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KALAMUNDA & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (INC) SPRING FLOWER SHOW, 2018 TO BE HELD AT KALAMUNDA AGRICULTURAL HALL CANNING ROAD, KALAMUNDA Featuring STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BOWL OF FLOWERS & WEST AUSTRALIAN GARDENER AWARD FOR HANGING BASKET SATURDAY: 20 th OCTOBER 2018 from 12 noon to 5pm ADMISSION: FREE A donation would be much appreciated PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES: At 4.45 pm SALE OF FLOWERS: At 5.00 pm Please direct any enquiries to Mrs Pam Edwards Telephone 9454 5228 or visit the Society Website at www.kalamundaagriculturalsociety.com.au

2 SHOW BY-LAWS 1. ENTRIES CLOSE WITH THE SECRETARY, MRS P EDWARDS, POST OFFICE BOX 50, KALAMUNDA OR THE BOX AT THE KALAMUNDA LIBRARY, AT 5PM ON TUESDAY, 16 TH OCTOBER 2018. 2. Entry Fees: 50 cents per entry or unlimited entries for $5. Children s entries free. 3. All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor, except in Informal Floral Art and Children s sections (unless otherwise specified). 4. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE STAGED BETWEEN 7.00AM AND 9.30AM ON SATURDAY 20 th OCTOBER. 5. The judges shall not give any award to any exhibit not in accordance with the schedule and shall withhold any award to any exhibit not considered worthy. The judges decision is final. 6. Points will be awarded: 3 for 1 st prize, 2 for 2 nd prize and a further 3 for Champion, or 2 in the case of Best Exhibit. In the event of a tie the winner will be on a count back of the most 1 st prizes. A minimum of 8 points for trophies. (Excepting children s sections). 7. Every care, but no responsibility will be taken by the Society for loss or damage. 8. All exhibits of cut flowers become the property of the Society and may be disposed of as the Committee directs. 9. Exhibitors may use the Society s vases or bowls or may use their own. 10. Hanging baskets may contain one or more plants of the same species. 11. DANGEROUS OR DISEASED EXHIBITS. SHOULD THE SOCIETY HAVE ANY REASON TO SUSPECT THAT ANY EXHIBIT IS DANGEROUS OR OBJECTIONABLE, IT MAY HAVE SAME REMOVED FROM, OR REFUSE ITS ADMISSION TO THE HALL. 12. WHERE NO OTHER DIRECTION IS GIVEN IN THIS SCHEDULE, JUDGING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD LAID DOWN BY THE WA HORTICULTURAL COUNCIL. EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO READ THESE BY-LAWS CAREFULLY

SECTION A Cards will be awarded for Champion or Best Exhibit in Rose, Carnation, Gerbera, Sweet Pea, Iris, Pelargonium, Pot Plant, Hanging Basket, Vase, Bowl and Floral Art exhibit; to be selected from all entries. ROSES HYBRID TEA 1. SOCIETY S CHAMPIONSHIP FOR ROSES, 9 Distinct (1 st Prize $10, 2 nd Prize $5) 2. Roses, 6 distinct 3. Roses, 3 distinct 4. Roses, 3 n.n.d. 5. Roses, 3 red 6. Roses, 3 pink 7. Roses, 3 white 8. Roses, 3 bi-colour 9. Roses, 3 any other shade 10. Roses, 3 of one variety to be shown in the following stages: (a) half open bloom (b) full exhibition condition (c) full bloom (not necessarily showing stamens) 11. Roses, 1 cut ROSES FLORIBUNDA, CLUSTER TYPE 12. Floribunda, 3 cuts, red shades 13. Floribunda, 3 cuts, pink shades 14. Floribunda, 3 cuts, white 15. Floribunda, 3 cuts, bi-colour 16. Floribunda, 3 cuts, any other shade 17. Floribunda, 3 cuts, n.n.d. 18. Floribunda, 1 cut ROSES MINIATURE 19. Roses, Miniature, 3 cuts, red shades 20. Roses, Miniature, 3 cuts, pink shades 21. Roses, Miniature, 3 cuts, white 22. Roses, Miniature, 3 cuts, any other shade 23. Roses, Miniature, 3 cuts, n.n.d. 24. Roses, Miniature, 1 cut ROSES DAVID AUSTIN TYPE 25. Roses, David Austin, 3 cuts, nnd 26. Roses, David Austin, 1 cut $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 1 26 INCLUSIVE

