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BREAM GARDENING SOCIETY
Schedule of Classes for 153rd
Annual Flower, Fruit & Vegetable Show Including
Flower Arranging, Domestic and Craft Sections
Saturday August 18th 2018
At Bream Sports & Social Club
Admission £2 – Children Free
Show opens 2.00pm Prize Giving 4.30pm
Entries close last post Thursday August 16th 2018
Show Secretary: Mrs Helen Esplin Jasmine Cottage
Parkend Walk Coalway, Coleford, Gloucestershire
GL16 7JS Telephone (01594) 834329
Telephone (01594)
BREAM GARDENING SOCIETY OFFERS ALL THIS, FOR ONLY £8 PER PERSON, PER YEAR:-
Indoor Meetings held in the West Dean Centre (Bream Community Centre) at 7.30 pm on the second Tuesday of each month
Talks and demonstrations given by invited speakers
Seed and plant swaps
Social events such as an annual dinner and an annual trip
Visits to interesting local gardens
A Summer Show in August and a Chrysanthemum Show in October
Informative newsletters
Follow us on Facebook
Full details are available in our Annual Programme, and on our
website www.breamgardeners.net.
Printed by Forest Voluntary Action Forum, (FVAF), the volunteering and voluntary sector support and development agency for the
Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire The Belle Vue Centre, Cinderford, Glos, GL14 2AB
Email [email protected] Telephone 01594 822073
RULES
1. Entries: All entries to be made on the entry form and sent, with
correct entry fees, to the Show Secretary to arrive no later than last
post on the Thursday prior to the Show. Late entries will not be
accepted under any circumstances. Only one entry per class
permitted. Non-members are permitted to enter OPEN classes. No
Member of the Society to be debarred from entering any of the
classes.
2. All exhibitors must sign the entry form to confirm that: all
horticultural exhibits have been grown/produced by them or have
been in their possession for at least two months prior to the Show:
and all non-horticultural exhibits are their own unaided work. The
Committee reserves the right to visit any exhibitor’s garden.
3. Staging: Exhibits must be staged on Show day from 8.00 a.m. –
10.20 a.m. Only exhibitors and Show officials are allowed in the
venue during staging time, and exhibitors are asked to leave as soon
as they have completed their staging.
4. Vegetables must be trimmed before entering the Show venue. All
vegetables, where appropriate, should be trimmed and exhibited on
plates.
5. Cut flowers should be exhibited in vases.
6. Flower Arranging: staged under NAFAS Rules, see Rule 10
overleaf.
7. Exhibitors should check that their entries comply with all the
Schedule requirements regarding numbers/types of specimens,
space allowed and so on, as deviations from schedule requirements
may lead to disqualification.
8. Judging: will commence at 10.30 a.m. and the venue will remain
closed during judging.
RULES continued
9. Any objections/complaints shall be presented to the Show Secretary, in writing, on Show Day with a £2 deposit (only refundable if the objection/complaint is upheld). 10. All classes in the Flower Arranging section judged according to the NAFAS Competitions Manual, 3rd Edition 2015, available from www.nafas.org.uk. 11. Prizes & Trophies will be presented at 4.30 p.m. 12. ALL PRIZE MONIES TO BE COLLECTED ON SHOW DAY. 13. Any exhibitor infringing the Rules of the Society shall forfeit all claims to any awards gained by doing so. The Committee also reserves the right to withhold any awards on the judges’ recommendations. 14. Points marking in all classes will be: 1st – 5, 2nd – 3, 3rd – 1. 15. Takedown: Exhibits may not be removed from the show benches until after the presentation of the prizes. 16. Loss/damage: Although all possible care will be taken, the Society accepts no liability with respect to loss/damage of exhibitors’ property over the duration of the event.
Late entries will be accepted up to last post on Thursday, August 16th 2018
Under no circumstances whatever will any entries
be accepted on Saturday morning.
The venue to be cleared for judging NOT LATER THAN 10.20 A.M. PROMPT
VEGETABLE SECTION
Open Classes: Entry Fee 40p per class
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
1. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES – 6 kinds of
exhibitor’s choice. Space allowed – 90cm frontage.
