Camborne Show Society 73 rd Annual Show Schedule of Horticultural Section Gwealavellan Farm Hell's Mouth, Camborne, Cornwall, TR27 5EF Saturday 18 th July 2015 CAMBORNE SHOW SOCIETY Registered Charity No 295971 Visit our website www.camborne-show.org.uk PATRON Lady Mary Holborow DCVO JP PRESIDENT Mr Philip Rodda CHAIRMAN Mr Colin S J Webb
Camborne Show Society Horticultural committee Mr H James, Mr A Trathen, Mr R Coombes, Mrs A Gluyas-Morrish Secretary Mrs KS Roberts 22 Chypraze Court Treswithian, Camborne TR14 7NX 01209 718955 mailto:roberts@kardean.fsnet.co.uk Entry Fees 20p per exhibit PRIZES (all classes) 1 st -50p 2 nd -30p 3 rd -20p Entry forms and relevant fees may be forwarded to the secretary at the above address or emailed and pay before exhibiting. Car Parking Exhibitor parking will be by admission ticket only. Refundable when leaving showground by 9.OOam Friday parking is free. http://www.camborne-show,org.uk
CUPS AND TROPHIES HORTICULTURE to be presented at 4.3Opm GENERAL ABBEY NATIONAL shield for the most points attained overall in section. BRIAN WHITTAKER Trophy for runner-up most points overall. CAMBORNE Cup for the best vegetable exhibit. E C ELLIS Trophy for the best flower exhibit. GEE Trophy for the best hanging basket VEGETABLES Perpetual Cup for the most points. H & J PETERS Memorial Trophy for the best collection of vegetables. ALAN BOLT Trophy for the most points in Classes 1-5. CAMBORNE SHOW SOCIETY Perpetual Cup for best exhibit for Junior Under 17 DAHLIAS CAMBORNE SHOW SOCIETY Dahlia Cup for Best Exhibit GENERAL FLOWERS MORWENNA Trophy for the most points in general flower classes. G R & S D MILLS Florist Trophy for the best cut flowers. WILLOWS NURSERY Trophy for the best Rose exhibit. TREVADA MUSIC Trophy for the best Carnation exhibit. Perpetual Cup for the best Gladioli exhibit. SWEET PEAS DONALD THOMAS Perpetual Cup for the best exhibit in class 78. FARLEIGH RICE Perpetual Cup for the highest number of points. CAM BRIA Perpetual Cup for the best exhibit. POT PLANTS CAMBORNE SHOW CUP for the most points INN FOR ALL SEASONS Trophy for the best exhibit. CACTI E P BOWDEN Trophy for the best exhibit. E & M L HUGGAN Perpetual Trophy for the most points. FLORAL ART P M HOLMAN Perpetual Cup for the highest number of points. L THOMAS Perpetual Cup for floral art (Novices only). BLAKE Perpetual Trophy for the best exhibit. Mrs P REES Camborne Show Salver for best miniature exhibit. FUCHSIAS CAMBORNE-REDRUTH FUCHSIA SOCIETY cup for the best exhibit. TRIM Trophy for most points Fuchsia. BONSAI CHRIS & AVRILWOOLCOCK Trophy for best exhibit -3-
HORTiCULTURAL SECTiON VEGETABLE & FRUIT CLASSES Judge: G. Blake 1 Potatoes, 4 White 2 Potatoes, 4 Coloured 3 Potatoes, 4 Bi coloured 4 Potatoes, 3 I of each above 5 Potatoes, 9 3 of each class 1,2 &3 6 Peas, 6 pods 7 Runner Beans, 6 8 Broad Beans, 6 9 Carrots. 