GOULBURN AP & H SOCIETY SHOW SECTION 2 FLOWERS Chief Steward: Pat Strachan (02) 4822 0329 THEME FOR 2018 OUT OF THE BOX Entry Forms: All flower entries forms will be taken from 11am to 6pm on Wednesday 21 st February, Thursday 22 nd, Friday 23 rd then from 9am to 6pm on Mon. 26 th, Tues. 27 th and the last day will be Wednesday 28 th February 2018 in the front of the Goulburn Basketball Stadium, Braidwood Road, Gate 5. Entries may be phoned to Pat Strachan, phone (02) 4822 0329. Please leave a message if phone is unattended. The General Pavilion Entry Form should be used can be found on the web site page or can be obtained at show office. Entry Fee: Championship Classes: $2 per class Open Classes: $1 per class Junior Classes/Junior Section: No entry fee (Juniors entering Championship or Open classes pay full entry fee) NO LATE ENTRIES will be accepted. Exhibits: All flowers are to be staged by 8:45 am Saturday 3 rd March 2018. Stewards will be in attendance at Pavilion from 2:00pm till 5:00pm Friday 2 nd March and from 7.00am Saturday 3 rd March 2018. Exhibits may be collected from 4.00pm on Sunday 4 th March 2018 until 5pm. Judging: Commences 9.00am Saturday 3 rd March 2018. Prize Money: 1 st $4 2 nd $2 - unless otherwise stated. Junior section prizes will be ribbons and cards only, unless otherwise stated. Conditions: GREEN bikini vases are available and must be used for staging of flowers unless otherwise stipulated except potted plants. ALL FLOWERS ARE TO BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR. Definitions: DISTINCT means different e.g. separate varieties/cultivars NOT NECESSARILY DISTINCT (NND) means an exhibit need not necessarily consist of different varieties/cultivars, they can all be identical or they can be more than one colour. A BUD is considered as a flower and could cause disqualification if class asks for 1 bloom and there is a bud and a full flower. N.O.S = NOT ON SCHEDULE N.A.S = A judge may write NAS on an exhibit if it is Not According to Schedule. Flower Hints Pick most show entries on judging morning very early (or late on the evening before) and put straight into water up to their necks then take inside for sorting out into individual jars. Don t add anything to the water as long as the flowers have a good drink when picked most will last without additives. The stage of bloom at cutting time is critical The flowers should be fully out at judging but JUST!. Judges look for different things with flowers and it is not always size. Symmetry is very important an even shape (the same on both sides) and blemish-free blooms.
ROSES Ribbons may be awarded to the following: Champion Exhibition Rose Champion Bunch Roses 3 Stems Champion Bunch Roses 5 Stems Champion Decorative Roses 3 Stems/Cuts Champion Decorative Roses 4-6 Stems/Cuts Champion Cluster Roses 1-6 Stems/Cuts Champion Cluster Roses Up to 25 Blooms Champion Mini-Flora Roses 1-6 Stems/Cuts Champion Bud to Full Bloom Roses Champion Full Bloom Roses Champion Miniature Roses 3 Stems/Cuts Champion Miniature Roses 4-6 Stems/Cuts Grand Champion Unit 2001 GOULBURN SHOW SOCIETY CHAMPIONSHIP Open to all Exhibitors 1 st $50 Voucher (TRELOARS), 2 nd $15, 3 rd $10, 4 th $5 3 Exhibition Roses, Distinct in 3 vases. 1 Vase Bunch Roses, 5 stems, same cultivar. Plus one of the following five: 1 Vase of Large Flowered Hybrid Tea Roses, Bud to Full Bloom - to be at four stages of development, same cultivar. 1 Vase Decorative Roses 3 stems and/or cuts same cultivar all stages preferred. 