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SWAY GARDENING CLUB
Flower Shows
SWAY VILLAGE HALL
Spring Flower Show
Saturday 19th March 2011 at 2:30pm
Admission Free
44th Annual Summer Flower & Vegetable
Show
Saturday 20th August 2011 at 2:30pm
Admission 50 pence
Show Schedule 30 pence
Index Officers and Committee ............................................................................................................. 2
Show Secretary’s Welcome .................................................................................................... 3
Spring Flower Show Schedule of Classes.................................................................................. 4
General Daffodil (Section 1)................................................................................................... 4
General Spring Flowers (Section 2)........................................................................................ 5
Floral Art (Section 3) .............................................................................................................. 5
Winter Vegetables (Section 4) ................................................................................................ 6
Photography (Section 5) ......................................................................................................... 6
Juniors (Section 6) .................................................................................................................. 6
Spring Flower Show Regulations ........................................................................................... 7
Definitions of Daffodil Divisions ........................................................................................... 8
Sponsors.................................................................................................................................. 9
Summer Flower & Vegetable Show Schedule of Classes........................................................ 10
Vegetables (Section A) ......................................................................................................... 10
Fruit (Section B) ................................................................................................................... 11
Flowers (Section C) .............................................................................................................. 12
Open Class Floral Art (Section D)........................................................................................ 13
Home Produce (Section E).................................................................................................... 13
Sway Gardening Club Cutting Competition (Section F) ...................................................... 14
Container Competition (Section G) ...................................................................................... 14
Photography (Section H)....................................................................................................... 14
Summer Flower & Vegetable Show Regulations ................................................................. 15
Programme For 2011 ............................................................................................................ 16
Visit Booking Form .............................................................................................................. 17
2011 Membership Form........................................................................................................ 19
Sway Gardening Club ........................................................................................................... 20
Summer Flower & Vegetable Show Entry Form.................................................................. 20
Spring Flower Show Entry Form.......................................................................................... 23
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Officers and Committee
President Mrs Judy Scotts 683559
Chairman Mrs S McPhie 682312
Vice Chairman Mrs Brenda Harris 683109
Hon Treasurer Dr S Harcourt – Webster 683939
Hon Secretary Mrs D Walker 681014
Ashen Bank
Adlam’s Lane
Sway SO41 6EG
Show Secretary Mrs J Pitts 682742
29 Heron Close
Sway SO41 6ET
Asst. Show Sec. Mrs J Oakhill 682000
Open Gardens Mr T King 681949
Open Gardens Mr P Niekirk 681666
Publicity Mrs D Walker 681014
Raffle Mr D Gurney 683546
Plants Committee Members
Welcomer &
Web Master Mrs C Gretton 68273
Programme Ms S Dutton-Forshaw 682989
Catering Mrs G Edwards 682099
Membership Secretary
& Trips Organiser Mr C Denman 681440
The dialling code for the above telephone numbers is 01590
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Show Secretary’s Welcome
A warm welcome to all competitors and visitors and I hope you will enjoy these shows.
We hope that if you are not already a member of the Sway Gardening Club, you may wish to
join. The annual membership fee is £10.00 per annum due on the third Thursday in January
each year. All guests are very welcome at any evening meeting at a cost of £2.
All meetings are held in the Sway Village Hall on the third Thursday of each month except
March, August and December. The monthly programme consists of talks, demonstrations and
special events and visits to places of interest. The current years programme is on page 17 of
the Show Schedule and includes booking form for the various visits planned throughout the
year. During each evening meeting there is a stall of plants provided by members of the club.
Donations of plants for this stall are always very welcome.
There are two annual flower shows. The spring show in March consists mainly of spring
flowers and floral art displays. The summer flower show is traditionally country flowers and
vegetables incorporating floral art, home produce and a photography competition.
The Sway Gardening Club, on a biennial basis, organise the Sway Open Gardens. In 2009
over 1350 people were attracted to this event and helped the club to raise over £10,000 for the
Oakhaven Hospice Trust in Lymington. The next Open Gardens will be on 12th June 2011 and
planning is now well under way. Help is required from people willing to open their gardens
and those interested in assisting with the organisation. If you would like to be associated with
this prestigious event please contact Tom King.
The club is indebted to all Local Businesses which have sponsored trophies in our shows and
if you would like to sponsor a class within any one of our shows please contact the Show
Secretary, or the Assistant Show Secretary.
