View the Show Schedule - Hayling Island Horticultural Society

Saturday 24th June 2017
HIHS SUMMER SHOW
Hayling Island Community Centre, Hayling Park, PO11 0HB
STAGING - 7.15-10.15am. JUDGING 10.30am
Open to the Disabled – 1.30pm
Open to the General Public - 2.00pm
Prize Money from 3.00pm
Presentation of PRIZES 4.00pm
Removal of Exhibits after Prize Giving
Judges
Mr Barry Moore
Roses
Havant
Mr Dave Manston
Sweet Peas
Fordingbridge
Mr David Bassil
Horticulture
Poole
Mrs Jill A. Alves
Junior
Gosport
Mrs Maggie A. Monk
Cookery
Fareham
Mrs Sheila M. Javes
Handicrafts
Fareham
Mr Brian Smith
Photography
Hayling Island
Mrs Maureen P. Lawes
Floral Art
Romsey
ROSES - Open
BROOKS CUP - for most points in Open Rose Classes 1 - 13.
2016 Winner - Gordon Fryers
R.N.R.S. BRONZE MEDAL AND DIPLOMA - for most outstanding Rose in the Rose Classes
(Open & Members) 1 - 13, 37 – 42.
2016 Winner – Gordon Fryers
KEN TROWELL TROPHY - for best exhibit in Roses Classes 2 - 6.
2016 Winner – Gordon Fryers
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ROSE CHAMPIONSHIP 3 different classes from 2 - 6 inclusive. 3 blooms to a vase.
1 cultivar to a vase - 3 vases. Double Points - see Rules 39 and 41.
2.
Rose - Large Flowered - Pink, 1.
3.
Rose - Large Flowered - Red, 1.
4.
Rose - Large Flowered - White/cream, 1.
5.
Rose - Large Flowered - Yellow, 1.
6.
Rose - Large Flowered - any colour other than above, 1.
7.
Roses - Large Flowered - any cultivar, 3 blooms, 1 vase.
8.
Roses - Large Flowered - any cultivar(s), 5 blooms, 1 vase.
9.
Rose - Cluster Flowered - 1 stem.
10. Roses - Cluster Flowered - any cultivar(s), maximum stems 5, 1 vase.
11.
Roses - Large Flowered - 3 stages, 3 blooms of one variety, bud, perfect and full. 3 vases.
12. Rose(s) - Lady’s Dress Spray - no other flowers.
13. Roses - Artist’s palette. 5 miniature cultivar(s). Open blooms. Palette provided.
SWEET PEAS - Open
CHAMBER OF TRADE TROPHY - for most points in Sweet Pea Classes (Open & Members) 14 - 21
& 43 - 44. 2016 Winner - Anthony Ashford
N.S.P.S. BRONZE MEDAL AND DIPLOMA - for most outstanding vase in Sweet Pea Classes
(Open & Members) 14 - 21 & 43 - 44. 2016 Winner - Anthony Ashford
14. SWEET PEA CHAMPIONSHIP - 3 different classes from 15 - 19 inclusive.
7 stems of 1 cultivar to each vase, 3 vases. Double Points - see Rules 39 and 41.
15. Shades of Blue cultivar(s) - 7 stems, 1 vase.
16. Shades of Lavender/Mauve cultivar(s) - 7 stems, 1 vase.
17. Shades of Pink cultivar(s) - 7 stems, 1 vase.
18. Shades of Scarlet/Red/Maroon cultivar(s) - 7 stems, 1 vase.
19. Shades of White/Cream cultivar(s) - 7 stems, 1 vase.
20. 2 cultivars - 7 stems of 1 cultivar to each vase. 2 vases. Double points. See Rules 22, 39 and 41.
21. Mixed Colours - 7 stems, 1 vase.
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FLOWERS - Open
PETTIT CUP for most outstanding exhibit in Open Flower classes 22 – 33.
