Class No VEGETABLES 101. Three Onions, Grown from seed 102. Three Onions, Grown from sets. Each up to and incl. 8ozs 103. Three Onions Grown from sets. Each exceeding 8ozs 104. Six Shallots 105. Three Beets. Globe 106. Three carrots 107. Three Parsnips 108. Three Blanched Leeks 109. Heaviest Onion 110. Vegetable Marrow (Preserve purpose) 111. One cabbage Lettuce 112. Two head table Celery 113. Four pods Garden Peas 114. Four pods Broad Beans 115. Five Tomatoes 116. One truss Tomatoes 117. One Plant of Parsley Grown in Pot 118. Best Specimen of any Vegetable, Not listed 119. Three stalks Rhubarb 120. Three table Potatoes (Pink or red) 121. Three table Potatoes (White) 122. Three table potatoes (Blue) 123. Three table potatoes, old variety, any colour Class No. FRUIT 124. Four Apples Dessert One variety 125. Four Apples Cooking One variety 126. Any other variety of fruit on a plate not exceeding 9 Awards: The Heather Cup to the exhibitor gaining most points in - Classes 101 123 Trophy Presented by Garden News for the Best exhibit overall in the Potato - Classes 120-123 The Committee Cup to the Best Entry in - Classes 101 119 Award:- The Anna Russell Fruit Trophy Best exhibit overall in Classes 124-126 1
Class No CUT FLOWERS 201. DAHLIA Giant or Large cultivar 8 & over - 1 bloom 202. DAHLIA Medium decorative & or cactus & or semi-cactus 6 8-3 blooms 203. DAHLIA Small dec. 4 6-3 blooms 204. DAHLIA Small cactus & or semi-cactus, 4 6-3 blooms 205. DAHLIA Small or miniature Ball over 2-3 blooms 206. DAHLIA Miniature decorative under 4-3 blooms 207. DAHLIA Pompom under 2-3 blooms 208. DAHLIA Water Lilly - 3 blooms 209. DAHLIA Collarette - 3 blooms 210. CARNATIONS Any / Variety - 3 blooms 211. SWEET PEA Any variety - 3 stems 212. SWEET PEA Mixed varieties - 6 stems 213. SWEET PEA 3 stems each 3 varieties - 9 stems 214. CHRYSANTHEMUM Incurved - 3 blooms 215. CHRYSANTHEMUM Reflex - 3 blooms 216. CHRYSANTHEMUM Spray single - 5 stems 217. CHRYSANTHEMUM Spray double - 5 stems 218. GLADIOLI Variety / varieties - 3 spikes 219. GLADIOLI any variety - 1 spike 220 ASTER Variety / varieties - 3 blooms 221. PANSIES On a box - 6 blooms 222. FUCHSIAS On a box - 6 blooms 223. BEGONIAS On a box - 3 blooms 224. HYDRANGEA - 3 stems 225. Any Flower grown in Open Border (not listed in the schedule) - 3 stems Awards: Classes 201 209 (Dahlias) - Robert Martin Cup for the best exhibit Classes 211 213 (Sweet Pea) - H Quinn Cup for the best exhibit Classes 214 217 Chrysanthemum) Herbie McCauley Perpetual Cup for the most points gained For the Best Exhibit in Classes 218 219 - The Garden Shop Cup For the Best Exhibit in Classes 221 223 - The James Mitchell Memorial Trophy For the Best Exhibit in Class 224 - The Joe McAleenan Trophy For the Exhibitor gaining the most points in Classes 220-224 The Cecil Geddis Memorial Trophy For the Best Exhibit in Class 225 - Miss N Quinn Memorial Cup 2
Class No ROSES 301. ROSE h.t. 1 bloom 302. ROSE h.t bi-colour 1 bloom 303. ROSE h.t. scented 1 bloom 304. ROSE h.t. one variety or mixed 3 blooms 305. ROSE Floribunda 1 stem 306. ROSE Floribunda one variety or mixed 3 stems 307. ROSE Miniature one variety or mixed 6 stems Awards: The Roselawn Cup for the Best Exhibit in Classes 303 The Archie McKelvey Cup for the best exhibit in Classes 301 307 The Robert Wilson Memorial Cup for the Best Exhibit in Classes 101 307 FLORAL ART Class No 401. 402. 403. 404. 405. 406. Simply Beautiful A simple arrangement of flowers and foliage, no accessories. Width 60cm Depth 60cm Height Unlimited. Mainly Green An exhibit of foliage only. No accessories. Width 60cm Depth 60cm Height Unlimited. Egg & Spoon Miniature arrangement in an eggshell on a spoon using flowers and foliage. Width not to exceed 4 overall. Bold as Brass. Your own interpretation. Accessories allowed. Space allowed 60cm x 60cm Height Unlimited. Afternoon Tea An exhibit featuring a cup and saucer. Width not to exceed 22cm. Women s Institute Autumn Beauty An exhibit featuring a basket. Accessories allowed. - Space allowed 60cm x 60cm Height unlimited. 3
Awards: The John Addis Memorial Cup for the best arrangement in Classes 401 405 The C R Lowery Cup For the best arrangement in Classes 401 406 exhibited by a member of the Banbridge Horticulture Society. The Lena Price Memorial Cup For the best arrangement exhibited by a member of the Women s Institute Association in Class 406 Due to Health & Safety compliance when using sharp instruments i.e. scissors, knives, etc;- we would advise you to exercise extreme caution. 407. 408. CHILDREN S CLASS Childs Welly Boot An arrangement of flowers and foliage. Up to 10 years. Award:- The Pedan Cup YOUNG EXHIBITOR S CLASS (Girls or Boys up to 17 years) Milky Delight An arrangement of flowers and foliage in a milk jug. Space allowed 30cm x 30cm Height unlimited. Award:- The Lutton Trophy Junior Flower Arranging Class 409. 410. 411. 412. 413. Summertime An arrangement of flowers and foliage incorporating a bucket and spade. Award:- The Christopher Cup Confined to pupils attending a Special Needs school. 1 Boiled egg decorated Four wee buns decorated Four top hat buns Eco Primary School Section Decorated Potato Age group up to 10 years Boys or Girls 414. Handwriting competition: 4
