Flowers and Pot plants (SECTION J)
Chief Stewardess: Mrs Moira Reynolds (02) 6367 7219All exhibits must be in pavilion by 8am on show day. Judging 8.30 am
Download Entry form for Adults and Children Under 18 here.
Entry Fee; Adults = 50c, Children (Under 16 years of age) = free
First Prize = $1, Second = 50c (3 entries otherwise no second prize)
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
• Exhibits 1-15 inclusive must be grown by the exhibitor.
• Decorative classes- Flowers not necessarily grown by exhibitor.
• Vases and bowls- A vase is defined as a vessel, the height of which is greater than the breadth and a bowl is a vessel, the breadth of which is greater than the height.
• Distinct- Each bloom is a different colour.
• NND-Not Necessarily Distinct - two or more blooms may be the same colour.
• The judging standards will be those used by the Horticultural Society.
ROSES
MISCELLANEOUS
5. Container of Geraniums
6. Easter theme (eg Easter Daisy)
7. Container AOV
8. 1 cut shrub
9. 1 fern Maidenhair
10. 1 fern AOV
11. 1 pot plant, variegated foliage
12. Hanging pot plant
13. Potted cactus
14. 1 cut bulb, Rhizome, corm and tuber
15. Collection of cut bulbs, Rhizome, corm or tuber
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR TO BE SELECTED FROM CLASSES 1-15 -
TROPHY DONATED BY MRS. LAVINIA DALTON
FLORAL ART
Fresh blooms only allowed unless otherwise stated.
OPEN
16. Container of flowers only (no shrubs)
17. Arrangement of foliage only.
18. Arrangement of flowers with shrub or tree foliage.
19. Arrangement with three flowers
20. 3 Geraniums with Geranium foliage, buds permissible.
21. An arrangement in green and white
22. Best arrangement of Ivy and 2 or more candles.
23. Arrangement of fresh flowers in basket
24. Dried arrangement
25. Arrangement of silk flowers in any container
26. Weathered wood and berries
27. Container of native shrubs and native flowers
28. One cut native shrub
29. Posy of flowers
30. Shoulder spray
Trophy donated by Mrs C Townsend for entries 23-30 inclusive
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN OPEN CLASSES - TROPHY
DONATED BY: MRS. MOIRA REYNOLDS
GRAND CHAMPION RIBBON AND GIFT VOUCHER FOR MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN SECTION J.
Sponsored by:Cumnock General Store
THE HORTICULTURE CHALLENGE
"BEST BOUQUET OF UNLOVED FARMER'S FRIENDS"
Arrangement of 'weeds' (Scotch Thistle, Milk thistle, Bathurst Burr, Patinsons Curse, and many other weeds found in garden/paddock) in container. NB: They will be disposed at end of the show into large bucket so they do not spread :)
OPEN PRIZE = First $20 Second $10
CHILDREN PRIZE = First $3 and Second $2
CHILDREN'S CLASSES
• A floral saucer is a design of small flowers and/or foliage and/or berries. It should be arranged in sand and the saucer must be completely covered.
• A decorated saucer should consist of an arrangement of flowers and/or foliage and/or berries. The saucer need not be completely covered. Miniature flowers should be used in miniature arrangements.
• Any embellishments allowed
7 YEARS AND UNDER
A. Miniature garden on dish or tray with horse or horses
B. Arrangement of flowers or berries
C. Novelty vegetable or fruit figure, toothpicks only to be used
D. Decorative saucer
$10.00 donated by Molong District Garden Club for Most Successful Exhibitor in 7 Years and Under
8 YEARS TO 12 YEARS
E. Miniature garden on dish or tray with horse or horses
F. Arrangement of flowers or berries
G. Novelty vegetable or fruit figure, toothpicks only to be used
$10.00 donated by Molong District Garden Club for Most Successful Exhibitor in 8 to 12 years
Download Entry form for Adults and Children Under 18 here.
Download Entry form for Adults and Children Under 18 here.
Entry Fee; Adults = 50c, Children (Under 16 years of age) = free
First Prize = $1, Second = 50c (3 entries otherwise no second prize)
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
• Exhibits 1-15 inclusive must be grown by the exhibitor.
• Decorative classes- Flowers not necessarily grown by exhibitor.
• Vases and bowls- A vase is defined as a vessel, the height of which is greater than the breadth and a bowl is a vessel, the breadth of which is greater than the height.
• Distinct- Each bloom is a different colour.
• NND-Not Necessarily Distinct - two or more blooms may be the same colour.
• The judging standards will be those used by the Horticultural Society.
ROSES
- Container of roses
- Container of floribundas
- 4 roses, bud to full bloom
- 1 cut rose any type
MISCELLANEOUS
5. Container of Geraniums
6. Easter theme (eg Easter Daisy)
7. Container AOV
8. 1 cut shrub
9. 1 fern Maidenhair
10. 1 fern AOV
11. 1 pot plant, variegated foliage
12. Hanging pot plant
13. Potted cactus
14. 1 cut bulb, Rhizome, corm and tuber
15. Collection of cut bulbs, Rhizome, corm or tuber
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR TO BE SELECTED FROM CLASSES 1-15 -
TROPHY DONATED BY MRS. LAVINIA DALTON
FLORAL ART
Fresh blooms only allowed unless otherwise stated.
OPEN
16. Container of flowers only (no shrubs)
17. Arrangement of foliage only.
18. Arrangement of flowers with shrub or tree foliage.
19. Arrangement with three flowers
20. 3 Geraniums with Geranium foliage, buds permissible.
21. An arrangement in green and white
22. Best arrangement of Ivy and 2 or more candles.
23. Arrangement of fresh flowers in basket
24. Dried arrangement
25. Arrangement of silk flowers in any container
26. Weathered wood and berries
27. Container of native shrubs and native flowers
28. One cut native shrub
29. Posy of flowers
30. Shoulder spray
Trophy donated by Mrs C Townsend for entries 23-30 inclusive
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN OPEN CLASSES - TROPHY
DONATED BY: MRS. MOIRA REYNOLDS
GRAND CHAMPION RIBBON AND GIFT VOUCHER FOR MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN SECTION J.
Sponsored by:Cumnock General Store
THE HORTICULTURE CHALLENGE
"BEST BOUQUET OF UNLOVED FARMER'S FRIENDS"
Arrangement of 'weeds' (Scotch Thistle, Milk thistle, Bathurst Burr, Patinsons Curse, and many other weeds found in garden/paddock) in container. NB: They will be disposed at end of the show into large bucket so they do not spread :)
OPEN PRIZE = First $20 Second $10
CHILDREN PRIZE = First $3 and Second $2
CHILDREN'S CLASSES
• A floral saucer is a design of small flowers and/or foliage and/or berries. It should be arranged in sand and the saucer must be completely covered.
• A decorated saucer should consist of an arrangement of flowers and/or foliage and/or berries. The saucer need not be completely covered. Miniature flowers should be used in miniature arrangements.
• Any embellishments allowed
7 YEARS AND UNDER
A. Miniature garden on dish or tray with horse or horses
B. Arrangement of flowers or berries
C. Novelty vegetable or fruit figure, toothpicks only to be used
D. Decorative saucer
$10.00 donated by Molong District Garden Club for Most Successful Exhibitor in 7 Years and Under
8 YEARS TO 12 YEARS
E. Miniature garden on dish or tray with horse or horses
F. Arrangement of flowers or berries
G. Novelty vegetable or fruit figure, toothpicks only to be used
$10.00 donated by Molong District Garden Club for Most Successful Exhibitor in 8 to 12 years
Download Entry form for Adults and Children Under 18 here.