ABERFELDY SHOW ENTRY SCHEDULE Wades Park, Aberfeldy

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ABERFELDY SHOW ENTRY SCHEDULE Wades Park, Aberfeldy
www.aberfeldyshowandgames.co.uk
Atholl & Breadalbane Agricultural Society
ABERFELDY SHOW
Friday 8th and Saturday 9th August 2014
Wades Park, Aberfeldy
ENTRY SCHEDULE
Entries must be lodged with the Secretary by
Monday 14th July 2014
Competitiors must adhere to the
“Elegibility for Entry” paragraph on Page 2.
Secretary:
Highland Glen Producers Ltd,
Aberfeldy Business Park,
Aberfeldy, PH15 2AQ
ATHOLL & BREADALBANE
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
Save for personal injury or damage caused by the negligence of the organisers or anyone for
whom they are in law responsible, the organisers of the Atholl & Breadalbane Agricultural
Show accept no liability for any accident, injury or damage to competitors, spectators or any
other person or property whatsoever.
ELIGIBITY FOR ENTRY
It should be noted that entries will be strictly confined to the Show Area. The show is
confined to the area embraced by the former Atholl, Aberfeldy and Killin branches of the
National Farmers Union of Scotland. This means that competitors must have a residence
within the show area and the animal(s) must be kept within the show area at all times, with
the exception of Highland Ponies (Classes 1-12 inclusive) and Clydesdale Horses (Classes
15-23 inclusive) for which entry from outside the area will be by invitation of the committee.
THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO BY THE ORGANISERS AND ENTRIES
OUTWITH THE AREA WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED, EITHER ON PAPER OR ON
THE DAY.
If in doubt, please contact the Show Office on 01887 820666.
GUIDELINES FOR HORSE & PONY COMPETITORS
Hard hats should be worn when loading/unloading and MUST BE WORN at all times when
mounted. Hats must conform to PAS015, ASTMF1163 or EN1384 with a kitemark or SEI.
Extreme care must be used when mounted outside of the competition rings. No cantering.
Control of the Horse or Pony should be maintained at all times.
Competitors will be excluded from taking part in competition if adequate control is not
maintained.
Riders must behave in a courteous and safety conscious manner towards officials and
spectators at all times.
The Committee requests that Exhibitors in this section submit entries by the closing date.
Late entries can be taken but cause great inconvenience to stewards on the morning of the
show.
Cost of late entries will be £5 per class PLUS membership and paramedic cover.
PET SHOW
This will take place approximately between 1.00pm and 2.00pm on Friday.
All types of pets are accepted but please have them suitably restrained.
Could all children entering this class please ensure that their parents are orderly
and well behaved.
Entries are taken on the field at £1 per entry.
CLEAR ROUND JUMPING & HANDY PONY
This competition will run during the afternoon on Friday.
Entry fee is £1 per entry for each competition
Entries are taken on the field
NOTES FOR HORSE & PONY EXHIBITORS: Attention is drawn to the “ELEGIBILITY OF ENTRY” paragraph on Page 2.
Passports must be produced when collecting rider numbers.
Guidelines for Turnout in Mountain & Moorland ridden classes:  Bridles should be plain and workmanlike.
 Plain browband – metal or clincher are permitted but some judges don’t like them
(NB: brass was traditionally for stallions)
 Either no numnah or one which is discreet and matches the horse and saddle
 No boots or bandages
 Brown or black tack – brown is preferred by traditional judges and is always correct
in the show ring
 Snaffle bridle for novice classes
 Double bridle or pelham for open classes
 Straight cut or working hunter saddles show more of the horse’s shoulder and
movement, so are preferable to GP saddles
 Manes, tails and feathers may be pulled/trimmed in some breeds, according to the
breed society’s specifications
 Quarter markers are not correct for native ponies
 In-hand Classes - horses and ponies should be shown in a suitably fitting
bridle/headcollar/halter
Friday 8th August 2014
HORSE & PONY SECTION
Entry is £2.50 per class - £5.00 if entered on the field
Judging commences at 9.00am prompt.
Class 1
Best Turnout 13.2hh and under, to be ridden by child 16 years and under.
Class 2
Best Turnout exceeding 13.2hh
Class 3
Best Native Horse or Pony in hand - unplaited
Class 4
Best Light-legged Horse or Pony in hand - plaited
Class 5
Lead Rein Pony under 12.0hh to be ridden by child 8 years old or under.
