2015 SINGLETON SHOW HORTICULTURE SCHEDULE & ENTRY FORMS 143 rd ANNUAL EXHIBITION Friday 25 & Saturday 26 September Horse Show Sunday 27 September www.singletonshow.com
Northern Agricultural Association Inc. 2015 Glencore Singleton Show Last Modified: 21/7/2015 Horticulture & Woodwork Schedule Page 2 COOKING, HANDCRAFT, HORTICULTURE & WOODWORK SECTIONS Section K Section H Section N Section P Woodwork Floral Art, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, The Rose Show and Produce Handcrafts and Youth and Children s Handcrafts Cooking, Decorated Cakes and Bottled Exhibits Section R & S Photography & Fine Arts - Schedules and Entry Forms available from That Little Art Place (2/96 John St., Facing Coles Carpark) and Singleton Photo Centre (133 John St.) The Committee and members of the Northern Agricultural Association Inc gratefully thank and acknowledge the Sponsors and Donors for their continuing support and patronage. Without their support, the Show would not be possible. SINGLETON SHOW OFFICIAL PARTNER PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSORS Joplin Lawyers GIO Singleton Chapmans Funerals Ray White Real Estate The Rug Rack Entire Concrete Horse & Jockey Hotel Shearer Contracting ARB Newcastle MRM Solutions The Bloomfield Group Kennards Hire Hardie Holdings Complete Parts & Equipment CAC Transport Criterion Hotel Greg Ernst Pegasus Group Singleton Earthmoving JR Clydsdale Engineering Charter Hall MJR Excavations Lancaster Motors Moorecivil Earthmoving Hedweld Group of Companies Helloworld Singleton AEE Domestic Water Supply Imperial Hotel Redbournberry Clothing Co. National Australia Bank Agribusiness Sponsors listed are correct at time of printing. The NAA Committee apologises if any Sponsors or Donors have been inadvertently omitted from this Schedule
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 5 SECTION H FLORAL ART STAGING ENTRIES Stewards: K. Farthing, S. Snowden, G. Batch ENTRY FEE: $1.10 per entry Before 8:30am on Friday 25 Sept 2015 Floral Art Exhibit entries are taken from 7am Friday 25 Sept at the Pavilion and MUST BE staged and ready to judge by 8:30am. Conditions of Entry If any exhibit is considered unworthy, the Judge may decline to make an award All exhibits are judged according to the standard of the Royal NSW Horticultural Society The exhibitor need not necessarily grow blooms. Any embellishment allowed in all classes. No artificial flowers or foliage allowed. Exhibitors should adhere to measurements where specified in each class. Maximum 2 entries per class, per exhibitor Floral Art Exhibits must be collected between 9am & 11am Sunday 27 Sept 2015, unless prior arrangements have been made with Stewards Prizes: 1 st $3, 2 nd $2 (unless otherwise specified) FLORAL ART PROFESSIONAL CLASS Class H1 Class H2 Class H3 Arrangement in dedication to Gallipoli Centenary Display must not exceed 1m x 1m x 1m. FLORAL ART OPEN CLASSES Purple Pride Display must not exceed 50cm x 50cm x 50cm ANZAC Creative Floral Design featuring a Military item Display must not exceed 50cm x 50cm x 50cm FLORAL ART NOVICE CLASSES For Exhibitors who have not previously won a Floral Art 1 st Prize at any previous Singleton Show Native Australia Class H4 Display must not exceed 50cm x 50cm x 50cm Red Cross Floral display using red and white colours as a Class H5 tribute to the Red Cross Display must not exceed 50cm x 50cm x 50cm