You can keep up to date with the latest events on our Gardening Club website at
www.swaygardeningclub.co.uk. Feel free to download our entry forms for the Spring and Summer
Shows and keep abreast of the latest news about Open Gardens 2011.
Good Luck to you all.
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Spring Flower Show Schedule of Classes
General Daffodil (Section 1)
Judge Mr C Hill
1.1.1.1. Presidents Class 2 vases of Daffodils, any 2 varieties, 3 Blooms of one variety in
each vase.
2.2.2.2. 1 vase Trumpet Daffodils, 3 Blooms, all yellow. Division 1
3.3.3.3. 1 vase Trumpet Daffodil, 1 Bloom, all yellow. Division 1
4.4.4.4. 1 vase Trumpet Daffodils, 3 Blooms, petal colour other than yellow. Division 1
5.5.5.5. 1 vase Trumpet Daffodil, 1 Bloom, petal colour other than yellow. Division 1
6.6.6.6. 1 vase Large Cupped Daffodils, 3 Blooms, any colour. Division 2
7.7.7.7. 1 vase Large Cupped Daffodil, 1 Bloom, any colour. Division 2
8.8.8.8. 1 vase Small Cupped Daffodils, 3 Blooms, any colour. Division 3
9.9.9.9. 1 vase Small Cupped Daffodils, 1 Blooms any colour Division 3
10.10.10.10. 1 vase single headed Double Daffodils, 3 Blooms, any variety. Division 4
11.11.11.11. 1 vase cyclamineus Daffodils, 3 Blooms, any variety. Division 6
12. 1 vase Miniature Daffodils, 6 Stems any variety or mixed.
13. 1 vase any other variety of Daffodils not included in the above classes, 3 Blooms.
14. 1 vase any other variety of Daffodils not included in the above classes, 1 Bloom.
15. 1 vase Daffodils, 6 Stems any variety or mixed.
16.16.16.16. 1 vase Split Cupped Daffodils, 3 Blooms, any colour. Division 11
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General Spring Flowers (Section 2)
Judge Mr C Hill
21. 1 vase of Tulips, 3 blooms, any variety.
22. 1 vase Polyanthus, 3 stems.
23. 1 vase Primroses, 6 blooms
24. 1 vase Grape Hyacinths, 6 stems.
25. 1 vase Winter Pansies, 3 blooms.
26. 1 vase Iris, 3 blooms.
27. 1 vase Hellebore, 3 stems.
27a 6 Hellebores floating in water in a glass bowl.
28. 1 vase Camellia, 3 stems, one variety.
29. 1 vase any other flowering Shrub, 3 stems, one variety
30. 1 pot or bowl 3 Hyacinths bulbs in bloom.
31. 1 pot or bowl Daffodils in bloom, any variety.
32. Foliage plant in pot 12 inch or less.
Floral Art (Section 3)
Judge Mrs J Mitchell
33. Exhibit depicting “Spring Green”
Max space 18” (45 cms)
34. Exhibit depicting “March Winds”
Max space 18” (45 cms)
35. Exhibit depicting “Teatime”
Petite exhibit in a tea cup.
Max space 10” (25cms cubed)
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Winter Vegetables (Section 4)
Judge Mr C Hill
40. A collection of winter vegetables in a 2 foot x 2 foot display
(60 cm x 60 cm). A maximum of 3 different winter vegetables to be
displayed.
Photography (Section 5)
Judge Mrs J Mitchell
NOTE: Rule 3 does not apply to the following classes. Competitors may make up to
three entries in any class, but may not win more than one prize in each. All prints
unmounted, Black and White or Colour not to exceed 7” x 51/2”
(17.5 cms x 14 cms)
50. A Winter Visitor
51. “Spring has Sprung”
52. Friend or Foe!
Juniors (Section 6)
Judge Mrs J Mitchell
NOTE: Children’s work may be guided but should be unaided.
A £5 gift voucher will be awarded for the most points in classes 60 & 61 donated by Mrs J
Pitts.
Up to 8 years old
60. A spring time art work
61. Four (4) biscuits decorated on a plate
A £5 gift voucher will be awarded for the most points in classes 62 & 63 donated by Mr C
Denman.
8 years old to 11 years old
62. Create a miniature spring garden in a seed tray.
63. A photograph of “My amazing pet”
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Spring Flower Show Regulations
1. Rules of entry
(a) Members of Sway Gardening Club whose subscription is paid by 19th March
2011.