4 CARNATIONS 27. SOCIETY S CHAMPIONSHIP FOR CARNATIONS 6 blooms, 4 distinct (1 st Prize $10, 2 nd Prize $5) 28. Carnations, 3 cuts, distinct 29. Carnations, 3 cuts, n.n.d. 30. Carnations, 3 cuts, red shades, self coloured 31. Carnations, 3 cuts, pink or white shade, self coloured 32. Carnations, 3 cuts, yellow or orange shade, self coloured 33. Carnations, 3 cuts, any other colour 34. Carnations, 1 cut NOTE: Carnations to show approximately 26cm stem. $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 27 34 INCLUSIVE GERBERAS 35. SOCIETY S CHAMPIONSHIP FOR GERBERAS, 6 blooms, 3 single, 3 double. (1 st Prize $10, 2 nd Prize $5) 36. Gerberas, 3 double, n.n.d. 37. Gerberas, 1 double 38. Gerberas, 3 single over 100mm. n.n.d. 39. Gerberas, 3 single under 100mm. n.n.d. 40. Gerberas, 1 single over 100mm 41. Gerberas, 1 single under 100mm $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 35 41 INCLUSIVE SWEET PEAS With own foliage in all classes. 42. SOCIETY S CHAMPIONSHIP FOR SWEET PEAS, 4 Vases, distinct, 4 cuts each vase. (1 st Prize $10, 2 nd Prize $5) 43. Sweet Peas, 3 vases, distinct, 4 cuts each 44. Sweet Peas, 1 vase, n.n.d., 6 cuts $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 42 44 INCLUSIVE

IRIS 45. SOCIETY S CHAMPIONSHIP FOR IRIS 6 stalks, 4 distinct. Tall Bearded or Louisiana (1 st Prize $10, 2 nd Prize $5) 46. Iris, Tall Bearded, 3 stalks, n.n.d. 47. Iris, Tall Bearded, 1 stalk 48. Iris, Arilbred, 3 stalks, n.n.d. 49. Iris, Arilbred, 1 stalk 50. Iris, Louisiana, 3 stalks, n.n.d. 51. Iris, Louisiana, 1 stalk 52. Iris, Spuria, 3 stalks, n.n.d. 53. Iris, Spuria, 1 stalk 54. Iris, not elsewhere specified, 3 stalks, n.n.d. 55. Iris, Dutch, 3 stalks, n.n.d. 56. Iris, Dutch, 3 stalks, 1 colour $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 45 56 INCLUSIVE PELARGONIUMS (May be shown with own foliage in all classes) 57. SOCIETY S CHAMPIONSHIP FOR PELARGONIUMS, Pelargonium Regal, 6 distinct with own foliage. (1 st Prize $10, 2 nd Prize $5) 58. Pelargonium, Regal, 3 distinct 59. Pelargonium, Regal, 1 cut 60. Pelargonium Zonal, 3 distinct, single 61. Pelargonium Zonal, 3 distinct, double 62. Pelargonium Zonal, 1 single 63. Pelargonium Zonal, 1 double 64. Pelargonium Ivy (Geranium) 3 distinct $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 57 64 INCLUSIVE MISCELLANEOUS ES 65. Stock, 3 cuts, distinct 66. Stock, 1 cut 67. Petunias (any variety), 3 cuts, distinct 68. Petunias (any variety), 3 cuts, n.n.d. 69. Petunias (any variety), 1 cut 70. Pansies, 6 distinct, collars allowed 71. Pansies, 3 one colour, collars allowed 72. Pansies, 3 distinct, collars allowed 73. Bulb, tuber or ryzome, N.E.S., 3 cuts 74. Bulb, tuber or ryzome, N.E.S., 1 cut 75. Garden flowers, 6 cuts, distinct 76. Garden flowers, 3 cuts, distinct 77. Marguerite, 3 cuts 78. Flowers, N.E.S., 3 cuts. 5

