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Windsor Allotments & Home Gardens Association SHOW SCHEDULE Saturday 17 th August 201 from 2.00pm until 5.00pm Gardeners Hall 21 St. Leonards Road, Windsor es for Children & Adults Vegetables Fruits Flowers Floral Art Baking Preserves Handicrafts Photography

WELCOME TO THE 201 SUMMER SHOW SCHEDULE Whether you are exhibiting your results from the Allotment, Garden, Kitchen or Leisure activities, we wish you every success. The winners and runners-up win cash prizes and for some es trophies are awarded for a year. Our Show Schedule has been revised again this year to provide new challenges and interesting classes for show entrants. We hope you ll join in the fun by exhibiting in the Show. Complete the entry form incorporated in this Schedule and return it, with the appropriate entry fees, to any of the locations listed below by 6.00pm on Wednesday 14 th August. It would be appreciated if Entrants could submit their Entry Forms as soon as possible and not delay submission until the deadline. The deadline for the receipt of Entry Forms from Rainbow, Beaver, Brownie and Cub groups for entries in Section L is: 8.00pm on Friday 26 th July. Entry Forms for entries in Section L may be obtained from the WAHGA website () or from the Show Secretary. Late entries (for any Section) may be accepted after the above times at the Show Secretary s discretion, but double fees will be charged. No entries will be accepted on Show day. An envelope containing completed Entry Form(s) and associated fees may be delivered to: * Trading Sheds at Gardeners Hall or Maidenhead Road during usual opening hours. or * Pamela Bailey, Show Secretary, 52 Queens Road, Windsor SL4 BH. Entry Forms may also be posted to the Show Secretary at the above address. Please make cheques payable to WAHGA Ltd. (Please do not send cash via the post.) Stage your exhibit between 7.00pm and 9.00pm on Friday 16 th or Saturday 17 th August between 8.0am and 11.10am. Judging will commence promptly at 11.15am. All exhibits to be accompanied on the Show benches with Cards made out and supplied by the Show Secretary. Cards to be placed face downwards adjacent to the exhibit. NOTE If you do not want your entry to be auctioned at the conclusion of the Show please ensure that you strike out the for auction stamp on the card. See page for full rules. Talk about how to prepare & stage flower & vegetable exhibits for Show 7.0pm on Friday 19 th July 201 at Gardeners Hall. (No admission charge) SHOW SECRETARY Pamela Bailey, 52 Queens Road, Windsor SL4 BH email: wahgashow@fernleagreen.com 1

INDEX Page Number Horticultural Show General Rules - 5 Section A Vegetable and Family es 6-8 Section B Flower es 9 Section C Dahlia es 10 Section D Fuchsia es 11 Section E Flower Arranging es - 1 Section F Domestic es 14 Section G Handicraft es 15 Section H Anything Goes Display 15 Section J Photography es 16 Section K Children s es 17-18 Section L es for Rainbows, Beavers, Brownies & Cubs 19 Show Entry Form 20-21 20 Cups and Medal Winners 22 *************** Show opens at 2.00pm Produce Auction & Draw of Raffles commences at 4.0pm *************** COMIC DOG COMPETITION.00pm This competition may be entered on the day of the Show. es:- 1. The dog with the longest tail 2. The dog with the shortest tail. The dog with the shortest legs 4. The dog with the longest legs 5. The dog with the longest ears 6. The dog with the shiniest coat There will be a small gift for winners. No entry fee. *************** FAMILY PRIZE GIVING EVENING FRIDAY 27 th September 201 All trophy winners, exhibitors and helpers are invited to our cheese & wine party at which Trophies, Medals and Certificates will be presented on Friday 27 th September at 7.15pm for 7.0pm. There is no charge for this event. 2

