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AUTUMN FLOWER SHOW Saturday 7 March 2015 12 noon to 5pm Sunday 8 March 2015 11.30am to 3:45pm Autumn Flower Show Entries close with the Honorary Show Secretary at 8pm Thursday 5 March Note: If you are entering by email it is your responsibility to ensure that your entries have been received. Sheila Hodgson, Phone: 02 6254 8017 email: 2hodgson@tpg.com.au Brett & Tracy King Phone 02 6104 9642 email: gunvehire@ozemail.com.au Please note Important Organisational Details (page 1) and General Show Rules (pages 2 to 6) Dahlia exhibits in Classes 1 5 must be staged by 9am on the Saturday of the show. All other exhibits should be staged by 10am. The hall will be open for staging until 10pm Friday and from 7:30 am Saturday. Green two-piece vases will be available. Exhibitors are to use them for both specialist and general flowers where practicable, unless otherwise stated. (See Show Rule 15) The Chief Steward will award the Tom s Trash Paks Prize to the exhibit/unit deemed most meritorious in the show excluding all championship winners. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Horticultural Society of Canberra Inc. gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following in contributing prize money, vouchers and/or trophies for this show. Bunnings Warehouse (ACT) John & June Woodfield (ACT) Flower Power (ACT)` Glenn Sheldrick (NSW) Graeme & Sharon Davis (ACT) The Orchid Society of Canberra Inc. Tom s Trash Paks (ACT) Jean Thomson (ACT) Devon Dahlias (Tas) Kingston Hotel (ACT) Ron Wilkes (NSW) The Daffodil Assoc. of NSW/ACT Inc. The Dahlia Society of NSW/ACT Inc. Treloar roses (Portland, Vic) Marie Lenon (ACT) Canberra Flower Club (ACT) Max, the Dahlia Man, is awarded for the largest dahlia staged. Max will be used to display the largest dahlia at the show and will remain as the house guest of the winner for the following 12 months.

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc.. G & S Davis Highland Dahlias J & P Hill J Lawlis DAHLIAS Classification of Dahlia Exhibitors (see Show Rule 11) Open C Ryan & G Sheldrick R & N Slarke R Wilkes J & J A Woodfield K Brew D Brown A & J Carrington G & B Carroll Progressive K Farley B & S Hodgson L Venables Dahlia Standards Naming The naming of blooms by cultivar before judging in classes 1 to 6 is compulsory and is desirable in other classes. Under the standards, exhibits can be penalized for unnamed blooms. If the name is not known, label unknown or name wanted. Standard Units: Varieties/ types over 160mm 1 to a vase Varieties/ types under 160mm 3 of one variety to a vase Staging requirements All blooms 160mm and over to be staged one per vase. All blooms under 160mm to be staged three per vase - unless otherwise stated. Champion awards are to be conferred only upon standard (std) units. All dahlias are to be staged with a combined stem & stalk with at least 160mm protruding from the vase for all types. Decorative classes may include formal, informal or semi-decorative types unless otherwise stated. Cactus Classes may include cactus or semi-cactus types unless otherwise stated. See also Class 183 (Collections - Elegance - page 18) Judging Points Dahlias are to be judged on the following points basis:- Form 40, Condition 25, Stalk 15, Colour 10, Size 5, Staging & naming 5 : Total 100pts. Sizes Decorative, Cactus, Incurved Cactus and Fimbriated types are designated in five sizes as follows: * Giant 260mm and over * Large 210mm and under 260mm * Medium 160mm and under 210mm * Small 120mm and under 160mm * Miniature under 120mm Small Ball type Miniature Ball type Pompon Waterlily, Collerette, Anemone) Orchid, Stellar and Single) 120mm and under 160mm 50mm and under 120mm under 50mm under 160mm Exhibitors please note For Classes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 staging time is by 9.00 am. Entries in these classes will be restricted to one per exhibitor. 8

