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2021 HORTICULTURE HORTICULTURE IMPORTANT INFORMATION HI VIZ VESTS: Exhibitors will be required to wear Hi Viz Vests when leaving exhibits Pre Show and collecting Exhibits post Show - unless you enter and exit via the fenced pathway from the Rose Terrace 1 Car Park to the Goyder Pavilion. Hi Viz Vests will be available at the Goyder Plaza Gate for a refundable deposit of $5. Garden Tools and Scissors needed to display Exhibits Exhibitors are reminded to have any small tools used in presenting their entries, ready for inspection by Security at the Goyder Plaza Entrance Gate. LOCATION OF EXHIBITS: Horticulture will be exhibited in the northern end of Goyder Pavilion. REMOVALS DURING SHOW: For removals during the Show Exhibitors will need to collect an Exhibitors Pass from the Horticulture Supervisor upon delivery. Exhibitors must provide their List of Entries for inspection when collecting exhibits 2021 HORTICULTURE TIMETABLE 2021 FEATURE PLANTS - CACTI & SUCCULENT Category Sub-Category Classes Staging Judging Removal PLANTS IN Open Fri 3 Sept: 1:00 pm Mon 13 Sept: CONTAINERS 8 am - 12.30 pm 8 am to 11 am (includes Bromeliads, Junior Sat 4 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: Cacti, Succulents, 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Carnivorous, Garden Teenage Sat 4 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: & Foliage plants) 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Ferns Fri 3 Sept: 1.00 pm Mon 13 Sept: 8 am – 12.30 pm 8 am to 11 am FLORAL CRAFT & Junior Sat 4 Sept: 11.00 am Tue 7 Sept: VEGETABLES 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Teenage Sat 4 Sept: 11.00 am Tue 7 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am KITCHEN GARDEN Kindergartens Sat 4 Sept: 11.00 am Tue 7 Sept: COMPETITION Primary Schools 8 am – 11 am 8 am to 11 am CAMELLIAS Day 1 Open Sat 4 Sept: 11:00 am Tue 7 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Day 1 Novice Sat 4 Sept: 11:00 am Tue 7 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Day 2 Open Tue 7 Sept: 11:00 am Fri 10 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Day 2 Novice Tue 7 Sept: 11:00 am Fri 10 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Day 3 Open Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Day 3 Novice Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am DAFFODILS Day 1 Open Sat 4 Sept: 11:00 am Tue 7 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Day 1 Novice Sat 4 Sept: 11:00 am Tue 7 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am Day 2 Open Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am - 11 am Day 2 Novice Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: 8 am - 11 am 8 am to 11 am 1
2021 HORTICULTURE BONSAI 1st Staging: 600 mm Novice/Junior Fri 3 Sept: 1:00 pm Tue 7 Sept: 8 am to 12.30 pm 8 am to 11 am 2nd Staging: 150 mm Open Tue 7 Sept: 11:00 am Thu 10 Sept: - 300 mm 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 2nd Staging: 150 mm Novice/Junior Tue 7 Sept: 11:00 am Thu 10 Sept: - 300 mm 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 2nd Staging: 300mm Open Tue 7 Sept: 11:00 am Thu 10 Sept: - 600 mm 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 2nd Staging: 300mm Novice/Junior Tue 7 Sept: 11:00 am Thu 10 Sept: - 600 mm 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 3rd Staging: Root Open Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: over Rock 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 3rd Staging: Root Novice/Junior Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: over Rock 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 3rd Staging: Multiple Open Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: Planting/Tray 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 3rd Staging: Multiple Novice/Junior Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: Planting/Tray 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 3rd Staging: Inc. Open Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: Carving/Driftwood 8 am to 10.30 am 8 am to 10 am 3rd Staging: Inc. Novice/Junior Fri 10 Sept: 11:00 am Mon 13 Sept: Carving/Driftwood 8 am - 10.30 am 8 am - 10 am FLOWERING Day 1 Open Sat 4 Sept: 11.00 am Tue 7 Sept: ANNUALS & 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 11 am PERENNIALS Day 1 Novice/Junior Sat 4 Sept: 11.00 am Tue 7 Sept: 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 11 am Day 2 Open Tue 7 Sept: 11.00 am Fri 10 Sept: 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 11 am Day 2 Novice/Junior Tue 7 Sept: 11.00 am Fri 10 Sept: 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 