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Welcome to the

2020 Virtual Autumn Show

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The 2020 Virtual Autumn Show of Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables
and Cookery
 
View the Show and enjoy Afternoon Teas in your Living Room
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1     ANNUALS – one variety

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Chris Redknap

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Ian Parsons

2     ANNUALS – mixed

Class 2 Teresa Welch - Zinnias & calendu
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Zinnias & Calendulas

Teresa Welch

Ian Parsons

Chris Redknap

3     GLADIOLI – one stem

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Bob Adams

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Ian Parsons

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Teresa Welch

4      HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS – one variety (excl. Dahlias, Chrysanthemums and Roses)

Class 4 Chris Redknap.jpg
Class 4 Judith Parsons.jpg
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Class 4 Wendy Muddell - Rudbeckia - Rust

Rudbeckia - Rustic Dwarf

Chris Redknap

Judith Parsons

Teresa Welch

Wendy Muddell

5     HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS – mixed (excl. Dahlias, Chrysanthemums and Roses)

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Judith Parsons

7     THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER – one specimen bloom

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Alan Pitt

Ian Parsons

Sue Goodsall

Teresa Welch

8     ROSES – any type – any variety or varieties

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Ian Parsons

9     DAHLIAS – one variety  – three stems

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Pam Howden

Bob Adams

Ian Parsons

Teresa Welch

10   DAHLIAS – one variety  – five stems

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Winholme Diane

Ian Parsons

Bob Adams

Teresa Welch

11   DAHLIAS – mixed  – five stems – two or more varieties

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Ian Parsons

Teresa Welch

12   DAHLIAS - ONE SPECIMEN BLOOM

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Henriette

Bob Adams

Flo Whitaker

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Class 12 Teresa Welch - Clearview Camero

Clearview Cameron

Ian Parsons

Linda Mitchell

Teresa Welch

13   ONE FUCHSIA IN A POT

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Alan Pitt

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Judith Parsons

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Teresa Welch

14    ONE FLOWERING PLANT IN A POT (excl. Fuchsia and Saintpaulia (African Violet))

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Chris Redknap

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Sue Goodsall

15   ONE CACTUS OR SUCCULENT IN A POT

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Flo Whitaker

17   ONE FOLIAGE PLANT IN A POT

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Houttuynia

Chris Redknap

Sue Goodsall

18   FIVE POTATOES – one variety

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Bob Adams

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Ian Parsons

19   THREE CARROTS – one variety

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Bob Adams

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Ian Parsons

21   NINE SHALLOTS – exhibition size

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Bob Adams

22   NINE SHALLOTS – pickling: under 30mm (1¼ inch) diameter

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Bob Adams

23   THREE ONIONS – one variety

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Bob Adams

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Ian Parsons

24   NINE RUNNER BEANS – one variety

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Bob Adams

25   TWO CUCUMBERS – one variety

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Bob Adams

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Marketmore

Colin Hewitt

Ian Parsons

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La Diva

Sue Goodsall

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Beth Alpha

Teresa Welch

26   TWO VEGETABLE MARROWS – one variety.  Not to exceed 350mm (14 ins) in length

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Bob Adams

27   FIVE TOMATOES – one variety (not cherry-type)

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Alan Pitt

Bob Adams

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Eileen Green

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Alisa Craig

Jean Steven

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Black Russian

Sue Goodsall

Class 27 Teresa Welch - Costoluto Fioren

Costoluto Fiorentino

Teresa Welch

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Ian Parsons

28    NINE TOMATOES – CHERRY-TYPE – one variety. Not to exceed 35mm (1⅜ ins) dia

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Sungold

Ian Parsons

Bob Adams

Sue Goodsall

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Teresa Welch

29   THREE COURGETTES – one variety

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Bob Adams

32   ANY OTHER VEGETABLE NOT SPECIFIED – quantity as “Single Dish List”

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Class 32 Teresa Welch - French Beans Cob