79. Flowers, N.E.S., 1 cut 80. Shrub, tree or creeper, flowering, 3 cuts, distinct 81. Shrub, tree or creeper, flowering, 1 cut 82. Shrub, tree or creeper, foliage, 3 cuts, distinct 83. Shrub, tree or creeper, foliage, 1 cut 84. Native shrub, tree or creeper in flower, 3 cuts distinct 85. Native shrub, tree or creeper in flower, 1 cut NOTE: Classes 80 to 85 inclusive not to exceed 75cm from bench and not to show more than one stem at entry to tube or container. $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 65 85 INCLUSIVE $10 PRIZE MONEY FOR 2 ND MOST POINTS ES 65 85 INCLUSIVE 6 FORMAL FLORAL BOWLS. Bowls to be arranged in FORMAL style. 86. STATE CHAMPIONSHIPO FOR BOWL OF FLOWERS Must include at least three types of flowers, other foliage allowed. (1 st Prize $40; 2 nd Prize $20) 87. Bowl of Roses 88. Bowl of Sweet Peas 89. Bowl of Marguerite 90. Bowl of Calendulas 91. Bowl of Bulbs, Tubers or Ryzomes 92. Bowl of Pelargoniums Zonal, Regal or Ivy 93. Bowl of flowering shrub, tree or creeper (1 type) 94. Bowl of mixed garden flowers (any foliage allowed) 95. Bowl of flowers, N.E.S. (1 type) FORMAL FLORAL VASES. Vases to be arranged in FORMAL style 96. Vase of Roses, 1 variety, not to exceed 12 cuts 97. Vase of Roses, not to exceed 12 cuts 98. Vase of Floribunda Roses 99. Vase of Carnations, 9 to 12 cuts 100. Vase of Gladiolus, 6 to 9 cuts 101. Vase of Iris, any 1 type, not to exceed 12 cuts 102. Vase of Gerberas (own foliage allowed) 103. Vase of Sweet Peas 104. Vase of Calendulas 105. Vase of Mixed Garden Flowers 106. Vase of flowering shrub, tree or creeper (1 type) 107. Vase of bulbs, tubers or ryzomes 108. Vase of Poppies, any variety (any foliage allowed) 109. Vase of flowers, N.E.S. (1 type) CHAMPION VASE AND BOWL TAKEN FROM ANY $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 86 108 INCLUSIVE

7 SECTION B HANGING BASKETS Hanging basket or hanging container not to exceed 35cm diameter or 35cm at the longest side for classes 1 to 6 inclusive. 1. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR HANGING CONTAINER 1 container in bloom, 1 container in foliage. (Note dimensions above) 2. Fern 3. Begonia 4. Foliage other than fern or begonia 5. Flowering 6. Containing two or more species (may be either foliage or flowering or both) 7. Foliage under 250mm 8. Flowering under 250mm $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 1 8 INCLUSIVE POT PLANTS Pots not to exceed 25.5cm in diameter (except if otherwise stated) 9. SOCIETY S CHAMPIONSHIP FOR POT PLANTS 4 Pots, 4 distinct genera. (1 st Prize $10, 2 nd Prize $5) 10. Foliage pot plant, variegated (not Fern or Palm) 11. Foliage pot plant, not variegated (not Fern or Palm) 12. Pot plant in flower, other than Orchid 13. 3 pot plants, other than Fern, distinct 14. Palm, any variety 15. Fern, maidenhair, fine 16. Fern, maidenhair, other than fine 17. Fern, any other variety 18. 3 Ferns, distinct 19. Orchid in flower 20. Climbing pot plant 21. Plant in bloom (other than Orchid) bulb, tuber ryzome or corm 22. Cacti, 4 pots pots 150mm or under 23. Cacti, 1 pot pot 150mm or under 24. Succulent, 4 pots pots 150mm or under 25. Succulent, 1 pot pot 150mm or under 26. Miniature garden (must be growing) total area not to exceed 1.3 metres perimeter. 27. Bromeliad, 3 pots, distinct 28. Bromeliad, 1 pot 29. Miniature Rose, 1 pot, flowering 30. Terrarium $20 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 9 30 INCLUSIVE