(b) Members of Sway Allotment Holders
(c) Sway Flower Club Members are entitled to complete in Section 3
(d) Children attending St Luke’s Church School are entitled to enter Section 6
free.
2. Entry fees: 10 pence per entry to be included with entry form. Cheques payable to
Sway Gardening Club.
3. Exhibitors can enter one exhibit in each class.
4. Please put your entry form and fees in an envelope and take them to Sway
Newsagents by 2.30 pm Thursday 17th March 2011.
5. The Village Hall will be open at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday 19th March for setting up
and judging will commence at 11:00 a.m.
The show opens to the general public at 2:30 pm, admission free.
Trophies will be presented at 4:00 pm.
6. Points awarded
1st place 4 points
2nd place 3 points
3rd place 2 points
Highly Commended 1 point
Double points will be awarded for the Presidents class
Certificates will be awarded.
7. Classes 1 to 32 are judged to RHS rules (Revision 2008).Classes 33 to 35, Floral
Art rules will apply.
8. All exhibits must have been grown by exhibitor (except Classes 33 to 35)
9. A vase is a container having a greater height than width.
10. Only members of Sway Gardening Club are entitled to compete for Trophies.
11. The Member with the most points gained overall will be awarded
“The Doris Livingstone Trophy”
12. The Member with the best Floral Art exhibit will be awarded
“The Ingrem Bowl”
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Definitions of Daffodil Divisions
Reference RHS Show guide Revised 2008 pages 120/1
Division 1 Trumpet Daffodils (Classes 2 to 5)
Usually solitary flower, each with a trumpet that is as long as, or longer, than
the petals.
Division 2 Large – cupped Daffodils (Classes 6 and 7)
Solitary flower, each with a cup more than one third the length of, but not as
long as, the petals.
Division 3 Small – cupped Daffodils (Classes 8 and 9)
Solitary flower, each with a cup not more than one third the length of the
petals.
Division 4 Double Daffodils (Classes 10)
One or more flowers to a stem, with doubling of the petals or corona (trumpet)
or both.
Division 6 Cyclamineus Daffodils (Classes 11)
Usually one flower to a stem, petals reflexed, flower at an acute angle to the
stem, with a very short pedicel (neck)
Division 11 Split -Cupped Daffodils (Classes 16)
Solitary flowers, with cups that are typically split for more than half their
length. Cup segments lie back on the petals and may be ruffled.
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Sponsors
Sway Gardening Club would like to thank the following businesses for their
generous sponsorship in the past and/or their continued support for our Club.
Barry Rickman Photography and Flowers
Danestream Farm Shop
G Farwell Ltd, Plant Hire
Hatch Motors of Sway
Janet Kirk Floral Designs
JH & DJ West, Sway Butchers
Murray & Hayward, Estate Agent
Silver Street Nurseries
Stephen Drayton Property Maintenance
Sway Newsagents
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Summer Flower & Vegetable Show Schedule of Classes
Vegetables (Section A)
Judge Mr Derek Luther
The J.A Gibson Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the member gaining most points in
Sections A and B
The Peter Watson Runner Up Shield
Class Quantity
1. Shallots (Culinary) 7
2. Beetroot 3
3. Onions - bulb should exceed 250 grams 3
4. Onions – bulb not to exceed 250 grams on exhibitor supplied plate 5
5. Runner Beans 6
6. Potatoes – White 3
7. Potatoes – Coloured 3
8. Carrots 3
9. French Beans 6
10. Vegetable Marrows should not be over 350mm 2
11. Lettuces 2
12. Tomatoes over 35mm - on a plate 5
13. Cherry Tomatoes – less than 35mm – on a plate 5
14. Courgettes 2
15. Capsicums – Any colour 3
16. Cucumbers 2
17. Collection of any Five kind of Vegetables 1 of each kind in a seed tray,
14” x 9” approx to be contained within tray – not salad.
