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SECTION O FLORICULTURE SATURDAY 26 TH & SUNDAY 27 TH AUGUST 2017 entry fee Adults & Juniors 50 cents (incl GST) PRIZEMONEY: 1 st $3-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents WHERE TROPHY IS ALLOCATED FOR INDIVIDUAL CLASS NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID FOR FIRST PRIZE CONVENER Leanne Pelin (08) 8524 3890 CHIEF STEWARD Floral Art: Heather Weatherald Orchids: R. Pfitzner STEWARDS P. Walker, M. Walker, A. Ray & N. Ray closing date MONDAY 5.00PM AUGUST 14 th EXHIBIT ENTRY FORMS TO BE COMPLETED & LODGED BY MONDAY 5.00pm 14 TH AUGUST 2017 ALL FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORM OTHERWISE ENTRY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED EXHIBITORS TO INCLUDE STAMPED SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE FOR RETURN OF EXHIBIT NUMBERS; ALTERNATIVELY NUMBERS MAY BE COLLECTED FROM THE SHOW OFFICE. (SEE PAGE 2- OFFICE HOURS.) EXHIBITORS LIMITED TO 3 ENTRIES PER CLASS Hall open to Exhibitors on Friday evening before the Show (4pm-8pm) All local Exhibitors are requested to display all sections in the building Friday evening PRIZES/TROPHIES WILL BE PRESENTED AT 5pm SUNDAY EXHIBITORS MUST PRODUCE THEIR ENTRY FORM COPY to Steward on arrival at Hall and on collection of exhibits (except cut flowers) to Convener on payment of Prize Money Sunday from 4pm to 5.30pm NO VEHICLES ADMITTED ON GROUNDS WITHOUT A CAR PASS EXCLUDING ANY VEHICLE WITH LIVESTOCK ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE STAGED BY 8pm FRIDAY EVENING & NOT REMOVED UNTIL AFTER 5pm SUNDAY NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS ASSOCIATION OF SA INC - GRAND AGGREGATE TROPHIES (Please refer to page 19 of the Show Book) Adults must compete at a minimum of 3 Northern Association Shows - Sheep & cattle classes need only compete in two shows Juniors must compete at a minimum of 2 Northern Association Shows Adult Age from the beginning of the year the Exhibitor turns 18 years (and over) Junior Age 5 to 17 years (from the beginning of the year the Exhibitor turns 5 to the end of the year he/she turns 17) Entry for the NASA Aggregate to be indicated on your entry form for each show Aggregate Points to be calculated using: 1st 5points, 2nd 3 points, 3rd 1 point page 100

JUDGING COMMENCES AT 9.45am JUDGES: Pot Plants: Mr Tony Hanna Cut Flowers: Mr Peter Burton & Mrs Brenda Burton Cacti/Succulents & Bonsai: Mr Tony Hanna & Mrs Frances Reay Orchids: Mr S Howard or Mr R Stoeckel Floral Art: Alethia Quick PRIZEMONEY: FLORAL ART 1 st $3-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents CHIEF STEWARD: HEATHER WEATHERALD (08) 8384 6669 PLEASE NOTE: Flowers need not be grown, but must be arranged by the Exhibitor. No artificial plant material to be used except in classes OA012, OB020 Bench space will be 60cm OPEN Class No. Schedule OA001 Table Design OA002 Line Design OA003 Massed Arrangement OA004 Foliage Design OA005 Tapestry OA006 European Design OA007 Basic Modern Design OA008 Contemporary Design OA009 Arrangement incorporating Succulents OA010 Arrangement incorporating Driftwood OA011 Arrangement of Dried Plant Material OA012 Arrangement of Artificial Materials OA013 Interpretive: Outside the Square OA014 Interpretive: Elegant Curves Trophies & Prizes KINDLY DONATED BY TROPHY Classes OA001 - OA003 Best Exhibit MRS E. NIELSEN TROPHY Classes OA009 - OA012 Best Exhibit MRS K. PALAMOUNTAIN TROPHY Champion of Classes OA001-OA014 GAWLER FLORAL ART CLUB NOVICE AN EXHIBITOR WILL CEASE TO BE CLASSED AS A NOVICE ONCE THEY HAVE WON A NOVICE CHAMPION EXHIBIT ON THREE OCCASIONS OR HAVE WON A FIRST PRIZE IN THE OPEN SECTION. OB015 Table Design OB016 European Arrangement OB017 Foliage Design OB018 Arrangement incorporating Driftwood OB019 Arrangement incorporating Dried Plant Material OB020 Arrangement of Artificial Materials OB021 Interpretive: Eye Catcher TROPHY Champion Novice Exhibit OB015 - OB021 PRIZE DONATED BY MRS E NIELSEN TROPHY Table Design Best Exhibit OB015 PRIZE DONATED BY ROGER KRIEG IN MEMORY OF MRS MARGARET KRIEG page 101

