Awards categories
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Flora
Gardens and floral exhibits
Hogg
Exhibits of trees
Knightian
Exhibits of vegetables, including herbs
Lindley
Exhibits of special educational or scientific interest
Grenfell
Exhibits of pictures, photographs, floral arrangements and floristry
Special awards
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Best Show Garden Award
Best Courtyard Garden Award
Best Chic Garden Award
Best City Garden Award
RHS Sundries Bowl
RHS Junior Display Trophy
RHS Floral Arrangement Trophies
RHS Floristry Trophies
Show Certificates of Merit
Certificates for Junior Displays
RHS President's Award
RHS Best Tradestand Award
Oak Apple or Royal Oak Day
Restoration Day, more commonly known as Oak Apple Day or Royal Oak Day, was an
English, Welsh and Irish public holiday, observed annually on 29 May, to commemorate
the restoration of the Stuart monarchy in May 1660.
[1]
In some parts of England the day is
still celebrated. It has also been known as Shick Shack Day, or Oak and Nettle Day.
[2]
In 1660, the English Parliament passed into law "An Act for a Perpetual Anniversary
Thanksgiving on the Nine and Twentieth Day of May", declaring 29 May a public holiday
"for keeping of a perpetual Anniversary, for a Day of Thanksgiving to God, for the great
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