HARDINGTON VILLAGE 65th ANNUAL
FLOWER AND CRAFT SHOW
2.30pm Saturday 1st September 2007 at the Village Hall
To be opened by Mr Richard Leach
Admission - Adults 50p, Children 20p
- Entertainment and Games
- Refreshments
- Cake and Plant Sales
- Auction of Produce
TROPHIES

- Rose Bowl for top scoring exhibitor across all sections
- Perpetual Cup to the top scoring exhibitors in Sections A and B
- Photography Rose Bowl to the top scoring exhibitor in Section C
- Handicraft Rose Bowl to the top scoring exhibitor in Section D
- Flower Arrangers Trophy to the top scoring exhibitor in Section F
- Cookery Cup to the top scoring exhibitor in Section G
- W. I. Cup to the top scoring W. I. member exhibiting in Section G
- Men's Cookery Cup to the top scoring male exhibitor in Classes 88-90
- Trophy for Heaviest Marrow
JUNIOR PRIZES
- A Cup and £5 Voucher to the top scoring exhibitor in each of the three age groups in Section E.
For every Junior Class: - First Prize - Rosette and £1 cash
- Second Prize - Rosette and 75p cash
- Third Prize - Rosette and 50p cash
SCHEDULE
Section A - Vegetables and Fruit
Judge: Mr A R Burnett

- Noah's Ark Collection - five pairs of different vegetables presented on a tray max 24" (60cm) square
- Five potatoes (white)
- Five potatoes (coloured)
- Five onions - trimmed
- Five onions - not trimmed
- Five shallots - trimmed
- Five carrots - trimmed
- Five runner beans
- Three globe beetroot - trimmed
- One table marrow - under 15" (38cm) in length
- Three courgettes - between 4" (10cm) & 6" (15cm) in length
- One lettuce (any variety)
- Five ripe tomatoes
- Ten cherry tomatoes
- A collection of three different types of home grown fruits (not tomatoes)
- Three apples
- A specimen single vegetable not included elsewhere in section A
- This year's worst failure in any one of classes 2 - 17
- Heaviest marrow
- Three kinds of herbs - 3 stems of each in a container.
Section B - Flowers and Plants
Judge: Mr A R Burnett
- One specimen rose in vase
- Two sprays of multi-flora roses in vase
- One most fragrant rose in vase
- Three cactus dahlias in vase
- Three decorative dahlias in vase
- Five stems of sweet peas in vase
- Three stems of penstemon in vase
- One specimen gladiolus in vase
- One specimen flower - any cultivar not included elsewhere - in vase
- One vase of mixed flowers (not annuals)
- One vase of mixed annuals grown from seed
- A vase of ornamental grasses
- Three stems of variegated foliage in vase
- A planted patio container
- One cactus or succulent in pot*
- One flowering fuchsia in pot*
- One flowering geranium in pot*
- One flowering plant in pot* (not fuchsia or geranium)
- One foliage plant in pot*
Note - Classes 35-39* - Pots must not exceed 8" (20cm) internal diameter
Section C - Photography
Judge: Mr T Ashley
Exhibits in these classes to be sent to Mrs. D Creed, Springfield Stores, Hardington Moor by 12 noon Wed 29th August. Photographs to have been taken since Aug 2006. Maximum 7" x 5" unmounted, black & white or colour print.
- Stone/s
- Carnival
- Reflection/s
- Old age
- A single flower
Section D - Handicraft
Judge: Mrs J Mott
All work to have been completed by the entrant since Aug 2006. Please state on entry form size of exhibit and if any part was not hand made or if a kit or pattern was used.
- A painting or drawing
- A greetings card
- Item of knitting/crochet (state if using pattern or own design)
- An item of cross stitch, embroidery or tapestry (own design or pattern)
- An item of pottery
- A model/sculpture (any medium)
- You've made it, let's see it (anything not included in above classes)
Section E - (Junior Classes)
Judge: Mrs S Carpenter
5 Years and under (on 1st Sep 2007)
- Picture of 'Me and my Mum' - painting, felt tip or crayon
- Four decorated biscuits
- Flowers in a mug
- Cress in an unusual container
- A colourful painting
6 to 10 Years (on 1st Sep 2007)
- A painting or drawing
- Make your own musical instrument
- A decorated egg shown in an eggcup
- Your favourite joke in your best handwriting
- A vegetable or fruit animal
- Four chocolate cornflake crispy cakes
11 to 16 Years (on 1st Sep 2007)
- Five jam tarts
- You've made it - let's see it (state if made from kit)
- A painting or drawing
- A limerick
- Photo of an animal, bird or flower (entrant any age up to 16)
- A bean or tomato plant growing in a pot
Section F - Flower arranging
Judge: Mrs E Sawtell
- An arrangement in an item of footwear
- Small arrangement of flowers (maximum 8" (20cm) overall)
- Posy for a little bridesmaid
- Exhibit using foliage and/or any natural material (max. 15" (38cm) overall)
- An arrangement using shades of one colour (maximum 24" (60cm) overall)
Section G - Cookery, Preserves and Wine
Judge: Mrs A Mumford
- A coffee & walnut cake (iced, 7-8” (20cm) tin)
- A savoury flan
- Four plain scones
- Five macaroons
- A fruit tea bread (loaf tin)
- A loaf of bread (breadmakers allowed)
- One jar of blackcurrant jam
- One jar of any other jam
- One jar of marmalade (any variety)
- One jar of jelly (any variety)
- One jar of chutney (any variety)
- A bottle of red wine
- A bottle of white wine
- A bottle of liqueur
*Male Entrants Only:
- *An apple cake (7-8” (20cm) tin)
- *A loaf of bread (breadmakers allowed)
- *Five gingerbread men
RULES FOR ENTRANTS
- All classes are open to all ages and both sexes except for section E (junior classes) and classes 88, 89 and 90 (men's cookery).
- There are no entry fees.
- One entry only, per person, per class.
- All entry forms together with all photographic entries, must be completed and sent or handed to Mrs. Daphne Creed, Springfield Stores, Hardington Moor by 12 noon on Wednesday 29th August 2007 at the latest.
- In Section A or B every exhibit to be grown in the exhibitor's own garden.
- In Section D entrants should indicate if any part of the entry is not their own work (e.g. a picture frame).
- In Section E (Junior Classes) all work to have been done by the entrant at home or in school since August 2006. Age of entrant to be stated on both entry form and on exhibit.
- In Section F (Flower arranging) flowers may be home grown or purchased.
- Photographs (Classes 40-44 and 67) to have been taken since August 2006, maximum 7" x 5" (18cm x 13cm) unmounted, black and white or colour print.
- All entries except photographs to be staged at the Village Hall by the exhibitor from 8.45am to 10.30am on the day of the show. The hall will be cleared of exhibitors at 10.30am, ready for judging.
- Trophies will be presented at 4pm.
- No entries to be taken away before 4.30pm.
- Any items not removed will be sold by auction, starting at 4.30pm approx.
- In the event of insufficient entries in any class, or exhibits of inadequate standard, the judges may withhold any or all of the prizes.
- The judges' decisions will be final
- Trophies held by previous winners to be returned to Daphne Creed, Springfield Stores, in good condition, two week prior to the show.