French Beans Cobra

Flo Whitaker

Ian Parsons

Sue Goodsall

Teresa Welch

34    VEGETABLE ANIMAL / MODEL

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Ian Parsons

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Judith Parsons

35   A PATIO POT - a mixed display of at least four different types or varieties of plants

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Judith Parsons

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Teresa Welch

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Linda Mitchell

36   A VEGETABLE DISPLAY Any 5 different vegetables – one of each.

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Bob Adams

Christine Lea

Ian Parsons

Teresa Welch

37   A COMBINED CLASS – a vase of flowers, mixed or one variety using a Society vase                                            plus an exhibit of vegetables, one variety

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Class 37 Teresa Welch - Taratahi Ruby &

Taratahi Ruby & Costoluto Fiorentino

Ian Parsons

Teresa Welch

38   FIVE COOKING APPLES – one variety

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Bramley

Teresa Welch

39   FIVE DESSERT APPLES – one variety

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Sue Goodsall

41   FIVE PEARS – one variety

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Bob Adams

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Teresa Welch

43   A BAKEWELL TART

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Flo Whitaker

44  SIX CHEESE SCONES

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Flo Whitaker

45   A VICTORIA SPONGE with jam only filling

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Eileen Green

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Judith Parsons

46   SIX ROCK CAKES

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Amy Chaplin

Judith Parsons

Tabitha Fitzwiliam

Eileen Green

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Sue Goodsall

47   GINGERBREAD – not biscuits

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Sue Goodsall

49   A JAR OF SOFT FRUIT JAM – in a 450gm (1 lb) jar approx.

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Flo Whitaker

50   A JAR OF STONE FRUIT JAM – in a 450gm (1 lb) jar approx.

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Jean Steven

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Teresa Welch

51   CHUTNEY OR PICKLE – in a 450gm (1 lb) jar, approx.

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Flo Whitaker

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Jean Steven

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Sue Goodsall

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Teresa Welch

52    THE LONGEST RUNNER BEAN

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Ian Parsons

53    THE HEAVIEST MARROW

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Ian Parsons

54    THE HEAVIEST ONION

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Ian Parsons

55    THE HEAVIEST BEETROOT

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Ian Parsons

56    THE THREE HEAVIEST POTATOES (any variety or varieties)

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Ian Parsons

The Classes for the 2020 Autumn show are:

FLOWERS

1              ANNUALS – one variety

2              ANNUALS – mixed

3              GLADIOLI – one stem

4              HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS – one variety (excl. Dahlias, Chrysanthemums and Roses)

5              HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS – mixed (excl. Dahlias, Chrysanthemums and Roses)

6              CHRYSANTHEMUMS – any variety or varieties

7              THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER – one specimen bloom

8              ROSES – any type – any variety or varieties

The MRS A. W. McCULLY CUP awarded for best exhibit in Classes 1 - 8

DAHLIAS

9              ONE VARIETY – three stems

10            ONE VARIETY – five stems

11            MIXED – five stems - two or more varieties

12            ONE SPECIMEN BLOOM

The DEREK SEWELL TROPHY awarded for the best exhibit in Classes 9 - 12

 

POT PLANTS

13            ONE FUCHSIA IN A POT

14            ONE FLOWERING PLANT IN A POT (excl. Fuchsia and Saintpaulia (African Violet))

15            ONE CACTUS OR SUCCULENT IN A POT

16            ONE SAINTPAULIA (AFRICAN VIOLET) IN A POT

17            ONE FOLIAGE PLANT IN A POT

The D. H. SMITH CUP awarded for the best exhibit in Classes 13 - 17

 