11 am TREES & SHRUBS Open Fri 10 Sept: 11.00 am Mon 13 Sept: 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 10 am Novice Fri 10 Sept: 11.00 am Mon 13 Sept: 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 10 am Commercial/ Fri 10 Sept: 11.00 am Mon 13 Sept: Institutional 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 10 am AUSTRALIAN Open Tue 7 Sept: 11.00 am Fri 10 Sept: NATIVE PLANTS 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 11 am BLOOM OR CUTS Novice Tue 7 Sept: 11.00 am Fri 10 Sept: 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 11 am Commercial/ Tue 7 Sept: 11.00 am Fri 10 Sept: Institutional 8 am to 11.00 am 8 am to 11 am TAFE SA FLORISTRY Fri 3 Sept: People's Tue 7 Sept: DISPLAY 12pm – 4 pm Choice 6 pm to 8 pm FLORAL ART Open Wed 8 Sept: 2.15 pm Mon 13 Sept: 8 am to 2 pm 8 am to 11 am Novice Wed 8 Sept: 2.15 pm Mon 13 Sept: 8 am to 2 pm 8 am to 11 am SCARECROWS Kindergarten/Prim Thu 2 Sept: 2.00 pm Mon 13 & Tue ary Schools 8 am to 4 pm Fri 3 Sept 14 Sept: 8 am to 11 am BEST FEATURE Friday 3 Sept 11 am GARDEN COLLECTION Any prize cards, medallions, trophies and prizes (excluding cash) not collected by 11am on Monday 13 September will be available from 10 am to 4 pm - Monday 20 to Friday 24 September at the Secretary’s Office. 2
2021 HORTICULTURE CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES CONTACT DETAILS FRIDAY 23 JULY 2021 Post RA&HS – Horticulture Section, PO Box 108, Goodwood SA 5034 CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES Email entries@adelaideshowground.com.au The following conditions will strictly apply: Phone (08) 8210 5211 (between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm Monday to Friday) • All entries, whether posted, lodged in person or Website www.theshow.com.au completed online (if applicable) must be in the Society’s possession at its Administration Office by 5.00 pm YOUR PRIVACY (CST) on Friday 23 July 2021. By exhibiting at The Show you acknowledge that you have • When sending entry forms and fees by post, the onus is read and agree to the privacy policy of the RA&HS which on the exhibitor to ensure adequate delivery time. can be viewed here [linked to • Entry forms by facsimile or email will not be accepted. https://www.theshow.com.au/contact-us/ ]. • A late entry option is available under the following conditions: In relation to your entry into a competition we may • Late entries may only be submitted online and will specifically use and/or disclose your personal information to: be accepted for 7 days after the official closing date • Communicate competition information to you such (by 5.00 pm CST) as entry opening dates, delivery and collection • An additional fee equivalent to three times the details and entry ticket distribution standard entry fee is paid. • Publish competition results both online and in printed results listings Absolutely no exception to the above conditions will be • Publish competition entries in Competition made to any exhibitor under any circumstance. Catalogues • Advise sponsors of competition prize winners for ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ENTRIES distribution of prizes from both the RA&HS and Entries submitted online will be acknowledged via email. sponsors For postal entries, if you require formal acknowledgement that your entry has been received please include a stamped, By entering into a competition you consent to your contact self-addressed envelope with your entry form. details being provided to the sponsors of that competition for the purpose of distributing your prize. You also consent to ON LINE ENTRIES your name, suburb and postcode being listed in a Entries for the Horticulture section can be submitted online. competition catalogue and, if you are a prize winner your Please go to www.theshow.com.au for further information. name in competition results. ENTRY FEES If you do not wish for your name and address to be printed Can be paid by credit card or cheque made payable to in a competition catalogue please ensure that you select the RA&HS and posted with completed entry form to RA&HS – ‘Keep Private’ option in your online exhibitor profile. Horticulture Section The entry fee (GST included) for each class is: GENERAL REGULATIONS Exhibitors are reminded that the Society’s General Section Entry Fee Regulations apply to all sections of the Show. A copy of the General (unless otherwise specified) $ 5.00 General Regulations can be obtained from the Society’s website at www.theshow.com.au or from the Society’s Junior & Teenage Classes $ 3.00 Administration Office. Scarecrow Competition $15.00 Exhibitors should note that