3 long pointed (tops removed) 10 Carrots, 3 other than long pointed (tops removed) II Marrow, I Vegetable up to 1 5 12 Marrow, I Preserving over 1 5 1 3 Cucumber 1 14 Courgettes, 2 1 5 Any other veg. same variety, 2 16 Cabbage,l 1 7 Lettuce, smooth leaf, I 18 Lettuce, curled leaf, 1 19 Lettuce, loose leaf, 1 20 Leeks, 3 21 Onion, Autumn sown, 3 seed or sets over wintered, tops removed 22 Onion mid winter spring sown, 3 with or without tops. 23 Onion Sets, 3 (tops removed) 24 Onion, 3 seed or sets under 250gm 25 Shallots, yellow, 6 26 Shallots, red, 6 (not Hybrids) 27 Shallots, Hybrid, 6 28 Shallots, pickling, 6 (not to exceed 30mm) 29 Shallots, cluster 30 Parsley, 6 fronds 31 Parsnips, 3 (tops trimmed) 32 Turnips, yellow, 3 33 Turnips, white, 3 34 Beetroot, globe, 3 35 Beetroot, long or intermediate, 3 36 Rhubarb, 3 stalks 37 Tomatoes, 4 38 Tomatoes, cherry, 6 39 Radish, 6 40 Collection of 4 kinds of salad vegetables, 3 of each on tray max. size l8x24 41 Collection of vegetables 4 kinds 3 of each not to exceed 2ft frontage 42 Gooseberries, 8 on a plate 43 Redcurrants, 16 on a plate 44 Strawberries, 8 on a plate 45 Raspberries, 8 on a plate 46 Loganberries, 8 on a plate 47 Blackcurrants, 16 on a plate -4- FLOWERS Judge: Paul White DAHLIAS 48 Small decorative, 2 49 Medium decorative, 2 50 Cactus or semi cactus small 2 51 Cactus or semi cactus medium 2 52 Any other, 2 53 Vase of 6, at least 3 different types BONSAI CLASSES 54 Any style Conifer 55 Any style Broad Leaf Deciduous 56 Any style Broad Leaf Evergreen 57 Any style Tree and Pot max 10 pot GENERAL FLOWER CLASSES 58 Rose, I bloom 59 Rose, 3 in a vase 60 Rose, Floribunda, 3 stems in a vase 61 African Marigold, 3 in a vase 62 French Marigold, 6 in a vase 63 Pansies, 6 on a board 64 Hydrangea, 3 stems of one variety or more 65 Carnations border, vase of 3 66 Carnations border, single bloom 67 Carnations perpetual, vase of 3 68 Carnations perpetual, single bloom 69 Pinks, vase of 3 70 Gladioli, any variety or varieties, 3 of one type 71 Gladioli, large, any variety, 1 spike 72 Gladioli, butterfly or miniature, 1 spike 73 Chrysanthemum, any colour, any variety, vase of 3 74 Zinnias, 3 in a vase 75 Any other Annual, vase of 6 76 Any other Perennial, vase of 6 77 Hanging Basket SWEET PEA CLASSES 78 4 distinct varieties, 6 spikes in each vase 79 Blue, Lavender or Mauve, 6 spikes 80 Pink or Flush Pink, 6 spikes 81 Crimson, Scarlet or Orange, 6 spikes 82 Cream or White, 6 spikes 83 Bowl or Vase of mixed, 1 2 spikes 84 Any other colour not already mentioned 6 spikes POT PLANT CLASSES 85 Begonia, I pot, any variety 86 Zonal Pelargonium, I pot any size 87 Regal Pelargonium, I pot any size 88 Ivy Leaf Pelargonium, I pot any size 89 Orchid, Odontoglossum species/hybrid 90 Orchid, Phalaenopsis species/hybrid 91 Orchid, any other species 92 Orchid, any other hybrid 93 Flowering Pot Plant, any variety max 10 pot
94 Foliage, 1 pot any variety 95 Fern, 1 pot any variety 96 House plant, grown principally for decoration 97 Carnivorous, any 2 varieties. FUSHSIA CLASSES Judge: R Reilly 98 Single, 6 on a board 99 Double, 6 on a board 100 3 different varieties on a board 101 Single, I pot not exceeding 3.5 102 Single, 1 pot not exceeding 5.5 103 Single. I pot any size 104 Double, 1 pot any size 105 1 mini Standard 106 1 Quarter Standard 107 1 Full or Half Standard 108 Triphylla 1 pot any size 109 Hanging pot 110 Sprig of fushia in glass 111 Collection of 3 different from classes 101-108 CACTI 8 SUCCULENT CLASSES Judge: Mr R Senior 112 Mammillaria group, single headed 1 plant 113 Mammillaria group, muitiheaded, I plant 1 14 Cereus group, 1 plant 11 5 Opuntia group, 1 plant 116 Echinopsis Group 117 Notocactus group, 1 plant 118 Gymnocalycium, 1 plant 119 Any other cactus, pot max 4, I plant 120 Any other cactus, pot unlimited, 1 plant 1 21 Echeveria, 1 plant 122 Crassula, 1 plant 123 Euphorbia. 