Class 6
Ridden Pony 12.2hh and under to be ridden by child 12 years old or under.
Under no circumstances may the same Pony & Rider be entered in classes 5 and 6.
Child Handler Class – for children under the age of 10 years and ponies
12.2hh and under.
Children will be asked to lead ponies at walk and trot, lift their pony’s feet and generally
demonstrate to the Judge that they are competent handlers of their ponies.
Class 7
Class 8
Ridden Pony exceeding 13.2hh but not exceeding 14.2hh. Rider to be 18
years or under.
Class 9
Ridden Pony exceeding 12.2hh but not exceeding 13.2hh. Rider to be 16
years or under.
Class 10
Ridden Horse or Pony exceeding 14.0hh
Under no circumstances may the same Horse/Pony & Rider be entered in classes 8 and 10.
Class 11
Best team of Three Ridden Horses or Ponies
Class 12
Coshieville Cup - Best Rider aged 10 to 16 years
Class 13
Working Hunter over 14.0hh.
Class 14
Working Hunter exceeding 13.2hh but not exceeding 14.2hh. Rider to be 18
years or under.
Class 15
Working Hunter exceeding 12.2hh but not exceeding 13.2hh. Rider to be 16
years or under.
Class 16
Working Hunter 12.2hh and under. Rider to be 12 years or under.
Under no circumstances may the same Horse/Pony & Rider be entered in classes 13 and 14.
Competitors in Classes 13, 14, 15 and 16 will be asked to negotiate approximately SIX
obstacles.
Nursery Stakes – lead Rein Jumping for children 8 years old and under, riding
ponies 12.2hh and under.
Competitors in class 17 will be asked to negotiate approximately SIX obstacles on a lead
rein.
Under no circumstances may the same Horse/Pony & Rider be entered in classes 16 and 17.
Class 17
Class 18
Fancy Dress - “Strictly Come Dancing”
If sufficient entries, classes may be grouped by age.
Class 19
Lead Rein Games for ponies not exceeding 12.2hh and children 8 years old
and under.
Special prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd with Special Rosettes for all competitors.
Class 20
Games - exceeding 12.2hh but not exceeding 13.2hh.
Class 21
Games - exceeding 13.2hh but not exceeding 14.2hh
Class 22
Games - 12.2hh and under.
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HIGHLAND PONY SECTION
(Not exceeding 14.2hh)
N.B. All animals entered in the above classes must be registered or
eligible for registration by the Highland Pony Society.
Judging commences at 9.00am prompt
RING 1
Class 1
Stallion
Class 2
Yeld mare 4 years or over.
Class 3
Gelding 4 years or over
Class 4
Filly or Gelding 3 years old
Class 5
Filly or Gelding 2 years old
Class 6
Filly or Gelding 1 year old
Classes 4 and 5 may be combined if there are insufficient entries in either class.
Class 7
Best Mare with Foal at Foot
Class 8
Best Foal
Class 9
Best Ridden Highland Pony
Class 10
Best Ridden Highland Pony - Novice
Class 11
Best Pair of Highland Ponies in-hand or ridden
Class 12
Traditional Working Highland Pony.
Pony and Exhibitor to be presented in traditional working harness and attire e.g. Deer
Saddle or Panniers, etc. Ponies are to be shown in-hand.
The Winner of the D.J. MOLTENO PERPETUAL TROPHY and the Winner of the
ALFRED BROWN MEMORIAL TROPHY will be required to compete for the OVERALL
CHAMPIONSHIP - THE MCLEOD QUAICH
CLYDESDALE SECTION
RING 2
Class 15
Best Mare with Foal at Foot
Class 16
Best Foal
Class 17
Best Mare 3 years old or over
Class 18
Best Gelding 3 years old or over
Class 19
Best Yearling Filly
Class 20
Best 2 year old Filly
Class 21
Best 1 or 2 year old Gelding
Class 22
Best Decorated Horse and Harness
Class 23
Best Harness
CATTLE AND SHEEP SECTIONS
RULES & REGULATIONS FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP EXHIBITORS
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All persons in charge of stock and all persons admitted to the showyard shall be
subject to the Rules of the Committee and must obey the orders of the Committee.
