BLUESKIN GARDEN CLUB SPRING FLOWER SHOW

BLUESKIN GARDEN CLUB
SPRING FLOWER SHOW

Saturday 27 September and Sunday 28 September 2008

Waitati Hall

Entries accepted at the Hall, Saturday 10:00a.m.-1.30p.m.

Open to the Public Sunday 11am-3.00pm.

Prize Giving at 2.45pm Sunday.

Entries must be removed between 3pm and 4.00pm.

No charge

Own containers accepted. Some small bottles available

Entrant will be responsible for reclaiming their own containers.

No arranging of exhibits in Hall.

Plant Stall

Raffles

Tea and coffee available the whole of day at the Blueskin Bay Cafe.

PRIZE LIST

Trophies for:

Champion Exhibit

Champion Bloom

Family with most points in the show

Most points in floral design

Most points in younger section

Most points in flowering shrub section

Individual points trophy

Class A - Daffodils

Daffodil – Trumpet.

1. One stem, petals white proclaim any colour

2. One stem, petals yellow trumpet any colour

Daffodil – Large Cup (cup more than one third length of petals)

3. One stem, petals & cup yellow

4. One stem, petals yellow, lot any colour

5. One stem, petals & cup white

6. One stem, petals white, cup any colour

Daffodil – Small lot.

7. One stem, petals yellow, cup any colour

8. One stem, petals white, cup any colour

Daffodil – Other varieties

9. One double daffodil – the same colour

10. One double daffodil - bicolour

11. One Multi Headed daffodil

12. One any one other variety

13. One miniature, somewhat colour

14. Three stems daffodils, any varieties, to be staged in any vase

Class B - Bulbs

1. One Hyacinth 1

2. Six Muscari (matchheads)

3. One Tulip – single petalled

4. One Tulip – any other variety

5. Three Anemone mixed

6. Three Ranunculas – any colour

7. Three Freesias mixed colours

8. One of any other Bulb/Corm flower

9. One Iris – Dutch, any colour

10. One Iris – Miniature

11. One Iris - Bearded, any colour

12. One Fritillaria – small multiplicity

13. One Trillium

Class C – Cut Flowers

1. One truss Polyanthus– any colour

2. One truss Polyanthus multicoloured

3. Polyanthus 3 colours - One truss each colour, one vase

4. Polyanthus 3 multicoloured – 1 truss each colour, one vase

5. Primroses – single united colour, six stems

6. Primroses – single mixed, six stems

7. Primroses – double person colour six stems

8. Primroses - double Mixed six stems

9. Primula denticulata

10. Pansies/violas – three on a saucer – any colour

11. Violets – mixed – not more than 6 stems

12. Violets – one colour –- not greater degree than 6 stems

13. Three heads Lavender – any variety

14. One of any cut be in flower not mentioned

15. One Hellebore – some colour

16. One Hellebore foetidus

Class D – Flowering Shrubs

1. Rhododendron – one head – large

2. Rhododendron – individual head – small flowering

3. Rhododendron – one head - miniature

4. One Camellia – Single

5. One Camellia – Double

6. One Camellia - Semi double

7. One sprig Camellia - Miniature

8. One branch of Any Other Spring Tree or Blossom

9. One subdivision Protacea (for example Banskia, Protea etc)

10. One branch of Any Other Flowering Shrub

11. Any Flowering Climber

Class E – Floral Design:

1. Petite (over 100mm and less than 230mm)

2. Unusual Container

3. Go for Gold

4. Salute to Sir Ed

5. Blueskin Habitat

Class F – For Men:

1. Camouflage – accessories allowed

Class H – Adult:

1. Handmade teddybear

2. Handknitted adult'sitting garment

3. Handknitted child's garment

4. Patchwork item – machined

5. Patchwork item – hand pieced

6. Patchwork item – applique

7. Beaded article

8. Embroidered article

9. Cross-stitched article

Class I – Home Produce

1. One Jar of jelly

2. One Jar of jam

3. One Jar of relish or chutney

4. One Jar of pickles

5. Jar of savoury sauce

Class J – Baking

1. Three Scones

2. Three Muffins

3. Three Shortbread

4. Three Biscuits

5. One Fruit loaf

6. One idle away one’s time Oven-baked bread

7. One loaf Breadmaker bread

Class K

1. Three Eggs – on a saucer

Preschool, Junior & Intermediate

Entries in the Children's section MUST be the work of the child named.

While Children may enter Adult sections, points gained there will not
be included for the Junior Trophy: the trophy is for points gained in
the children's section only..

Preschool - under 5 years

Infant - 5 and 6 years

Junior - 7 and 8 years

Intermediate - 9 to 14 years

1. Vegetable creation

2. Sand Saucer

3. Birdmask using a paper plate – any medium

4. Mythical creature facemask using a paper plate – any medium

CHILDREN'S BAKING

1. Three Pikelets – on a plate/saucer

2. One Gingerbread man

Each child who enters and who is current at the prize-giving command have being
given a plant



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