18. Collection of Five kind of Salad Vegetables 1 of each kind in a seed tray 14” x 9”
approx. to be contained within tray
19. Collection of cut herbs, in a container.
20. Radishes (Salad) on a plate 6
21. Squashes summer excluding pumpkins 2
22. Peas any variety 6 pods on a plate 6
23. Longest Runner Bean 1
24. Parsnips 2
25. Any mis-shaped vegetable 1
26. Carrots – long 3
27. Leeks 3
28. Pickling Shallots. Bulbs not to exceed 30mm in diameter 9
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Fruit (Section B)
Judge Mr Derek Luther
Class Quantity
29. Dessert Apples on a plate 3
30. Culinary Apples on a plate 3
31. Any Soft Fruit on a plate 12
32. Plums or Gages on a plate 5
33. Any Other Fruit on a plate see below
Class 31 Any Soft Fruit
12 Blackberries
12 Raspberries
12 Hybrid Berries
12 Blueberries
9 Strawberries
Class 33 Any Other Fruit not mentioned above.
3 Apricots
3 Peaches
3 Nectarines
9 Cherries
9 Damsons
3 Quinces
5 Figs
1 Bunch of Grapes
3 Medlars
1 Melon
It is recommended that stalks remain attached to fruit.
Plates will be provided where required
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Flowers (Section C)
Judge Mrs L Russell
The Franks Wright Challenge Bowl will be awarded to the member gaining most points in
this section C.
The Jack Gow Rose Bowl will be awarded to the best exhibit in class 41 Specimen Rose.
The Brian Lovall Challenge Vase will be awarded to the best exhibit in classes,
40, 42 and 43.
The Peter Watson Runner Up Shield.
The Diane Gurney Memorial Vase for the best exhibit in Class 71
40. Hybrid Tea Rose, one specimen any variety.
41. Specimen Rose, one stem other than Hybrid Tea.
42. Miniature Rose, three stems.
43. Hybrid Tea Roses, vase of five, single stems, any variety or varieties.
44. Gladioli, one spike.
45. Dahlias, Cactus, one vase of three blooms.
46. Dahlias, Decorative, one vase of three blooms.
47a. Dahlias, Pom-Pom (no more than 2 in. diameter), one vase five blooms.
47b. Dahlias, any variety or mixed, one vase five blooms.
48 French Marigolds, vase of six blooms.
49 Sweet Peas, vase of ten stems, any variety or varieties.
50 Pansies or Violas, vase of six blooms.
51 Carnations or Pinks, vase of five blooms.
52 Climbing Plant in Flower, vase of three stems.
53a. Fruit from one kind of outdoor tree or shrub, vase 3 stems.
53b. Flowers from one kind of outdoor tree or shrub, vase 3 stems.
54. Decorative Foliage without flowers or fruit, vase of three kinds.
60. Flowering Pot Plant, up to 5" pot.
61. Flowering Pot Plant, up to 10" pot.
62. Geranium / Pelargonium, up to 5" pot.
63. Foliage Pot Plant, up to 5" pot.
64. Foliage Pot Plant, up to 10" pot.
65. Fuchsia up to 10" pot.
70. Annuals and own foliage (see Rule 11), one vase not less than three kinds.
71. Herbaceous Perennials and own foliage, one vase, not less than three kinds.
The President’s Vase will be awarded to the best exhibit in Sections A, B and C.
The Eric Griffin Shield will be awarded to the most points in Sections A, B and C
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Open Class Floral Art (Section D)
Judge Mrs J Mitchell (The judging will be to the schedule and not to NAFAS Rules)
The R. H. Filtness Challenge Plaque will be awarded for the best entry in section D.
The Iris Gostling Vase will be awarded for the most points in Section D.
80. A Petite Arrangement, “Sea Shore”, 25cm x 25cm x 25cm
81. An exhibit - “ Bloomin Marvellous ”
82. An exhibit - “Silver Anniversary”
83. An exhibit - “Good Night“
84. An exhibit - “Forest Walk” – class for men only.
NB the cuts ends of all plant material must be in water retaining material.
All niches will be 2’0” wide, 2’6” high and 1’6” in depth and Pale Blue in colour.
The definition of an exhibit is comprised of natural plant material, with or without
accessories, contained in a space as specified in this show schedule.
Home Produce (Section E)
Judge Mrs J Dolbear
The Ken Lovelace Challenge Trophy will be awarded for the most points in this Section E.
100. Jelly, any kind 8oz (228 g) in a clear glass jar.
101. Jam made from any soft fruit 12ox (340g) / 16oz (454g) in clear glass jar.
102. Marmalade any variety 12oz (340g) / 16oz (454g) in clear glass jar.
103. Chutney or Pickle any variety 12oz (340g) / 16oz (454g) in clear glass jar.
104. 1lb Bread Loaf
105. 3 Fruit Scones
106. Victoria Sandwich (3 egg recipe)**
107. Lemon Drizzle Cake.
108. 3 Fancy Cup Cakes
109. 3 Biscuits any variety “My Favourite”.