JUNIOR FLORAL ART - 17 YEARS & UNDER PRIZEMONEY: 1 st $2-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents WORK MUST BE DONE BY THE JUNIOR EXHIBITOR STUDENTS 13 YEARS TO 17 YEARS OC022 Arrangement for Father OC023 Arrangement of 3 Flowers & any Foliage OC024 Arrangement incorporating Bark OC025 Arrangement in any Footwear OC026 Foliage Design OC027 Floral Saucer with Flowers, Leaves etc arranged on Damp Sand TROPHY Champion Junior Exhibit Students 13-17yrs OC022 - OC027 MRS J BELL STUDENTS 9 to 12 YEARS OC028 Arrangement for Father OC029 Arrangement of 3 Flowers & any Foliage OC030 Arrangement incorporating Bark OC031 Arrangement in any Footwear OC032 Foliage Design OC033 Floral Saucer with Flowers, Leaves etc arranged on Damp Sand Champion Junior Exhibit Students 9-12yrs OC028 - OC033 PETER ANGUS STUDENTS 8 YEARS and UNDER OC034 Arrangement for Father OC035 Arrangement incorporating Bark OC036 Arrangement in any Footwear OC037 Floral Saucer with Flowers, Leaves etc arranged on Damp Sand VOUCHER Champion Junior Exhibit Students 8yrs & Under OC034 - OC037 GAWLER TWIN CINEMAS Best Floral Saucer of Classes OC027, OC033, OC037 HEATHER WEATHERALD Encouragement Award for an Exhibit from Classes OC022 - OC037 ALETHIA QUICK CUT FLOWERS PRIZEMONEY: 1 st $3-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE Exhibitor must be the grower Division 1 means trumpet daffodils, 1 flower per stem, trumpet length equal to or longer than the top petal Note: Distinct means different varieties or different colours. Not necessarily Distinct means entitled to put in any combination of that flower any flower not listed anywhere in Floriculture Schedule Classes OE046-048 inclusive are confined to B grade growers B Grade grower is one who has not 3 times received Champion exhibit for Sweet Peas at any Gawler Show Exhibitors must not exhibit in partnership Single cut per bottle unless othewise stated. White collars for staging daisy, viola, pansy & calendulas. page 102

OD038 OD039 OD040 OD041 OD042 OD043 OD044 OE045 OE046 OE047 A GRADE Sweet Peas, 3 distinct, 3 of each Sweet Peas, Red, 6 cuts Sweet Peas, Pink, 6 cuts Sweet Peas, Blue or Lavender, 6 cuts Sweet Peas, White or Cream, 6 cuts Sweet Peas, Any Other Colours, 6 cuts Sweet Peas, Mixed Colours, 6 cuts B GRADE Sweet Peas, 3 distinct, 3 cuts of each, staged in 3 bottles Sweet Peas, Any Colour, 1 variety, 3 cuts, staged in 1 bottle Sweet Peas, Mixed Colours, 3 cuts, staged in 1 bottle OPEN OF048 Daffodils, 12, not necessarily distinct - 1 st $5-2 nd $2-3 rd $1 OF049 Daffodils 9, not necessarily distinct OF050 Daffodils, 6, not necessarily distinct OF051 Daffodils, 6 Division 1 OF052 Daffodils, 3 Division 1 OF053 Daffodil, 1, Division 1 OF054 Daffodils, 6 other than Division 1 OF055 Daffodils, 3 other than Division 1 OF056 Daffodil, 1, other than Division 1 OF057 Sweet Peas, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each, staged in single bottles OF058 Sweet Peas, 1 cut, any colour OF059 Iris, 3 OF060 Iris, 1 OF061 Anemone, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each OF062 Anemone, 1 OF063 Ranunculus, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each OF064 Ranunculus, 1 OF065 Hyacinths, 3, not necessarily distinct OF066 Hyacinths, 1 OF067 Tulips, 1 OF068 Bulbous, Tuberous, Rhizome or Corm, 6 distinct varieties, 1 cut of each OF069 Bulbous, Tuberous, Rhizome or Corm, 3 distinct varieties, 1 cut of each OF070 Iceland Poppies, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each OF071 Iceland Poppies, 1 OF072 Stocks, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each OF073 Stocks, 1 OF074 Collection of Cut Flowers, 6 different genera, 1 cut of each OF075 Collection of Cut Flowers, 3 different genera, 1 cut of each OF076 Pelargonium, Zonal/Geranium, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each OF077 Pelargonium, Regal, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each OF078 Cineraria, 1 OF079 Calendula, 3, not necessarily distinct OF080 Calendula, 1 OF081 Unremunerated, not included in schedule, 3 (1 variety) OF082 Unremunerated, not included in schedule, 1 OF083 Freesias, 6, not necessarily distinct OF084 Freesias, 3, distinct, 1 cut of each page 103

