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Page 10<strong>Whitbourne</strong> Garden Society Annual Show 2009Saturday 11th July at the Church, 2.00-4.30pmALL ITEMS TO BE THE PROPERTYOF AND TO HAVE BEEN GROWN,MADE OR PHOTOGRAPHED BYTHE EXHIBITOR.FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS MAYCONTAIN RECENTLY PUR-CHASED ITEMS.ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASSFOR EACH EXHIBITOR.ENTRIES MAY BE STAGEDBETWEEN 8.30AM AND 10.30AMON THE DAY OF THE SHOW.NO EXHIBITOR CAN BE PRESENTAT THE JUDGING UNLESSAPPOINTED BY THE COMMITTEE.THE ENTRY FEE IS 20P PER ITEM,UP TO A MAXIMUM OF £3.ENTRIES FREE THEREAFTER.ENTRY FEE TO BE PAID AT THETIME OF ENTERING.ALL DIVISIONS ARE OPEN TOEXHIBITORS LIVING WITHIN ARADIUS OF 7 MILES OF THE VIL-LAGE HALL, WHITBOURNE.IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OFTHE EXHIBITOR TO MOUNT ANDMARK PHOTOGRAPHS, PICTURESETC FOR DISPLAY AND THECOMMITTEE ACCEPTS NO LIA-BILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE.WHERE WEIGHT OR NUMBER ISSET DOWN FOR A CLASS,ENTRIES MUST CONFORM. ANYENTRY THAT DOES NOT CON-FORM WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.THE SHOW WILL REMAIN OPENUNTIL 4.30 P.M. EXHIBITORSMAY THEN REMOVE EXHIBITS.POINTS WILL BE AWARDED ASFOLLOWS TO DETERMINE OVER-ALL DIVISION WINNERS WHEREAPPLICABLE:1ST PRIZE : 32ND PRIZE : 23RD PRIZE : 1THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES ISFINAL. THEY MAY WITHHOLDAnnual Show RegulationsOR DIMINISH ANY AWARD ORGIVE AN ADDITIONAL AWARDIN A CLASS WHERE THE NUMBEROR QUALITY OF ENTRIES JUSTI-FIES IT.ALL CUPS AND TROPHIES AREHELD FOR ONE YEAR ONLY.DIVISION AThe Exhibitor gaining the highestnumber <strong>of</strong> points in this Divisionwill be awarded THE WHIT-BOURNE GARDEN SOCIETYCHALLENGE CUP.CLASSA1 3 Potatoes <strong>of</strong> one varietyA2 3 Carrots <strong>of</strong> one varietyA3 3 OnionsA4 6 PeapodsA5 6 Broadbean PodsA6 A CabbageA7 3 Courgettes (with flowers ifpossible)A8 3 Salad Vegetables, can bemore than one example <strong>of</strong> each.A9 Blackcurrants, not more than125 grams (berries should beattached to strings, not loose).A10 Redcurrants, not more than125 grams (berries should beattached to strings, not loose).A11 Whitecurrants, not morethan 125 grams (berries shouldbe attached to strings, not loose).A12 Raspberries - 20 berries, 1varietyA13 Gooseberries - 12 berries, 1varietyA14 3 Sticks <strong>of</strong> rhubarb (withleaveson)A15 5 RadishesA16 3 BeetrootsA17 6 EggsA18 5 Culinary HerbsA19 A jar <strong>of</strong> honeyPlease name the variety <strong>of</strong> vegetablewhere possible.DIVISION BTHE SAM ELLIOT CUP is awardedto the Exhibitor gaining thehighest number <strong>of</strong> points in thisDivision.THE BILL PITTMAN CHAL-LENGE TROPHY is awarded forthe best exhibit in this Division.The <strong>Parish</strong> MagazineCLASSB1 A Specimen Rose (judged forscent)B2 1 stem Floribunda RoseB3 A Collection <strong>of</strong> roses, 5 varietiesB4 3 Blooms <strong>of</strong> roses, 1 varietyB5 3 Blooms Clematis 1 varietyB6 10 stems <strong>of</strong> sweet pea.B7 A Collection <strong>of</strong> 6 stems <strong>of</strong>flowers, one colour. A minimum<strong>of</strong> 3 different flowers.B8 A Collection <strong>of</strong> 3 OrnamentalGrassesB9 A Collection <strong>of</strong> 3 differentFlowering ShrubsB10 A Collection <strong>of</strong> HerbaceousFlowers, 5 varietiesB11 A Collection <strong>of</strong> floweringweeds, 5 varietiesB12 A collection <strong>of</strong> 5 stems <strong>of</strong>variegated foliage plantsB13 A Flowering HouseplantB14 A Foliage HouseplantB15 3 blooms <strong>of</strong> Lily (includingday lilies).Please name the variety <strong>of</strong> flowersor plants where possible.DIVISION CTHE PIMPERNEL ARTTROPHY will be awarded to theExhibitor gaining the highestnumber <strong>of</strong> points in thisDivision.CLASSC1 A design in any medium. Aposter advertising <strong>Whitbourne</strong>.C2 Watercolour or gouache.Underwater scene.C3 A black and white drawing inpen, pencil or charcoal: A RiverC4 Sculpture. A MermaidC5 Calligraphy – Auld Lang Syneby Robert Burns. First two versesand chorus.C6 A poem. The WaveC7 A limerick using the first line“When the postman opened thegate”C8 A piece <strong>of</strong> needlework,sewing, embroidery or tapestryC9 A hand-made toy.DIVISION DTHE JURO TROPHY awarded tothe Exhibitor gaining the most

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