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2022 Badsey Flower Show entry classes
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Division A - Flowers and Pot Plants
National Rose Society classifications are in use. Hybrid Tea is now Bush Large Flowered and Floribunda is now Bush Cluster Flowered.
Entry fee 20p per class
Flowers and Pot Plants - Rose Section
Rose Section
1. Three Rose Buds, one variety or mixed
2. One Vase, Bush Large Flowered, 3 Blooms, one variety
3. One Vase, Bush Large Flowered, one Specimen Bloom
4. One Vase, Rambler or Climbing, not more than 3 Sprays, one variety or mixed
5. One Vase, Bush Cluster Flowered, 3 Stems, one variety or mixed
6. One vase miniature roses three stems
7. Most scented Rose
Flowers and Pot Plants - Sweat Pea Section
Sweat Pea Section
8. A Bowl to be judged for quality, and all-round decorative effect, any natural foliage or grasses may be used
9. One Vase, 9 Stems, Distinct
10. One Vase, 9 Stems, Mixed
Flowers and Pot Plants - Pot Plant Section
Pot Plant Section
11. One Planted Patio Pot, pot not to exceed 12 inches (30cm)
12. One Plant in Flower, pot diameter not to exceed 10½ inches (27cm)
13. One Plant Foliage, pot diameter not to exceed 10½ inches (27cm)
14. One Fuchsia in Flower, pot grown, pot diameter not to exceed 10½ inches (27cm)
15. One Orchid, pot grown, pot diameter not to exceed 10½ inches (27cm)
16. One Begonia in Flower, pot grown, pot diameter not to exceed 10½ inches (27cm)
17. One Cactus, pot diameter not to exceed 9 inches (23cm)
18. One Succulent, pot diameter not to exceed 9 inches (23cm)
Flowers and Pot Plants - Cut Flower Section
Cut Flower Section
19. Three Vases, Cut Flowers, outdoor grown, one kind per vase
20. Two Vases, Annuals, one kind per vase
21. A Single Flower Button-Hole, own foliage
22. One Vase, Garden Flowers, to face all-round
23. Highest Number of Flower Varieties in a bowl / vase
24. Three Blooms, floating in a bowl of shallow water - any variety of blooms - any shape of bowl
25. One Vase, shrub, five stalks
26. A nosegay / posy surrounded by a doily not more than 15cm across
27. 5 Hosta leaves displayed in a container
Division B - Seniors
The exhibitor must be 65, or over, at the date of the Show. The exhibitor's age must be shown on the Entry Form. All foodstuffs must be covered by clear plastic. All flowers, fruit or vegetables used, need not have been grown by the entrant, UNLESS SPECIFIED. Unless otherwise specified exhibits in all Classes must be made and arranged by ONE PERSON, the entrant.
Entry fee 20p per class
Seniors
Seniors
31. One Plant in Flower, pot diameter not to exceed 10½ inches (27cm)
32. A Cake, any variety, any size
33. Handicraft - One Item, Free-Choice, any medium
34. One photograph, unmounted and unframed, taken by the entrant of "Celebration", maximum size 5 inches x 7 inches (13cm x 18cm)
Division C - Floral Art
Please note: For this section Floral Art, Division C, the flowers do not need to have been grown by the exhibitor. RULES for FLORAL ART and reasons for disqualification of entries: - Exhibit will be marked “Not according to schedule” 1 Failure to comply with any specific requirements for a class as stated in the show schedule i.e. measurements of components. 2 Fresh plant material that does not have cut ends of stems in water or water retaining material except strong fibrous P.M. 3 Inclusion of artificial plant material (UNLESS SPECIFIED IN THE SCHEDULE)
Entry fee 20p per class
Floral Art
Floral Art
41. Pedestal “Proms Night” A freestanding pedestal exhibit, competitors to bring own pedestal some artificial plant material can be included.