OF085 Daisy, 9, not necessarily distinct OF086 Daisy, 6, not necessarily distinct OF087 Daisy, 3, distinct OF088 Carnations, 1 OF089 Spray Carnation, 1 OF090 Pansy, 6, not necessarily distinct OF091 Pansy, 3 distinct, one cut of each OF092 Violas, 6, not necessarily distinct OF093 Violas, 3, distinct, one cut of each CLASSES OF094-OF098 MUST CARRY NAME TAGS WHEREVER POSSIBLE Please supply own display plates/trays for Camellias) OF094 Camellias, 3, distinct OF095 Camellias, formal, 1 OF096 Camellias, informal, 1 OF097 Camellias, single or semi-double, 1 OF098 Camellias, Miniature, 1 CLASSES OF099-OF104 MUST CARRY NAME TAGS WHEREVER POSSIBLE OF099 Flowering shrub or tree, non Australian native, 3, distinct, 1 cut of each OF100 Flowering shrub or tree, non Australian native, 3, of any one kind OF101 Flowering shrub or tree, non Australian native, 1 OF102 Australian native, shrub, tree or plant in bloom, 3, distinct, 1 cut of each OF103 Australian native, shrub, tree or plant in bloom, 3, of any one kind OF104 Australian native, shrub, tree or plant in bloom, 1 Class OD038-OE047- Champion Sweet Pea - DONATED BY BRADLEY MCDOUGALL Class OF048-056 Champion Daffodil DONATED BY HYDE & PARTNERS Class OF057-089 Champion Cut Flower $25 DONATED BY GAWLER DENTAL CLINIC Class OF090-093 Champion Pansy or Viola DONATED BY ADELAIDE ROAD CLINIC Class OF094-098 Champion Camellia VOUCHER DONATED BY VADOULIS GARDEN CENTRE Class OF099-104 Champion Flowering Shrub DONATED BY ADELAIDE ROAD CLINIC JUNIOR EXHIBITS CUT FLOWERS - 17 YEARS & UNDER PRIZEMONEY: 1 st $2-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents OG105 Cut Flowers, 3, distinct, 1 cut of each OG106 Cut Flowers, 3, one variety OG107 Cut Flowers, 1 Class OG105-107 CHAMPION Junior Exhibit $5 CASH DONATED IN MEMORY OF MR R BELL TROPHY Champion Exhibit Cut Flowers Class OD038-OG107 - DONATED BY DAVID G. POINTON, POINTON S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GROUP page 104

GROWING PLANTS All exhibits must be the property of and grown by Exhibitor or have been in their possession for two (2) months prior to the show date. Infected or infested plants WILL NOT be exhibited. Watering of growing plants to be limited so that when staged, wetting/staining of table does not occur. All pots to be clean. Unless otherwise stated, pots no larger than 200mm inside measurement at top. Plants larger than 350mm in diameter must be stated on entry form. Maximum 500mm bench space. Plant must be established in pot, box or receptical in which it is shown. PRIZEMONEY: 3 plants 1 st $3.50 2 nd $2 3 rd $1 1 plant 1 st $3 2 nd $1 3 rd 50 cents EXHIBITORS PLEASE INDICATE ON ENTRY FORM DIAMETER AND HEIGHT OF LARGE PLANTS IF DIAMETER & HEIGHT NOT STATED ON ENTRY FORM EXHIBIT MAY NOT BE STAGED DUE TO INSUFFICIENT ALLOCATED SPACE Hall open to Exhibitors prior to show Friday evening 5pm - 8pm. Local Exhibitors are requested to display growing plants in building on Friday evening. JUNIOR EXHIBITS GROWING PLANTS 17 YEARS & UNDER PRIZE MONEY: 1 st $2-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents OG108 Growing Plant, one, (other than Orchids and Succulents) OG109 Growing Plant, one, in bloom (other than Orchids and Succulents) OG110 Herbs multiple planted, 300mm pot, student 9-12 yrs OG111 Herbs multiple planted, 300mm pot, student 8 yrs & under OG112 Bonsai, 1, 300mm pot (max) Class OG108-112 Champion Junior Exhibit TROPHY DONATED BY GAWLER GARDEN CLUB OPEN OH113 Fern, Maiden Hair, (Adiantum), OH114 Fern, 1 Variety (excluding Maiden Hair) OH115 Aspidistra, 1 OH116 Foliage Plant, 1 (excluding hanging plants) OH117 Pelargonium Regal, Zonal, l OH118 Begonia, 1 OH119 Bonsai, 1, 300mm pot (max) Class OH113-119 Champion Open Exhibit Growing Plant - DONATED BY DR. BC EASTICK AM, IN MEMORY OF MRS DAWN EASTICK GROWING PLANTS IN BLOOM - (Orchids Excluded) Maximum size of pot not to exceed 200mm (8 ) inside measurement Plants must be established in pot, box, receptacle in which it is shown OI120 Collection, 3, not necessarily distinct OI121 Collection, 3, distinct OI122 Cyclamen, 1 OI123 Cyclamen, 3, any kind page 105