1 Vase Decorative Roses 4 to 6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar all stages preferred minimum of 10 blooms. 1 Vase Floribunda Roses 1 to 6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar, minimum of 10 blooms. 1 Vase Cluster- Flowered Roses up to 25 blooms unlimited stems and/or cuts same cultivar. 2002 ROSE NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP Open to all Novice Exhibitors. 1 st $25 Voucher (TRELOARS), 2 nd $15, 3 rd $10 2 Exhibition Roses NND in 2 vases. 1 Vase Bunch Roses 3 stems 1 to 2 cultivars. Plus one vase from the following five:- 1 Vase of Large Flowered Hybrid Tea Roses, Bud to Full Bloom, to be at four stages of development same cultivar. 1 Vase Decorative Roses 3 stems and/or cuts same cultivar all stages preferred. 1 Vase Decorative Roses 4 to 6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar all stages preferred minimum of 10 blooms. 1 Vase Floribunda Roses, 1 to 6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar, minimum of 10 blooms. 1 Vase Floribunda Roses up to 25 blooms unlimited stems and/or cuts same cultivar. 2003 MINIATURE ROSE CHAMPIONSHIP Open to all Exhibitors 1 st $25 Voucher (TRELOARS), 2 nd $15, 3 rd $10 3 Vases Miniature Roses, 3 cuts &/or stems, same cultivar per vase, each vase NND. OPEN CLASSES 2004 3 Exhibition Roses, NND in 3 vases 2005 1 Exhibition Rose 2006 1 Vase Bunch Roses, 3 stems, same cultivar. 2007 1 Vase Decorative Roses, 4 to 6 stems and /or cuts same cultivator, all stages preferred minimum of 10 blooms 2008 1 Vase Decorative Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts same cultivar, all stages preferred 2009 1 Stem and/or cut Decorative Rose
2010 1 Stem Full Bloom Rose, showing stamens, no side buds. 2011 1 Vase Full Bloom Roses, 3 stems NND, no side buds, showing stamens 2012 1 Vase of Roses, Bud to Full Bloom, four stages of development same cultivar. 2013 1 Vase Floribunda Roses 1 to 6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar, all stages preferred minimum of 10 blooms 2014 Vase Cluster Flowered Roses up to 25 blooms unlimited stems and/or cuts, same cultivar all stages preferred. 2015 1 Stem and/or cut Cluster Flowered Rose. 2016 1 Vase City of Goulburn Roses, 3X stems or cuts. 2017 1 Vase Mini Flora Roses, 1 to 6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar Minimum of 10 blooms 2018 1 Stem or cut of a Single Rose - 5 to 8 petals 2019 1 Vase Single Rose, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar, 5 to 8 petals. 2020 1 Vase Miniature Roses 3 stems and/or cuts same cultivar all stages preferred. 2021 1 Vase Miniature Roses 4 to 6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar all stages preferred minimum of 10 blooms, 2022 1 stem of a Miniature Rose displaying Exhibition Form. 2023 1 Vase Miniature Roses 3 stems and/or cuts NND all stages preferred. 2024 Bowl of Roses minimum of 10 blooms, hips, side buds allowed, viewed all round NND,15cm Bowls 2025 Bowl of Miniature Roses minimum of 10 blooms, viewed all round NND, 10cm Bowls 2026 Vase of David Austin Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, NND. 2027 1 Standard unit Australian Bred or raised Roses. 2028 Standard unit seedling rose not yet in commerce. Parentage to be included where possible. 