2016 Winner - John Lark
22. Cactus or Succulent -1 container/pot - Maximum pot size 230mm diameter. See Rule 22.
23. A Flower - 1 specimen spike (with or without laterals) or stem, 1 vase.
24. Flowering Shrub - 1 spray, 1 vase.
25. Pansies or Violas - 5 blooms, any cultivars, in a palette (palette provided).
26. Dianthus - 7 stems, 1 Vase.
27. Fuchsia - any cultivar, 1 pot not exceeding 180mm diameter. See Rule 22.
28. House/Pot Plant - in bloom or fruiting. Maximum pot size 300mm. See Rule 22
29. House/Pot Plant - ornamental foliage. Maximum pot size 300mm. See Rule 22
30. An Orchid in bloom - maximum pot size 400mm. See Rule 22.
31. Pelargonium - 1 plant in container.
32. Seasonal Flowers - arranged for effect in a cup and saucer. Must include at least 1 Rose.
33. Sweet William - any cultivar(s), 7 stems, 1 vase.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES - Open
34. Any Soft Fruit - See HIHS Showing and Judging Standards for Fruit Classes.
35. Any Vegetable - See HIHS Showing and Judging Standards for Vegetable Classes.
36. Salad Collection - picked or growing. At least 3 different cultivars of salad vegetables.
Maximum size container 500mm x 300mm. See HIHS Showing and Judging Standards for Vegetable Classes.
Double Points - see Rules 22, 39 and 41.
MEMBERS ONLY see Rule 17.
YVONNE HUGHES TROPHY for most points in Members Only Classes 37 - 74.
2016 Winner - Carole Jones
BASIL EDMUND KING TROPHY for best vase of Roses in Members Only Classes 37 - 42.
2016 Winner - Janet Jackson
37. Roses - Large Flowered - any cultivar(s) 3 blooms, 1 vase.
38. Roses - Any one cultivar, any size, 3 blooms, 1 vase.
39. Rose - Large Flowered - any cultivar 1 bloom, 1 vase.
40. Roses - Cluster Flowered - 3 stems, 1 vase.
41. Roses - Old Fashioned types - 3 stems, 1 vase.
42. Roses - any cultivars, - 3 stems, 1 vase. See Rule 22 - NOVICE CLASS.
43. Sweet Peas - 5 stems, any cultivars, 1 vase.
44. Sweet Peas - any cultivars, 5 stems, 1 vase. See Rule 22 - NOVICE CLASS.
45. Cactus or Succulent - 1 container/pot - Maximum pot size. 230mm diameter. See Rule 22.
46. Hanging Container - any growing plant material. To be viewed all round. Special Prize: 1st - £5, 2nd - £4, 3rd - £3.
47. A Flowering Bulb(s) or Corm(s). - See Rule 22 - NOVICE CLASS.
48. Flowering Shrub - 1 spray, 1 vase.
49. Fuchsia - any cultivar, 1 pot not exceeding 180mm diameter. See Rule 22.
50. House/Pot Plant - no cactus or succulent. Maximum pot size 300mm. See Rule 22.
51. Hosta Leaves - 3, in a bikini vase. See Rule 18.
52. Mixed Flowers - arranged for effect, any foliage, 1 container. Maximum diameter, 230mm. See Rule 22.
53. An Orchid in bloom. - maximum pot size 400mm. See Rule 22.
54. Pansies or Violas - 5 blooms, any cultivars, in a palette (palette provided).
55. Penstemon - 5 stems, 1 vase.
56. Gooseberries - 10 with stalks.
57. Raspberries - 10 with stalks.
58. Strawberries - 5 with stalks.
59. Any other fruit - see page 47.
60.
A Flower and a Vegetable - a cut flower and a vegetable.
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61.
Beans - Broad, 5.
62. Beetroot - 2.
63. Cabbage - with approx 75mm stem, 1.
64. Carrots - 3.
65. Herbs - culinary and / or medicinal display of 4 kinds of fresh cut, in a suitable container, arranged for effect.
66. Herbs - culinary use only, growing in a container, not exceeding 300mm width or length. See Rule 22.
67. Lettuce - with roots, 1.
68. Courgettes - 3.
69. Spinach - 4 leaves.
70. Potatoes - 3.
71. Radishes - with roots and foliage, 1 bunch, total 5.
72. Rhubarb - trimmed, 2 sticks.
73. Any other vegetable - see page 46.
74. Trug or Basket of Garden produce - arranged for effect. Garden produce – at least 3 items of flower, fruit and or vegetables.
Arranged for effect. Maximum container size 500mm x 300mm. Double points - see Rules 39 and 41.
SMELL AND VOTE - Open
75. Rose - the most fragrant bloom. Any cultivar, 1 stem. One prize only, judged by the votes of the visitors.
JUNIOR EXHIBITORS - Open. See Rules 28 - 31.
The Diana Giffard Memorial Cup - For the school that wins School Challenge garden competition.
New Trophy
MILLER MUG for most points in Junior Classes 77 – 86.