42. Flower Arrangement “Dynamic Lilies” - A modern arrangement Width 61cm (24”) X Depth 61cm (24”) x Height unlimited
43. Flower Arrangement—”Say Thank You With Roses” Width 61cm (24”) X Depth 61cm (24”) x Height unlimited
44. Novice for those competitors that have not won a 1st prize for flower arranging “Summer Glory” an exhibit measuring Width 62cm (24”) X Depth 61cm (24”) x Height unlimited
Division D - Vegetables
Entry fee 20p per class
Vegetables
Vegetables
51. A Collection of Four different kinds of Vegetables in a box or basket.
52. Nine Pods of Peas
53. Nine Pods of Dwarf French Beans
54. Seven Cherry Tomatoes, on a paper plate
55. Five Pods of Runner Beans
56. The longest Runner Bean
57. Five Pods of Broad Beans
58. Five Potatoes, of any variety, to be named
60. Five Onions, Dressed, tops not to exceed 3 ins. (76mm)
61. Five Beets, Round, tops to be trimmed to 3 ins. (76mm)
62. Five Carrots, Long or Stump Rooted, tops to be trimmed to 3 ins. (76mm)
63. Three Courgettes
64. Five Tomatoes
65. One Vegetable Marrow, fit for the table
66. One Dwarf Cucumber
67. One Standard Cucumber, frame or glasshouse
68. One Bunch of Salad Onions, bunch not less than 3ozs (85gms)
69. Nine Shallots, Dressed , tops not to exceed 1 inch (25mm)
70. A Collection of bunched, Fresh Herbs
71. One Pot of single variety Herb, home grown, pot not to exceed 8 ins. (20cm) in diameter
72. One Dish of any other Vegetable - not specified above
73. Novelty Item - The Funniest Vegetable
Division E - Fruit
Entry fee 20p per class
Fruit
Fruit
81. Collection of Fruit on a Plate, Three different types of fruit on a plate
82. One dish of Raspberries
83. One dish of Gooseberries
84. One dish of any other Fruit
85. Three sticks of Rhubarb, top trimmed
Division F - Gardens
Note: As all the Classes in this section are judged in-situ, they are open to the residents living within the Parish of Badsey and Aldington only.
Entry fee 20p per class
Gardens
Gardens
91. Most Attractive Garden - large or small – must be visible from the road or public footpath, contributing to the appearance of the Village
92. Hanging Basket - judged at your home – must be visible from the road, contributing to the appearance of the Village
93. Garden Tub (Any planted container) - judged at your home - must be visible from the road, contributing to the appearance of the Village
94. Best Decorated Bicycle - judged at your home – must be visible from the road, contributing to the appearance of the Village
95. Best Decorated Wheelbarrow - judged at your home – must be visible from the road, contributing to the appearance of the Village
Division G - Children / Young People
All entrants in this division must be within the ages specified at the date of the Show All entries in these Classes must be made and arranged only by one person Exhibits in these Classes must be made and arranged only by the entrant The age of the entrant must be shown on the Entry Form All food stuffs are to be covered with clear plastic Any signature or means of identification must be effectively covered Any flower, plant, fruit or vegetable used, need not be grown by the entrant
No Entry fee
Children Under 5 years of Age
Children Under 5 years of Age
101. Picture made from pasta - not exceeding A3 sized paper - 12 ins. x 17 ins. (30 cm x 42 cm).
102. A picture, in any medium - not exceeding A3 sized paper - 12 ins. x 17 ins. (30 cm x 42 cm), depicting "Party” tracing excluded
103. Design a picture on a paper plate
104. A printed geometric patterned design, not exceeding A3 size - 12ins x 17 ins. (30cm x 42cm).
105. A model of a “mini beast” made from clay or other modelling material
106. Novelty animal, made from any type of vegetables or fruits
Children 5, 6 & 7 Years
Children 5, 6 & 7 Years
107. A picture, not exceeding A3 size - 12 ins. x 17 ins. (30 cm x 42 cm), depicting “Sunflowers”, in any medium—tracing excluded