8 SECTION C INFORMAL FLORAL ART Exhibits may be brought to the hall complete. Flowers not necessarily grown by the exhibitor. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Maximum space allocated in any class is 75cm. No restrictions in any class unless otherwise stated. 1. Pretty as a Picture Prize $10 2. I Stand Alone 3. Simply Red 4. The Forrest Floor Prize $10 5. Reflection 6. Tall & Stately 7. Spring has Sprung 8. Five in a Row 9. Arrangement Depicting a Nursery Rhyme Prize $10 (Must be named) 10. Just for Beginners Own choice. (Fresh Flowers) $10 PRIZE MONEY FOR CHAMPION OR BEST EXHIBIT ES 1 10 INCLUSIVE. $15 PRIZE MONEY FOR MOST POINTS ES 1 10 INCLUSIVE SECTION D CHILDREN All entries must be arranged by the exhibitor at the hall under the supervision of the stewards. Any exhibitor failing to do this or allowing any parent or friend to assist in arranging exhibits may be disqualified. (Please note that flowers must be in water or in a moist medium, e.g. oasis or wet sand). Classes 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 must have been grown by the exhibitor. 7 YEARS AND UNDER 1. Decorated saucer arranged in wet sand (max 180mm diameter) 2. Novelty exhibit Favourite Character made from fruit/vegetables. Must be named 3. Miniature Garden (must be growing). Total area not to exceed 1.3 metres perimeter 4. Container of flowers decoratively arranged.

9 SECTION D CHILDREN (CONT.) 10 YEARS AND UNDER 5. Container of flowers decoratively arranged 6. Decorated saucer arranged in wet sand (max 180mm diameter) 7. Novelty exhibit must contain fruit and/or vegetables and/or flowers. (Must be named) 8. Plant growing in pot or container 9. Miniature garden (must be growing). Total area not to exceed 1.3 metres perimeter. 10. Terrarium 15 YEARS AND UNDER 11. Single flower arrangement 12. Novelty exhibit Made from Fruit and/or Vegetables and/or Flowers. 13. Arrangement depicting a Nursery Rhyme (Must be Named). 14. Floating Bowl. Water should be covered, and flowers contained inside bowl. 15. Terrarium 16. Plant growing in pot or container 17. Cactus or succulent, 1 pot 18. Miniature garden (must be growing). Total area not to exceed 1.3 metres perimeter. 19. Hanging basket or container IN ALL AGE CATEGORIES - $10 PRIZE FOR BEST EXHIBIT. $10 PRIZE AND TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS IN EACH AGE CATEGORY, (Kindly donated by Korb Family)

10 SECTION E VEGETABLES AND FRUIT 1. Collection of vegetables grown in one garden. Entries will be allowed space of 800 x 900mm. Quantities no more than in other classes. Points awarded for number of kinds, quality and display. 2. Collection of root vegetables 3. Turnip, 3 of 4. Beetroot, bunch of 4 5. Carrot, bunch of 4 6. Sweet Potato, any variety, 2 of 7. Tomato, 5 of 8. Radish, bunch of 6 9. Silverbeet, bunch of 6 10. Peas, any one variety, 500g 11. Beans, broad, 500g 12. Onions, any variety, 6 of 13. Strawberries, 10 of 14. Lettuce, 1 head 15. Herbs, collection of 16. Potato, any one variety, (not sweet potato) 500g 17. Cabbage, any variety, 1 of 18. Cauliflower, 1 head 19. Broccoli, 1 head 20. Pumpkin, any variety, 1 of 21. Rhubarb, 6 stalks 22. Collection of salad vegetables 23. Any other vegetable, n.e.s. 24. Lemon spray, 1 cut (not to exceed 30cm) 25. Any other fruit, n.e.s. $20 PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS ES 1 25 INCLUSIVE $10 PRIZE FOR SECOND MOST POINTS ES 1 25 INCLUSIVE