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VEGETABLE & FRUIT CLASSES Judge: Mr. D. Endean (back to top)
1. Potatoes, 4 White
2. Potatoes, 4 Coloured
3. Potatoes, 4 Bi-coloured
4. Potatoes, 3 - 1 of each above
5. Potatoes, 9 – 3 varieties – 3 of each
6. Peas, 6 pods
7. Runner Beans, 6
8. Broad Beans, 6
9. Carrots, 3 long pointed (tops removed)
10. Carrots, other than long pointed (tops
removed)
11. Marrow, 1
12. Cucumber - indoor, 2
13. Courgettes, 2
14. Peppers, any colour, 2
15. Cabbage, 1
16. Lettuce, smooth leaf, 2
17. Lettuce, curled leaf, 2
18. Leeks, 3
19. Onion, Autumn sown, 3 over winter, tops removed
19a Onion mid winter - spring sown, 3 with or without tops
20. Onion Sets, 3 (tops removed)
21. Shallots, yellow, 6
22. Shallots, red, 6 (not Hybrids)
23. Shallots, Hybrid, 6
24. Shallots, pickling, 6 (not to exceed 30mm)
25. Shallots, cluster
26. Parsley, 6 fronds
27. Parsnips, 3 (tops trimmed)
28. Turnips, yellow, 3
29. Turnips, white, 3
30. Beetroot, globe, 3
31. Beetroot, long or intermediate, 3
32. Rhubarb, 3 stalks
33. Tomatoes, 4
34. Radish, 6
35. Collection of 4 kinds of salad vegetables,
3 of each on tray - max. size 18″×24″
36. Blackcurrants, 16 on a plate
37. Gooseberries, 8 on a plate
38. Redcurrants, 16 on a plate
39. Strawberries, 8 on a plate
40. Raspberries, 8 on a plate
41. Loganberries, 8 on a plate
42. Collection of vegetables, 4 kinds, 3 of each, not to exceed 2ft frontage
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FLOWERS Judge: Mr. P. White
DAHLIAS (back to top)
43. Small decorative, 2
43a.Medium decorative, 2
44. Cactus or semi-cactus - small 2
44a.Cactus or semi-cactus - medium 2
45. Any other, 2
45a.Vase of 6, at least 3 different types
BONSAI CLASSES (back to top)
46. Any style Conifer
47. Any style Broad Leaf Deciduous
48. Any style Broad Leaf Evergreen
49. Any style Tree and Pot– not exceeding 6″
GENERAL FLOWER CLASSES (back to top)
50. Rose, 1 bloom
51. Rose, 3 in a vase
52. Rose, Floribunda, 3 stems in a vase
53. African Marigold, 3 in a vase
54. French Marigold, 6 in a vase
55. Pansies, 6 on a board
56. Hydrangea, 3 stems of one variety or more
57. Carnations - border, vase of 3
58. Carnations - border, single bloom
59. Carnations - perpetual, vase of 3
60. Carnations - perpetual, single bloom
61. Pinks, vase of 3
62. Gladioli, any variety or varieties, 3 of a kind
63. Gladioli, any variety, 1 spike
64. Gladioli, butterfly, 1 spike
65. Chrysanthemum, any colour, any variety,
vase of 3
66. Zinnias, 3 in a vase
67. Any other Annual, vase of 6
68. Any other Perennial, vase of 6
69. Hanging Basket
SWEET PEA CLASSES (back to top)
70. 4 distinct varieties, 6 spikes in each vase
71. Blue, Lavender or Mauve, 6 spikes
72. Pink or Flush Pink, 6 spikes
73. Crimson, Scarlet or Orange, 6 spikes
74. Cream or White, 6 spikes
75. Bowl or Vase of mixed, 12 spikes
76. Any other colour not already mentioned
6 spikes
POT PLANT CLASSES (back to top)
77. Begonia, 1 pot, any variety
78. Zonal Pelargonium, 1 pot - any size
79. Regal Pelargonium, 1 pot - any size
80. Ivy Leaf Pelargonium, 1 pot - any size
81. Orchid, Odontoglossum species/hybrid
82. Orchid, Phalænopsis species/hybrid
83. Orchid, any other species
83a.Orchid, any other hybrid
84. Flowering Pot Plant, any variety max 6″
85. Foliage, 1 pot any variety
86. Fern, 1 pot any variety
87. House Plant, grown principally for decoration
87a.Carnivorous, any 2 varieties
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FUCHSIA Judge: Mr. R. Reilly (back to top)
88. Single, 6 on a board
89. Double, 6 on a board
90. 3 different varieties 6 on a board
91. Single, 1 pot not exceeding 3½″
92. Single, 1 pot not exceeding 5½″
93. Single, 1 pot any size
94. Double, 1 pot any size
95. 1 Mini Standard
96. 1 Quarter Standard
97. 1 Full or Half Standard
98. Triphylla, 1 pot any size
99. Hanging Basket, 1 max. 15″ basket
99a.Collection of 3 different from classes 91-98
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CACTI & SUCCULENT CLASSES Judge: Dr. R. Senior (back to top)
100. Mammillaria group, single headed, 1 plant
101. Mammillaria group, multi- headed, 1 plant
102. Cereus group, 1 plant
103. Opuntia group, 1 plant
104. Echinopsis or Chamaecereus, 1 plant
105. Notocactus group, 1 plant
106. Gymnocalycium, 1 plant
107. Any other cactus, pot not exceeding 4″,
1 plant
108. Any other cactus, pot size unlimited, 1 plant
109. Echeveria, 1 plant
110. Crassula 1 plant
111. Euphorbia, 1 plant
112. Stapeliæ group, 1 plant
113. Mesembryanthemaceæ group, 1 plant
114. Any other Succulent (not cacti), 1 plant
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FLORAL ART CLASSES Judge: Mrs. R. Smith (back to top)
Theme: China and the Olympics
CLASS 1 PANDA COUNTRY
Foliage only. Space allowed 60cm.
CLASS 2 THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA
Incorporating stone or rock. Space allowed 60cm.
CLASS 3 THE OLYMPIC FLAME
Modern Arrangement. Space allowed 45cm.
CLASS 4 THE YELLOW RIVER (Yangtze)
Featuring water. Space allowed 60cm.
CLASS 5 THE MEDALS CEREMONY
Space allowed 45cm.
CLASS 6 THE OLYMPIC RINGS UNITING NATIONS
Space allowed 60cm.
CLASS 7 TABLE DECORATION FOR A CHINESE
RESTAURANT
Petite arrangement. 25cm overall.
CLASS 8 CHAIRMAN MAO'S LITTLE RED BOOK
Miniature arrangement. 10cm overall.
To be judged in accordance with N.A.F.A.S. competitions manual 2001. Open staging height restriction only in Classes 7 & 8.
A novice is a person not having previously won 1st prize in this section at Camborne Show.
Staging times – see Rule 1
PLEASE NOTE An exhibit is composed of natural material, with or without accessories, contained within a space as specified in the Show Schedule.
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