1st: $15 plus Ribbon 2nd: $10 3rd: $5 9 Autumn Flower Show 1. Australian Open Dahlia Championship (Sponsor Devon Dahlias) Nine standard units, distinct. (To be point judged) 1st: $100 & Ribbon 2nd: $50 3rd: $30 4th: $20 Championship Presentation Award to be judged on visual effect 1st: $20 2nd: $10 3rd: $5 2. Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc. ACT Dahlia Championship & Thurbon Perpetual Trophy Six vases distinct (standard units), at least 4 types 1st $30 plus ribbon and will hold the Trophy for one year 2nd $20 3rd $15 4th $10 3. Small Dahlia challenge Six vases distinct (standard units) under 160mm, at least four types 1st: $30 plus Ribbon 2nd: $20 3rd: $15 4th: $10 4. Claude Wilkes Memorial Perpetual Trophy (Sponsor - Ron Wilkes) Six vases, distinct (standard units), at least 3 vases under 160mm,and must include at least 2 vases of the following - collerette, orchid, single, anemone or stellar. Name and type to be shown on card. 1st: $30 plus Ribbon and will hold the Trophy for one year 2nd: $20 3rd: $15 4th: $10 5. Large Dahlia Bonanza (Sponsors - J & J.A. Woodfield) Six vases, 160mm and over, at least 2 units over 210mm. 1st: $20 2nd: $15 3rd: $10 4th $5 6. Nine Types Special (Sponsor - The Daffodil Association of NSW/ACT Inc.) Nine Blooms, distinct types, one bloom per container. 1st: $20 2nd: $15 3rd: $10 4th: $5 7. The Canberra Gardener Special - open to all exhibitors Three vases (standard units), distinct types and distinct colours. Bi-colours accepted, colours cannot be repeated in other vases. 1st: $15 2nd: $10 3rd: $5 8. Dahlia Society of NSW and ACT Inc. Flower of the Year One vase, (standard unit) - Kenora Sunset (Cactus type)

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc.. Local Feature Flower Formby Art decorative type 9. One bloom, Formby Art 1st: $10 2nd: $5 3rd: $2 10. One vase, 3 blooms, Formby Art 1st: $10 2nd: $5 3rd: $2 11. Gordon & Lola Tickner Memorial Trophy (Sponsor - The Dahlia Society of NSW/ACT Inc.) Three vases of waterlily, distinct (standard units) 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 12. Progressive Challenge (Sponsor - Kingston Hotel) Six blooms (one per container), distinct cultivars, at least three types, not more than three cultivars of one type. For exhibitors up to and including progressive. 1st: $10 2nd: $7 3rd: $3 13. Novice Challenge (Sponsor - Kingston Hotel) Six blooms (one per container), at least three types, not more than three of one type. For novice exhibitors 1st: $10 2nd: $7 3rd: $3 Decorative Dahlias 15. One Giant 20. Three Small, three cultivars 16. One Large 21. One Miniature 17. One Medium 22. Three Miniature, one cultivar 18. One Small 23. Three Miniature, three cultivars 19. Three Small, one cultivar Cactus Dahlias 24. One, giant 30. Three small, one cultivar 25. One, large 31. Three small, three cultivars 26. Three, large, nnd 32. One Miniature 27. One, medium 33. Three miniature, one cultivar 28. Three, medium, nnd 34. Three miniature, three cultivars 29. One Small Cactus Dahlias, fimbriated 35. One 160mm and over 36. Three, one cultivar, under 160mm Incurved Cactus Dahlias 37. One 160mm and over 38. Three, one cultivar, under 160mm Waterlily Dahlias 39. One 40. Three, one cultivar 41. Three, three cultivars 10

Ball Dahlias 42. One 43. Three, one cultivar 44. Three, three cultivars Pompon Dahlias 45. Three, one cultivar 46. Three, three cultivars Collerette Dahlias 47. Three, one cultivar 48. Three, three cultivars Other dahlia classes 49. Orchid, three blooms, one cultivar 50. Single, three blooms, one cultivar 51. One bloom, type not mentioned in classes 15-44 52.One vase, not mentioned elsewhere in schedule, (std. unit) 53. One vase, not yet released, standard unit, bred by exhibitor 54. One bloom grown from seed, first season only Progressive Section 55. One decorative, 160mm and over 56. One vase, decorative, three blooms, one cultivar, under 160mm 57. One decorative, under 160mm 58. One cactus, 160mm and over 59. One vase, cactus, three blooms, one cultivar, under 160mm 60. One cactus under 160mm 61. One vase, ball, three blooms, one cultivar 62. One vase, waterlily, three blooms, one cultivar 63. One waterlily 64. One vase, pompon, three blooms, one cultivar 65. One vase, any other type, (std unit) Best Standard Unit in Progressive classes - Prize donated by J & J.A. Woodfield (ACT) Novice Section 66. One decorative, 160mm and over 67. One vase, decorative, three blooms, one cultivar, under 160mm 68. One decorative, under 160mm 69. One cactus, 160mm and over 70. One vase, cactus, three blooms, one cultivar, under 160mm 71. One cactus under 160mm 72. One vase, ball, three blooms, one cultivar 73. One vase, waterlily, three blooms, one cultivar 74. One waterlily 75. One vase, pompon, three blooms, one cultivar 76. One vase, any other type, (std unit) Best vase in Novice classes Selection of tubers donated by local growers 11 Autumn Flower Show