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 6 Champion Professional Floral Art Exhibit (For Class H1) Champion Floral Art Exhibit Class H6 (For Class H2 to H5) Sash Sash & $25 Donated By Chapman s Funerals CHILDREN S AGED 8 YEARS AND UNDER Green & Gold Arrangement using Aussie colours Display must not exceed 30cm x 30cm x 30cm CHILDREN S AGED 9 YEARS AND OVER Rememberance with Rosemary and Australian Flowers Class H7 Small arrangement or table decoration. Display must not exceed 20cm x 20cm x 20cm Champion Children s Floral Art Exhibit Sash & $15 Donated By Chapman s (For Class H6 & H7) Funerals CUT FLOWERS STAGING ENTRIES Stewards: K. Farthing, S. Snowden, G. Batch ENTRY FEE: 50c per entry Before 8:30am on Friday 25 Sept 2015 Cut Flower Exhibit entries are taken from 7am Friday 25 Sept at the Pavilion and MUST BE staged and ready to judge by 8:30am. Conditions of Entry If any exhibit is considered unworthy, the Judge may decline to make an award All exhibits are judged according to the standard of the Royal NSW Horticultural Society All Horticultural exhibits are entered on day of judging '3 Cuts' means 3 individual stems that can be of the same colour or can be different colours, unless otherwise stated Donated By the Family of the Late Arum Lily (white) 3 or more cuts, own Class H8 Iris Martin container 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 Class H9 Arum Lily (any other colour) 3 or more cuts, own container Class H10 Class H11 Class H12 Class H13 Class H14 Carnations, 3 cuts Calendulas, 3 cuts Pink Pelargonium (Geranium) 3 cuts Red Pelargonium (Geranium) 3 cuts White Pelargonium (Geranium) 3 cuts Class H15 Two Tone Pelargonium (Geranium) 3 cuts
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 7 Class H16 Class H17 Class H18 Class H19 Class H20 Class H21 Class H22 Class H23 Class H24 Class H25 Class H26 Class H27 Class H28 Class H29 Class H30 Class H31 Class H32 Class H33 Class H34 Class H35 Class H36 Class H37 Class H38 Class H39 Class H40 Class H41 Class H42 Class H43 Any Other Colour, Pelargonium (Geranium) 3 cuts Gerbera, single, 3 cuts Gerbera, double, 3 cuts Clivea, 1 cut Iris, Bearded, 3 cuts Iris, Dutch, 3 cuts Poppies, Iceland, vase 5 cuts, mixed shades Pansies, 5 cuts, Different Colours Pansies, 5 cuts, Same colour Protea, 1 cut Ranunculas, 3 cuts Statice, (annual) 3 cuts Stock, 1 cut any number of laterals Sweet Peas, mixed shades, 5 cuts Banksia, in flower, 1 cut Grevellia, Red, 1 cut Grevellia, Any other Colour, 1 cut Callistemon (Bottlebrush), Red, 1 cut Callistemon (Bottlebrush), Any other colour, 1 cut Native Flower or Shrub, not mentioned in Schedule, 1 cut Any other Flower, not mentioned in Schedule Orchid, Any Variety, 1 cut Hippeastrum, 1 cut Strellitsia (Bird of Paradise) 3 cuts, own container Miscellaneous, 6 Different Varieties Arrangement of Cut Flowers, 1 bowl, (provide own bowl) Best Cut of Flowering Shrub, other than a Native Collection of Daisies, 3 to 6 cuts Different Varieties Donated By Friends of Howe Park 1 st $6, 2 nd $4 Donated By Friends of Howe Park 1 st $6, 2 nd $4 Class H44 Foliage, 3 Different Varieties Champion Cut Flower Exhibit Sash & $25 Donated By Chapman s
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 8 Cut Flower Most Successful Exhibitor Prize (For Class H8 to H44) Funerals & Majestic Cinema Voucher $50 Donated By Chapman s Funerals & Majestic Cinemas Voucher POT PLANTS STAGING ENTRIES Stewards: K. Farthing, S. Snowden, G. Batch ENTRY FEE: 50c per entry Before 8:30am on Friday 25 Sept 2015 Potted Plant Exhibit entries are taken between 3pm and 6pm Thurs 24 Sept 2015 OR from 7am Friday 25 Sept 2015 at the Pavilion. Exhibits MUST BE ready to judge by 8:30am Friday 25 Sept 2015 Conditions of Entry If any exhibit is considered unworthy, Judge may decline to make an award. All exhibits are judged according to the standard of the Royal NSW Horticultural Society Pots must not exceed 30cm unless otherwise specified Pots must have been owned by the exhibitor for more than 3 months Leaves must NOT have been oiled All Pot Plants must be collected between 9am & 11am Sunday 27 Sept 2015, unless prior arrangements have been made with Stewards Prizes: 