Page 2 Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 Sheffield Spring Flower Show ENQUIRIES Paul Robinson - 6491 2115 - Exhibitor s Numbers, Floral Art, Flowers & Foliage Cate Rejman - 0407 112 090 - General enquiries, Vegetable Art, Photographic Competition On behalf of the Kentish Garden Club and the Spring Flower Show committee, we would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank each and every one of our dedicated helpers who contribute in many and varied ways to the success of the show. We would also like to thank our wonderful sponsors whose support helps to ensure the success of this important annual event. SHOW FEATURES INCLUDE Daffodil Display Cut Flower Display Floral Art Display. Plant Stalls Produce Stalls LIGHT LUNCHES AVAILABLE (SOUP AND SANDWICHES) also MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS 15 & 16 October 2016 Saturday 10-3, Sunday 10-3 Sheffield Town Hall PRESENTATION OF PRIZES 2.30pm on Sunday The Kentish Garden Club meets on the 2 nd Thursday of each month in the Gallery, next to the Sheffield Town Hall, Sheffield, at 7.30pm. We invite you to attend our meetings and join our Club. For further information please visit our website at www.kentishgardenclub.com.au
Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 Page 3 Welcome to the 2016 Sheffield Spring Flower Show The Sheffield Spring Flower Show is thought to be the oldest continuously run flower show in Tasmania, if not Australia. Since early 1900 s the show has been staged in Sheffield. Originally it was more of a country fair showcasing local produce, animals, arts and crafts and a great deal more. In the early days, the highlight of the event was a dinner dance held on the Saturday night. The show has evolved since then, moving to focus on plants especially daffodils and cut flowers. Of course there has always been produce available for sale, along with light refreshments for patrons. In response to feedback from the local community, we have decided to broaden the appeal of our show. Whilst the focus is still on flowers and plants, we are pleased to introduce new categories of photography and vegetable art. Additionally this year we are focusing on children with a potting area set up for children to plant and take home their very own flower or vegetable seedling. In addition to the floral displays, we are delighted to introduce our guest artist this year Brenda Haas who has remarkable botanical art skills. For those of you interested in producing the maximum amount of fruit and vegetables from a very small area such as a back garden, Robert & Eileen Millet will be on hand to showcase and explain what can be done with a small area (their book will also available for sale). Finally, our very own beekeeping group a subset of the Kentish Garden Club will be available to share their experiences in beekeeping. We hope you enjoy our expanded show, and we welcome you to the Sheffield Spring Flower Show for 2016. Page 4 Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 SHOW RULES AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. All exhibits (Daffodils, Cut Flowers, Floral & Vegetable Art, photography) to be staged between 11 am & 1 pm on FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER. 2. Judging commences at 2 pm on FRIDAY 14 OCTOBER. The judges' decision will be final. 3. All floral exhibits must be the property of, and be grown by the Exhibitor, except in Floral and Vegetable Art where the exhibit MUST be designed and arranged by the Exhibitor. 4. With the sole exception of classes 7 and 14, displays in the flower and foliage section may not be wired for support. 5. The Stewards will direct Exhibitors on staging and will be of assistance if you need any. All exhibits MUST have a white dot attached, showing class number on top, and Exhibitor s number below. 6. Exhibits may not be removed until after the presentations on Sunday 16 October, without the consent of the Stewards. CATEGORIES: Exhibitor No. Beginner any age. Open any age Child - under 12 Teenager aged 13-18 Adult 18 years and over 10 Class 12 The Kentish Garden Club
Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 Page 5 Page 6 Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 AWARDS BEST EXHIBIT AWARDS: 1st prize $25, 2 nd prize $15 Best exhibit in Daffodils Best exhibit in Daffodils Child Section Best exhibit Grown in a Pot Best exhibit in Rhododendron Best exhibit in Camellia Best exhibit in Flowers & Foliage Best exhibit in Novelty Section Best exhibit in Floral Art Open Section Best exhibit in Floral Art Beginner Section Best exhibit in Floral Art Child Section Best exhibit in Vegetable Art Child Section Best exhibit in Vegetable Art Adult Section AWARDS PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION: 1 st prize $25, 2 nd prize $15 Best photo Child Section Best photo Teenager Section Best photo Adult Section PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION This is a new competition, introduced for the first time this year. Rules a. Photo must be taken by the entrant b. Photo must be of a flower or plant or garden c. Photo must be high quality and printed on photographic paper in A4 size (printing can be done at Harvey Norman, Kmart etc) d. Photos are not to be framed Class No. 1. Child (under 12) 2. Teenager (13-18) 3. Adult (over 18) AWARDS PEOPLES CHOICE: $20 prize Based on voting from our visitors at each exhibit there will be a prize awarded for each of the following People s Choice Floral Art People s Choice Vegetable Art People s Choice Photographic Competition
Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 Page 7 Page 8 Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 FLOWERS & FOLIAGE a. All exhibitors to supply own containers green bottles are good! b. Please read Show rules and conditions of entry. c. Exhibitors to ring Mr Paul Robinson for entry number, phone number 6491 2115. d. Please NAME your shrubs and trees etc, or leave a label BLANK for someone else to do so. e. Entries will be judged primarily on the condition of flowers and foliage rather than arrangement Class No. 4. An arrangement of annuals in a container 5. An arrangement of perennials in a container 6. An arrangement of flowers from bulbs, rhizomes or corms in a container not more than 24 7. An arrangement of tulips in a container not more than 12 (may be wired) 8. An arrangement of herbs in a container 9. 1 stem of flowering shrub or tree 10. 4 distinct stems of foliage (no flowers or buds) in a container 11. 1 single stem of flowering annual 12. 1 single stem of flowering perennial 13. 1 single stem of flowering bulb 14. 1 single stem of tulip (tulips may be wired) 15. 1 single stem of foliage, may be with buds, seeds, new growth 16. 1 single stem of native plant foliage 17. 1 single stem of native flowering shrub 18. 1 single orchid spike 19. 1 to 3 stems of protea DAFFODILS Singles 20. Trumpets 1 single bloom, any colour 21. Large cupped 1 single bloom, any colour 22. Small cupped 1 single bloom, any colour Doubles 23. Doubles 1 single bloom, any colour Miniature 24. Miniature 1 single bloom, any colour Multi 25. Triandrus 1 single bloom, any colour 26. Jonquilla 1 single bloom, any colour 27. Tazetta 1 single bloom, any colour Others miscellaneous 28. Poeticus 1 single bloom, any colour 29. Bulbocodium 1 single bloom, any colour 30. Split-Cupped 1 single bloom, any colour Children s Section (Under 12) 31. Any variety of daffodil 1 single bloom, any colour
Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 Page 9 Page 10 Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 RHODODENDRON A truss is a cluster of florets on one stem and coming from a single bud. 32. 1 red truss 33. 1 pink truss 34. 1 truss, any colour other than pink or red 35. A collection of rhododendron flowers, not more than 6 CAMELLIAS 36. 1 bloom (single) 37. 1 bloom (semi-double) 38. 1 bloom (Anemone Form) 39. 1 bloom (Peony Form) 40. 1 bloom (Formal double) 41. 1 bloom (miniature) 42. Arrangement of camellia blooms, nor more than 12, in a basket GROWN IN A POT 43. Pot of flowering annuals 44. Pot of flowering bulbs 45. Pot of indoor foliage 46. Indoor potted plant in flower 47. Outdoor potted plant in flower 48. Pot of orchids 49. Pot of cacti or succulents 50. Pot of ferns 51. Pot of herbs 52. Bonsai FLORAL ART a. Artificial plant material may NOT be used. b. Wiring is permitted excepting self stemmed posies. (Plant material requiring water MUST be in water). c. Exhibitors will be judged on original and creative design, with use of the principles and elements of design, freshness, good grooming, unit, harmony, technique and finish. d. Please read Show rules and conditions of entry. e. Any of the classes listed below in class no. 53 through 56 inclusive can be entered as an open or beginner entry f. Beginner someone who has not entered before or someone who has never won a prize in floral art g. Open more experienced entrants who typically have previously won a prize in floral art. However, anyone is able to enter the Open category OPEN & BEGINNER 53. Wedding bells 54. Christmas comes early 55. Feeling blue 56. Australian Outback NOVELTY OPEN TO ALL 57. Arrangement using weeds only 58. Arrangement using anything found on a roadside (maximum size 30cm x 30cm) CHILD S SECTION (under 12) 59. Miniature garden (maximum size 20cm x 30cm) 60. Space Monster made from vegetables and/or flowers
Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 Page 11 VEGETABLE ART a. Entry must be made entirely from vegetables, but no artificial plant material is permitted. b. Wiring is permitted. c. Vegetables and fruit may be decorated in any manner, but it must be obvious that vegetables or fruit are being used d. No carving into the flesh of fruits or vegetables. You may attach decorations with pins, glue etc e. No pasta to be used f. No painting g. Art will be judged on creativity and originality of entry. Class No. CHILD (under 12) & ADULT 61. Under the sea 62. Animals or birds