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc.. ADDITIONAL DAHLIA TROPHIES & AWARDS A Champion card will be awarded to each of the following standard units. a) Champion decorative, large j) Champion fimbriated cactus b) Champion decorative, medium k) Champion waterlily c) Champion decorative, small l) Champion ball d) Champion decorative, miniature m) Champion pompon e) Champion cactus, large n) Champion collerette f) Champion cactus, medium o) Champion dahlia, type not otherwise g) Champion cactus, small specified h) Champion cactus, miniature p) Champion dahlia, giant i) Champion incurved cactus A Champion Card will be awarded to the Best Single Bloom under 160mm - this entry will not be eligible for any further award A Champion Ribbon will be awarded to each of the following standard units: Champion Decorative Dahlia (standard unit), Champion Cactus Dahlia (standard unit) Champion Dahlia Other types (standard unit) Reserve Champion Dahlia (standard unit) Ribbon plus $2 Grand Champion Dahlia (standard unit) Dahlia Society of NSW & ACT medallion, Ribbon plus $2 12

ROSES Autumn Flower Show Classification of rose exhibitors (see Show Rule 11) Open Progressive A. & J. Carrington G. & S. Davis S. & P. Maher C & D Ross M. & J. Ryan J. & J.A. Woodfield K. Brew B & T King C.Ryan & G Sheldrick Naming The naming of blooms before judging in classes 80, 81, 82 & 83 is compulsory and is desirable in other classes. Under the standards, exhibits can be penalised for unnamed blooms. If the name is not known, label unknown or name wanted. Staging Requirements With the exception of class 82, Exhibition blooms must be staged one to a container without added foliage (i.e. No loose or extra foliage is allowed) and blooms must be at least 150mm above the top of the container. The wiring of roses is not permitted. Full bloom roses must show stamens or centre and be staged in one container. A single rose must not have more than eight petals. Bunch and decorative roses are to be staged in one container. A standard unit is a vase of one cultivar e.g. 1 exhibition rose; 3 full bloom; a container of floribunda roses; four stages bud to full bloom; 3 cuts of miniature; 3 or 5 stems of bunch; 3 cuts of decorative; 3 cuts of old fashioned, heritage or David Austin roses. NOTE: Entries in classes 80 & 82 are restricted to one per exhibitor. 80. Autumn Rose Championship (to be point judged) Pialligo Nurseries & Landscaping Centres Perpetual Trophy Three exhibition roses, distinct, plus any two of the following units:- Container of floribunda roses, one cultivar. Roses, one cultivar, four stages bud to full bloom. Bunch roses, three or five stems, one cultivar. Container of decorative roses, three cuts, one cultivar. Container of miniature roses, three cuts, one cultivar. 1st: $30 plus Ribbon and will hold the Trophy until the Spring Exhibition & Rose show, 2nd: $20 3rd: $10 4th: $5. 81. Three Different Standard Units (sponsors - G & S Davis) 1st: $20 2nd: $10 3rd: $5. 13

