Schedule of Entries

Section A

(Note - Narcissus = daffodil)

  1. 1. One stem single flowered Narcissus – deep cup
  2. 2. One stem single flowered Narcissus – shallow cup
  3. 3. One stem double flowered Narcissus
  4. 4. One stem white Narcissus
  5. 5. One stem any multiheaded Narcissus
  6. 6. Three stems (tall) Narcissus any variety all different
  7. 7. Three stems miniature/Cyclamineus/Tete-a-Tete Narcissus
  8. 8. One stem single flowered Tulip
  9. 9. One stem double flowered Tulip
  10. 10. Three stems Tulip, same or mixed varieties
  11. 11. Three stems any bulbous spring plant all different
  12. 12. One stem Camellia
  13. 13. Three stems Camellia same or mixed varieties
  14. 14. One stem Magnolia
  15. 15. Single specimen of any other flower you would like to display
  16. All the above to be displayed in bikini vases supplied by the club

  17. 16. Wallflowers same or mixed varieties displayed in a jam jar
  18. 17. Display of mixed spring flowers in a jam jar
  19. 18. Vase of spring blossom (tree or shrub), max six stems
  20. 19. Vase of foliage to be displayed for effect
  21. 20. Single hellebore heads floating in entrants own bowl
  22. 21. Double hellebore heads floating in entrants own bowl
  23. 22. One potted Orchid any variety
  24. 23. Any other potted flowering plant
  25. 24. Any potted foliage house plant

Section B
Floral Art

  1. 1. A large floral arrangement on the theme of “10th anniversary” Maximum size 45cm x 45cm.
  2. 2. A “cup cake” made of flowers
  3. 3. Gents button hole for a spring wedding

Section C

  1. 1. Rhubarb 3 stems (to show a small base of leaf)
  2. 2. Bowl of winter salad
  3. 3. Basket of vegetables
  4. 4. Bunch of herbs in a jam jar (predominantly foliage)

Section D

  1. 1. A planted spring container (not hanging)

Section E
Children's Section (ages 7 and under and 8+)

  1. 1. A garden in a tray
  2. 2. A spring posy

Members Only Section

Tulip growing competition - Please bring your plants to be displayed whatever the condition. Prize for best and worst exhibit.