the General Regulations contain Bonsai $10.00 a number of provisions relevant to competitions and this Schedule including but not limited to, offences, penalties, PAYMENT OF FEES prohibited drugs. As those conditions apply in addition to the When paying fees by cheque or credit card, exhibitors must regulations contained within this schedule, Exhibitors should ensure that sufficient funds are available at the time of entry. familiarise themselves with the General Regulations. Failure to do so may result in non-acceptance of entries. SPECIAL REGULATIONS REFUNDS Exhibitors are reminded that the Special Regulations No refunds of entry fees will be made after the closing date contained within this Schedule are merely supplementary to of entries. and subject to the General Regulations. The members of the Society’s Horticulture Committee shall MEMBERSHIP have the authority to act on behalf of the Society to take any Exhibitors need not be members of the Royal Agricultural & necessary action under these Special Regulations. Horticultural Society of SA Inc (hereafter referred to as RA&HS). , but members are entitled to a reduced entry fee. RESTRICTION ON ENTRIES Membership fees: Adults $175, Juniors $59 (under 18). The Horticulture Committee reserves the right to limit the Membership of other Royal Show Societies does not entitle number of entries in any class, if entries exceed available exhibitors to a reduced rate of entry fees. exhibition space. Entry fees will be refunded in this circumstance. 3
2021 HORTICULTURE COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID BY THE END OF Exhibitors are reminded to bring the List of Entries as OCTOBER. proof of ownership when collecting Horticulture Any trophy, prize or prize money not claimed by 30 Exhibits November of the current year. shall be deemed forfeited by the exhibitor and the RA&HS shall no longer be liable to pay TRANSFERS or provide the prize. Please ensure exhibits are entered in the correct class at PRIZE MONEY AND GST the time of entry. No exhibit will be transferred to another Prize money as stated in the Competition Schedule does class after the closing date of entries. not include GST. The prize money which we pay to successful exhibitors ENTRY PASSES depends on information provided to us. If you confirm that you are GST registered and provide your Australian All exhibitors will be given admission tickets for the day/s on Business Number (ABN), we will pay the appropriate prize which exhibits will be judged and/or removed if required, money plus 10% GST. We will provide you with a Recipient during the Show. Additional passes maybe issued by the Created Tax Invoice which you will need to submit to the Supervisor if considered appropriate. Australian Taxation Office. If you confirm you are registered for GST, in entering the School and Display Entries -Please contact the Horticulture competition, you acknowledge your agreement to the Secretary re ticket requests. following: You will not issue a tax invoice to the RA&HS in respect to PARKING prize money received; Exhibitors that require parking access during the Show will You will notify the RA&HS if you cease to be registered for be provided with an Exhibitor Car Park Pass for delivery GST. during the allocated times. Exhibitors staging in the If you provide your Australian Business Number but are not morning must arrive by 9.30 am. registered for GST, we will pay the prize money as detailed in the Competition Schedule without reference to the GST. WITHDRAWALS If you confirm you are entering as part of a private All withdrawals must be made in writing and can be sent via recreational pursuit or hobby, we will pay the prize money email to entries@adelaideshowground.com.au . Emailed as detailed in the Competition Schedule without reference to withdrawals must include “Withdrawal” in the subject line GST. and the section (eg Horticulture), exhibitor name, class IMPORTANT number, exhibit number (if known) and exhibit name (if It is important that you either: applicable). Withdrawals must be made at least 24 hours Confirm you are entering as part of a private recreational prior to judging. pursuit or hobby, or Confirm you are entering as a GST registered business and PRIZES supply your ABN Prize money will be awarded as stated. Third place prize Failure to do either of the above will cause the RA&HS to money may be awarded providing there are 4 or more withhold tax, at the maximum tax rate, from your prize entries in the class. money in accordance with Australian tax legislation. A Society medal may be awarded to the “Most Outstanding The RA&HS is not a tax consultant and therefore assumes