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc.. Exhibition Roses 82. The J. A. Carrodus Memorial Perpetual Trophy Six, at least four cultivars, staged in one society green vase. 1st: $10 and will hold the Trophy until the Spring exhibition & Rose show, 2nd: $5 3rd: $3 Note: Champion exhibition rose may be selected from this class. 83. Treloar Roses Prize Three, distinct. 1st: Open order donated by W. G. Treloar Roses 2nd: $2 84. One 86. Three, distinct 85. Three, nnd 87. Four stages bud to full bloom (four stems), one cultivar Full Bloom Roses 88. One 89. Three, distinct, in one container 90. Three, nnd, in one container Floribunda Roses a) A container of floribunda roses must have at least 10 fully opened florets, with any number of cuts unless otherwise stated. A container consisting of unopened or partly opened buds would not allow an assessment of size and form to be made. b) Unless otherwise stated, only one cultivar to a container. c) Floribunda roses should be fresh, of full size for the cultivar and of a form typical of that cultivar. 91. One container, one cultivar 92. One container, mixed cultivars 93. Three containers, nnd Miniature Roses Unless otherwise stated, miniature roses must be staged three cuts to a container. 94. Three cuts, one cultivar 95. Three cuts, nnd 96. Three cuts, distinct 97. Four stages bud to full bloom (four stems) in one container, one cultivar 98. Container of miniature roses, at least three cultivars Old-fashioned type & Heritage Roses (including David Austin roses) Judged on flower shape classifications of the HSOC Inc. 99. One cut of single (5 petals) or semi-single (two rows of petals) bloom/s 100. One cut, flat quartered bloom/s 101. One cut any other type bloom/s 102. Three cuts, nnd, in one container 103. Flat bowl, max. nine blooms 14

Other Roses Autumn Flower Show 104. One cut, single rose (5 to 8 petals) 105. Bunch roses, three cuts, any cultivars, in one container Note: Bunch classes - shown on single stem without side buds. Stems should be of good length and blooms at an even stage of development. They need not have reached exhibition stage of development. 106. Decorative roses, three cuts, any cultivars Note: Decorative roses - a cut of decorative roses can have flowers ranging from the bud stage to the full bloom stage, side buds and/or multiple blooms allowed, exhibit tion forms not required, eg. Alexander, Queen Elizabeth, Pink Panther, Just Joey, Double Delight, etc. 107. One cut fragrant rose Progressive Section (See Show Rule 11) 108. One exhibition rose 109. Three exhibition roses, nnd 110. Three exhibition roses, distinct 111. One full bloom rose 112. Three full bloom roses, nnd, in one container 113. One container of floribunda roses, one cultivar 114. One container of floribunda roses, mixed cultivars 115. Three cuts of miniature roses, one cultivar 116. One cut of old-fashioned or heritage roses (includes David Austin roses) 117. Any other standard unit not mentioned in this section Best Standard Unit from classes 108 to 117 - card Novice Section (See Show Rule 11) 118. One exhibition rose 122. One container of floribunda roses, mixed cultivars 119. Three exhibition roses, nnd 123. Three cuts of miniature roses, one cultivar 120. One full bloom rose 124. One cut of old-fashioned or heritage roses 121. One container of floribunda (includes David Austin roses) roses, one cultivar 125. Any other standard unit not mentioned in this section Best Standard Unit from classes 118 to 125 - card Champion Exhibition Rose - The W & M Perpetual Trophy The winner will receive a Ribbon plus $5, and will hold the Trophy for one year. Champion Floribunda Rose Ribbon plus $2 Champion Miniature Rose Ribbon plus $2 Champion any other Rose Unit Ribbon plus $2 Grand Champion Rose Unit Ribbon plus $2 15

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc. ORCHIDS See General Show Rules (pages 2 & 3) Especially Rules 23-26 SECTION A: OPEN Cattleya Alliance 130. Species 132. Hybrid - Intermediate 131. Hybrid Standard 133. Hybrid - Miniature Best specimen plant from classes 130 133, Card Paphiopedilum Alliance 134. Species 135. Hybrid Vandaceous Alliance Best specimen plant from classes 134 135, Card 136. Vandaceous alliance species 138. Vanda and Ascocenda hybrids. 137. Phalaenopsis hybrids 139. Other vandaceous hybrids. Oncidium Alliance Best specimen plant from classes 136 139, Card 140. Oncidium species 143. Odontoglossum alliance hybrid 141. Oncidium hybrid 144. Other Oncidium Alliance species 142. Odontoglossum Alliance species Best specimen plant from classes 140 144, Card Pleurothallid Alliance 145. Masdevallia species 147. Hybrid- 30mm or greater 146. Other Pleurothallid species 148. Hybrid- less than 30mm Best specimen plant from classes 145 148, Card Orchid not otherwise specified 149. Coelogyne alliance species 152. Any other orchid hybrid 150. Dendrobium alliance species 153. Any other orchid species 151. Dendrobium alliance hybrid Best specimen plant from classes 149 153, Card 16

