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16 REDCLIFFE SHOW www.redcliffeshow.org.au 29 & 30 JUNE, 1 JULY, 2018 HORTICULTURE SCHEDULE Section 2, 3, & 4

2 REDCLIFFE SHOW SOCIETY www.redcliffeshow.org.au 29 & 30 June, 1 July 2018 HORTICULTURE S2, S3 & S4 S2/ SECTION 1 CUT FLOWERS & ROSES 4,5 S2/SECTION 2 FLORAL ART ARRANGEMENTS 6,7 S2/SECTION 3 POT PLANTS 8,9 S2/SECTION 4 CACTI & SUCCULENTS 10 S2/SECTION 5 ORCHIDS 11 S3/SECTION 6 HERBS & SPICES 12 S3/SECTION 7 VEGETABLES 13 S4/SECTION 8 FRUIT, NUTS & EGGS 14 S2/SECTION 9 SCHOOLS & JUNIOR EXHIBITS 15 Page SECTION 9 15 SCHOOL HORTICULTURE No Entry Fee Schools to notify Show Society of potential entries for space allocation of exhibits as soon as possible 901. Plant grown Using Recycled Container. 902. Pot Plant Any Variety Vegetable Under 3kg 903. Pot Plant Any Variety Flower, Shrub or Tree Under 3 kg 904. Garden or Native Flower One stem 905. Exhibitors choice Imaginative and/or decorative and/or practical SECTION 9 (cont.) JUNIOR SECTION (for individual entries) 906. Exhibitors choice Imaginative and/or decorative and/or practical FIRST AND SECOND RIBBON AWARDED IN ES 901-906 THE MAVIS FILMER MEMORIAL TROPHY for OVER SECTION 3 & 4 Trophy donated by REDCLIFFE SHOW SOCIETY GRAND OF SHOW SECTIONS 1,3,4 & 5 SASH & $75 BICENTENNIAL HORTICULTURAL PERPETUAL TROPHY for OVER SECTIONS 6, 7 & 8 SECTION 6, 7, 8 $20 RESERVE $10 (All Perpetual Trophies to be held for 12 months only and returned to Redcliffe Show Society office one week prior to Show) Please ensure that your email address is on the entry form and that your contact details are current.

SECTION 8 14 FRUIT, NUTS and EGGS (All fruit to have minimum of 1cm. stalk) 801. Bunch of Bananas Lady Fingers ripening 802. Bunch of Bananas Any other variety 803. Lady Finger Bananas One Hand ripening 804. Oranges, Navel Three with stalks 805. Oranges, Any other variety Three with stalks 806. Mandarins, Three with stalks 807. Lemons, Smooth skin Three with stalks 808. Lemons, Bush variety Three with stalks 809. Limes Three with stalks 810. Grapefruit Yellow flesh Three with stalks 811. Grapefruit Pink flesh Three with stalks 812. Cumquats Plate of Twelve with stalks 813. Tangerines Three with stalks 814. Tangelos Three with stalks 815. Strawberries Plate of Six with stalks 816. Passionfruit Purple or Red variety. Plate of 6 817. Passionfruit Yellow variety. Plate of 6 818. Pawpaw Yellow Flesh One 819. Pawpaw Red Flesh One 820. Avocado Three Any Variety 821. Any other Fruit Not specified 822. Collection of Fruit At least six distinct varieties 823. Nuts twelve Any variety 824. Eggs White Six only Convectional breeds 825. Eggs Brown Six only Conventional breeds. 826. Eggs Six only Any other variety RESERVE - ES 801-826 (Sash) - ES 801-826(Sash) - ES 801-826(Sash) 3 HORTICULTURE SECTION HEAD STEWARD Fay Greenstreet Ph. 0405 743 744 STEWARDS Neil Hynard, Ph. 0400 971 289 John Greenstreet, John Shepherd, Vicki Feige, Peter Feige, Russell Johnson, Bev Ford, Ron Ford, Robin Pengelly.Pearl Wilson REGULATIONS 1. Entries close Thursday 28 June 2018 Exhibits in all Sections will be accepted at the Horticulture Pavilion on Thursday 28 June 2018 between 9:30am and 5:30pm and are to be ready for Judging by 6.45pm. Late entries will not be judged. 2. All Entries MUST be accompanied by a completed entry form. 3. Entries after 5pm will not be accepted without a completed entry form. 4. All Exhibits to be nominated on entry form and will not be accepted unless accompanied with entry fee. 5. Entry Fee is $1 per entry for Floral Art and 50c per entry for all other Sections. 6. Prizes as stated at the beginning of each Section can be collected from Stewards at 4pm on Sunday 1 July 2018. 7. All Cuts in Section 1 to be of reasonable Show standard. 8. Pot Plants will not be accepted unless the weight is less than 10kg and the height is less than one metre from base of pot, unless otherwise stated in each class. 9. Section 6, 7 & 8 All exhibits must be grown by the competitor. Vegetables must have bare root and/or tops attached where applicable. All citrus to have a minimum of 1cm. stalk. 10. All Exhibits are to be collected after 4pm on Sunday 1 July 2018. Potted plants must be signed out by exhibitor. Exhibits not collected will be surrendered to Show Society. No cars will be allowed on showgrounds before 4pm on Sunday 1 July 2018. 11. All care will be taken of the exhibits but the Society will not be responsible for any loss or damage. 12. The Head Steward reserves the right to group certain classes and allocate prizes at his or her discretion. 13. Plants will be accepted for Judging even if foliage is trimmed & supported by stakes, but stakes are not to be higher than plant. 14. Prizes awarded in all classes at Judges discretion. 15. All Classes Receive both a First and second Prize. First Prize is goods to the value of $5. and Second Prize is goods to the value of $2.50 EXCEPT where otherwise stated. 16. The Horticulture Pavilion will be open at 8 am daily. 17. More than 1 entry allowed in any class.

