Section P: FLORICULTURE NEUTROG FERTILISERS Donate to Floriculture Section. Entry Fee: $0.50 Entries close Friday 5th October with Show Secretary, P.O. Box 375 Clare 5453. No late entries except by arrangement with Convenors as listed Entry fee: 50 cents each (GST inclusive) all classes, for the first 20 entries, 25c tor each entry thereafter. Prize Money: 1st $2.00 plus certificate 2nd $1.00 plus certificate 3rd Certificate To be staged in Main Pavilion by 9:00 am. No person, other than stewards will be permitted in the pavilion whilst judging is in progress. All exhibits must be property of, and GROWN by exhibitor, or have had them in their possession for two months (2) prior to Show, except where otherwise stated. Exhibits may not be removed from the Pavilion until after 5.00pm, except by permission from Convenors. Prize money will be available from Secretary's Office after 3:00pm A trophy for exhibitor gaining highest aggregate points in Section P donated by R.A & D.R Leaney, won three times by same exhibitor. 2016/2017 Lois Lewis. POT PLANTS - in Bloom CONVENOR B. Crabb (08) 88422436 Steward N Crowther, G & L Semmler Clare Garden Club, and Powell Park Pelargoniums are pleased to donate prize money to this section. Pot plants must be established in suitable containers or logs no larger than 300mm (12") inside measurement, and to be distinct varieties 1 Basked Plant Hanging 1 2 Bulbous, tuberous or rhizome 1 multiple planting 3 Pelargonium Zonale 1 4 Pelargonium A O V = 1 5 Cyclamen 1 6 Primula 1 7 Azalea 1 8 Collection of 3 pot plants 9 Petunia 1 multiple plantings accepted 10 Succulent 1 11 Unenumerated 12 Orchid Dendrobium 3 13 Orchid Dendrobium 1 14 Orchid Cymbidium Standard 3 (90mm) 15 Orchid Cymbidium Standard 1 (90mm) 16 Orchid Cymbidium Intermediate 1 (60mm) 17 Orchid Cymbidium Intermediate 3 (60mm) 18 Orchid Cymbidium Miniature 3 (under 60mm) 19 Orchid Cymbidium Miniature 1 (under 60mm) 20 Orchid Unenumerated 3 21 Orchid Unenumerated 1 (if 3 or more of a specific enera are exhibited then a separate class will be generated) CHAMPION ORCHID Ribbon donated by N &G Crowther CHAMPION FLOWERING POT Ribbon BEST EXHIBIT of 3 or more pots in bloom Ribbon & Trophy donated by Clare Garden Club HIGHEST AGGREGATE 1-21 $10 and certificated donated by Clare Garden Club
22 Window box up to 50cm long 23 Aspidistra 1 24 Basket plants, hanging 1 25 Begonia 1 26 Bromeliad 27 Collection of 23 plants Ferns excluded 28 Variegated 3 29 Variegated 1 30 Coloured Foliage Plant 31 Foliage plant Aspidstra and Fern excluded 32 Climber other than Asparagus 33 Ferns 3 distinct POT PLANTS without reference to bloom No blooms except where stated 34 Ferns 1 other than maidenhair 35 Ferns maidenhair 3 36 Ferns maidenhair 1 37 Bonsai 3 38 Bonsai 1 39 Bonsai landscape (not to exceed 38cm inside measure) 40 Staghorn/Elkhorn 41 Cacti 6 blooms accepted 42 Cacti 3 blooms accepted 43 Cactus 1 bloom accepted 44 Succulents 6 45 Succulents 3 46 Succulents 1 47 Unenumerated 1 48 Scenette of growing cacti and/or succulents (in any container not to exceed 38cm inside measurement.) CHAMPION FOLIAGE PLAN Ribbon donated by N & G Crowther CHAMPION FERN Trophy & Ribbon donated by M&R Rankin BEST EXHIBIT of three or more foliage plants excluding ferns T Trophy & Ribbon donated by B Crabb CHAMPION BONSAI Ribbon donated by B Crabb CHAMPION CACTI Ribbon donated by B Crabb CHAMPION SUCCULENT Ribbon donated by B Crabb HIGHEST AGGREGATE Classes 22-48 Certificate & $10 donated by Clare Garden Club