2016 Winner - Enzo Richardson
JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP for the best exhibit in Class 77 or 82.
2016 Winner - Finley Mann
76. The School Challenge.
77. Plantable Seed Paper - growing in an 80mm - 100mm plant pot. (age 4 to 8 years) Visit www.hihs.org.uk for details.
78. A Painting - maximum size A3 (297mm x 420mm). (age 4 to 8 years).
79. A Papier Mâché Model - decorated (age 4 to 8 years).
80. Decorated Biscuits - 5 on a plate. Biscuits may be purchased. Judged for decoration only. (age 4 to 8 years).
81. A Photograph - Any subject. See Rules 31 & 32. (age 4 to 8 years).
82. Plantable Seed Paper - growing in an 80mm - 100mm plant pot. (age 9 to 14 years). Visit www.hihs.org.uk for details.
83. A Painting / Drawing - any medium or mixed/media, maximum size A3 (297mm x 420mm). (age 9 to 14 years).
84. A Computer Designed Poster for an Event - A4 (210mm x 297mm). (age 9 to 14 years).
85. A Decorated Victoria Sandwich Cake - for a special occasion, approx 200mm. (age 9 to 14 years).
86. A Photograph - Any subject. See Rules 31 & 32. (age 9 to 14 years).
COOKERY - Open - see Rules 23 - 27.
GRIDLEY PRINTERS TROPHY for the most points in Cookery Classes 87 – 95
87. Focaccia Bread - displayed on a wooden board. See Rule 25.
88. Sultana Scones - on a plate, 5. See Rule 25.
89. Coffee Sponge - whisked and fatless, approx. 200mm See Rule 26.
90. Orange Butterfly Cakes - on a plate 5. - Visit www.hihs.org.uk for recipe.
91. Lemon Meringue Pie - approx. 200mm See Rule 25.
92. Fruit Crumble - for 2. See Rule 25.
93. Homemade Hummus with crudités - for 1.
94. Homemade Jam - approx 454g (1lb) See Rule 24.
95. Homemade Chutney - approx 454g (1lb) See Rule 24.
96.
Cherry Cake – MEN ONLY . - Visit www.hihs.org.uk for recipe.
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2016 Winner - Marilyn Naunton-Evans
HANDICRAFT# - Open
97.
A Man’s Barbecue Apron - basic pattern (on HIHS web site or from Jan Mitchell) may be decorated.
98. A Knitted or Crocheted Item - to be folded if larger than 300mm x 300mm.*
99.
An Embroidery, Cross Stitch or Needlepoint Item - maximum size 500mm x 500mm, including any frame.*
100. A Collage/Ornamental Item - using pasta, dried materials, shells, etc. and/or mixed media, maximum size 400mm x 400mm*.
101. A Hand Made Item for the Home.*
102. Any Other Craft Item - not in classes 97 - 101
*Please state size on slip attached to your entry form to help us with show bench availability.
#Items of handicraft must be the work of the exhibitor. To be displayed in an area of 600mm x 600mm unless otherwise stated.
Items may be folded to fit space. No item of handicraft may be entered into our show on more than one occasion.
PHOTOGRAPHY* - Open
103. Hayling Island
104. Night shot
105. Any Subject - 500mm x 400mm maximum mount size. Print size anything up to mount size.
*The photograph must be the work of the exhibitor. The photograph may be professionally developed and printed. No photograph
may be entered into a HIHS show on more than one occasion. Maximum print size 190mm x 127mm unless otherwise stated.
Mounting optional.
FLORAL ART* - Open
CHERRY’S VASE for most points in Floral Art Classes 106 – 108
2016 Winner - Pauline Griffiths
DIPLOMA for Judges Personal Choice
2016 Winner - Linda Jones
Prize money in all classes 1st = £5, 2nd = £3, 3rd = £2.
106. Cascade - an exhibit.
107. Shades of green - an exhibit.
108. I am sailing - a seaside exhibit.
*Judging will be to the 3rd Edition (2015) of the NAFAS Competitions Manual. Mrs Gilly Webster (Tel: 023 9246 4103) has kindly
consented to advise would-be exhibitors on any difficulties experienced in the interpretation of classes in Floral Art.
An exhibit is composed of natural plant material with or without accessories. Staging will be in alcoves approximately 560mm
deep x 610mm wide. Height unrestricted unless otherwise stated.
NON COMPETITIVE DISPLAY - Any interesting or unusual horticultural item. Please bring entries on the day of the show.
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