SECTION 1 ROSES (All cuts must be grown by the competitor) Exhibition Roses 101. Three Roses either distinct or single cultivar 102. Four Roses two cultivars 103. One Rose red shade 104. One Rose pink shade 105. One Rose white or yellow shade 106. One Rose Bi-colour or blend 107. One Rose For Novice Grower RESERVE 4 -ES 101-107(Sash) -ES 101-107(Sash) Roy Grant Memorial Prize of $50 awarded to EXHIBITION ROSE/S ES 101-105 Decorative Roses 108. Three Roses in one container bud showing colour to full bloom 109. One full bloom 110. Three Stem Cuts of Mini Flora in one container 111. One Stem Cut of Floribunda or Polyanthus 112. One Vase of Seven Roses Same Cultivar 113. One Vase of Floribunda 114. Three Stem Cuts of Miniatures in one container 115. One Arrangement of Miniatures - ES 108 115 (Sash) RESERVE - ES 108 115 (Sash) Roy Grant Memorial Prize of $50 awarded to DECORATIVE ROSES ES 108-115 13 SECTION 7 VEGETABLES 701. Cabbage One large variety with stalk 702. Cabbage One small variety with stalk 703. Cauliflower One with stalk 704. Lettuce One hearting variety with bare roots in water 705. Lettuce One non-hearting variety with bare roots in water 706. Lettuce Cos with bare roots in water 707. Celery 1 Bunch 708. Carrots Under 15cm. Three with tops attached. Any variety 709. Carrots Over 15cm.Three with tops attached. Any variety 710. Eschallots One tied bunch 711. Any 3 Asian Veg. Same variety on a plate 712. Beetroot Three stalks with tops attached 713. Radish Six with tops attached 714. Silverb eet Six stalks.traditional variety 715. Silverbeet Six stalks. Any other variety 716. Tomatoes Three coloured with stalks 717. Tomatoes Cherry variety. Minimum 8 with stalks 718. Rhubarb Three stalks with tops 719. Chokos White or Green with stalks 720. Squash Three with stalks any variety 721. Leeks Three with roots 722. Peas Twelve with stalks 723. Beans French Twelve with stalks 724. Beans Any other variety with stalks 725. Bok Chow With bare roots 726. Sweet Potato Three. Any variety 727. English Potato Three with stalks 728. Kale Bunch of 6 leaves 729. Pumpkin Jap variety 730. Pumpkin Any other variety 731. Collection of Vegetables At least six distinct varieties 732. Any other variety of Vegetable Including ornamentals - ES 101-115 (Sash) BEST EXHIBIT - ES 101-115 (Sash) Roy Grant Memorial Trophy for BEST EXHIBIT Classes 101-115 RESERVE IN ES 701-732 (Sash) IN ES 701 732 (Sash) IN ES 701-732 (Sash)