The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entries it may think fit to exclude, or
cancel any entry made, or to prohibit the exhibition of any stock. Entries of stock are
accepted only from Members of the Society.
Attendants must remain in close attendance of their stock in the showyard.
Horse and Pony exhibitors, when showing animals in the judging ring and on parade,
must wear number tickets.
Admission tickets to showyard will be issued to stock attendants on following basis –
Cattle classes – up to six entries, one ticket; over six entries, two tickets. Sheep
classes – up to six entries, one ticket; up to ten entries, two tickets; over ten entries,
three tickets.
In case of inclement weather, the Committee reserves the right to withhold part or the
whole of the Show.
No animal may leave the showyard before 4.00pm, unless by permission of the
Committee.
The decision of the judges in all cases of dispute shall be final.
All animals shown, except where otherwise stated, must be at the time of entry bonafide property of the exhibitor(s) in whose name they are entered, and must have been
on the farm(s) from which entered for a period of not less than three months prior to
the date of the Show.
No animal shall be eligible to compete for a prize or trophy against any other animal
which has previously been placed above it in a competition on the same day at the
Atholl and Breadalbane Show. Any dispute on this point to be referred to the
Committee before decision.
The Committee will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever and entries
are only accepted on this condition.
Straw is not permitted in the showyard.
COMPETITORS IN THIS SECTION ARE ASKED TO COMPLY WITH THE CURRENT
REGULATIONS FOR MOVEMENT OF CATTLE.
EXHIBITORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RECORDING WITH BCMS THE MOVEMENT
OF CATTLE OFF AND ON TO THEIR HOLDING.
SHOWGROUND CPH IS 89/677/8000
CROSS CATTLE
Judging to begin at 9.00am
Prizes in classes 1 – 18
First £10;
Second £8;
Third £5
Class 1.
One Cross Cow in milk or in calf.
Class 2.
Best Breeding Cow and Calf.
(1st prize pair cannot be shown again until Championship)
Class 3.
One Breeding Heifer – any age – Calf not eligible.
Animals shown not eligible for Class 19
Class 4.
One Stot Calf by Limousin Bull born between
Show Day 2013 and 31/10/13
Class 5.
One Heifer Calf by Limousin Bull born between
Show Day 2013 and 31/10/13
Class 6.
One Stot Calf by Limousin Bull born between
1/11/13 and 28/2/14
Class 7.
One Heifer Calf by Limousin Bull born between
1/11/13 and 28/2/14
Class 8.
One Male Calf by Limousin Bull born after 1/3/14
Class 9.
One Heifer Calf by Limousin Bull born after1/3/14
Class 10.
Limousin Salver – Best Limousin Calf in classes 4 to 9
Class 11.
One Stot calf by any other Bull of a Beef Breed
born between Show Day 2013 and 1/3/14
Class 12.
One Male Calf by any other Bull of a Beef Breed
born after 1/3/14
Class 13.
One Heifer Calf by any other Bull of a Beef
Breed born between Show Day 2012 and 1/3/14
Class 14.
One Heifer Calf by any other Bull of a Beef
Breed born after 1/3/14
Class 15.
Best Calf by a Bull of any Breed other than Limousin
Class 16.
Best Pair of Calves
Any breed, can be mixed sex, bred by exhibitor, born after ShowDay 2013.
Calves shown in classes 4-14 (apart from 1st prize winners) are eligible for
this class
Class 17.
One Yearling Stot
Class 18.
Best Yearling Heifer Not in Calf
Animals shown in Class 3 not eligible
Class 19.
Best Calf on Show
Class 20.
Best Calf of Opposite Sex to Champion
Class 21.
Best Animal in A.A. class by A.A. Bull
Class 22.
Overall Champion
Class 23.
Overall Reserve Champion
Keepers sending stock to shows will now need to complete TWO movement documents.
Movements to and from the show must be completed by the keeper of the animals. The white
copy of each form should be sent to SAMU and pink and yellow copies retained by the
keeper. This is the responsibility of the exhibitor - NOT the show Secretary. The
requirement to record the individual tags of the animals has been removed and only the
number of animals needs to be recorded. SHOWGROUND CPH IS 89/677/8000
Exhibitors’ attention is drawn to the Welfare of Livestock (Prohibited Operations)
Regulations 1982. Suffficient tail must be retained to cover the vulva in the case of female
sheep and the anus in the case of male sheep. The Committee reserves the right to prohibit
the showing of sheep which are considered to have been over-docked and may insist upon
their removal from the showground.