SECTION B: NOVICE Autumn Flower Show 154. Cattleya alliance. 157. Oncidium alliance. 155. Paphiopedilum alliance. 158. Pleurothallid alliance. 156. Vandaceous alliance. 159. Orchid not otherwise specified. Best specimen plant from classes 154 159, Card Champion Orchid of the Show The Laurence Woods Perpetual Trophy - The winner will receive a Ribbon plus $20 and will hold the Trophy for one year Reserve Champion Orchid The Lila Rose Perpetual Trophy - The winner will receive a Ribbon plus $15 and will hold the Trophy for one year Champion Specimen Orchid - Ribbon plus $10 African Violets POTTED GESNERIADS See General Show Rules (pages 2-4) Especially rules 21 & 27 to 33 Classification of exhibitors- see page 4 160. Open - Standards 163. Novice - Miniatures/Semi-miniatures 161. Novice - Standards 164. Open Trailers 162. Open - Miniatures/Semi-miniatures 165. Novice - Trailers Other Gesneriads 166. Open - Strap-leaf Streptocarpus 170. Open - Miniatures/Semi-miniatures 167. Novice - Strap-leaf Streptocarpus 171. Novice - Miniatures/Semi-miniatures 168. Open - Other Standards 172. Open Trailers 169. Novice - Other Standards 173. Novice - Trailers Champion Gesneriad The Joan Cooper Trophy plus ribbon & $5 Point scores for the most successful exhibitors in the African Violet & Gesneriad divisions will be conducted over all shows this year and a Trophy for each division will be awarded at the final show each year. (see Spring Exhibition & Rose Show). 17

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc.. CUT FLOWER COLLECTIONS Note:- a) Exhibitors may use their own containers in all classes of this section. b) In classes 181 and 182, exhibitors should take care to ensure that flowers, spikes or cuts are distinct kinds. Similarly, in class 180, each container of flowers must be distinct. For example - azaleas and rhododendrons are not distinct kinds; similarly different types of roses are not distinct kinds. A daffodil and a ranunculus are distinct kinds. 180. The Steward Cup Collection of cut flowers (may include flowering shrub/s), three kinds, each in a separate container. 1st: $10 and will hold the Trophy until the Spring Exhibition and Rose show. 2nd: $5 3rd: $2 181. The Dalgarno Trophy One flower, spike or cut of five distinct kinds (may include flowering shrub/s), in one container. 1st: $6 and will hold the Trophy until the Spring Exhibition and Rose show. 2nd: $4 3rd: $2 182. The Peterson Bowl One flower, spike or cut of five distinct kinds (may include flowering shrub/s), in one container, height not to exceed 250mm above the table, including container. Flowers in this class should, where possible, be in proportion with the height of the exhibit. 1st: $6 and will hold the Trophy until the Spring Exhibition and Rose show. 2nd: $4 3rd: $2 183. Elegance Dahlia Challenge Maximum of nine stems of Dahlias nnd, colour variation allowed, in a basket with handle, any foliage. Judged for visual impact, colour, condition and arrangement. No accessories. Width - to 600mm. To be viewed from the front only. Dahlias need not have been grown by the exhibitor (see rule 5) 1st: $20 2nd: $15 3rd: $10 4th: $5 184. The Autumn Challenge (Sponsor - The Kingston Hotel) Six standard units (as per the H.S.O.C. Judges & Exhibitors Show Manual), distinct, from any of the major categories (e.g. Dahlias, Roses, Potted plants, Vegetables, etc.). No more than three from any category. Bench space 1 metre. 1st: $20 2nd: $15 3rd: $10 4th: $5 Note: Exhibits in this class are not eligible for any champion award. Best Unit from Class 184 Card plus $5 18

