Flowers Noel and Lurlene Dawkins Centenary Perpetual Trophy for Best Exhibit in Flowers PRIZE MONEY: First $15.00 Second $10.00 Third $5.00 POINTS: 1st 5pts 2nd 3pts 3rd 1pt A Sash will be awarded for Most Points in Section 4 No late entries will be accepted. Judges can withhold awarding a prize if exhibits are; o Of an inferior description; o Are not suitable for the Section and Class. Judges can award a second or third prize instead of awarding a first prize. Judges can award a prize on merit if it is considered that there is no competition in a class. All exhibits to be the bona fide property of and grown by the Exhibitor (except for floral art). Where the Schedule refers to a specific quantity, e.g. 3 cuts, the precise quantity must be entered, not more or less. Non-complying entries may be disqualified. Entries showing signs of transferable pests or diseases will be denied entry to the hall and disqualified. Only one entry each class per Exhibitor Where possible exhibits to be named Notes: GENERA: Totally different plants SPECIES: Different plants from same family DISTINCT: Different colours BOWL: Must be of greater width than height VASE: Must be greater in height than diameter
POT & CONTAINER: Dimension shall be the internal maximum width 3 DISTINCT: means 3 differently named roses 1 CULTIVAR: has the same meaning as 1 variety (same name) : means not necessarily distinct which allows the exhibitor to mix or match varieties in the exhibit to suit the available roses (e.g. 3 Stems would allow a choice of either 3 distinct cultivars, 3 of 1 cultivar, or 2 of 1 cultivar plus 1 of another different cultivar) CUT: A cut is a stem that carries more than one, and/or side buds. STEM: A stem is defined as an original new growth which carries a single or single bud and has received no check from pinching, stopping or pruning from the time of starting into growth to flowering. Disbudding is not regarded as a check to growth under this definition. The stem should be proportionate in thickness and length to the size of the it carries. Roses - Hybrid Tea (other than Floribunda) Class 4001 Roses, 3 stems, distinct Class 4002 Roses, 3 stems, Class 4003 Roses, 3 stems, 1 Cultivar, single colour Class 4004 Roses, 3 stems, 1 Cultivar, bicolour Class 4005 Roses, 3 stems, any variety Early Opening Stage (up to 1/2 open only) Class 4020 Floribunda, 3 cuts, distinct Class 4021 Floribunda, 3 cuts, Class 4022 Floribunda, 1 cut Roses - Floribunda Class 4006 Roses, 1 stem Full Bloom Class 4007 Roses, 1 perfumed Hybrid Tea Rose (judged 50% perfume/50% form) Champion Roses Hybrid Tea Class 4023 Floribunda, 1 stem Champion Rose - Floribunda - Roses - Miniature Class 4030 Roses, Miniature, 1 cut Class 4031 Roses, Miniature, 3 stems/cuts,
Class 4041 Carnations, 3 cuts Class 4042 Carnations, 3 cuts of same colour Class 4051 Gladiolus, 3 spikes, Class 4052 Gladiolus, 1 spike Class 4053 Gladiolus, Miniature, 3 spikes, Class 4060 Gerberas, double, 3 cuts, any colour Class 4061 Gerberas, double, 1 cut Carnations Gladiolus Gerberas Class 4043 Carnations, 1 cut Champion Carnation - Class 4054 Gladiolus, Miniature, 1 spike Champion Gladioli - Class 4062 Gerberas, single, 1 cut Champion Gerbera - Sweet Peas Class 4082 Sweet Peas, 1 vase,, 6 Class 4084 Sweet Peas, 1 vase, 4 cuts cuts each any colour Class 4083 Sweet Peas, 1 vase, 4 Class 4085 Sweet Peas, 1 vase, cuts each of same colour fleck shade, 4 cuts each Champion Sweet Pea - Pelargoniums May be shown with foliage Class 4100 Pelargonium, Regal, 3 cuts, distinct Class 4101 Pelargonium, Regal, 1 cut Class 4102 Pelargonium (Geraniums) Zonal, 3 cuts distinct, single Class 4103 Pelargonium (Geraniums) Zonal, 1 cut, single Class 4120 Iris Bearded, 1 cut Class 4121 Iris Louisiana, 1 cut Class 4122 Daylilies, 1 cut Class 4123 Snap Dragon, 3 spikes, Class 4124 Stock, 1 cut Miscellaneous Flowers Class 4104 Pelargonium (Geraniums) Zonal, 3 cuts, distinct, double Class 4105 Pelargonium (Geraniums) Zonal, 1 cut, double Class 4106 Pelargonium (Ivy Geranium) 3 cuts, Champion Pelargonium - Class 4125 Delphinium, 3 cuts, Class 4126 Delphinium, 1 cut Class 4127 Calendulas, 3 cuts, Class 4128 Calendulas, 1 cut