SECTION 6 12 HERBS and SPICES (Not over 10kg and 1metre height, including pot, unless otherwise specified) Bunched and tied minimum of 6 stalks unless otherwise specified 601. Oregano must be bunched and tied 602. Rosemary must be bunched and tied 603. Parsley must be bunched and tied 604. Parsley Italian variety must be bunched and tied 605. Lemon Grass must be bunched and tied 606. Basil must be bunched and tied 607. Mint must be bunched and tied 608. Chives must be bunched and tied 609. Garlic Chives with roots, must be bunched and tied 610. Bay Leaves bunch/branch 611. Collection of Three Herbs must be bunched and tied 612. Collection of Six Herbs must be bunched and tied 613. Herb or Spice Garden Not over 10kg 614. Garlic bulb With bare roots 615. Chillies Long pod over 50mm (2 ) Max 12 616. Chillies Long pod under 50mm Max 18 617. Chillies Any other shape pod Min 10 618. Turmeric Root/Rhizome 619. Ginger Narrow leaf Any Edible Variety 620. Ginger Broad leaf Any Edible Variety 621. Any other Herb Tied Bunch of 622. Any Herb Potted to 10kg SECTION 1 CUT FLOWERS (All cuts must be maximum height of 45cm and must be grown by the Competitor) 116. One Camellia Formal 117. One Camellia Informal 118. One Gerbera single 119. One Gerbera double 120. One Gerbera any other variety 121. One Cut Flower or Bract 122. One Cut of Australian Native 123. One Geranium 124. One Cut of Orchid 125. One Cut Bird of Paradise 126. One Cut Hibiscus 127. One Cut Lavender 128. One Cut Snow Flake 129. One Cut Poinsettias 130. One Cut or small bunch Daisies 131. One Cut Red Hot Poker 132. One Bougainvillea 133. Any Other Variety not specified ES 116 132 (Sash) RESERVE - ES 116 132 (Sash) - ES 116 132 (Sash) 5 RESERVE ES 601 622(Sash) ES 601 622 (Sash) ES 601 622 (Sash)

SECTION 2 - FLORAL ART ARRANGEMENTS Entry Fee: $1.00 (Floral Art enquires Contact: Bev Ford Ph.0412 388 412 Or Deborrah Lord Ph. 0424 396 452) PRIZEs: MONEY FIRST $10. SECOND $5.VOUCHER or PRIZE REGULATIONS: Arrangements must be contained within the bench panels 80cm x 70cm, you may have to share this space. Accessories are permitted in all Classes. 6 Novice and Junior The Novice Section is for anyone who has not previously won a first prize, in this Section, at the Redcliffe Show. A table arrangement must not exceed 23cm in height. 201. Patio Table Arrangement to include fresh flowers 202. Driftwood and flowers 203. Flower girl basket RITA SIKES PRIZE 201-203 Intermediate 204. Naturalistic 205. High and Dry (Dried material only) 206. Over the Edge 207. Own Choice (Steward s Prize) 204-207 $25. (Sash) RESERVE 204-207 $10. (Sash) 204-207 $10. (Sash) Cash Donated by Peninsula Floral Art Group and Redcliffe Show Society. SECTION 5 11 ORCHIDS (Not over 10kg, including pot, unless otherwise specified, 2 metre height restriction) REGULATIONS: Hanging baskets, bark slab, pots, will be accepted Novice Section 501. Hybrid Orchid any type 502. Species Orchid any type ES 501 503(Sash) Open Section 503. Cattleya Exhibition Type All colours including White 504. Cattleya any other hybrid including Cluster 505. Cattleya Hybrid Minature - (Under 60mm) 506. Dendrobium hybrid All types (including Australian Native) 507. Paphiopedilum/Pragmipedium all types (including species) 508. Phalaenopsis All types (including Species) 509. Cymbidium All Types (including Australian Native) 510. Oncidium hybrid All types (Including Oncidium Alliance) 511. Vandaceous Vanda/Vandacostylis/and any other hybrid 512. Epidendrum/Encyclia All types (including Species) 513. Any other hybrid Orchid not listed in the above classes 514. Any other Species Orchid not listed in classes 507/508/512 515. Any other Australian Native Orchid not listed in classes 506 and 509 516. Any Terrestrial Orchid - ES 504 516 (Sash) RESERVE - ES 504 516 (Sash) - ES 504 516 (Sash)