HORTICULTURAL SHOW GENERAL RULES & CONDITIONS 1. Entry Forms and fees may be delivered to any of the locations listed on the inside cover of this Schedule or posted to the Show Secretary at 52 Queens Road, Windsor SL4 BH. Cheques should be made payable to WAHGA Ltd. 2. The deadline for the receipt by the Show Secretary of Entry Forms and associated fees for Sections A to K (inclusive) is 6.00pm on Wednesday 14th August. Incomplete entries and / or late entries may only be accepted after this time at the Show Secretary s discretion. No entries will be accepted on Show Day.. The deadline for the receipt by the Show Secretary of Entry Forms for entries by Rainbow, Beaver, Brownie & Cub Groups in Section L is 8.00pm on Friday 26 th July. Late entries may only be accepted after this time at the Show Secretary s discretion. No entries will be accepted on Show Day. 4. Exhibits can be staged between 7.00pm & 9.00pm on Friday & between 8.0am & 11.10am on Show Day. Tables will be provided outside the Hall, for exhibitors to arrange their exhibits prior to bringing them into the Hall. 5. Judging commences at 11.15am. Only Judges, Stewards and authorised personnel will be allowed in the Hall during judging. The Judges decisions are final. 6. Where possible judging will be to the rules of RHS, NCS, NDS, NAFA, BFS and NHS. 7. In any class, prizes will be awarded at the Judge s discretion. No trophy or medal will be awarded unless a First Prize is given. 8. Points for 1 st, 2 nd, rd and Highly Commended are 5,, 2 and 1. In the event of a tie, the trophy will go to the one with the most firsts. 9. A competitor may not submit more than one entry in any single class unless otherwise stated. 10. The WAHGA Show Committee reserves the right to visit, before or after the Show, the ground from which any exhibit has been entered for competition. 11. The WAHGA Show Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry without being required to give any reason or explanation. The decision of the Committee shall be final on all questions in connection with the Show and the completion of any Entry Form shall imply acceptance of these

conditions.. Any protest must be made, in writing, to the Show Secretary (with a deposit of 5.00) by.00pm on the day of the Show. The deposit will be refunded if the protest is upheld. 1. The winners of the Trophies in 201 must return them in a clean condition to the Show Secretary by 1 st July 2014. 14. All horticultural exhibits are to be grown by the exhibitor, with the exception of flowers and foliage used in the Floral Art classes. 15. All domestic exhibits are to be home made by the exhibitor. 16. Handicraft exhibits must have been made by the exhibitor within the previous months. 17. All classes are in open competition, exception class 1. 18. NOVICE - for the purpose of this schedule, will be a person who has never won at a WAHGA Show or another Show, some prize or prizes for that specific kind or a similar type of exhibit. 19. SENIOR CITIZENS CLASSES for the purpose of this schedule, may only be entered by a person who is over 60 years old as at the date of the WAHGA Show. 20. Exhibitors entries may be auctioned at the conclusion of the Show. If an exhibitor does not want their exhibit auctioned, the For Auction stamp on the Card should be struck-out. 21. ENTRANCE FEES 50p unless otherwise stated. No entry fee for children s entries in classes K and L. 22. PRIZE MONEY unless otherwise stated: - 1 st - 2.50; 2 nd - 1.50; rd - 1.00 and will be issued from.00pm. 2. NO EXHIBIT OR CLASS TO BE REMOVED BEFORE 4.00pm ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. Any exhibit not removed by 4.15pm will be auctioned. 24. BANKSIAN MEDAL AND CARD - granted by the Royal Horticultural Society. This medal is offered to the winner of the largest amount of money prizes in the Horticultural es, i.e. Sections A, B, C and D, excluding Senior Citizen classes and Novice classes, that is classes 2 to, 47 to 55, 58 to 62, and 65 to 69 inclusive. In the event of a tie, the first in alphabetical order receives the Medal unless he/she has previously won the Medal and the 4

