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SPRING ORNAMENTAL COMPETITION WISLEY

APRIL 11-12 2015 ENTRY FORM

Please return this form by Friday 3 April using one of the following methods:

Email: [email protected] Post: Shows Department, the Royal Horticultural Society, 80 Vincent Square, London SW1P 2PE

I/We have read the Regulations and undertake to comply with them and I/we solemnly declare that all the material that I/we intend to show has been grown by me/us on land in my/our own occupation and that on the date of the Competition it will have been in my/our possession for at least six months.

Contact Name Competitor Name (if different from above)

Address

Post Code Tel No Email will be collected at the end of the Show My exhibit should be destroyed By checking this box and typing my name I am electronically signing this document Signature

EXTRACT FROM THE SOCIETY’S REGULATIONS “In order to be satisfied that the conditions governing competitive exhibits are fulfilled, the Council reserves the right to visit by commission, before or after a show, gardens from which , , or vegetables have been entered for competition”.

Georgina Barter [email protected] 020 7821 3142 RHS Shows Department, 80 Vincent Square, London SW1P 2P

Class Number Description of (For full particulars, see Schedule) Entries Section A 1. Four trees or of different genera in bloom, one vase of each. 2. Four ornamental plants of different genera, in bloom, one vase of each. 3. A tree or , in bloom, other than a camellia, magnolia or rhododendron, one vase. 4. A pieris in bloom, one vase. 5. A tree or shrub shown for its spring foliage, excluding conifers one vase. 6. A tree or shrub shown for its variegated foliage, excluding conifers, one vase. 7. A heather in bloom, one vase. 8. A conifer shown for its foliage, one vase. 9. A conifer shown for its cones, one vase. 10. A hardy herbaceous plant other than a bulb, in bloom, one vase.

11. Any tree or shrub other than a camellia or rhododendron grown under glass, in bloom, one vase 12. A pot, pan or vase of bulbs grown under glass or otherwise, in bloom. Section B 13. Magnolia campbellii, M. dawsoniana, M. sargentiana or M.sprengeri, their subspecies, forms and varieties, or a hybrid of which at least one parent is from these species, one bloom 14. Magnolia campbellii, M. dawsoniana, M. sargentiana or M. sprengeri, their subspecies, forms and varieties, or a hybrid of which at least one parent is from these species, one spray 15. Magnolia acuminata, its forms and varieties, or a hybrid of which at least one parent is from this species, one spray 16. Magnolia liliiflora, M. denudata, or a hybrid of which at least one parent is from these species, but excluding hybrids eligible for classes 13 & 14, one spray 17. Magnolia kobus, M. salicifolia, M. stellata, or a hybrid of which at least one parent is from these species, but excluding hybrids eligible for classes 13 & 14, one spray 18. Any Magnolia eligible for classes 15, 16 & 17, one bloom. This excludes hybrids eligible for classes 13 or 14 19. Any Magnolia, Michelia, or Manglietia species or hybrid not included in classes 13 to 17, one bloom 20. Any Magnolia, Michelia, or Manglietia species or hybrid notincluded in classes 13 to 17, one spray 21. Any Magnolia, from a garden under three acres, one bloom. 22. Any Magnolia, from a garden under three acres, one spray.

Georgina Barter [email protected] 020 7821 3142 RHS Shows Department, 80 Vincent Square, London SW1P 2P