Class 4129 Pansies, 3, one colour, Class 4133 Alstromeria, 3 cuts, collar allowed Class 4130 Pansies, 3 distinct, collar Class 4134 Ranunculi, 3 cuts, allowed Class 4135 Foxglove, 1 cut Class 4131 Bulb, Hippeastrum, 1 Class 4136 Garden Flowers, 6 cuts, cut distinct genera Class 4132 Bulb, not elsewhere Class 4137 Garden Flowers, 3 cuts, specified, 1 cut distinct genera Champion Flowers - Shrub, Tree or Creeper not to exceed 90cm from bench Class 4160 3 cuts, distinct, flowering Class 4161 1 cut, distinct, flowering Class 4162 1 cut, foliage Champion Shrub, Tree or Creeper - Australian Native Flowers Class 4180 Native Shrub, 3 cuts, distinct genera Class 4181 Grevillea, 3 cuts Class 4182 Kangaroo Paw, 3 cuts Class 4183 Native foliage, 3 cuts Class 4184 Flowering tree, 1 cut Class 4185 Shrub, tree or ground cover, red flower, 1 cut Class 4186 Shrub, tree or ground cover, yellow flower, 1 cut Champion Australian Native - $100 cash prize For most votes received from visitors to the Show Pot Plants Pots not to exceed 20cm in diameter unless otherwise stated Class 4220 Fern Adiatum (Maidenhair) Coarse Class 4221 Fern, Any other variety Class 4222 Foliage Plant, not variegated Class 4223 Foliage Plant variegated Class 4224 Flowering Plant other than orchid Class 4225 African Violet Class 4226 Cymbidium Orchid in Class 4227 Cattleya Orchid in
Class 4228 Dendrobium Orchid in Class 4229 Orchid, any other Class 4230 Hippeastrum, 1 pot Class 4231 Palm Class 4232 Climbing plant - variegated Class 4233 Climbing plant - green Class 4234 Begonia Foliage Class 4235 Begonia Flowering Class 4236 Bromeliaed Class 4237 Bonsai Class 4238 Cristate or Monstrose, forms not grafted Class 4239 Cactus Grafted Class 4240 Succulent Class 4241 Cactus Class 4242 Cactus, 3 pots Class 4243 Plant in an Unusual Container not to exceed 60cm in diameter Champion Plant in Pot - Floral Vase - Arranged for effect Flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. Supply your own vase Class 4300 Vase of Calendula Class 4304 Vase of Gladiolus Class 4301 Vase of Carnations Class 4305 Vase of Poppies Class 4302 Vase of Garden Flowers, 1 Class 4306 Vase of Roses variety (not elsewhere specified) Class 4307 Vase of Sweet Peas Class 4303 Vase of Gerberas, single or Champion Floral Vase - double Bowls Flowers must be grown by exhibitor. Supply your own bowl Class 4320 Bowl of Garden Flowers 3 or more varieties Class 4321 Bowl of Roses Class 4322 Bowl of Roses, full Class 4323 Bowl of Carnations Class 4324 Bowl of Sweet Peas Class 4325 Bowl of Calendulas Champion Bowl - Hobby Floral Art Exhibit not to exceed 750mm wide or 600mm deep Exhibit may contain home grown and/or purchased flowers and foliage Entries must be completed solely by the exhibitor Class 4360 Three Flowers in a Jug Class 4365 Firey Hot Arrangement Class 4361 "Standing Tall" Vertical Class 4366 Bushfire - featuring Arrangement wood Class 4362 Corsage Class 4367 Arrangement for Class 4363 Hogarth Curve summer Class 4364 Symmetrical Table Champion Hobby Floral Art - Design Floral Art Open For students and professional designers
Class 4372 Table Top Design - not to exceed 500mm wide x 500mm deep and 1.2m tall Hanging Containers Multiple plants allowed unless otherwise stated Max diameter 350mm Class 4380 Foliage other than fern Class 4381 Flowering container Class 4382 Fern container Class 4383 Cactus or Succulent Class 4384 1 Board/ Container Staghorn/Elk Class 4385 Composite planted pot Champion Hanging Container - Miniature Garden not to exceed 40cm in diameter or 40cm in length Class 4400 Miniature Garden Class 4401 Miniature Vertical Garden Champion Miniature Garden -
Novice Section - Encouragement Award Open to any person not previously awarded a prize (1 st 4 th ) in this Section of the Canning Show Class 4421 My Favourite Pot Plant not to exceed 150mm pot Class 4422 My Best Effort - single cut flower Class 4423 Floral Art, pre-arranged display in a container not to exceed 150mm in diameter Canning Show Canning Exhibition Centre & Show Grounds Canning Agricultural Horticultural and Recreational Society Inc.