other has not. Any competitor who has won the Medal at either of the two previous WAHGA Summer Shows (2011 or 20) is not eligible to win the Medal this year. 25. THE E.G. BAILEY MEMORIAL TROPHY to be awarded to the best onions exhibit in the Show, either in an individual class or within a collection. 26. VEGETABLES. RHS numbers & pointing system for vegetables are as listed below. For complete list see RHS handbook. Beans, Broad Beans, Dwarf French, with stalks Beans, Scarlet Runner, with stalks Beetroot, globe Cabbages, 5cm stalks Carrots, long rooted Carrots, stump rooted Cauliflowers, 5cm stalks Celery Courgettes Cucumbers, under protection Fennel, Florence Herbs Kohlrabi Leeks Lettuce Marrows Onions, exhibition over 250g Onions, 250g or under Parsnips Peas Potatoes Radishes, small salad Rhubarb, natural Shallots, pickling Shallots, exhibition 1 Bunch Spinach Sweet Corn Tomatoes, medium Points 15 15 18 15 15 20 18 20 20 18 15 10 20 15 15 20 15 20 20 20 10 15 18 18 18 Numbers of Specimens unless otherwise stated Collections Single Dish 6 6 4 4 1 bunch 4 4 2 6 6 pods 6 6 sticks 15 leaves 9 9 9 9 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 bunch 2 2 5 9 pods 5 9 sticks 15 leaves 9 Note: Liability for loss, all exhibits, personal property, etc, shall be at the risk of the exhibitors and the Association shall not be liable for compensation for loss or damage from any cause whatsoever. 5

SECTION A - VEGETABLE AND FAMILY CLASSES An exhibitor may only submit one entry per in Section A. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 2.50 2 nd 1.50 rd 1.00 1. THE FRED ROSE MEMORIAL SHIELD to be awarded to the winning allotment site. DISPLAY OF GENERAL HORTICULTURE. Space allowed: Width: 0cm (4 ). Depth: 75cm (2 6 ). Open to individual Windsor allotment sites. Display may include vegetables, fruit, flowers and pot plants. Prize for 1. 1 st 5.00 2 nd.00 rd 2.00 2. THE WAHGA MASTER GARDENER COMPETITION. A.L.WIGAN CUP to be awarded to the winner. An arrangement of two vases of flowers of one kind (any variety or varieties) and three kinds of vegetables chosen from the following: Total numbers of flowers to be arranged in two vases: 6 Sweet Peas; 2 Gladioli; 6 Dahlias; 6 Chrysanthemums; Annuals. Vegetables: 9 Runner Beans; Cabbages with 9cm stems; 2 Cauliflowers with 9cm stems; 4 Carrots; 5 Onions; 9 Peas; 6 Potatoes (one variety); 6 Tomatoes. Space allowed: Width: 90cm ( ). Depth: 60cm (2 ) Prize for 2. 1 st 7.50 2 nd 4.50 rd.00. GARDEN NEWS MAHOGANY SHIELD. Collection of three varieties of vegetables. Numbers of specimens as per es 4 to 25. For other vegetables, see table in Rule 26. Use column for single dish. Space allowed: Width: 60cm (2 ). Depth: 60cm (2 ). Prize for. 1 st 5.00 2 nd.00 rd 2.00 6

THE SIR WILLIAM CARTER MEMORIAL CUP to be awarded for the most points in es 4 to. 4. Collection of Potatoes. Three varieties. Four of each variety. 5. Five Potatoes white. 6. Five Potatoes coloured. 7. Five Potatoes salad. 8. Five Onions over 250g 9. Five Onions 250g or under. 10. Three Beetroot (globe). 11. Two Parsnips.. Nine Shallots large. 1. Nine Shallots pickling size less than cm diameter. 14. Two Cabbages with 9cm stems. 15. Nine Runner Beans, with stalks. 16. Pair of Marrows. 17. Heaviest Pumpkin. 18. Pair of Cucumbers greenhouse grown. 19. Pair of Cucumbers grown outdoors. 20. Four Courgettes. Four green or four yellow. Maximum length 15cm. 21. Three Carrots long rooted. 22. Three Carrots stump rooted. 2. Five Tomatoes red, with calyx attached. 24. Ten Cherry type Tomatoes, with calyx attached. 25. Three Sweet Corn cobs with green husks and silks attached. 26. Any other vegetable not in es 4 to 25. See Rule 26 (column single dish ) for the numbers of specimens. 27. Dish of five Apples, dessert with stalks. 28. Dish of five Apples, culinary with stalks. 29. Dish of six Stoned Fruit, with stalks. 0. Dish of fifteen Soft Fruit, with stalks. 1. Heaviest truss of Tomatoes. (Not necessarily ripe.) 2. Five any other Fruit, with stalks.. Culinary Herbs three different varieties in water. One variety per vase. 7