LEN PREEST CHALLENGE CUP – to be held for one year
£5 £4 £3
2.
POTATOES – 4 white, one variety
£2 £1.50 £1
3.
POTATOES – 4 coloured, one variety £2 £1.50 £1
4.
ONIONS – 3 grown from seed £2 £1.50 £1
5.
ONIONS – 3 grown from sets £2 £1.50 £1
6.
RUNNER BEANS – 9 beans £2 £1.50 £1
7.
MARROWS – pair £2 £1.50 £1
8.
CUCUMBERS - pair £2 £1.50 £1
9.
CARROTS – 3 long, tops trimmed to 8cm £2 £1.50 £1
10.
CARROTS – 3 short, tops trimmed to 8cm £2 £1.50 £1
11.
BEET – 3 one variety, tops trimmed to 8cm £2 £1.50 £1
12.
PEAS – 6 pods £2 £1.50 £1
13.
ONIONS – 5 grown from seed, up to 8oz in weight
£2 £1.50 £1
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
14.
ESCHALOTS – pickling, 9 under 2.5cm £2 £1.50 £1
15. ESCHALOTS – culinary – 9
£2 £1.50 £1
16.
BROAD BEANS – 6 pods £2 £1.50 £1
17.
DISH OF MEDIUM TOMATOES – 6 on a flat plate, no garnish
£2 £1.50 £1
18. A STALK OF CHERRY-TYPE TOMATOES
£2 £1.50 £1
19.
LEEKS – 2 £2 £1.50 £1
H.S. THOMAS MEMORIAL CUP (For highest points in classes 2 – 19)
MR HARRISON MEMORIAL CUP
(for most points in classes 2 – 19 by local exhibitor living within 2 miles of West Dean Centre, Bream)
20.
HEAVIEST CABBAGE – (stem no more than 100mm)
THE DON JOHNS CHALLENGE CUP For winner of class 20
£3 -- --
21.
LONGEST RUNNER BEAN £3 -- --
22.
HEAVIEST ONION Sponsored by Forest & Wye Valley Review
£20 £12 £8
23.
POTATOES – 4 named varieties – 4 tubers of each
FRED WILCE MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP
£4 £2 £1
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
24.
COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES – 4 kinds (numbers and kinds as per classes in Schedule)
“GRANNY” JONES CUP
£3
£2
£1
25.
SALAD COLLECTION – Not less than five different home-grown salad vegetables. Displayed in a full-sized seed tray
£2 £1.50 £1
26.
3 ONIONS grown from seed 3 ONIONS grown from sets 3 COLOURED POTATOES 3 WHITE POTATOES 6 RUNNER BEANS
GERALD VAUGHAN MEMORIAL CUP
£3 £2 £1
27.
A VEGETABLE NOT IN SCHEDULE £2 £1.50 £1
FLORAL SECTION
Open Classes: Entry Fee 40p per class
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
28.
ONE SPECIMEN ROSE – large flowered, not wired
BUTTERS CUP
£2 £1.50 £1
29.
SWEET PEAS – 6 mixed stems in vase
BROOKES CHALLENGE CUP
£2 £1.50 £1
30.
COLLECTION OF 6 POT PLANTS Space allowed 90cm x 60cm, pots not to exceed 15cm
JONES CHALLENGE CUP
£4 £3 £2
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
31.
COLLECTION OF HERBS 4 distinct types (labelled) Displayed in a jam jar, in water
MISS NEWALL SILVER CHALLENGE CUP
£2
£1.50
£1
32.
ONE CUT FLOWER OR ONE MULTI-FLOWERED STEM – NOT IN SCHEDULE To be displayed in a vase
£2 £1.50 £1
33.
FUCHSIA – Double or semi-double flower One pot, any size
£2 £1.50 £1
34.
FUCHSIA – Single flower – one pot, any size £2 £1.50 £1
35.
FUCHSIA – 6 plants in pots Pots not to exceed 15cm, space allowed 76cm
£4 £3 £2
36.