Closing date for entries 5 th October VASES and BOWLS S.C. Heinrich & Co Pty Ltd, Lois Lewis, A Hawker and Pinks Mitre 10 are pleased to donate prize money to this sub-section. Convenor: Lois Lewis (08) 8842 2640 Steward: Jayne Lewis Flowers in this section need not be grown by exhibitor, but must be arranged by them, unless otherwise stated Openings of all containers, not to exceed 30cm in diameter. Bowls include jardinieres, urns, to be taken as containers. Vase is a container that is higher than it is broad, and a bowl is broader than it is high, and openings to be circular. No more than two entries per class per person To be staged in Main Pavilion by 9:30am. Prize Money 1st $4. 2nd $2 unless shown otherwise. Prize Money to be collected from Secretary's Office after 3;00pm. Exhibits to be collected after 5:00pm. 75 Table Centre 76 Arrangement in a Teacup 78 Miniature arrangement - not over 8cm high 79 Design of flowers on a plate 80 Shallow bowl, not over 10cm high 81 Container of pansies 82 Bowl of mixed flowers - 3 or more varieties 85 Bowl of pink flowers 86 Bowl of white flowers 87 Bowl of sweet peas - no foliage allowed 88 Container of ranunculi 91 Container of Dutch Irises 92 Container of Roses 93 Container of mixed shrubs - 3 or more varieties (front view only) 94 Container of marguerite daisies 95 Container of flowers - one variety unenumerated 96 Vase of sweet peas BEST EXHIBIT Classes 75-81 Trophy & Rosette Miss M Tilbrook Memorial Trophy to be won twice by same exhibitor New trophy donated BEST EXHIBIT - Classes 82-96 HIGEST AGGREGATE Classes 75-96 Rosette C.R.E. Simon Memorial Trophy Donated by Lois Lewis
Prizes: 1 st Certificate plus $5.00 2nd Certificate plus $2.50 3 rd Certificate Entry Fee $0.50 Convenor: J Meissner 88422528 Stewards Ms A Alcorn & M. Pratt OAM A limit of one entry in each class per person. Entries close Friday 5th October with Show Secretary, P.O. Box 3752 Clare 5453. No late entries will be accepted SPONSORS:: Clare Valley Floral Design Club, M. Pratt OAM, G Cooley Wines, A Alcorn J & K Meissner, Bennett's Hairdressers, J. Ottens Judging commences at 9:00am. To be staged in Main Pavilion by 8:45am Exhibits may not be removed once staged Prize money will be available from Secretary s Office after 3:00pm Use of artificial or silk plant material NOT PERMITTED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Foliage allowed in all classes unless stated otherwise Accessories in arrangements can be used. DECORATIVE WORK 106 Foliage arrangements 107 Arrangement depicting Springtime 108 Design using Bark or /Weathered Wood 109 Table Centre for Christmas (silk flowers can be used) 110 Arrangement of flowers, including fruit and vegetables 111 Arrangement using 1 type of Flower 112 Arrangement/Design using Succulents 113 Arrangement to depict an aspect of the Clare Valley 114 Arrangement using old container 115 Arrangement for a Man's desk 116 Tall and Slender Arrangement 117 Basket of Flowers 118 Arrangement in a teapot 119 Arrangement of Flowers using Candle/Candles 120 Table centre arrangement for an outdoor setting BEST EXHIBIT 106-112 Rosette plus $5.00 Donated by Clare Valley Floral Design Club BEST EXHIBIT 113-120 Rosette plus $5.00 Donated by Clare Valley Floral Design Club BEST IN SHOW (Dot Willson Memorial Trophy) 106-120 Donated by: Clare Valley Floral Design Club HIGHEST AGGREGATE POINTS 106-120 Rosette plus $10.00 Donated by J Meissner RUNNER UP AGGREGATE POINTS 106-120 Rosette plus $5.00 Donated by Bennett's Hairdressers NOVICE-DECORATIVE WORK Sponsors: A Alcorn, M Pratt OAM Entry conditions & Prize money as above 126 Arrangement using succulents 127 Make most of one Flower 128 Design using Glass Container 129 Table Centre for Christmas - Silk Flowers can be used 130 Foliage Arrangement BEST NOVICE EXHIBIT 126-130 HIGHEST AGGREGATE 126-130 Rosette plus $20.00 donated A Alcorn Rosette plus $10.00 donated Greg Cooley Wines