Exhibitor” in the Horticulture section at the Royal Adelaide no liability for actions taken as a result of these guidelines. Show. In any instances where an entrant or sponsor is uncertain of • In all classes, prizes will be awarded to the successful the tax implications of their involvement, they should consult exhibitors. their own accountant or tax advisor. • It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to collect awarded prize cards from their exhibit at the time of removal. The Society makes every endeavour to ensure all prizes • Prize ribbons for 1st and 2nd place winners. listed are accurate at the time of publishing. Should a cash • Prize ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in Bonsai prize be withdrawn by a sponsor subsequent to publishing, and Floral Art Classes. the prize will revert back to the competitions default amount • Sashes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in the where applicable. Vouchers, product or trophies withdrawn Scarecrow Competition, Schools Kitchen Garden, Floristry & by a sponsor subsequent to publishing will not be replaced. TAFE SA Floristry. It is the responsibility of the prize winner to follow-up with • Prize Cards will be provided for all place winners. the Society any sponsored prize (cash, voucher, product, • Participation Certificates will be provided to all exhibitors in trophy) they believe they are entitled to prior to 30 the Scarecrow Competition and Junior & Teenage Sections. November in the year of the prize being awarded. The • RA&HS Prize Sashes will be awarded to all Champions, Society will not follow-up prize sponsors after this date or Best Feature Garden and Most Successful Exhibitors. review any prizes that may have been incorrectly awarded. BANKSIAN MEDAL EXHIBITS This award is offered by the Royal Horticulture Society, • Any exhibit not displaying the exhibitor’s number at the England for a display of horticultural excellence. commencement of the judging cannot be judged. • When plants and flowers are individually displayed, plant PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY name must be affixed to the exhibit. Cards for this purpose All prize money won during the Royal Adelaide Show will be will be supplied by the Society and can be obtained from the paid by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) only. hall supervisor. 4
2021 HORTICULTURE • Plants and flowers should be free from pests and diseases at the time of judging. JUNIOR SECTION • No exhibitor will be allowed to remain in the hall during judging. Please refer to the inside front cover for Closing Date of • The Society will under no circumstance hold itself Entries, Staging, Judging and Removal times. responsible for any loss, damage to, or misdelivery of any Open to all children 12 years old and under, as at 1 exhibit. September of the current year. Date of birth to be stated on the entry form. On the day of staging, please bring your “List of Exhibits requiring pre-arrangement, may be delivered Entries” and hand to the Supervisor for checking. completed when prepared under the supervision of a recognised teacher or youth group leader. JUDGING Exhibitors to supply own container and equipment. The judge’s decision will be final, and no correspondence or discussion will be entered into. In all classes, where a Prize Money number of species and/or cultivars are called for, judges will Junior and Teenager - Plants in Containers take into account the difficulties associated with their First $12.00; Second $8.00 (unless otherwise specified) cultivation. Junior and Teenager - Floral Craft Judges are empowered to withhold prizes in any class First $ 8.00; Second $5.00 (unless otherwise specified) where exhibits are below acceptable standard. They may award second prize in lieu of first. No exhibitor or exhibitor’s agent shall act as a judge or JUNIOR - PLANTS IN steward in a class in which he/she exhibits. CONTAINERS MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR AWARDS Points to be allocated as follows: First, 5 points; second, 3 points; third, 1 point. • A maximum space of 500mm x 500mm will be allocated per entry. DEFINITIONS • Exhibitors to supply own saucer. Exhibits Novice exhibitor - A novice exhibitor is one who has not without saucers will not be watered. won a First Prize at any Royal Show in the section in which • Plants must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor for a minimum of 40 days prior to that exhibitor is competing. close of entries. Bloom - one flower displayed on a single stem • Every plant must be established in the container Cut - Two or more flowers or florets displayed