FUSCHIA – 6 blooms shown on a board CHALLENGE CUP – for most points in Classes 33-36
£2 £1.50 £1
37. ANY FOLIAGE POT PLANT
£2 £1.50 £1
38. ANY FLOWERING POT PLANT
£2 £1.50 £1
39. A VASE OF CUT FLOWERS For all round effect
CHARLES JONES CHALLENGE CUP
£3 £2 £1
40. BEGONIAS – 4 on a board
£2 £1.50 £1
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
41.
ANTIRRHINUMS – 4 stems in a vase
£2
£1.50
£1
42. DAHLIAS – 3 blooms, either Cactus, Decorative or Pom Pom in a vase
£2 £1.50 £1
43. CACTUS DAHLIAS – 3 blooms in a vase £2 £1.50 £1
44. DECORATIVE DAHLIAS – 3 blooms in a vase
£2 £1.50 £1
45. POM POM DAHLIAS – 3 blooms not over 5cm in a vase
£2 £1.50 £1
46. ENGLISH MARIGOLDS – 3 stems in a vase £2 £1.50 £1
47. GERANIUM – Double or semi-double flower in a pot
£2 £1.50 £1
48. GERANIUM – Single flower in a pot
£2 £1.50 £1
49. GERANIUM – 1 Trailing Geranium in a pot £2 £1.50 £1
50. COLLECTION OF CACTI – AND/OR SUCCULENTS Space allowed 60cm. Must be more than two varieties
£3 £2 £1
MR. SYD MARTIN MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP for the BEST EXHIBIT in Classes 28 - 50
FLORAL ARRANGEMENT SECTION
Open Classes: Entry Fee 40p per class
Staged in a marquee, on tabling with white covering, some in alcoves. `Exhibits` are arrangements which may include accessories (i.e. non-plant material items) as appropriate but plant material should always predominate. Drapes, bases, backboard and title cards are always optional, if appropriate, but should always be relevant and immaculate!
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
51. GLORY OF THE GARDEN £3 £2 £1 A front-facing exhibit featuring garden plant material, in an urn-
style container, staged in an alcove, space allowed 60cm wide x 50cm deep, height 60cm
52. NEPTUNE`S KINGDOM £3 £2 £1 A front-facing exhibit, staged in an alcove, space allowed 60cm
wide x 50cm deep, height 60cm
53. A QUESTION OF SPORT £3 £2 £1 A modern/contemporary exhibit, staged on open tabling, viewed
and judged all round, space allowed 40 x 40cms, height unlimited
54. NATURE`S GEMS £3 £2 £1 A petite exhibit, staged on open tabling, viewed and judged all
round, not exceeding 25 x 25 x 25cms
55. OFF THE BEATEN TRACK £3 £2 £1 A front-facing exhibit, staged in an alcove, space allowed 60cm
wide x 50cm deep, height 60cm
T.J. WATKINS CHALLENGE CUP for most points in Classes 51 – 55
NOVICE CLASSES – Only for competitors who have never won a 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize at a Bream Show.
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
56. BEAUTY ON A BUDGET £3 £2 £1 A table arrangement in a recycled container featuring roses
(maximum spend £10, place price tickets on outside of envelope) with any foliage as required. Displayed on open tabling, viewed and judged all-round, space allowed 24cms diameter, height optional.
57. NEW ARRIVAL £3 £2 £1 An exhibit to celebrate a new born baby, staged on open tabling,
viewed all round but judged from front, space allowed 24 x 24cm, height optional.
ALWYN PAGE TROPHY for Best in Show in Classes 51 – 57
LYDNEY & SEVERNSIDE FLOWER CLUB TROPHY for Best use of Garden Plant Material in Classes 51 – 57
HANDICRAFT SECTION
Open Classes: Entry Fee 40p per class
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
58. ANY ITEM OF CROCHET
£2 £1.50 £1
59. ANY HAND KNITTED ITEM
£2 £1.50 £1
60. AN ITEM OF CROSS STITCH – NOT FRAMED
£2 £1.50 £1
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
61.