110. Coffee & Walnut Sponge.
111. A Savoury quiche (no meat or fish please)
112. MEN ONLY Rock Cakes
All items to be covered and No Fresh Cream
** A Victoria sandwich should have a red jam filling and should be dusted with
Caster sugar.
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Sway Gardening Club Cutting Competition (Section F) Sponsored By Silver Street Nurseries
Judge Mrs L Russell
A £5 RHS garden voucher will be awarded for the best exhibit in this Section F
200. Geranium
Only the cutting bought from the Show Secretary is eligible. It must be shown in a
brown or terracotta pot not to exceed 7”.
The cultivar will be named on the Show Day.
Container Competition (Section G)
Judge Mrs L Russell
A £5 RHS garden voucher will be awarded for the best exhibit in this Section G
300. Garden container any shape or size no larger than 3 feet across.
Photography (Section H)
Judge Mrs L Russell
A £5 RHS garden voucher will be awarded for the best exhibit in this Section H
NOTE: Rule 3 does not apply to the following classes. Competitors may make up to
three entries in any class, but may not win more than on prize in each. All prints
unmounted, Black and White or Colour not to exceed 7” x 5 ½”
400. Summer Blossom
401. An Aged Tree
402. Mother and Child/Children
403. Carnival Capers in Sway
404. Open Gardens 2011 in Sway
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Summer Flower & Vegetable Show Regulations
1. Rules of entry
(a) Members of Sway Gardening Club whose subscription is paid by 21st July
2011.
(b) Residents within the Civil Parish of Sway.
(c) Members of any organisations based at the Sway Village Hall.
(d) Members of Sway Allotment Holders
(e) Sway Flower Club Members are entitled to complete in Section D
2. Entry fees: 10 pence per entry to be included with entry form. Cheques payable
to Sway Gardening Cub
3. Exhibitors can entry one exhibit in each class.
4. Please put your entry form and fees in an envelope and take them to Sway
Newsagents by 2.30 pm Thursday 18th August 2011. Unfortunately we will be
unable to accept any late entries.
5. Entries may be staged between 7 - 8 pm on Friday 19th August or 8 - 11 am on
Saturday 20th August.
Judging will commence at 11:00 a.m.
Show opens to the general public at 2:30 pm, admission 50 pence.
Trophies will be presented at 4:00 pm
ALL Exhibits must not be removed before 4.30 pm. Exhibits for sale should
be taken to the sale table at the end of the show.
6. Points awarded
1st place 4 points
2nd place 3 points
3rd place 2 points
Highly Commended 1 point
Double points will be awarded for Classes 17, 18, 70 & 71.
Certificates will be awarded.
All First Prize card holders will be awarded £1 which can be collected at the
end of the show from the Club Treasurer.
7. In cases not covered by these Rules, the Rules of the RHS as laid down in their
handbook Revision 2008 shall be deemed to apply.
8. All exhibits must have been grown by exhibitor except in Floral Art classes.
9. A vase is a container having a greater height that the width.
10. Only Members of Sway Gardening Club are entitled to compete for trophies.
Sway Flower Club members are entitled to complete in Section D
11. A Pot Plant must have been owned for least three months. An annual is a flower
raised from seed during the 12 months preceding the show.
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Sway Gardening Club
Programme For 2011 20
th January “Attracting Wildlife into your Garden”
An illustrated talk by Flick Roskrow
Table Show – Craft Exhibit
17th February The History of the Walled Garden
An illustrated talk by Mrs Susan Campbell
Table Show – A Garden Bloom
19th March Spring Flower Show at the Sway Village Hall 2:30 pm.
21st April “Folklore of Herbs”
An Illustrated talk by Christina Stapley
Herb books available for sale
Table Show – One Spring Flower
19th May “Shrubs of Distinction” – Choice kinds for focal points
An Illustrated talk by John Negus
Table Show – Vase of 3 stems of garden flowers
16th June “Vegetables and Vegetable Growing”
An Illustrated talk by Paul Templeton
Table Show – One rose in bloom
12th June Sway Open Gardens
21st July “Daylilies”
An Illustrated talk by Mrs Polly Maasz
Daylilies for sale
Table Show – A Fuchsia or Pelargonium (any size pot)
20th August Annual Summer Show at the Sway Village Hall 2:30 pm to 4:30pm.