VEGETABLES

18            FIVE POTATOES – one variety

19            THREE CARROTS – one variety

20            TWO CABBAGES – one variety

21            NINE SHALLOTS – exhibition size

22            NINE SHALLOTS – pickling: under 30mm (1¼ inch) diameter

23            THREE ONIONS – one variety

24            NINE RUNNER BEANS – one variety

25            TWO CUCUMBERS – one variety

26            TWO VEGETABLE MARROWS – one variety.  Not to exceed 350mm (14 ins) in length

27            FIVE TOMATOES – one variety (not cherry-type)

28            NINE TOMATOES – CHERRY-TYPE – one variety. Not to exceed 35mm (1 ins) dia

29            THREE COURGETTES – one variety

30            FIVE LEEKS – one variety

31            VASE OF MIXED CULINARY HERBS IN SOCIETY VASE

32            ANY OTHER VEGETABLE NOT SPECIFIED – quantity as “Single Dish List” Page 16 of the Schedule

33            FOR FIRST TIME EXHIBITORS ONLY – any one class from Classes 18 – 32 inclusive. Entries must conform to the

       stated class, e.g. THREE CARROTS – one variety

The M. W. HAMMOND CUP awarded for best exhibit in Classes 18 - 33

 

34             VEGETABLE ANIMAL / MODEL


35             A PATIO POT - must contain a mixed display of at least four different types or varieties of plants. Pot not to exceed

        350mm (14ins) internal diameter.

The HOLLIS CUP awarded for the best exhibit in Class 35

 

36             A VEGETABLE DISPLAY        Any 5 different vegetables – one of each.

The R. W. HAMMOND CUP awarded for the best exhibit in Class 36

 

37            A COMBINED CLASS – a vase of flowers, mixed or one variety using a Society vase plus an exhibit of vegetables,

                one variety as per vegetable section.

The PERCY PARSONS MEMORIAL SHIELD awarded for the best exhibit in Class 37

 

FRUIT

38            FIVE COOKING APPLES – one variety

39            FIVE DESSERT APPLES – one variety

40            FIVE PLUMS – one variety

41            FIVE PEARS – one variety

42            ONE DISH OF ANY OTHER FRUIT – one variety with stalks or strigs

The G. PRINCE CUP awarded for the best exhibit in Classes 38 - 42

 

DOMESTIC All items to be home-made ‘from scratch’ (not from kits) and to be staged by 10 am.

Exhibits must be presented on plates, (paper plates acceptable) and displayed under suitable clear hygienic covering.

Clear cake domes will be made available for exhibits on show day.

43            A BAKEWELL TART

44            SIX CHEESE SCONES

45            A VICTORIA SPONGE with jam only filling.

46            SIX ROCK CAKES

47            GINGERBREAD – not biscuits

48            SHORTBREAD – six pieces

49            A JAR OF SOFT FRUIT JAM – in a 450gm (1 lb) jar approx.

50            A JAR OF STONE FRUIT JAM – in a 450gm (1 lb) jar, approx.

51            CHUTNEY OR PICKLE – in a 450gm (1 lb) jar approx.

The ERNIE KNIGHT CUT GLASS BOWL awarded for best exhibit in Classes 43 – 51

NOVELTY    

52            THE LONGEST RUNNER BEAN

53            THE HEAVIEST MARROW

54            THE HEAVIEST ONION

55            THE HEAVIEST BEETROOT

56            THE THREE HEAVIEST POTATOES (any variety or varieties)

The BOB SQUIRES TROPHY will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points overall in classes 52-56.

 

CHILDREN’S CLASSES – for children and grandchildren of members.

Age must be stated on entry form. Please use a separate entry form for each child.

8 YEARS AND UNDER

57            A MODEL USING RECYCLABLE MATERIAL THAT YOU WOULD NORMALLY PUT IN A RECYCLING BIN

9 YEARS TO 16 YEARS

58            A MODEL USING RECYCLABLE MATERIAL THAT YOU WOULD NORMALLY PUT IN A RECYCLING BIN

The AUTUMN JUNIOR GARDENERS CUP awarded for the best exhibit in Classes 57 – 58

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