VEGETABLE CLASSES FOR NOVICES. See Rule 18 for definition. An exhibitor may only submit one entry per. WAHGA 1991 SHIELD awarded for the most points in es 4 to 40. THE ARTHUR AND MARY COTTINGTON MEMORIAL TROPHY for the best exhibit in the Novices es 4 to 40. 4. Three Potatoes. 5. Three Onions. 6. Three Beetroot globe or long. 7. Six Runner Beans, with stalks. 8. Three Carrots, any variety. 9. One Sweet Corn cob with green husks and silks attached. 40. Any other Vegetable, including Herbs. Number of specimens to be at least 50% of the number specified in Rule 26 (column single dish ). VEGETABLE & FLOWER CLASSES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS. See Rule 19 for definition. An exhibitor may only submit one entry per. R.G.RAWKINS CUP to be awarded for the most points in es 41 to 46. 41. Pot Plant grown by Exhibitor. Pot to be a maximum of 18cm in diameter. PLEASE STATE PLANT SPREAD ON ENTRY FORM. 42. Vase of mixed Flowers. 4. Six Runner Beans, with stalks. 44. Five Potatoes. 45. Five Onions. 46. Three Beetroot (globe). 8

SECTION B FLOWERS An exhibitor may only submit one entry per in Section B. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 2.50 2 nd 1.50 rd 1.00 LILIAN DAVIES MEMORIAL ROSE BOWL for the winner of 47. 47. Two different species of Pot Plants, excluding Fuchsias, grown by the exhibitor. Pots to be a maximum of 18cm in diameter. PLEASE STATE PLANTS SPREAD ON ENTRY FORM. EILEEN ROSE, ROSE BOWL for the most points in es 48 to 55. THE ROSE MUNDAY MEMORIAL TROPHY for the best entry in es 48 to 55. 48. Hanging Basket maximum 45cm diameter. Single or mixed cultivars. (Exhibitors are responsible for providing chain and hook to hang their basket from the 2cm diameter rail.) 49. Any Pot Plant, excluding a Fuchsia, grown by the exhibitor. Pot to be a maximum of 18cm in diameter. PLEASE STATE PLANT SPREAD ON ENTRY FORM. 50. Vase of Flowers, one cultivar, but not Chrysanthemums, Dahlias or Gladioli. Vase not to exceed 28cm in height and 18cm in diameter at mouth. 51. Vase of Flowers, mixed for effect. Vase not to exceed 28cm in height and 18cm in diameter at mouth. 52. Vase of Chrysanthemums. Three blooms. Any variety or varieties. 5. One spike of Gladioli. 54. One Cactus or Succulent. Pot to be a maximum of 25cm in diameter. 55. Vase of mixed Asters. FLOWER CLASSES FOR NOVICES. See Rule 18 for definition. An exhibitor may only submit one entry per. THE RON DYASON CUP awarded for the most points in es 56 to 57. 56. Vase of Flowers. Vase not to exceed 28cm in height and 18cm in diameter at mouth. 57. A single specimen Flower any type. 9