2029 1 stem or cut fragrant rose, any cultivar, judged on fragrance and condition only NOVICE EXHIBITORS only 2030 1 Rose Yellow 2031 1 Rose Pink 2032 1 Rose Red 2033 1 Rose White or Buff 2034 1 Rose Any other colour JUNIOR ROSE CLASSES - 16 Years and under. Ribbons and cards awarded. Iris Roberts Perpetual Trophy for Best Junior Exhibit 2035 1 Rose - Red. 2036 1 Rose - Pink. 2037 1 Rose - any other colour 2038 1 Vase three Roses NND. DAHLIAS Ribbons may be awarded to the following Standard units: Championship Dahlia Grand Champion Dahlia Unit Champion Decorative Dahlia over 160mm Champion Decorative Dahlia under 160mm Champion Cactus Dahlia over 160mm Champion Cactus under 160mm Champion Waterlily Dahlia under 160mm Champion Pompon Dahlias under 50mm Champion Ball, Orchid, Collerette or Stellar dahlia under 160mm Best Novice
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES DAHLIAS GREEN bikini vases are available and must be used for staging of flowers. 2039 Goulburn Show Society Dahlia Championship: 6 vases Exhibitors own choice, one entry per exhibitor Championship Prize for 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd 2040 Goulburn Show Society 9 VASE CHAMPIONSIP: 9 types, single bloom per vase Championship Prize for 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd 2041 2018 Feature Flower of the Year Judith Taylor (Fimbriated Cactus) Class prize for 1 st $5, 2 nd $3, & 3 rd $2. OPEN CLASSES DECORATIVE TYPE DAHLIA 2042 1 bloom over 160mm 2043 1 vase, 3 blooms under 160mm CACTUS TYPE DAHLIA 2044 1 bloom over 160mm 2045 1 vase 3 blooms under 160mm EXBIBITION CACTUS DAHLIA 2046 1 bloom over 160mm FIMBRIATED CACTUS DAHLIA 2047 1 bloom over 160mm BALL DAHLIA 2048 1 bloom under 120mm 2049 1 vase, 3 blooms under 120mm COLLERETTE DAHLIA 2050 1 bloom under 120mm 2051 1 vase, 3 blooms under 120mm POMPON DAHLIA 2052 1 vase, 3 blooms, 1 variety 2053 1 vase, 3 blooms, different. varieties WATERLILY DAHLIA 2054 1 bloom 2055 1 vase, 3 blooms under 160mm ANY OTHER TYPE OF DAHLIA 2056 1 vase, 3 blooms NOVICE CLASSES 2057 1 Decorative bloom 2058 1 Cactus bloom 2059 1 vase 3 blooms Pompom 2060 1 vase 3 blooms Waterlily 2061 1 vase any other type BEST NOVICE (from classes 2057 to 2061) MISCELLANEOUS CUTS 2062 6 Blooms Pansy/Viola - on a plate 2063 5 Petunia blooms - on a plate 2064 3 Marigolds, African or Guinea Gold N.N.D 2065 3 Cuts Geranium or Pelargonium 2066 3 Cuts Fuchsia, Single N.N.D 2067 3 Cuts Fuchsia, Double N.N.D 2068 1 Cut Hydrangea 2069 3 Cuts Any Other Annual N.O.S 2070 3 Cuts Any Other Perennial N.O.S 2071 1 Cut Any Other Bulbous Flower N.O.S 2072 1 Cut shrub N.O.S CHAMPION CUT FLOWER: RIBBON
POTTED PLANTS (Pot Not to Exceed 250mm) 2073 1 Pot Asparagus 2074 1 Pot Maiden Hair Fern 2075 1 Pot of Fern Any Other Variety 2076 1 Pot Annual Plant in Flower 2077 1 Pot Perennial Plant in Flower 2078 1 Indoor/Outdoor Pot Plant Foliage 2079 1 Pot Begonia Foliage 2080 1 Pot Begonia in Flower 2081 1 Pot Geranium / Pelargonium in Flower. 2082 1 Pot African Violet. 2083 1 Pot Carnivorous Plant - Pitcher Plant. 2084 1 Pot Carnivorous Plant Venus Fly Trap or Sundew. 2085 1 Pot Any Other Variety Not Mentioned in Schedule. 2086 Plant/s in Novelty Container. 2087 1 Pot /Window Box (60cm long, 20cm wide). CHAMPION POTTED PLANTS: RIBBON POTTED PLANTS SECTION SPONSORED BY GOULBURN GARDEN CLUB CACTI 2088 Bowl Garden - Cacti only. 2089 Humorous Entry. 2090 Specimen Astrophytum. 2091 Specimen Echinocactus - Golden ball. 2092 Specimen Ferocactus. 2093 Specimen Mammillaria. 2094 Specimen Melocactus. 2095 Specimen Clump of Cacti-not mentioned. 2096 Specimen Crested Cactus-may be grafted. 2097 Variegated or Chloritic Cactus. 