1 plant 124 Stapeliae group, I plant 125 Mesembryanthemaceae group, I plant 126 Any other Succulent, 1 plant FLORAL ART Judge : Mrs J Walters FA1 Red Hot Summer Exhibit 60cm height optional FA2 Shades of Green Exhibit 45cms space FA3 Pink Pzazz Exhibit 60cm height optional Exhibit height optional FA4 Tempting Terracotta Exhibit 45cm height optional FA5 Fairy in the Dell Petite exhibit 25cm (w) 25cm (d) 25cm (h) NOVICE CLASS. FA6 Bowl of Colour Exhibit 45cm height optional To be judged in accordance with N.A.F.A.S. competitions manual 2009 Open staging height restriction only in class FA6 A novice is a person who has not won 1St prize in this section at Cambome Show Staging times see Rule I PLEASE NOTE - An exhibit is composed of natural material, with or without accessories, contained within a space as specified in the Show Schedule -5-
RULES 1. Exhibits may be staged on the evening prior to the show from 6-8.3Opm. All exhibits must be staged by 9.3Oam sharp on the day of the show. 2. Judging will commence at 9.45am sharp. 3. Exhibits may not be removed from the tent before 5pm 4. Exhibitors are requested to send in their entries at the earliest possible moment. Entries cannot be accepted after Tuesday 14 th July. 5. The Committee reserves the right to cancel any class and to exclude any exhibit not considered fit for exhibition. The judges decision will be final 6. The Committee will not be responsible for any physical accident, no matter how caused. 7. Exhibitors will not be permitted in the tent during judging a whistle will be blown at 9.3Oam when exhibitors and their assistant (other than those who are officials or Judges) must leave the marquee. 8. No exhibit may be handled by the public. 9. The Committee will take every possible care of the exhibits but cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage. 10. All entries must be entered on the attached official entry form or by email. 11. Exhibitors are asked to collect their entries immediately after the closing time of the show, Saturday 18 th July. In the event of the exhibitors leaving or losing their receptacles they are asked to contact the Secretary at the earliest possible moment after the show. 12. Prize money will be available for collection from the Treasurer after Prize Giving. 13. All prizes not claimed on show day will be put to show funds. 14. Special prizes, cups and trophies will be presented at 4.3Opm. 15. All cups to be returned to the Secretary one month before the next show. Protests All protests must be delivered to the Secretary of the show not later than 3pm on the day of the show. A deposit of 1 will be required with each protest, which sum will be forfeited if, in the opinion of the Committee, such protest is considered to have been without foundation. The decision of the Judges in all cases shall be final, subject to the right of the Committee of the Show to deal with all protests. -6
CAMBORNE SHOW HORTICULTURE SECTION Saturday 18 th July 2015 ENTRY FORM Maximum Two Entries Per Class CLASS DESCRIPTION AMOUNT NAME... ADDRESS... Entries to be in by Tuesday 14 th July... POST CODE... PHONE... -7-
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