BLACKFACE SECTION
(Judging to begin at 9.00)
Prizes in Classes 1 to 10 · 1st £10; 2nd £8; 3rd £5; 4th £3; 5th £2.
Class 1.
One Ram, Three Shear & Over
Class 2.
One Ram (Two Shear)
Class 3.
One Shearling
Class 4.
One Ram Lamb
Class 5.
One Ewe in Milk without Lamb
Class 6.
One Gimmer
Class 7.
One Ewe Lamb
Class 8.
Two Ewe Lambs
Any Lamb shown in Class 7 not eligible
Class 9.
One Sheep owned by Shepherd
The animal must be the property of an employee
Class 10.
One Sheep with Best Fleece for Manufacturing Purposes
Class 11.
Best Blackface Male Group
Aged Ram, Shearling and Ram Lamb
Best Blackface Male Shown.
Class 12.
Class 13.
Best Blackface Female Group
Ewe, Gimmer and Ewe Lamb. Eild Ewe excluded.
Class 14.
Best Blackface Female
Class 15.
Best Lamb, Male or Female
Class 16.
Best Animal bred by Exhibitor
Class 17.
Champion. Best Animal Shown
PRIME LAMB &
CROSS SHEEP SECTION
(Judging to begin at 9.30 with Classes 18 – 24 inclusive being judged in pens. Judging of
Breeding Sheep will begin in Ring 2 at 11.00 or as soon as possible thereafter)
Prizes in Classes 18 - 20 and 22 - 28 · 1st £10; 2nd £8; 3rd £5; 4th £3; 5th £2.
Class 18.
Pen of Three Pure Blackface Lambs
Class 19.
Pen of Three Cross Lambs from Blackface, Swaledale, or Cheviot Ewe by
Leicester Ram
Class 20.
Pen of Three Pure Cheviot Lambs
Class 21.
Hay Trophy - Best Pen of Lambs from Classes 18, 19 and 20.
Class 22.
Pen of Three Cross Lambs (Blackface Ewe and any Ram except Leicester)
Calss 23.
Pen of Three Cross Lambs (Suffolk Ram and any Ewe except Blackface)
Class 24.
Pen of Three Cross Lambs (Other than in Classes18, 19, 20 22 or 23)
Classes will be split by weight if more than eight entries are forward.
Class 25.
Best Cross Ewe for Breeding Purposes
Class 26.
Best Cross Gimmer for Breeding Purposes
Class 27.
Best Cross Ewe Lamb for Breeding Purposes
Class 28.
Best Cross Ewe Lamb for Breeding Purposes from Blackface, Swaledale or
Cheviot Ewe by Leicester Ram(excluding those entered in Class 27)
Class 29.
Best Young Handler of Sheep of any Breed for breeding Purpose.
Entrants must be aged 16 years or under on day of Show
This class will be judged on the handling of the animal.
Class 30.
Best Group of Three from Classes 25, 26 & 27 or 28.
Class 31.
Best Pen of Prime Lambs
Class 32.
Champion Entry
Awarded to the Best Exhibit in the Prime Lamb
& Cross Sheep Section
WOOL SECTION
JUDGING AT 11 AM
Participants to indicate Breed Name in Classes 36, 37 & 38.
All Classes - 1st £7; 2nd £5; 3rd £3
Class 33.
Best Fleece, Blackface Ewe, Hogg, Wether or Ram (Mattress)
Class 34.
Best Fleece, Blackface Ewe, Hogg, Wether or Ram(Fine)
Class 35.
Best Fleece, Cheviot Ewe, Hogg, Wether or Ram
Class 36.
Best Fleece (Naturally Coloured)
Class 37.
Best Fleece (Greyface, Mule, Lustre)
Class 38.
Best Fleece (Fine and Medium)
RULES FOR W.R.I. AND OPEN INDUSTRIAL SECTIONS
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One entry per person in any one class.
Maximum of two entries by one person in Community Classes
Exhibits of baking etc will not be judged unless placed on paper plates and covered
with film/polybag and labelled.
The judges’ decisions are final.
No bought pastry allowed
Chutneys must have wax circle and then cellophane cover/metallic screw top lid or
Kilner Jar.