SECTION C DAHLIAS An exhibitor may submit two entries per in Section C. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 5.00 2 nd.00 rd 2.00 THE SHERGOLD MEMORIAL CUP awarded for the most points in es 58 to 62. 58. One vase One bloom giant or large. 59. One vase Three blooms medium. 60. One vase Five blooms small or miniature. 61. One vase Five blooms pom pom. 62. Collection of Dahlias. Three blooms of distinct varieties in each of four vases. Prize for 62. 1 st 7.50 2 nd 4.50 rd.00 DAHLIA CLASSES FOR NOVICES. See Rule 18 for definition. An exhibitor may submit two entries per. 6. One vase Three blooms any varieties. 64. One vase Three blooms pom pom. WAHGA Family Prize Giving Evening 7.15pm for 7.0pm Friday 27 th September Gardeners Hall All trophy and medal winners, exhibitors and helpers are invited to the Prize Giving, followed by a cheese and wine party. There is no charge for this event. 10

SECTION D FUCHSIAS An exhibitor may submit only one entry per in Section D. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 2.50 2 nd 1.50 rd 1.00 THE D.C.BAIN CUP awarded for the most points in es 65 to 69. PLEASE STATE EACH PLANT S SPREAD ON ENTRY FORM. 65. Two plants, any variety. Each pot to be a maximum of 9cm in diameter. 66. One plant, bush or shrub. Pot to be a maximum of 16cm in diameter. 67. Two plants, bush or shrub. Double. Each pot to be a maximum of 16cm in diameter. 68. Two plants, bush or shrub. Single or semi-double. Each pot to be a maximum of 16cm in diameter. 69. One standard Fuchsia. Pot to be a maximum of 16cm in diameter. FUCHSIA CLASS FOR NOVICES. See Rule 18 for definition. An exhibitor may submit only one entry. THE WAHGA MILLENNIUM 2000 CUP awarded to the winner of 70 70. One plant. Single or double. Pot to be a maximum of 16cm in diameter. Join in the fun on Saturday 17 th August Enter the SHOW! 11

SECTION E FLOWER ARRANGING General Information for Entrants Natural Plant Material Driftwood Modern Exhibit Exhibit An Accessory Bases and Drapes All Exhibits All entries will be viewed and judged from the front. Each exhibit will be allowed a space of 76cm (2 6 ) wide x 61cm (2 ) deep x 76cm (2 6 ) high, unless otherwise stated in the requirements for each. The tables provided for the staging of entries will be covered with a pale sage matt finish fabric. The same fabric will also be used to provide a backdrop for each exhibit. There will not be any partitions between exhibits. Includes fresh, dried, garden, wild or made up plant material flowers, foliage, fruit and vegetables. All may be additionally coloured. Any bark, branch, wood or root in a dry condition excluding seedpods and spathes. Includes Free Form, Free Style, Contemporary, Modern Line, Modern Mass and Abstract Designs. Composed of natural plant material with or without accessories. Anything other than plant material used as part of the exhibit, except bases, containers and drapes. If used, these are considered to be part of the exhibit. All drapes should be free standing. To be judged in accordance with NAFAS Competition Manual, Second Edition 2009.

SECTION E FLOWER ARRANGING (Contd.) An exhibitor may submit only one entry per in Section E. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 10.00 2 nd 7.50 rd 6.00 THE MISS LINNELL CUP awarded for the most points in this Section. THE ELLEN NASH CUP awarded for the most outstanding exhibit in es 71 to 74. THEME: Going to the Cinema 71. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel ; An exhibit of natural plant material. 72. Skyfall ; A contemporary exhibit. Height unlimited. 7. Quartet ; An exhibit of natural plant material. ******************** 74. BBQ; An exhibit suitable for the table at a BBQ party. Natural plant material. 75. NOVICE CLASS: An arrangement incorporating a teacup. An exhibit of natural plant material. Width 0cm (1 ). Depth 0cm (1 ). Height unlimited. THE DOREEN DYASON CUP awarded for the winner of 75. 1