2098 Cacti not mentioned in schedule. CHAMPION CACTI: RIBBON SUCCULENTS 2099 Succulent Bowl Garden. 2100 Variegated Succulent. 2101 Specimen Agave, Gasteria, Aloe. 2102 Specimen Caudiciform. 2103 Specimen Echevaria. 2104 Specimen Kalanchoe. 2105 Specimen Mesembryanthemum - pigface, or stone plant. 2106 Specimen Stapeliad or Euphorbia. 2107 Any other not mentioned. CHAMPION SUCCULENT: RIBBON BONSAI 2108 Informal Upright 2109 Slanting 2110 Windswept 2111 Literati 2112 Root on Rock 2113 Raft / Multi Trunk 2114 Miniature (to 25cm) 2115 Semi Cascade / Cascade 2116 Australian Native 2117 Forest / Landscape 2118 Any other style CHAMPION BONSAI: RIBBON
FLORAL ART 1 st $4-2 nd $2 EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE No protective netting will be used, exhibitors enter at own risk. IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ANY EMBELLISHMENTS ARE EXCEPTED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. ARTIFICAL FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE NOT PERMITTED Floral Art Hints Floral art sections are in titles they are an art form, and the title suggests the style and the finished article is a whole picture, a blend of shape, size, colour of container and contents. The first element is the container and it must suit the style. Bold & Beautiful for example would not suggest a shapely slender container. The next important element is the line material, or nonplant material that provides the background, the emphasis being on line A no-no is for any supportive structure/s to be visible. Arrange foliage to hide them. DECORATIVE SECTION SPECIAL CLASS DOROTHY BREWER MEMORIAL AWARD CHAMPIONSHIP (Sponsor Armitt/Brewer family) 2119. Out Of The Box (Embellishments allowed) 1st $100 and Memorial Trophy, 2nd $50, 3rd $25. OPEN 2120. Sticks, Stones & Roses 2121. Arrangement of Green & Coloured Foliage 2122. Double Vision 2123. The Bird Has Landed (with an imaginary bird created by the exhibitor) 2124. Incorporating a Box 2125. A Touch of Humour CHAMPION OPEN DECORATIVE: RIBBON (Classes 2120 to 2125) NOVICE EXHIBITORS ONLY Restricted to Exhibitors who have not won a First Prize in Adult Competition. 2126. An Arrangement of Mixed Flowers 2127. Sparkling Glass and 5 Flowers BEST NOVICE DECORATIVE: RIBBON & VOUCHER Sponsored by LYN S FLORAL STUDIO GRAND CHAMPION DECORATIVE: RIBBON (Classes 2120 to 2127)
JUNIOR SECTION - DECORATIVE, FLORAL ART & NOVELTY OPEN TO ALL AGES (16 years and under) (A Medallion sponsored by Christine Forsyth) 2128. I love my Dog 2129. My Dog Loves To Play With A Box 12 to 16 YEARS 2130. Arrangement in a Box. 2131. A Miniature Arrangement In A Miniature Container. 2132. Any Creation Made from Vegetables, Fruit and/or Flowers 10 to 11 YEARS 2133. Arrangement in a Box. 2134. Any Creation Made from Vegetables, Fruit and/or Flowers 8 to 9 YEARS 2135. Arrangement in a Box. 2136. Any Creation Made from Vegetables, Fruit and/or Flowers 6 to 7 YEARS 2137. A fruit and/or vegetable Animal 2138. Flowers in a Box Up to 5 YEARS 2139. A fruit and/or vegetable Animal 2140. Flowers in a Box GOULBURN FRIENDSHIP CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY (From all classes under 11 years of age, Classes 2133 to 2140) ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD - Best Over 12 Years to 16 Years (Classes 2130 to 2132) Trophy (to be held for one year) plus medallion: Sponsor P. & A. Strachan GARDEN CLUB DISPLAY (Open to all garden clubs of the Goulburn region) Please contact Show Secretary for further information