Jams/Jellies – wax circle and cellophane cover or screw top lid.
Articles must be made since last Show, and must be competitor’s own work.
SWRI members may not enter competitions in Section 12 (open).
SWRI members who have competed at the Show previously may not enter
competitions in Section 6 (novice).
Community work: marks will be given for display.
Every care will be taken of exhibits but the committee does NOT hold themselves
responsible for any loss or damage.
No exhibits may be uplifted before 4p.m
Anyone wishing to retain their exhibits please put a large ‘R’ on the label or remove
entries at 4p.m; otherwise entries will be auctioned.
Labels available from:
Mrs H Walker
Newbigging Farm
Fowlis Wester
Crieff
PH7 3NW
T: 01764 683737 / 07788962855
E: [email protected]
Section 1: Sewing
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Peg Bag ~ any recycled material
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Dolls Pram Cover. 3 Potato Scones
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Ladies Summer Skirt
Section 2: Knitting
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Childs Aran Jumper
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Knitted Farm Animal
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Babies Pram Cover ~ any ply
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Matinee Jacket ~ any ply
Section 3: Arts & Crafts
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Brooch ~ any craft
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Crochet Table Centre
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Patchwork Bag
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Cross-Stitch Picture ~ framed
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Painting of Trees ~ any medium ~ max. 12”x12”
Section 4: Photography
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Colour Photograph ~ “Reflections” ~ 5”x7” mounted
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Photograph of a Castle ~ 5” x 7” mounted
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Photograph of “Animal Mother & Child” ~ 5”x7” mounted
Section 5: Canvas Work
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Small Article in Canvas Work ~ incl Tapestry
Section 6: Novice
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1lb Fruit Loaf
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Knitted Baby’s Bonnet ~ any ply
Section 7: Produce
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6 Hens Eggs
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3 Cheese Scones
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3 Potato Scones
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1lb Plain Gingerbread
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Soda Bread
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Herb Loaf ~ Hand
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Herb Loaf ~ Machine
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3 Millionaire Shortbread
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3 Chocolate Cupcakes ~ decorated
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3 Ginger Snaps
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3 Coburg Cakes
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Jam Swiss Roll
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Individual Bakewell Tart
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Pea Soup
Section 8: Preserves
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Gooseberry Jam
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Small Jar of Lemon Curd
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3 Fruit Marmalade
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Rhubarb & Ginger Chutney
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Small Dish Spicy Salsa
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Chicken Liver Pate
Section 9: Sweets
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4 Marzipan Fruits
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4 Squares Vanilla Fudge
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4 Peppermint Creams ~ ½ dipped
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4 squares Turkish Delight
Section 10: Community Work
Housewives – 5 Scottish Dishes
Handcrafts – Five Scottish Souvenirs – different crafts
Section 11: Floral Art
Foliage Arrangement including Berries/Fruit/Grasses
Not exceeding d20” x w20” x h30”
Section 12: Open
1.
Peg Bag
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Child’s Aran Jumper
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Painting depicting Trees - max 12” x 12”
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Floral Arrangement in a Show
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Colour Phot of “Reflections” - 5” x &2 mounted
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3 Chees Scones
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1lb Plain Gingerbread
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Individula Bakewell Tart
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4 Squares Vanilla Fudge
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Raspberry Jam
RULES FOR HORTICULTURAL SECTION
 All articles to be forwarded to the place of exhibition not later than 9 am on the
morning of the Show.
 Each article exhibited must have the Society’s Label firmly attached to it by cord with
the Name and Address of Competitor written inside, securely sealed and the number
in figures representing the prize competed for written outside.
 All articles intended for competition must be at least two months previously in the
possession of the exhibitor. Members are allowed to bring only one stand of each
article for competition.
 No prize will be awarded, whether there is a competition or not, unless the article is
considered by the judges as a deserving one. If only one entry in the class, the prize
awarded will be left to the judges’ discretion.
 Exhibits to be removed between 4.30 pm and 4.45 pm after which they will be sold
for the benefit of the Society.
 The Committee will see the proper arrangement of all articles as they enter the
marquee. The judges will be admitted at 9.00 am. The door will open to the public
on completion of judging at 11.30 am approximately.
 First prize shall count 3 points, second prize 2 points and third prize 1 point, in all
collective competitions reckoned by most points.