SECTION F DOMESTIC (See Rule 15) An exhibitor may submit only one entry per in Section F. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 2.50 2 nd 1.50 rd 1.00 THE SUE BRIDGER CHALLENGE CUP awarded for the best exhibit in es 76 to 91. THE FRANK BEESON 1980 CUP awarded for the most points in es 76 to 91. CLASSES 79 TO 82 TO BE MADE FROM THIS SEASON S PRODUCE. Exhibitors entering es for Jam, Jelly or Chutney should note that appropriate jars which have been sterilised may be reused. However, only new jar lids or cellophane covers should be used. Jar lids should not be reused. The Judges may disqualify entries not following these guidelines. 76. A Fruit Cake, made to own recipe. 20cm (8 ) in diameter. 77. Lemon Drizzle Cake, made to own recipe. 20cm (8 ) in diameter. 78. Six Cheese Straws. 79. Jar of Soft Fruit Jam. Size of jar to be approx. 454g or 1lb. 80. Jar of Stone Fruit Jam. Size of jar to be approx. 454g or 1lb. 81. Jar of Jelly. Size of jar to be approx. 454g or 1lb. 82. Jar of Chutney. Size of jar to be approx. 454g or 1lb. 8. Round of Shortbread. 20cm (8 ) in diameter. 84. Homemade Loaf of Bread. White or brown. Not machine made. 85. Victoria Sandwich with raspberry jam filling and top dredged with castor sugar. 86. Six Fruit Scones. 87. Four Chocolate Brownies. 88. Four Sweet Biscuits. 89. Six Cheese Scones. 90. Vegetable Quiche. 20cm (8 ) in diameter. 91. Apple Pie on a Plate. 20cm (8 ) in diameter. 14

SECTION G HANDICRAFT (See Rule 16) An exhibitor may submit only one entry per in Section G. Exhibits must have been made in the months prior to the Show. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 2.50 2 nd 1.50 rd 1.00 THE GARDNER 192 CHALLENGE CUP awarded for the most points in es 9 to 98. 9. A knitted or crocheted garment. 94. A handmade or knitted soft toy or doll, or a dressed doll. 95. A sewn item. 96. A picture in oils, water colour, acrylic, mixed media or pastel. Owing to space constraints, there is a limit to the number of entries which can be accepted in this class. Entry Forms will be processed in order of receipt. Exhibitors who apply to enter this class once the limit has been reached will be informed. Please state approximate size of picture on Entry Form. 97. An embroidered item, or a piece of embroidery, or a tapestry. 98. Any other craft not specified in es 9 to 97. SECTION H ANYTHING GOES Prize for 99. 1 st 7.50 2 nd 4.50 rd.00 THE PEARL & VIC BROOKS TROPHY awarded for the best exhibit. Exhibits to be judged for quality, variety and presentation. 99. Display space: Width 180cm (6 ). Depth 75cm (2 6 ). Exhibit may include following items: Vegetables, Flowers, Pot Plants, Shrubs, Wine, Handicrafts, Photography, Domestic, Children s Exhibits, Honey, Floral Art. Display space to be filled with a minimum of four different items from list above. Exhibit may be produced by more than one person. 15

SECTION J PHOTOGRAPHY An exhibitor may submit only one entry per in Section J. Each exhibit must be original, the exhibitor s own work and should not have been shown in any other WAHGA competition. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 2.50 2 nd 1.50 rd 1.00 THE BARBARA BEARD CHALLENGE TROPHY awarded for the most points in es 100 to 111. THE 1977 JUBILEE CUP awarded for the best entry in es 100 to 111. es 100 to 105. Three photographs of size 6 x 4. The three photographs to be affixed to a single card, not to exceed 5cm (14 ) x 25.5cm (10 ) in size. 100. Looking Upwards. Three photographs. 101. Candid Portrait. Three photographs. 102. Down by the River (UK or overseas). Three photographs. 10. Nightlife. Three photographs. 104. Silhouette. Three photographs. 105. Own choice. Three photographs. es 106 to 111. One photograph per class. To be suitably mounted. To aid staging, please state on Entry Form the overall size, e.g. 8 x 6, x 10, or other sizes including panoramic. 106. Animal Portrait. 107. Movement. 108. Flower. 109. Ugly. 110. Architecture. 111. Own choice. 16