108. A printed geometric patterned design, not exceeding A3 size - 12ins x 17 ins. (30cm x 42cm).
109. A picture frame, not exceeding A4 size, decorated in any medium
110. Design a bookmark
111. A bird scarer.
112. A decorated or painted egg
113. Decorate a Plant Pot, maximum size, 6 inches (15cm)
114. Novelty animal made from any material
115. Bling up your Teddy Bear, maximum size, 12 inches (30cm)
116. A floral decoration in an egg cup
117. One photograph, unmounted and unframed, taken by the entrant of "Summer", maximum size 5 inches x 7 inches (13cm x 18cm)
118. Write (in handwriting) a bed-time story. To be written on one side of A4 sheet (Maximum) in a plastic sleeve, entries to be submitted on Show day, No name to be written on your entry – a number will be given.
Children 8, 9, 10 & 11 Years
Children 8, 9, 10 & 11 Years
119. Picture of ‘Party‘’, not exceeding A3 size - 12 ins. x 17 ins. (30 cm x 42 cm), tracing excluded
120. Collage in the style of a famous artist, not exceeding A3 size - 12ins x 17 ins (30cm x 42cm).
121. Decorated Pebble / Stone
122. Design a bookmark
123. A decorated or painted egg
124. Nine home made sweets on a paper plate
125. Five decorated fairy cakes on a paper plate
126. Five flapjacks on a paper plate
127. Handicraft - Decorative collage greeting card
128. Handicraft - Soft Toy, one item, free choice
129. Handicraft—Sewn, one item, free choice
130. Handicraft - Models, one item, free choice, kit form, maximum size 24 inches x 24 inches (61cm x 61cm
131. One photograph, unmounted and unframed, taken by the entrant of "a Bicycle", maximum size 5 inches x 7 inches (13cm x 18cm)
132. Design a cover for the Schedule for Badsey Flower Show, not exceeding A4 size
133. Write (in handwriting) Poem on the subject of “Badsey Recreation Ground”. To be written on one side of A4 sheet (Maximum) in a plastic sleeve, entries to be submitted on Show day, No name to be written on your entry – a number will be given.
Young People 12, 13, 14 & 15 Years
Young People 12, 13, 14 & 15 Years
134. Handicraft - Models, one item, free choice, kit form, maximum size 24 inches x 24 inches (61cm x 61cm
135. One photograph, unmounted and unframed, taken by the entrant of "Colour", maximum size 5 inches x 7 inches (13cm x 18cm)
136. Design an item of merchandise for a music artist
137. Five Plain Scones
138. Three Ginger-Bread Men
139. Three decorated Cup Cakes on a plate
Division H - Domestic
All entries in these classes must be made and arranged only by ONE PERSON All food-stuffs must be covered by clear plastic film. The entrant need not grow any fruit or vegetable used. Exhibits in these Classes must be made and arranged only by the entrant.
All preserves should be clearly labelled with date when made.