Two verses of the following nursery rhyme Age 4 to 7 years old. Mary had a little lamb 415 Age 8 to 10 years old. Little Bo-Peep Animal Magic Make your favourite animal from any Fruit or Vegetable HOUSE PLANTS Class No. 501. 502. 503. 504. 505. 506. 507. 508. 509. 510. 511. 512. 513. 514. 515. House Plant, Flowering. Pot not to exceed 5 /13cm HOUSE PLANT, Foliage Pot not to exceed 5 /13cm HOUSE PLANT, Flowering. Pot greater than 5 /13cm and not exceeding 8 /20cm diameter HOUSE PLANT, Foliage Pot greater than 5 /13cm and not exceeding 8 /20cm CACTUS In a pot not exceeding 4 /10cm CACTUS In a pot not exceeding 7 /18cm SUCCULENT In a pot not exceeding 4 /10cm SUCCULENT In a pot not exceeding 7 /18cm PELARGONIUM, ZONAL, (Geranium) In a pot not exceeding 7 /18cm PELARGONIUM, REGAL In a pot not exceeding 7 /18cm PELARGONIUM, ANGEL In a pot not exceeding 5 /13cm TUBEROUS BEGONIA In a pot or container. Not Exceeding 9 / 23cm The height of the exhibit not to exceed 2 6 /76.2cm STREPTOCARPUS In a pot not exceeding 5 /13cm FUCHSIA UPRIGHT, In a pot not to exceed 5 /13cm FUCHSIA TRAILING, In a pot not to exceed 5 /13cm 5
Awards: The Members Cup awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in Classes No. 501 515 The Margaret Adams Memorial Cup awarded for the best exhibit in Classes No. 501 515 The Alfred Fyvie Memorial Trophy awarded for the best exhibit in Classes No. 101 515 Class No. HOME INDUSTRIES 601. Soda Bread oven half round or loaf 602. Wheaten Bread oven half round or loaf 603. Plate Of Shortbread 604. Egg Sponge Sandwich Cake 605. Cherry Cake 606. Boiled Fruit Cake 607. Swiss Roll Plain 608. Apple Tart 609. Six Tea Scones 610. Three Decorated Cup Cakes 611. Pot Of Jam, any variety 612. Pot Of Jelly, any variety 613. Pot of Chutney 614. Pavlova 615. Six Eggs Brown 616. Six Eggs White or Tinted 617. Six Duck Eggs 618. One jar containing Honey or Beeswax. Each item labelled for information. 619. One Boiled Potato Show Recipes Carrot Cake 620. To be followed only by the judges recipe (see the recipe on the next page) Women s Institute Association class Banana Loaf 621. To be followed only by the judges recipe (see the recipe on the next page) The Home Industries cup Awards: 6
Will be presented to the exhibitor gaining most points in classes 601 614 The Kenny Hanna Memorial Cup Will be presented to the best exhibit in 608 PHOTOGRAPHY Photograph subject Open any subject open to all ages; 701 Either in Colour or Black & White (Please mount on a board no greater than 500mm x 400m) Class 620 Judges Recipe Ingredients; Banana Loaf 100g (4oz) butter, softened 175g (6oz) caster sugar 2 eggs 2 ripe bananas, mashed 225g (8oz) self-raising flour 1 tsp baking powder 2 tbsp milk Method; 1. Pre-heat the oven to 180 C/350 F/Gas Mark 4 and lightly grease a 900g (2lb) loaf tin and line it with non-stick baking parchment. 17 x 9 x 9cm (6½ x 3½ x 3½in) base measurement. 2. Measure all the ingredients into a mixing bowl and beat for about 2 minutes, until well blended. 3. Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin and level the surface. 4. Bake for about 1 hour, until well risen and golden brown. 5. Remove from tin and leave to cool. 7
Class 621 - Women s Institute Association Recipe Carrot Cake Judges recipe Ingredients; 175g light muscovado sugar, 175ml sunflower oil 3 large eggs, lightly beaten, 140g grated carrot (about 3 medium) 100g raisins, grated zest of 1 large orange 175g self-raising flour, 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda 1 tsp ground cinnamon, ½ tsp grated nutmeg For the frosting 175g icing sugar, 1½-2 tbsp orange juice Method; 1. Heat the oven to 180C/fan160C/gas 4. Oil and line the base and sides of an 18cm square cake tin with baking parchment. 2. Tip the sugar, oil and eggs into a large mixing bowl. Lightly mix with a wooden spoon. Stir in the grated carrots, raisins and orange rind. 3. Sift the flour, bicarbonate of soda and spices into the bowl. Mix everything together, the mixture will be soft and almost runny. 4. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and bake for 40-45 minutes or until it feels firm and springy when you press it in the centre. Cool in the tin for 5 minutes, then turn it out, peel off the paper and cool on a wire rack. 5. Beat the frosting ingredients in a small bowl until smooth and runny. Drizzle the icing over the top, letting it drip down the sides. 8