A FABRIC WALLHANGING OR BANNER – Framed or unframed, approximately A4, subject ‘The Forest’
£2
£1.50
£1
62. HAND-MADE GREETING CARD
£2 £1.50 £1
63. HAND EMBROIDERED ARTICLE – Not framed
£2 £1.50 £1
64. A HOME-MADE CUSHION WITH PAD – Size not to exceed 48cm x 48cm, square or circular.
£2 £1.50 £1
65. AN ARTWORK EXHIBIT – Painting or drawing, any medium (NOT FRAMED)
£2 £1.50 £1
66. A WOODCRAFT EXHIBIT – 60cm x 60cm
£2 £1.50 £1
67. ANY OTHER SOFT CRAFT – Cushions, felting etc.
£2 £1.50 £1
68. ANY OTHER HARD CRAFT – Ceramics, beadwork etc.
£2 £1.50 £1
AUNTY MABEL’S CUP for highest points in Classes 58 – 68
DOMESTIC SECTION
Open Classes: Entry Fee 40p per class
PLEASE COVER ALL FOOD
All jars to be standard plain 1lb / 450g glass jars
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
69. SPICY LEMON CAKE – Cake tin: See recipe page 14
£3 £2 £1
70. VICTORIA SANDWICH
£2 £1.50 £1
Recipe – weight of 3 eggs, sugar, margarine / butter & flour Filling – Raspberry jam only
71. A CRUSTY WHOLEMEAL COTTAGE LOAF Hand-made only
£2 £1.50 £1
72. GINGERBREAD LOAF – Own recipe
£2 £1.50 £1
73. SIX FRUIT SCONES – no filling
£2 £1.50 £1
74. SIX WELSH CAKES
£2 £1.50 £1
75. SAVOURY FLAN OR QUICHE
£2 £1.50 £1
76. 1lb/450g JAR OF JAM – Any variety Wax seal & cellophane cover only
£2 £1.50 £1
77. 1lb/450g JAR OF MARMALADE Wax seal & cellophane cover only
£2 £1.50 £1
78. CHUTNEY – Any variety
£2 £1.50 £1
MISS NEWALL CUP for most points in Classes 69 – 78
CLASS 69 – RECIPE
SPICY LEMON CAKE
Ingredients:
175g butter, softened ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
175g caster sugar 1 teaspoon ground ginger
2 large eggs, beaten Pinch of salt
Grated rind and juice of one lemon
230g self-raising flour 1 tablespoon milk
Lemon curd for filling
Method
1. Preheat oven to 170oC / Gas mark 3.
2. Grease and line a 7 inch round cake tin.
3. Cream together the butter and sugar in a bowl until light and
fluffy. Add the beaten eggs, salt, cinnamon and ginger. Sieve
in the flour and mix well. Add the lemon rind, juice and the
milk and mix all together.
4. Put in the tin and bake for about 1 hour until firm and pale
brown, and a skewer inserted comes out clean. Leave to cool
in the tin for 15 minutes, and then turn out onto a wire rack.
5. When cold, split the cake in half and sandwich with lemon
curd.
The cake improves with maturing in an airtight tin for 48
hours
HONEY SECTION
Open Classes: Entry Fee 40p per class
Jars 12oz (340g) / 16oz (450g)
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
79. ONE JAR – Clear Light Run Honey
£2 £1.50 £1
80. ONE JAR – Medium or Dark Run Honey
£2 £1.50 £1
81. ONE JAR – Natural granulated or soft Set Honey
£2 £1.50 £1
82. HONEY CAKE – See recipe below
£2 £1.50 £1
CUP FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 79 – 82 (INCLUDING CAKE)
CLASS 82 – RECIPE HONEY CAKE
Ingredients 200g Self-raising flour 175g honey 110g butter 175g sultanas 2 medium eggs 110g glace cherries (halved)
Method
1. Preheat oven to 180oC / Gas Mark 4. 2. Cream butter and honey together. 3. Beat eggs well and add them to the creamed mixture alternately with
sifted flour, then fold in the sultanas and cherries. A little milk may be added if necessary.