 The Society will not be responsible for any competitor’s baskets, stands etc, or for any
plants, vegetables, fruits or other articles brought forward for exhibition or
competition.
 The Emergency Committee will meet at 3.30 pm on the day of the Exhibition to deal
with any complaints or irregularities relating to the Exhibition. Complains must be
lodged in writing with the Secretary not later than 3.00 pm along with a deposit of
£10, which will be refunded if the complaint is sustained
HORTICULTURAL SECTION
(Open to Gardeners and Amateurs residing in any District)
Section 1 - Pot Plant Collections
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Collection of 4 Pot Plants – one variety
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Collection of 4 Pot Plants – mixed varieties
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Collection of 4 table Plants
Section 2 - Cut Flowers
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3 Vases Herbaceous Flowers - 3 Distinct Varieties
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3 Vases Annuals 3 Distinct Varieties - Mixed Colours allowed
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1 Vase of Colourful Foliage
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1 Vase of 9 Sweet Pea Blooms - any one colour
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1 Vase of 9 Sweet Pea Blooms - mixed colours
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1 Vase mixed annuals
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1 Vase of berries taken from the garden
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1 Vase Antirrhinums
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1 Vase 3 decorative Dahlias - 1 colour
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1 Vase 3 decorative Dahlias - mixed
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1 Vase 3 Cactus dahlias - 1 colour
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1 Vase 3 Cactus Dahlias - mixed
1 Vase 5 mini Pompom Dahlias
4 Roses shown in Vase
1 Rose
1 Vase Floribunda Roses
1 Vase Gladioli
1 Vase Mixed Yellow Flowers
4 Asters - double or single
1 Lily
Gardeners Treasure—something grown most proud of
Photograph of something in garden you are proud of
5 Stems of Phlox
1 Bowl of floating Pansy/Viola heads
1 Vase Herbaceous Flowers
1 Bowl Cut Flowers
1 Bowl of Sweet Peas
1 Bowl of Floating Fuchsia Heads
Patio Planter - less than 300mm
Patio Planter - more than 300mm
Hanging Basket
Planted Unusual Container
1 Geranium - Single
1 Geranium - Double
1 Fuchsia - Single
1 Fuchsia - Double
1 Foliage Plant
1 Flowering Plant
1 Fern
1 Begonia - any
1 Cactus
1 Pot Grown Annual
1 Pelargonium
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Section 4- Vegetables & Fruit
6 Broad Beans
6 Runner Beans
9 Pods French Beans
9 Pods Peas
6 Shallots
3 Onion Sets
3 Onions as grown
3 Leeks
3 Carrots - Stump
3 Carrots - Long
3 Beetroot
3 Turnips
1 Cauliflower
1 Lettuce - any type
1 Cabbage
4 Potatoes - white
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4 Potatoes - coloured
Collection of Potatoes (3 varieties, 4 of each)
6 Tomatoes
6 Cherry Tomatoes
1 Cucumber
1 Vegetable Marrow
2 Courgettes
Collection Veg in Trug (plain or wood)
6 Vegetables for Kitchen use displayed in Tomato Box
1 Pot Parsley (single plant)
1 Vase of Cut Herbs
1 Plate of Mixed Soft Fruit
1 Plate of Rhubarb
Section 5 – Floral Arrangements
Material need not be self grown. Alcove space 75cms by 90cms high
Open Class
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“By the Wayside” using foliage and wild material
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“Celebration” - fresh traditional arrangement
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“Small is Beautiful” – a fresh petite arrangement 25cms height and width
Beginners’ Class – for entrants who have not previously won a trophy
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“Garden Treasures” – fresh garden material
CHILDREN’S SECTION
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Bugs Winter Palace – recycled/natural material
Picture of Wades Bridge & River Tay – pulses/coloured paper
Woolly Creature – recycled wool
A4 Painting of my favourite animal
Model Garden
Decorated Digestive Biscuit
3 x Choc Krispie Cakes
MODEL GARDENS
To encourage expression, initiative and originality, there will be no restriction on the scope
and nature of plants and material, but space allowed will not exceed 60 cm by 30 cm. Plants
need not be growing.
In the event of the Show being cancelled for any reason, the WRI and Open Industrial
Sections and the Horticultural and Children’s Sections will be relocated to Aberfeldy Town
Hall.