GENERAL FLOWERS Autumn Flower Show It is desirable for exhibits to be named in all classes. 190. Fuchsia, three cuts, one cultivar 197. Marigolds, African, three 191. Fuchsia, three cuts, at least two cultivars 198. Marigolds, French, max six 192. Geranium, one truss 199. Petunias, max six 193. Geranium, three trusses, nnd 200. Sedum, three cuts 194. Gladiolus, one 201. Zinnias (under 50mm), max six 195. Gladioli, three, nnd, in separate containers 202. Zinnias (over 50mm), max six 196. Hydrangea, one 203. Bulbous flower not mentioned in this schedule, one stem 204. Bulbous flowers (including corms, rhizomes & tubers) not mentioned elsewhere in this schedule, one type, three to six stems 205. Any other flower not mentioned in this schedule, three to six cuts Champion General Flower Exhibit from classes 190 205 Ribbon plus $2 Containers (unlimited cuts) 210. Ageratum 214. Phlox (annual) 211. Alstroemeria 215. Salvia, any variety/s 212. Marigolds, any variety/s 216. Sedum, any variety/s 213. Orchids 217. Zinnias, any variety/s 218. Flowering shrub, in bloom, not mentioned elsewhere in this schedule 219. Any flower from classes 190 to 205 not mentioned in this container section 220. Foliage, any type/s Champion Container of Flowers (one kind) from classes 180 & 210-220 Ribbon plus $2 19

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc.. POTTED PLANTS (Excluding Orchids and Gesneriads) In each class (except class 200) one pot shall contain one cultivar or species. 230. Fuchsia. 234. Cactus/cacti 231. Palm 235. Succulent/s 232. Maidenhair Fern 236. Carnivorous plant/s 233. Fern, any other type 237. Cyclamen, in bloom 238. Bulb/s (including corms, tubers and rhizomes), in bloom, not mentioned elsewhere in this section 239. Plant/s in bloom not mentioned elsewhere in this section 240. Plant/s for foliage, not mentioned elsewhere in this section Champion Potted Plant from classes 230 240 Ribbon plus $2 VEGETABLES Note: a) Vegetable classes where appropriate, together with all Fruit classes should be exhibited on disposable plates provided by the Society and available at the hall. b) Potatoes should be brushed, NOT washed. c) A standard unit for any particular vegetable is as shown in classes 253 to 263 & 265 to 289 e.g. three brown onions, twelve beans, one long cucumber, etc. c) All tomatoes (other than truss, class 264) must be shown without stalks. d) Champions can be selected from within collections. e) Silver Beet, lettuce, herbs, etc. to be shown in a green Society vase with water. The Simmie Bowl, plus $5, will be awarded annually to the most successful exhibitor in this Vegetable section at the Autumn Flower Show. Winner will hold the Trophy for one year. 250. The Autumn Harvest (Sponsor - Glenn Sheldrick) A basket of mixed vegetables/herbs/fruit/eggs - These need not necessarily be standard units. Baskets may be unpacked for judging. Maximum size of container 500 x 400mm. To be judged on variety, quality and appearance. 1st: $10 2nd: $6 3rd: $4 251. Collection of vegetables, six kinds, standard units (see note c above). 1st: $5 2nd: $3 3rd: $1 252. Collection of vegetables, three kinds, standard units (see note c. above). 1st: $5 2nd: $3 3rd: $1 20

Autumn Flower Show 253. One Butternut pumpkin 270. Three onions, any other colour/s 254. One Bush pumpkin e.g. Golden Nugget 271. Six small onions ( e.g., cocktail, 255. One pumpkin, any other variety pickling types) 256. One vegetable marrow 272. Twelve beans, green 257. Three zucchinis under 200mm 273.Twelve beans, any other colour/s 258. Three button squash, not more than 274. Three capsicums, bell-shaped 75mm in diameter 275. Three capsicums, long type 259. One squash, any other variety 276. Six stalks rhubarb 260. Three potatoes 277. Three apple cucumbers 261. Three tomatoes, red 278. One long cucumber, over 250mm 262. Three ripe tomatoes, any other colour/s 279. One long cucumber, under 250mm 263. Twelve cocktail tomatoes under 280. Three cobs of sweet corn 40mm in diameter 281. One large aubergine( eggplant) 264. One truss of cocktail tomatoes 282. Three small aubergines 265. Three parsnips 283. Three chillies 266. Three carrots 284. Three garlic 267. Six stalks of silver beet 285. One melon, any type 268. Three beetroot 286. Six eggs, any type 269. Three brown or straw coloured onions, 287. Any other vegetable (standard unit) any variety 288. Collection of three culinary herbs, distinct, in one container (name to be attached to each herb). Two cuts of each. (Note rules 13 & 15) 289. Collection of six culinary herbs, distinct, in two containers (name to be attached to each herb). Two cuts of each. ( Note rules 13 & 15) Champion Vegetable (standard unit) The Arthur Yates Perpetual Cup The winner will receive a Ribbon plus $5 and will hold the Trophy for one year Reserve Champion Vegetable (standard unit) Ribbon plus $2 21

