a total of twenty points. 7 points for size, shape and colour. 7 points for conditions. 6 points for uniformity. Vegetables and Flowers must be displayed within allocated area measuring 24inches x 24inches/600mm x 600mm. Black cloth or Tray painted black and Parsley for garnishing are permitted. Accessories e.g. plates, sand, rings are PERMITTED Collection of Four kinds of vegetables competition is Only open to anyone under the age of Sixteen and is not intended regular exhibitors in species classes at shows. Judges should use their discretion when judging the class, as entries may not come from regular exhibitor. Judges should note that the display has to be viewed front and both sides. Points awarded should be clearly marked, by the judges, on the exhibitors card. Any queries that may arise regarding anything other than the above rules, should be referred and decided by the show officials. Failure to abide by any of these rules will lead to disqualification. 23
Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Notes Sunday 23rd September 2017 Venue: The Pavillion Northleigh road Allotment. Prize Money all classes 1 st 40p 2 nd 30p 3 rd 20p Prize money will be awarded on the day of show Points awarded 1 st Three points 2 nd Two points 3 rd One point Prize cards will be awarded on day of show. All Trophies will be awarded at the Association A.G.M. Two entries per class 20p per entry All Postal entries to be in by Thursday 21st September 2017 Please send entries to: Show Secretary Derek Cullen 70 Marsh Lane Erdington Birmingham B23 6PJ Entries accepted on the morning of the show until 10.00am. One hour before Judging commences. Mark your exhibits with R if you wish to reserve them. Please remove at 1.45pm otherwise they may be sold. All Exhibits to be sold at 2.00pm Staging Between 8.00 & 11.00am Closed for Judging 11.00am Open to public 1.00 2-30pm 24
Schedule Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Class 1 2 Vases: Chrysanthemums, 3 stems in each, (any variety) 2 1 Vase: Incurve Chrysanthemums, 3 Stems, one variety 3 1 Vase: Intermediate Chrysanthemums, 3 Stems, one variety 4 1 Vase: Reflex Chrysanthemums, 3 Stems, one variety 5 1 Vase: Spray Chrysanthemums, 5 Stems, one variety 6 1 Vase: Chrysanthemums, 4 Stems, (any variety) 7 1 Vase: Chrysanthemums, 1 Bloom Specimen (any variety) 8 2 Vases: Dahlias, 3 stems in each, (any variety) 9 1 Vase: Dahlias, 5 stems decorative (Small or Medium) 10 1 Vase: Dahlias, 5 stems Cactus or Semi Cactus (Small or Medium) 11 1 Vase: Dahlias, 5 stems Ball or Mini ball 12 2 Vases: Dahlias, Pom Pom, 6 stems in each 13 1 Vase: Dahlias, 3 stems, Giant or Large Cactus or Semi Cactus 14 1 Vase: Dahlias, 3 stems, Giant or Large Decorative 15 1 Vase: Dahlias, 5 stems, one variety of Water Lily/Collarette/Anemone or Single. 16 1 Vase: Dahlias, 5 stems (mixed arrangement) 17 1 Vase: Mixed Garden Flowers. 18 1 Flowering Pot Plant. 25
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Ward End Gardeners Association Early Flower Show Entry Form Name. Site Plot No. Roses 1 2 3 4 5 Delphinium 6 7 8 9 Sweet Pea 10 11 12 13 14 15 Mixed 16 17 18 Entry No Entry Fee Item to be Returned 27
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Ward End Gardeners Association Annual Show Entry Form Name Age (under 16 only).. Site Plot No. Dahlia 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Chrysanthemum 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Gladioli 21 22 23 24 25 Flowers 26 27 28 29 30 Vegetables 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 29 P.T.O
Fruit F1 F2 F3 Heaviest H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 Culinary 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Children C1 C2 C3 C4 30
Ward End Gardeners Association Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Show Entry Form Name. Site Plot No. If there is two entries in a class please mark it ( 2 ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chrysanthemum 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Dahlia 17 18 Mixed Entry No Entry Fee Item to be Returned 31
We have a number of plots available to let on our sites St Margarets Road, Ward End. Black Pit Lane site. Entrance is in St Margarets Avenue, Ward End. Lime Tree Road, Ward End. Fairholme Road. Site entrance is in Farnhurst Road opposite New Shopping Centre. Northleigh Road, Ward End. Anyone interested should contact the secretary Bryan Evans at the Northleigh road site on Saturday or Sunday morning between 11.00am 1.00pm 0121-748-2293. http://www.wardendgardenersassociation.org.uk/ 32