OI124 Bulbous or Tuberous, 3, distinct OI125 Bulbous or Tuberous, 1 OI126 African Violets, 3, not necessarily distinct OI127 African Violet, 1 OI128 Plant in bloom l, excluding orchid, not specified Class OI120-128 Champion Growing Plants in Bloom VOUCHER DONATED BY BRERETON JEWELLERS CACTI AND SUCCULENTS Plants must be established in pot, box, receptacle in which it is shown Maximum size of pot, box, receptacle not to exceed 200m (8 ) inside measurement OPEN OJ129 Bromeliad, 1 OJ130 Epiphytic, 1 OJ131 Cacti, 3, distinct in pots up to 150mm OJ132 Cacti, 3, distinct in pots over 150mm to 200mm OJ133 Cacti, 3, varieties in a bowl, max 300mm inside measurement (landscape design) OJ134 Cacti, 1, in pot up to 150mm OJ135 Cacti, 1, in pot over 150mm up to 200mm OJ136 Cacti, 1, in unusual container OJ137 Succulent, 3, distinct in pots up to 150mm OJ138 Succulent, 3, distinct in pots over 150mm to 200mm OJ139 Succulent, 3 varieties in a bowl, max 300mm inside measurement (landscape design) OJ140 Succulent, 1, in pot up to 150mm OJ141 Succulent, 1, in pot over 150mm up to 200mm OJ142 Succulent, 1, in unusual container Class OJ129-142 Champion Cacti and Succulents - DONATED BY MRS LEANNE PELIN JUNIOR EXHIBITS - CACTI & SUCCULENTS 17 YEARS & UNDER PRIZE MONEY: 1 st $2-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents OK143 Cacti and/or Succulent, 3, distinct, in a bowl max size 300mm OK144 Cacti and/or Succulent, 1, pot up to 150mm OK145 Cacti and/or Succulent in unusual container OK146 Cacti and/or Succulent growing in a shoe Class OK143-146 Champion Junior Cacti & Succulents - $5 DONATED BY MRS LEANNE PELIN page 106

ORCHIDS Orchid(s) from any Class may be nominated for Specimen Orchid Class Specimen Orchid minimum 3 flower spikes Maximum size of pot not to exceed 275mm (11 ) inside measurement PRIZE MONEY: 1 st $3.50-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents A GRADE OL147 Orchid, Cymbidium, 1 Flower to be over 90mm OL148 Orchid, Cymbidium, Intermediate, 1 Flower to be 55mm-90mm OL149 Orchid, Cymbidium, Miniature, 1 Flower to be under 55mm OL150 Orchid, Slipper, 1 OL151 Orchid, Catleya, 1 OL152 Orchid, Miscellaneous, 1 OL153 Orchid, Specimen, 1 OL154 Orchid, Native, 1 Class OL147-154 Champion A Grade Orchids DONATED BY HYDE & PARTNERS B GRADE B grade Exhibitor is one who has not received Champion Exhibit 3 times for B grade orchids at any Gawler Show OM155 Orchid, Cymbidium, 1 Flower to be over 90mm OM156 Orchid, Cymbidium, Intermediate, 1 Flower to be 55mm - 90mm OM157 Orchid, Cymbidium, Miniature, 1 Flower to be under 55mm OM158 Orchid, Slipper, 1 OM159 Orchid, Catleya, 1 OM160 Orchid, Miscellaneous, 1 OM161 Orchid, Specimen, 1 OM162 Orchid, Native, 1 Class OM155-162 Champion B Grade Orchid $15 DONATED BY GAWLER AH&F SOCIETY JUNIOR EXHIBITS ORCHIDS 17 YEARS AND UNDER PRIZE MONEY: 1 st $2-2 nd $1-3 rd 50 cents ON163 Cymbidium Orchid ON164 Any other genus ON165 Specimen Class ON163-165 Champion Junior Orchid $10 DONATED BY GAWLER AH&F SOCIETY Class OA001-ON165 TROPHY The Jaimee McDougall Most Successful Floriculture Exhibitor TO BE AWARDED TO EXHIBITOR WHO GAINS THE MOST POINTS ACROSS THE FLORICULTURE SECTION 2016 Winner CAROL WILLIAMS NOTE: NO EXHIBITOR WILL BE PERMITTED TO WIN TROPHY MORE THAN ONCE IN A 3 YEAR PERIOD TROPHY DONATED BY WARREN DIBBEN. page 107

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