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc. 290. COMMUNITY GARDENS DISPLAY (Equal sponsors - Bunnings Warehouse, Fyshwick) and the Horticultural Society of Canberra Inc. A display of flowers, fruit and/or vegetables grown in a community allotment or garden. To be displayed in an area 750mm deep and 1200mm wide. These entries need not be standard units. Entries are to be collective garden entries. 1st prize of a $50 Bunnings Gift Voucher, 2nd: $10, 3rd: $5 will be awarded for overall appearance and quality A $50 Bunnings Gift Voucher will be awarded to the most outstanding Individual element. Children s Classes (14 years and under) 291. Fruit and/or vegetable sculpture (sponsor - Jean Thomson) 1st $10 2nd $6 3rd $4 292. Collection of 3 vegetables, three distinct kinds (standard units) 1st $5 2nd $3 3rd $2 293. Three tomatoes 295. Any other vegetables (standard units) 294. Three root vegetables 296. Three of any other vegetables/s. Champion children s Vegetable Exhibit: Card + $2 + seeds FRUIT Note: a) All melons are to be shown in the vegetable section. b) Standard units:- most fruit - three of one cultivar, berries/nuts etc- twelve of one cultivar, grapes - one bunch. c) Exhibitors must show apples and pears with stalks attached. d) Nuts are to be shown in Class 307. e) Apples should not be waxed or polished 300. Three apples, any cultivar 305. Twelve berry fruit. 301. Three pears 306. Three figs 302. Three Nashi fruit 307. Any other fruit (standard unit) 303. Twelve cumquats 308. Collection of fruits, three distinct kinds (standard 304. Three citrus, any other type. units) Most successful fruit exhibitor, classes 300 to 308 will hold the Lord Gowrie Cup for one year, plus $5. 22

FLORAL ART Autumn Flower Show For the classification of exhibitors, General Information and Definitions, relating to Floral Art see pages 5 and 6 of the Rules & Information section. OPEN SECTION 310. The Marie Lenon Perpetual Trophy One of the Modern designs using any plant material of exhibitor s choice. The most successful exhibitor in this class over all shows will be awarded the trophy at the final show each year (see details on page 64). 1 st $15 2 nd $10 3 rd $5 311. Marjorie Taylor Memorial Perpetual Trophy Traditional Design - A Cascade. Winner will hold the Trophy for one year. 1 st $20 2 nd $10 3 rd $5 312. Windswept 313. A Book Title - Title to be shown A GRADE SECTION 314. Traditional - Diagonal design 315. Contrasts - An interpretative design 316. A Modern - a design incorporating a Mobile - (see p. 50 AFAA Manual) Best exhibit from A Grade Section, card plus $2 INTERMEDIATE SECTION 317. Twosome - Modern Design 318. Glass & Glitter - Interpretative design 319. Autumn Colours - Traditional arrangement Best exhibit from Intermediate Section, card plus Prize donated by Canberra Flower Club 23

The Horticultural Society of Canberra, Inc.. NOVICE SECTION 320. Lavender & Lace - A posy 321. My Favourite Movie - Title to be shown Best exhibit from Novice Section, card plus prize donated by Marie Lenon CHILDREN S SECTION 1 st $3 2 nd $2 3 rd $1 11-16 Years 322. A Book Title - Title to be shown 323. Shapes and Forms 10 Years & Under 324. A Book Title - Title to be shown 325. In and Out Champion Floral Art Exhibit (from classes 310 to 325) Ribbon plus $2 Reserve Champion Floral Art Exhibit (from classes 310 to 325) Ribbon plus $2 Most successful exhibitor in the A Grade Section: A Prize will be awarded, at the Spring Exhibition and Rose Show, to the most successful exhibitor in the four shows covered by this book of schedules. Most successful exhibitor in the Intermediate Section: The C.S.L. Bowl will be awarded at the Spring Exhibition and Rose Show, to the most successful exhibitor in the four shows covered by this book of schedules. Most successful exhibitor in the Novice Section: The Brighter Homes Bowl will be awarded at the Spring Exhibition and Rose Show to the most successful exhibitor in the four shows covered by this book of schedules. 24