Horticultural/Floral Art/Home Produce/Photography Classes. Entries
open to non- members.
15th September “A Plantsman Travelling in the Southern Hemisphere.
An Illustrated talk by John Anderson.
Table Show – A Vase of Garden Flowers (not an arrangement)
20th October Annual General Meeting followed by a talk on “The fun of growing
and showing Sweet Peas” by Chris Hill.
Table Show – A Vase of Autumn Colour (not an arrangement)
17th November Sway Gardening Club Christmas party - Sway Village Hall 7:00pm
for 7:30pm after dinner speaker will be provided.
Christmas Table Decoration Competition.
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SWAY GARDENING CLUB
Visit Booking Form
All trips leave and return to the Sway Village Hall in Middle Road, Sway
• Hinton Admiral Gardens – National Garden Scheme
- Afternoon trip leaving at 01.00pm on Sunday 22nd May 2011
- Estimated transport cost £2 - £3, depending on numbers going
- Admission is £5 for charity
• Old Down House, Wimborne – National Garden Scheme
- Afternoon trip leaving at 1.00pm on Wednesday 15th June 2011
- Estimated transport cost £4 - £6, depending on numbers going
- Admission is £3.50 for charity
- Teas available and plants for sale
• West Sussex Tuppenny Barn Organic Farm and Lordington Lavender
Farm
- Full day trip on Tuesday 5th July 2011
- A chance of a guided tour of a working organic farm lasting about 2 hours with Q&A.
- A picnic lunch stop at the picturesque village of Bosham made by King Canute
- Then on to a lovely lavender farm for a walk amongst the lavender and some
refreshments.
- Estimate transport cost £7 - £9, depending on numbers going.
- Admission to both approximately £5 each
• The Manor House, Upton Grey/NT Hinton Ampner near Alresford
- Full day trip on Wednesday 7th September 2011
- Visit to The Manor House 5 acres gardens designed by Gertrude Jekyll
- Admission price £5 and all proceeds go to a charity
- Visit the NT Hinton Ampner House and Gardens, admission £7.50
- Estimated transport cost £7 - £9, depending on numbers going
• Sir Harold Hillyers – Jermyn’s House Christmas Breakfast Garden Tour
- Early morning trip Saturday 3rd December 2011
- Traditional Victorian breakfast, including Kedgeree followed by garden tour
- Estimated transport cost £4 - £6, depending on numbers going
- Booking essential, cost for admission/tour/breakfast is £18.00 (2010 cost)
# Delete the trips not required
Name (Block Capitals) ……………………………………………
Address ……………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………………
Post Code …………. Tel ………………… E-mail……………………………………..
Please send form to Colin Denman 23 Durrant Way, Sway SO41 6DQ, 01590 681440. e-mail [email protected]
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Sway Gardening Club
2011 Membership Form
Title ( Mr / Mrs / Miss / Ms )
First Name
Surname
Address
Post Code
Telephone number
Mobile number
Email Address
I agree to Sway Gardening Club holding my personal details on computer. My details
will be only used by Sway Gardening Club and will not be released to a third party.
Signed …………………………………………………….Date ……………………
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Sway Gardening Club
Summer Flower & Vegetable Show Entry Form
Name (Block capitals)…………………………………………………..
Address …………………………………………………………………
..………………………………………………………………………….
Tele……………………………………………………………………….
Please entry my name in the following classes I enclose 10 pence per each entry. Cash
or Cheques payable to Sway Gardening Club.
Section Class Description Show Sec.
Closing date 2:30 pm Thursday 18th August 2011 13 Lines
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Section Class Description Show Sec.
Closing date 2:30 pm Thursday 18th August 2011 21 Lines
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Sway Gardening Club
Spring Flower Show Entry Form
Name (Block capitals)…………………………………………………..
Address …………………………………………………………………
..………………………………………………………………………….
Tele……………………………………………………………………….
Please entry my name in the following classes I enclose 10 pence per each entry. Cash
or Cheques payable to Sway Gardening Club.
Section
Class
Description
Show Sec.
Closing date 2:30 pm Thursday 17th March 2011 14 lines
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Section
Class
Description
Show Sec.
Closing date 2:30 pm Thursday 17th March 2011 21 lines