SECTION 4 10 CACTI and SUCCULENTS Not over 10kg and 1metre max height including pot unless otherwise specified CACTI -Supporting Stakes Permitted- 401. One Mammillaria 402. One Pear Cactus Any variety 403. One Globular Cactus 404. One Clumping Cactus 405A One Tall Cactus Branching 405B One Tall Cactus 406. One flowering Cactus 407. One Cactus any other variety not specified CACTUS (Sash) RESERVE CACTUS (Sash) SUCCULENTS -Supporting Stakes Permitted- 408. One Succulent Rosette Formation 409. One Succulent Shrubby or Branching 410. One Succulent Tall variety not specified 411. One Succulent Unusual shape or foliage 412. One Succulent In Flower 413. One Succulent Not specified in classes 408 to 412 414. One pot of Lithops 415. One pot of Jade Small Leaf 416. One Jade Large leaf 417A One Pot of Flowering Euphorbia Crown of Thorns 417B One Pot of Flowering Euphorbia Any other variety 418. One Pot of Aloe Any Variety 419. One Agave SECTION 2(cont) - FLORAL ART ARRANGEMENTS Open 208. Modern Mass 209. Foliage Fantasy (Foliage only) 210. Bark and Succulents 211. Arrangement of Artificial Flowers 212. Own Choice (A Wrigley Memorial Trophy) 208-212 $25. (Sash) RESERVE 208-212 $10. (Sash) 208-212 $10. (Sash) Advanced The Advanced Section is for anyone who is a Florist or is a Floral Art Judge. 213. Crescent Design 214. Water Wise (L. Fisher BEM Memorial Trophy) 215. Double Decker VIEWERS CHOICE 7 201-215 (Prize) 213-215 $25. (Sash) RESERVE 213-215 $10. (Sash) 213-215 $10. (Sash) SUCCULENT RESERVE SUCCULENT (Sash) (Sash) CACTUS and/or SUCCULENT GARDEN 420. Succulent Garden (no cactus) Under 10kg 421. Succulent and Cactus Garden Under 10kg 422. Cactus Garden (no succulent) Under 10kg - ES 420-422(Sash) RESERVE - ES 420-422(Sash) - ES 401-422(Sash)

SECTION 3 8 POT PLANTS (Not over 10kg and 1metre max height, including pot, unless otherwise specified) 301. One pot of Begonia Rex variety 302. One pot of Begonia Any other variety 303. One Pot of Alocasia 304. One Pot of Anthurium in flower or bract 305. One Pot of Anthurium miniature in flower 306. One Pot of Aglaonema 307. One Croton 1.5metres max height 308. One Pot of Dieffenbachia 1.5metre max height 309. One Pot of Spathiphyllum 310. One Pot of African Violet 311. One Pot of Maranta 312. One Pot of Calathea 313. One Pot of Sansevieria Any variety 1.5m max height 314. One Pot of Coleus 315. Plant for table decoration 23 cm max height 316. One Pot of Peperomia 317. One Pot of Syngonium 318. One potted Rose 319. One Palm or Cycad 1.5metres max height 320. One Philodendron 1.5metres max height 321. One Pot of Lycopodium 322. One Bonsai up to 15cm pot 323. One Bonsai 16cm to 24cm pot 324. One Bonsai 25cm pot and over 325. One Pot of Zanadu 326. One Pot of Clivia In flower or berry 327. One Pot of Zygocactus In hanging basket in flower 328. One Pot of Zygocactus In a pot in flower 329. One Cordyline 1.5metres max height 330. One Dracaena 1.5metres max height 331. One Staghorn 332. One Elkhorn 333. One Bromeliad In pot In flower or fruit 334. One pot of Bromeliad Multi growth 335. Tillandsia SECTION 3 9 POT PLANTS (cont) (Not over 10kg and 1metre max height, including pot, unless otherwise specified) 336. One Ponytail 337. One Yucca green foliage 338. One Yucca variegated foliage 339. On Foliage Plant not specified 340. One Foliage Shrub not specified 341. Any other pot plant in flower or berry 342. Foliage Plant trellised not provided for 343. One Creeper trellised 1.2 metres max height 344. One Australian Native Tree 1.5 metres max height 345. One Australian Native Shrub 1 metre max height 346. One Hanging Basket in flower 347. One Hanging Basket other than fern 348. One Hanging Basket of Maidenhair Fern 349. One Hanging Basket of Fern other than Maidenhair 350. One pot of Maidenhair Fern 351. One pot of Fern other than Maidenhair FERN RESERVE FERN POT PLANT ES 348 351 (Sash) ES 348 351 (Sash) (Excluding Fern) (Sash) RESERVE POT PLANT (Excluding Fern) (Sash) BEST EXHIBIT ES 301-351 (Trophy) ES 301-351 (Sash) Roy Ashborn Memorial Trophy awarded to Class 323 Roy Ashborn Memorial Trophy awarded to Class 324