4. Put mixture into a lined 150mm to 175mm buttered circular tin. Bake for 1 hour 30 minutes approximately at 180oC / Gas Mark 4.
Note: Time and temperatures are given as a guideline as ovens vary. Cakes made with honey burn more easily!
PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION
Open Classes: Entry Fee 40p per class
Not mounted. Maximum size 25cm x 20cm. As taken – not digitally enhanced.
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
83. A FOREST VIEW
£2 £1.50 £1
84. IT’S A DOG’S LIFE!
£2 £1.50 £1
A CHALLENGE CUP For the most points collated over all classes by a member of Bream Gardening Society
CHILDREN’S SECTION – UNDER 9 YEARS OLD
Section A – Children aged under 9 on August 18th 2018 – Free entry Please put child’s age on Entry Form and Exhibit.
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
85. HAND PAINTING OR DRAWING
Maximum size 30 cm x 40 cm
£1.50 £1 50p
86. A BIRTHDAY CARD FOR A FRIEND £1.50 £1 50p Maximum size 15 cm by 21 cm
87. A JAM JAR FILLED WITH GARDEN FLOWERS
£1.50 £1 50p
88. A DINOSAUR - made from kitchen foil No higher than 10cm
£1.50 £1 50p
89. ONE ONION – grown by exhibitor To be weighed. Heaviest onion wins.
£2.00 - -
A CHALLENGE CUP awarded for most points in Classes 85 – 89 inclusive
CHILDREN’S SECTION – AGED 9 TO 15
Section B – Children aged between 9 & 15 on August 18th 2018 – Free Entry Please put child’s age on Entry Form and Exhibit
Class 1st 2nd 3rd
90. A GREETINGS CARD IN ANY MEDIA
Maximum size 15cm x 21cm
£1.50 £1 50p
91. A LEGO CHARACTER FROM A LEGO FILM Made from Lego. Maximum height 15cm
£1.50 £1 50p
92. A SMALL HAND-DECORATED TRINKET BOX Cardboard boxes can be purchased from Craft shops
£1.50 £1 50p
93. ONE ONION – grown by exhibitor To be weighed. Heaviest onion wins.
£2.00 - -
94. A POSTER DEPICTING ‘VOTES FOR WOMEN’
£1.50 £1 50p
95. A JAM JAR FILLED WITH GARDEN FLOWERS
£1.50 £1 50p
A CHALLENGE CUP awarded for most points in Classes 90 - 95 inclusive
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY BANKSIAN MEDAL
TO THE WINNER OF
THE LARGEST TOTAL OF PRIZE MONEY
IN THE WHOLE OF THE HORTICULTURAL CLASSES
AT THE SHOW (EXCEPT CLASS 22)
PREVIOUS TWO WINNERS NOT ELIGIBLE TO WIN THIS MEDAL
LOCAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS SECTION
Either: A container of any size, (e.g. wheelbarrow, vegetable box,
flowerpot etc.), containing vegetables and/or flowers grown by the
children;
Or: one container for vegetables and one for flowers;
And/or: A fabric banner with a theme from the curriculum.
Free Entry – 1st Prize £25
THE GERALD DOWLE SHIELD
AWARDED TO BEST SCHOOL EXHIBITS
JUDGES FOR 2018
To be confirmed Vegetables Sylvia Neale Floral Section Alwyn Page Floral Arrangements Wendy Price Domestic Shirley Joyce Craft Peter Herbert Photography Val Griffiths Honey To be confirmed Children’s & Schools’ Sections
THE BREAM SUMMER SHOW NEEDS YOU!
CAN YOU HELP US?
The Show is short of volunteers on the day
Saturday August 18th
Can you help with any of the following, even just for 1 hour?
Tea tent
Plant stall
Tombola
Entrance gate
Helping with entries and prizes
Putting up tents the week before
Taking them down after the Show
If so, please contact Graham Vaughan on 01594 843147
ONLY WITH YOUR HELP CAN WE KEEP
THE TRADITION OF BREAM GARDENING SOCIETY
ANNUAL SHOW GOING!
153 YEARS AND COUNTING!!