Entry fee 20p per class
Domestic
Domestic
141. A Celebration cake. To take a footprint of no more than 18ins (46cm) square, height not restricted
142. One Loaf of Home-Made Bread - NOT MACHINE MADE
143. Dessert using a seasonal fruit, portion for one.
144. Five Decorated Cup Cakes.
145. Five Seasonal Decorated Homemade Biscuits
146. A Quiche, maximum 7 inches (18cm) diameter.
147. Five Fruit Scones.
148. One Plate of Shortbread Biscuits, maximum 9 inches (23cm) across, scored into 8 sections
149. Five Meringues.
150. Five Home-Made Flap Jacks, any variety.
151. Lemon Drizzle Cake
152. Victoria Sponge Cake–Jam Filled with Caster Sugar finish, Round, approximately 7 inches (18cm) across
153. Fruit Cake, to be baked in a 6 inch (16cm) Round tin
Recipe – Creaming Method
6 oz (170g) Self Raising Flour – 6oz (170g) Mixed Fruit – Milk/Water
4 oz (113g) Caster Sugar – 4oz (113g) Margarine —2 Eggs
Baking recommended at Gas Reg 4 or Elec. 350F/180C for approx 1 hour
154. Five Ginger Biscuits.
155. Five Chocolate Brownies
156. A Carrot cake, in square or rectangular tin, presented out of tin
157. Grandma’s Basket - To contain three small cakes, a small jar of jam, jelly or marmalade and a posy of garden flowers
158. A plain, clear Jar of Jelly, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
159. A plain, clear Jar of Jam, Stone Fruit, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
160. A plain, clear Jar of Jam, Soft Fruit, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
161. A plain, clear Jar of Marmalade, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
162. A plain, clear Jar of Lemon Curd, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
163. A plain, clear Jar of Chutney (minimum 2 months old), any variety, top sealed with a non-metallic cover
164. Men only Entrants. Chocolate Cake 7ins (18cm) with Filling
165. A Banana Loaf to be baked in an oblong tin, presented out of the tin
166. 6 eggs most attractively displayed on the theme “Eggs in a Hat”
167. A plate of three identical brown eggs
168. A plate of thee eggs of any colour could be brown white or blue
169. A plate of three identical bantam eggs
170. A single egg judged on contents—Whole egg is presented then cracked by the judge
171. A plain, clear Jar of Light Honey, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
172. A plain, clear Jar of Dark Honey, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
173. A plain, clear Jar of Heather Honey, top sealed with wax disc and cellophane cover
Division I - Handicrafts and Arts / Photography / Literature / Creative Class
All entries must be made and arranged only by ONE PERSON .
Any Signature, or other means of identification, must be effectively covered.
Entry fee 20p per class
Handicrafts and Arts
Handicrafts and Arts
181. Handicraft - Knitting - 1 item - hand-knitted garment
182. Handicraft - Dressmaking – 1 item - Free choice
183. Handicraft - Cushion - 1 item - Any Medium - Free choice
184. Handicraft - Soft Toy - 1 item - Free choice
185. Handicraft - Embroidery - 1 item - Free choice
186. Handicraft - Cross-Stitch - 1 item - Free choice
187. Handicraft - Tapestry / Canvas-Work - 1 item - Free choice
188. Handicraft - Patchwork / Quilting - 1 item – Free choice
189. Handicraft - Decorative Greeting Card - 1 item - any medium
190. Handicraft - Models - 1 item, any medium
191. Hand-painted Pebble - maximum dimension no larger than 6 inches (15cm)
192. Picture – Painting or Drawing, any medium (Note: any Signature to be effectively covered)
Photography
Photography
201. Photograph - unframed and unmounted, taken by the Entrant, of "Tree Roots", maximum size 5 ins. x 7 ins. (13cm x 18cm)
202. Photograph – unframed and unmounted, taken by the Entrant, of "Girl in White", Maximum size 5 ins. x 7 ins. (13cm x 18cm)
203. Photograph – unframed and unmounted, taken by the Entrant, of "Fisherman”, Maximum size 5 ins. x 7 ins. (13cm x 18cm)
204. Photograph – unframed and unmounted, taken by the Entrant, of "Jubilee", Maximum size 5 ins. x 7 ins. (13cm x 18cm)
205. Photograph – unframed and unmounted, taken by the Entrant, of "Night Life", Maximum size 5 ins. x 7 ins. (13cm x 18cm)
206. Photograph – unframed and unmounted, taken by the Entrant, of "Pride", Maximum size 5 ins. x 7 ins. (13cm x 18cm)
Literature
Literature
211. Literature - Write a prose or poem maximum 300 words entitled “Commonwealth Games”. Entries to be written on one side of A4 paper in a plastic sleeve. Entries to be submitted on Show day. No name to be written on your entry – a number will be given.
Creative Class
Creative Class
212. A Garden Ornament made from re-cycled materials
213. A Crazy Creation e.g. Onion attached to a spring becomes a Spring Onion.
214. A Scarecrow or group of Scarecrows depicting the topic of “Science Fiction”. Your Scarecrow must be visible from the road
215. A photograph or picture for the Village Christmas Card
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