CUT FLOWERS - BOTTLES Clare Garden Club, L. Lewis & Clare Valley Toyota donate to this section. Convenor: Murray Sutherland (08) 88430028. Steward: J. Chard Strictly single cuts, unless otherwise stated. All exhibits must be distinct varieties. Bottles will be positioned and allocated to exhibitor by steward in charge. Exhibitor or agent must stage exhibits. Exhibits to be staged by 9:30am. All exhibits in bottles to be grown by exhibitor. All roses to have long stem with 3 sets of leaves above bottle. Prize money to be collected from Secretary Office after 3:00pm. Exhibits to be collected after 5:00pm. 136 Irish, Dutch - 3 139 Shrub, or tree, collection of 6 named (height limit 40cm over bottle top) 140 Shrub, or tree, collection of 3 named - (height limit, 40cm over bottle top) 141 Climber, 3 (other than roses) 142 Bulbous, tuberous or rhizome - 6 143 Bulbous, tuberous or rhizome - 3 144 Annuals - 3 146 Cut flowers, 6 (shrub and tree excluded) 147 Cut flowers, 3 (shrub and tree excluded) 148 Sweet pea, 6 (3 cuts of each), Fred Chard memorial Trophy 149 Sweet pea, 3 (3 cuts of each) 150 Sweet pea, - 12 cuts one colours (to be shown in 4 bottles) 151 Sweet pea, 3 cuts distinct to be shown in 1 bottle HIGHEST AGGREGATE - Classes 148-151, Arthur Lewis Memorial Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Clare Valley Flowers in memory of her father 153 Arum Lilies 3 154 Iris, tall bearded - 6 155 Iris, tall bearded - 3 156 Iris, dwarf, bearded - 6 157 Iris, dwarf, bearded - 3 158 Iris, tall bearded, florets, 6 (5cm stems) 159 Iris, tall bearded, florets, 3 (5cm stems) 160 Iris - medium bearded- 3 162 Australian Natives 3 (height limit 40cm over top) 163 Cut flowers, 1 Red, White, 1 Blue, n.n.d. CHAMPION SWEET PEA Ribbon donated by J & C Chard CHAMPION IRIS BEARDED Ribbon donated by J & C Chard BEST EXHIBIT- Classes 136-163 Ribbon HIGHEST AGGREGATE - Classes 136-163 N M Bryant Memorial Trophy to be won twice by same exhibitor. 2017 Joy Meissner 167 Pink Flowers, 3 (distinct varieties) 169 Red Flowers, 3 (distinct varieties) 170 White Flowers, 3 (distinct varieties) 173 Yellow Flowers, 3 (distinct varieties) 175 Unenumerated, 3 one variety n.n.d 176 Roses - 6 177 Roses - 3 178 Roses -1 179 Roses, Floribunda, 3
CUT FLOWERS - BOTTLES (CONT) 180 6 exhibition-type roses, correct naming desired Ohlmeyer Rose Trophy, won twice by same exhibitor 2017 No exhibitor -. 181 Roses, 6, grown within 20km of Clare 182 Roses, 3 - grown within 20km of Clare 183 Roses, 6 one variety 184 Roses, 3 one variety 185 Roses, 6 - full bloom, not necessarily distinct 186 Roses, 3 - full bloom, not necessarily distinct 187 Roses, 6 - Loraine Lee 188 Roses, 3 - yellow shaded 189 Roses, 3 - pink shaded 190 Roses, 3 - red or red shaded 191 Roses, 6- -decorative long stems, one or more blooms 6-20 petals allowed 192 Roses, 3 - decorative long stems, one or more blooms allowed 6-20 petals allowed 193 Rosebuds, 3 - one petal unfurling 194 Miniature roses, 6 - single heads 195 Miniature roses, 3 - single heads 196 Miniature roses, 6 multiple heads 197 Miniature roses, 3 - multiple heads CHAMPION ROSE L.C. Ohlmeyer Trophy & Ribbon HIGHEST AGGREGATE - Classes 136-197 Plant Voucher Vadoulis Nursery Gawler BEST EXHIBIT - Classes 136-197 Ribbon BEST BLOOM IN SECTION 136 197 Ribbon donated by J & C Chard