SECTION K CHILDREN S CLASSES An exhibitor may submit only one entry per in Section K An Entry Form must be completed by, or for, each individual competitor. Allowance will be made for age please state on Entry Form. NO ENTRY FEE. A CERTIFICATE will be awarded to the winner of each. Prizes (unless otherwise stated): 1 st 2.00 2 nd 1.00 rd 0.50 THE E.BASTOW CHALLENGE CUP AND CERTIFICATE awarded for the most points in es 407 to 422. CHILDREN S PHOTOGRAPHY es 401 to 406. One photograph per class. Photograph size 6 x 4. To be affixed to a card not to exceed A5 in size (21cm x 14.8cm). UNDER 10 YEARS 401. Portrait(s). 402. Toy(s). 40. Garden(s). 10 TO 16 YEARS 404. Portrait(s). 405. Toy(s). 406. Garden(s). 17

GENERAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5 YEARS 407. A garden design on a paper plate may include drawing, collage or model. 408. Any vegetable you have grown. 409. A drawing or painting on an A4 sized piece of paper. 410. Make a Mr Potato Head. 5 YEARS AND UNDER 8 411. Four cookies or biscuits. 4. Two vegetables you have grown. 41. A decorated plant pot. 414. A mobile or hanging object made using recycled materials. 8 YEARS AND UNDER 415. A collection of two different varieties of vegetables, which you have grown. (Two or three of each variety). 416. Four decorated fairy cakes. 417. Animal, person or boat made mainly from vegetables. 418. A poster on an A4 sized piece of paper encouraging people to recycle. YEARS AND UP TO 15 419. A bird feeder or a bird box. 420. A drawing, painting or computer produced design on an A4 sized piece of paper, on the theme of a children s garden of the future. 421. A collection of three different varieties of vegetables, which you have grown. (Two or three of each variety). 422. Four decorated cupcakes. CLASS FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN OF ANY AGE 42. Make an edible necklace. 18

SECTION L CLASSES FOR RAINBOWS, BEAVERS, BROWNIES & CUBS Each Group may only submit one entry. Please note that the deadline for the receipt of Entry Forms for this Section is 8.00pm on FRIDAY 26 th JULY 20. Entry Forms may be obtained from the WAHGA web site or from the Show Secretary. (Please do not use the Entry Form in this Schedule.) Entry Forms may be delivered or posted to the locations specified on the inside front cover of this Schedule or may be sent by email to wahgashow@fernleagreen.com The name of the Group, the number of children and their age range must be detailed on the entry form. NO ENTRY FEE A CHALLENGE CUP and 25 will be awarded to the overall winners of this Section. A prize of 15 will be awarded to the winners of the not awarded the Challenge Cup. CLASSES FOR BEAVERS & RAINBOWS 501. A display which illustrates the range of work and activities undertaken by the Group during the past twelve months. (May include pieces of craft work, vegetables or plants grown, photographs of activities etc.) Table display space: Width 0cm (4 ). Depth: 60cm (2 ). CLASSES FOR BROWNIES & CUBS 505. A display which illustrates the range of work and activities undertaken by the Group during the past twelve months. (May include pieces of craft work, vegetables or plants grown, photographs of activities etc.) Table display space: Width 0cm (4 ). Depth: 60cm (2 ). 19