1 st $3, 2 nd $2 (unless otherwise specified) Class H45 Grown plant in pot up to 20cm Class H46 Class H47 Class H48 Class H49 Class H50 Class H51 Class H52 Class H53 Class H54 Class H55 Grown plant in pot over 20cm Grown pot plant in flower Pot Plant with Variegated Foliage Orchid, Any Variety Maidenhair Fern Fern, Any other variety Bromeliad Cactus Dish Garden of Cacti / Succulents Succulent, 1 in pot Donated By Rix s Creek Mine 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 Class H56 Class H57 Culinary Herb Garden (3 or more varieties) POT PLANTS - CHILDREN S CLASSES AGE 12 YEARS AND UNDER Pot Plant, Any Variety, 1 Plant, Any Variety
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 9 Class H58 Succulent Garden in Pot Champion Pot Plant or Fern Exhibit (For Class H45 to H56) Champion Children s Exhibit (For Class H57 & H58) Prize for Most Successful Exhibitor (For Class H44 to H57) Sash & $25 Sponsored By Rix s Creek Mine Sash & $15 Sponsored By Rix s Creek Mine Donated By Bunnings Warehouse and Majestic Cinemas STAGING ENTRIES THE ROSE SHOW Stewards: K. Farthing, S. Snowden, G. Batch ENTRY FEE: 50c per entry Before 8:30am on Friday 25 Sept 2015 Rose Exhibit entries are taken from 7am Friday 25 Sept at the Pavilion and MUST BE staged and ready to judge by 8:30am. Conditions of Entry If any exhibit is considered unworthy, the Judge may decline to make an award All Exhibits are judged according to the standard of the Royal NSW Horticultural Society Name of roses must be supplied where possible Prizes: 1 st $3, 2 nd $2 (unless otherwise specified) Class H59 1 White Class H60 Class H61 Class H62 Class H63 Class H64 Class H65 Class H66 Class H67 Class H68 Class H69 1 Yellow (any shade of) 1 Apricot / Orange (any shade of) 1 Pink (any shade of) 1 Red 1 Lavender / Purple (any shade of) 1 Bi or Tri Coloured 1 Rose, Any Other Colour Bunch of Roses, same colour Bud to Full Bloom, 4 stages, same bush, 1 vase 1 David Austin Rose Donated By Sue Fox 1 st $15, 2 nd $10 Donated By Chapman s Funerals 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 In Memory of the Late Jean and Olive Graham 1 st $10, 2 nd $10 Donated By the Family of the Late Iris Martin 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 Class H70 A Rose from the garden neither dressed or disbudded Class H71 1 Scented Rose, Any Variety Donated By Rix s Creek Mine
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 10 1 st $10, 2 nd $5 Champion Rose Sash & $25 Sponsored By Rix s Creek Mine Most Successful Exhibitor Prize Donated By Bloons & Blooms and (For Class H59 to H71) Majestic Cinemas The Northern Agricultural Association would like to thank the following Sponsors of the Singleton Show Floral Art, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Rose Show 2015 Chapman s Funerals ~ Family of the Late Mrs Iris Martin~ Majestic Cinemas ~ Rix s Creek Mine ~ Singleton Bloons & Blooms ~ Mrs Sue Fox ~ Family of the Late Jean and Olive Graham Do you belong to a craft, hobby or interest group? Invite them to enter and join the competition as well! There is a place for all your creations at the 2015 Singleton Show. If you have any new class suggestions for the next show please let us know! secretary@singletonshow.com