CUT FLOWERS - BOXES Convenor:, Coral Chard (08) 8842 2281 Steward L. Telfer Thankyou to the following donors of prize money, trophies and ribbons to this sub-section Clare Garden Club Inc, Platinum Ag Services, Clare s Cutting Edge Hair Salon, Clare Plant Nursery & Outdoor Centre, L Lewis, M. Sutherland. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR. Plain white circles only to be used in staging. Closing date 5 th October Exhibits to be staged by 9:30 on Show Day Entry Fee.50c per class. Prize money: 1st $2 and 2nd $1 199 Anemone, St Brigid -3 200 Orchid, intermediate 3 - single florets 201 Orchid, intermediate 1 - single floret 202 Orchid, standard, 3 - single floret 203 Orchid, standard, 1 - single floret 204 Carnation, 3 205 Carnation, 1 206 Pansy, 12, No violas allowed 207 Pansy, 6 - No violas allowed 208 Pansy, 3- No violas allowed 209 Pansy, ruffled 6 210 Pansy, ruffled 3 CHAMPION PANSY Ribbon donated by L. Lewis PANSY AGGREGATE Trophy donated by L. Lewis CHAMPION PELARGONIUM donated by Clare Plant Nursery & Outdoor Centre 211 Violas, 6 212 Violas, 3 213 Violas, kittens, 3 215 Pelargonium, Regal, Show or Fancy, 3 216 Pelargonium, Regal, Show or Fancy, 1 217 Pelargonium, zonale- double 3 218 Pelargonium, zonale, double 1 219 Pelargonium, zonale, single 3 220 Pelargonium, zonale - single 1 220a. Pelargonium 3- A.O.V CHAMPION PELARGONIUM donated by Clare Plant Nursery & Outdoor Nursery 221 Petunia, any variety 3 222 Petunia, any variety 1 223 Iceland poppy, 6 224 Iceland poppy, 3 227 Ranunculi, 3 - one colour 228 Ranunculi,6 229 Ranunculi,3 CHAMPION RANUNCULI donated by Neutrog Fertilizers 230 Calendula, 6 - distinct 231 Calendula, 3- distinct
232 Calendula, 6- one colour 233 Calendula, 3 - one colour 234 Nemesia 6- three cuts allowed. Stems to be under 18cm long 235 Nemesia 3- three cuts allowed. Stems to be under 18cm long 236 Daisy marguerite, 6 237 Daisy, Marguerite 3 238 Daisy, Marguerite miniature 3, under 3cm 239 Daisy, Marguerite 3 one variety 240 Daisy, other 6 241 Daisy, other 3 242 Freesia - 6 243 Freesia - 3 244 Camellia 3 n.n.d- 245 Camellia 1 246 Azalea, 3 247 Azalea, 1 249 Verbena, 3 distinct 250 Verbena, 3 one colour 252 Unenumerated 3 n.n.d BEST EXHIBIT, Classes 199-252 Trophy & Ribbon donated by Clare s Cutting Edge Hair Salon BEST BLOOM, Classes 199-252 Trophy & Ribbon donated by M. Sutherland HIGHEST AGGREGATE, Classes 199-252 Trophy donated by Platinum Ag Services
CHILDREN'S - 17 years or under Entry Fee: $0.00 Jayne Lewis and L. Telfer donate to this section. 2017 Murray Marks Trophy Winner: No exhibitor. Convenor: Lois Lewis (08) 8842640. Steward: J. Lewis Children's exhibits must be made up under supervision of a steward appointed and be ready for judging at 9:30am. Steward will be in attendance by 9:00am. Prizes: 1st Certificate plus $2.00 2nd Certificate plus $1.00 256 Collection of 6 cut flowers 257 Collection of 3 cut flowers 258 Cut flowers, 3 pink 259 Cut flowers, 3 red 260 make most of one flower 261 Christmas decoration using recycled material with some flower content 262 Foliage arrangement 263 Make the most of 5 flowers, one variety, any foliage allowed 264 Container of flowers, one variety 265 One pot plant in bloom 266 One pot plant foliage only HIGHEST AGGREGATE - classes 256-266 $5.00 donated by Clare Garden Club BEST EXHIBIT CLASSES 256-266 Trophy & Rosette donated by Lois Lewis CHILDREN'S 13 years or under Entry Fee: $0.00 269 Collection of 6 cut flowers 270 Collection of 3 cut flowers 271 Cut flower, 1 pink 272 Cut flower, 1 red 273 Cut flower, 1 yellow 274 Animal, Bird etc made using Fruit, Vegetables or Flowers 275 Table centre 276 Flowers in an unusual container 277 Design of Flowers, in plate of wet sand - plate not to exceed 20cm 278 Make most of 1 flower 279 One pot plant in bloom 280 One plant foliage only BEST EXHIBIT, Classes 269-280 $5.00 donated by Clare Garden Club HIGHEST AGGREGATE, Classes 269-280 Trophy & Rosette donated by Lois Lewis