WAHGA SHOW 201 ENTRY FORM (SECTIONS A to K) Show & Fete at Gardeners Hall, 21 St. Leonards Road, Windsor Saturday 17 th August 201, from 2.00pm until 5.00pm ALL ENTRY FORMS TO BE WITH THE SHOW SECRETARY BY 6.00pm ON WEDNESDAY 14 th AUGUST 201 Please submit Entry Forms as soon as possible and avoid waiting until deadline. Please use a separate entry form for each person. Entrance fee 50p per entry per class, except for Section K for which there is no entry fee. Cheques should be made payable to WAHGA Ltd. Exhibits can be staged between 7.00pm and 9.00pm on Friday 16 th August and between 8.0am and 11.10am on Saturday 17 th August Show Secretary: Pamela Bailey Address: 52 Queens Road, Windsor SL4 BH email: wahgashow@fernleagreen.com CLASS NUMBER DESCRIPTION ENTRY FEE NAME (as you wish it to be written on your Entry Card) Age of entrant for children s classes Total Address: Post code: email address: Phone number: I shall be coming to the prize giving evening on 27 th September Yes/No Number of adults Number of children 20

CLASS NUMBER DESCRIPTION ENTRY FEE 21

The Fred Rose Memorial Shield RHS Banksian Medal WAHGA Master Gardener Competition - A.L. Wigan Cup The Garden News Mahogany Shield The Sir William Carter Memorial Cup The WAHGA 1991 Shield The Arthur and Mary Cottington Memorial Trophy R.G.Rawkins Cup E.G.Bailey Memorial Trophy Lilian Davies Memorial Rose Bowl Eileen Rose, Rose Bowl The Rose Munday Memorial Trophy The Ron Dyason Cup The Shergold Memorial Cup The D.C.Bain Cup The WAHGA Millennium 2000 Cup Miss Linnell Cup The Ellen Nash Cup The Doreen Dyason Cup The Sue Bridger Challenge Cup The Frank Beeson 1980 Cup The Gardner 192 Challenge Cup The Pearl & Vic Brooks Trophy The Barbara Beard Challenge Trophy The 1977 Jubilee Cup The E.Bastow Challenge Cup and Certificate tie between Challenge Cup 22 Fairground Allotment Site Joe Rigg Pamela Bailey Ken Bailey Pamela Bailey R Miles R Miles Peter Cheeseman Pamela Bailey Joe Rigg Joe Rigg Pamela Bailey NOT AWARDED Joe Rigg E. A. Love NOT AWARDED Gillian Hucker Gillian Hucker NOT AWARDED Lesley Spence Mavis Waghorn Mavis Waghorn Joe Rigg Brendan Matthews Lisa Hulyer Poppy Knowles & Emma Knowles th Windsor Cubs Best Allotment 20 First Stephanie Siroto Best Allotment Newcomer Best Small Plot Second Third 20 CUP & MEDAL WINNERS Graham Gough Ray Pateman Andrew Conway Peter Cheeseman

MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALLOTMENT HOLDERS AND HOME GARDENERS JOIN NOW! Modest annual subscription - make new friends - join in the social events. Purchase your horticultural requirements at competitive prices at either of the trading depots. Subscription 5.00 per annum. Membership Secretary Contact Details: Mrs. Lesley Spence tel: (0175) 8186, email: membership@wahga.org.uk at the Trading Depot by Gardeners Hall (21 St Leonards Road), or at the Trading Depot next to 185 Maidenhead Road. ALLOTMENT SITES IN WINDSOR MANAGED BY WINDSOR ALLOTMENTS AND HOME GARDENS ASSOCIATION Allotments are available to Windsor residents. The standard full size plot is 10 poles (00sq yards), but allotments are available in smaller multiples. Residents aged 60 and over are entitled to a 50% rental reduction on plots of up to 10 poles in size. Contact Fairground Trading Depot Thursdays 2.0pm.0pm, Sundays 10.00am -.15pm For Bolton Road, Brook Street, Fairground. Green Lane, Municipal, Spital or Vansittart Road allotment sites. Contact Maidenhead Road Trading Depot Thursdays 8.00am 11.00am, Sundays 8.00am.00pm For Maidenhead Road / The Glebe, or Clewer Park allotment sites. Allotment Secretary Contact Details: Don Hartridge tel: (0175) 855754, email: allotments@wahga.org.uk GARDENERS HALL for allotment matters or Hall Bookings Tel: (0175) 62024 (recorded message) 2