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 11 PRODUCE CULINARY VEGETABLES, HERBS, FRUIT & EGGS STAGING ENTRIES Stewards: K. Farthing, S. Snowden, G. Batch ENTRY FEE: 50c per entry Produce Exhibit entries are taken from 7am Friday 25 Sept at the Pavilion and MUST BE staged and ready to judge by 8:30am. Produce MUST BE grown by exhibitor Conditions of Entry All soil must be removed from produce. All Fruit must have leaves and stalks attached. All Produce must be collected between 9am and 11am on Sunday 27 Sept, unless prior arrangements have been made with Stewards, or it will be discarded. Ensure correct number of units in Exhibit Eggs should be uniform in shape and colour within Exhibit Judges Tips Don t tie herbs tightly, and remember they need water Vegetables must look good enough to eat Prizes:1 st $3, 2 nd $2 (unless otherwise specified) VEGETABLES Class H72 Class H73 Pumpkin with Stem, 1 Any Variety Gramma with Stem, 1, Any Variety Class H74 Cabbage with roots, Small Variety, 1 Class H75 Cabbage with roots, Large Variety, 1 Class H76 Chinese Cabbage (Wombok), with roots, 1 Class H77 Cauliflower, with roots, 1 Class H78 Class H79 Class H80 Class H81 Class H82 Collection of Vegetables grown by Exhibitor not less than 6 varieties, displayed in box or basket Beetroot, 3 with tops, Any Variety White Onions, 1 bunch of 3 with roots and tops Leeks, 2 with Roots Table Carrots, bunch of 3, with tops
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 12 Class H83 Class H84 Class H85 Class H86 Class H87 Class H88 Class H89 Class H90 Class H91 Class H92 Class H93 Class H94 Green Peas, 10 Pods Broad Beans, 10 Pods Radishes, bunch of 5, with tops Rhubarb, 3 stalks, with leaves, in water Chard (coloured silverbeet), 3 stalks in water Silverbeet, 3 stalks in water Kale, 3 stalks in water Sweet Potato, 3 Any Same Variety Biggest cabbage in diameter, Any Variety Biggest head of Broccoli Any Vegetable not mentioned in Schedule Most Unusual Variety or Shaped Vegetable Prize Money for Culinary Vegetables Donated in Memory of the Late Jean & Olive Graham HERBS Class H95 Class H96 Class H97 Class H98 Class H99 Class H100 Class H101 Class H102 Class H103 Class H104 Class H105 Class H106 Bunch of Parsley, 5 cuts Bunch of Mint, 5 cuts Collection of Herbs, 5 cuts, in water Bunch of Rosemary, 5 Cuts in water FRUIT Prizes: 1 st $3, 2 nd $2 (unless otherwise specified) Oranges, 5, Any Variety of Navel Oranges, 5 Any Variety Mandarins, 5 Any Variety Lemons, 5 Any Variety Grapefruit, 3 Any Variety Strawberries, 10 Any Variety, with stalks Passionfruit, 5 Any Variety with stalks Any other Fruit not mentioned in Schedule, 3 units Class H107 Eggs, Bantam, 6 Prize Money for Fruit Donated By S. & R. George
Last Modified: 15/8/2015 Page 13 Class H108 Eggs, Duck, 6 Class H109 PRODUCE - CHILDREN S CLASSES PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE & UNDER Children's Eggs, Hen, 6 (Decorative display in small basket or carton) Class H110 Children's Eggs, Bantam 6 Class H111 Class H112 Class H113 Class H114 Class H115 Class H116 Bundle of Herbs, in water, 3 or more varieties Collection of Vegetables grown by Exhibitor, not less than 4 varieties, displayed in box or basket Best Decorated Cabbage, embellishments are encouraged Sponsored by Singleton PreSchool York Street 1 st $6 2 nd $3 AGE 8 AND UNDER Donated By S. & R. George 1st $10, 2nd $5 ANZAC BOOT Design and create a seed board using seeds, grains or both. Must not exceed 30cm x 30cm. AGE 9-13 ANZAC SLOUCH HAT Design and create a seed board using seeds, grains or both. Must not exceed 30cm x 30cm. AGE 14-18 ANZAC RISING SUN Design and create a seed board using seeds, grains or both. Must not exceed 30cm x 30cm. Champion Produce Exhibit Sash & $25 Donated in Memory of the (For Classes H72 H106) Late Jean and Olive Graham Champion Children s Exhibit Sash & $15 Donated in Memory of the (For Classes H109 H116) Late Jean & Olive Graham Prize for Most Successful Exhibitor Donated By Bunnings Warehouse & (For Classes H72 H108) Majestic Cinema Voucher The Northern Agricultural Association would like to thank the following Sponsors of the Singleton Show Produce 2015 Bunnings Warehouse ~ Family of the Late Jean and Olive Graham ~ S. & R. George ~ Majestic Cinemas ~ McDonald s Restaurant Singleton, Greta & Rutherford, Singleton PreSchool York Street