on a single in which it is shown, and be free from pests and stem or a stem with secondary branches. diseases at the time of judging. • The size of the container must not exceed 300mm PLANTS IN CONTAINERS in diameter. • The size of the containers is set out in the schedule. • Weeds or pest plants are not eligible for • A maximum space of 500mm x 500mm will be allocated competition. per entry. • Plants should be labelled indicating their name • Exhibitors to supply own saucer. Exhibits without saucers (common name if botanical name is not known) will not be watered. • Potted plant exhibits remain for the duration of the • Plants must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor Show. for a minimum of 40 days prior the close of entries. • Every plant must be established in the container in which it is shown, and be free from pests and disease at the time of CACTI & SUCCULENTS - 2021 FEATURE PLANT judging. Class 1 Pot Plant, Cacti, one. JEFFRIES VOUCHER PRIZES Class 2 Pot Plant, Cacti, three distinct. The Society acknowledges and thanks JEFFRIES GROUP for the provision of Class 3 Pot Plant, Cacti, flowering, one. Voucher Prizes in the Horticulture Competition Class 4 Pot Plant, Succulent, one. • Vouchers have individual codes that are redeemable via Jeffries online store. Class 5 Pot Plant, Succulent, three distinct. • Vouchers can be used to purchase bulk or bagged products Class 6 Pot Plant, Succulent, silver or blue, one. • Vouchers only applicable to products manufactured by Jeffries. Class 7 Cacti and/or Succulent Garden, in a container • On-line store purchases include delivery less than 400 mm in diameter THE REUTHER FAMILY PRIZE CHAMPION JUNIOR CACTI OR SUCCULENT 2021 FEATURE PLANT $50.00 sponsored by Derek Reuther 5
2021 HORTICULTURE Class 8 Pot Plant, Carnivorous. Class 23 Novelty Arrangement, featuring Artistic Pumpkins. Class 9 Pot Plant, Flowering. Class 24 THE YATES PRIZE Class 10 Pot Plant, Non Flowering. Carrots, bunch of three. Shorten tops. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored Class 11 Pot Plant, Potted Herb/s. by Yates Class 12 Pot Plant, Rectangular Window Box, no Class 25 THE YATES PRIZE longer than 400 mm. Radish, bunch of three. Shorten tops. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored Class 13 Terrarium/Bottle Garden, no larger than 400 by Yates mm x 400 mm Class 26 THE YATES PRIZE THE MILLIE HEMINGWAY PRIZE Herbs, Three (Fresh bunches) distinct CHAMPION JUNIOR PLANTS IN CONTAINERS culinary Herbs. $50.00 sponsored by Millie Hemingway First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates THE HORTICULTURAL MEDIA ASSOCIATION SA PRIZE and THE JEFFRIES PRIZE Class 27 THE YATES PRIZE MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR EXHIBITOR IN PLANTS IN Herbs, Three (Dried bunches) distinct CONTAINERS culinary Herbs. Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Jeffries Group, First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored $50.00 sponsored by by Yates Horticultural Media Association South Australia Class 28 THE YATES PRIZE Peas, 100 grams. JUNIOR SECTION - FLORAL First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored CRAFT & VEGETABLES by Yates Class 29 Potatoes (new), 500 grams. In classes 14 to 33 the maximum display space per Class 30 THE YATES PRIZE exhibit is 300 mm x 300 mm unless otherwise Lettuce, one. specified. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates Class 14 THE YATES PRIZE Class 31 THE YATES PRIZE Miniature Garden, to be arranged on a sand Cauliflower, one. tray, not to exceed 300 mm x 300 mm. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates by Yates Class 32 Fruit, one plate of five, any one variety. Class 15 Floral Design, exhibitors under 8 years of age. In sand, on saucer, under 150 mm in Class 33 Any Other Fruit or Vegetable, not included diameter. elsewhere. Class 16 Floral Design, open to exhibitors over 8 years THE BOTANIC GARDENS MEDALLION of age. In sand, on saucer, under 150mm in CHAMPION JUNIOR FLORAL CRAFT & VEGETABLES diameter. Medallion sponsored by Botanic Gardens of Adelaide Class 17 Floral Arrangement, using three to five THE HORTICULTURAL MEDIA ASSOCIATION SA PRIZE flowers and foliage. and THE YATES PRIZE MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR EXHIBITOR IN FLORAL Class 18 Egg Cup Posy, exhibitor under 8 years of CRAFT & VEGETABLES age. Product ($150.00) sponsored by Yates, $50.00 sponsored by Horticultural Media Association Class 19 Egg Cup Posy, exhibitor over 8 years of age. South Australia Class 20 Miniature Arrangement, not to exceed 100 mm overall. Class 21 Novelty Arrangement, fruit, nuts, vegetables, flowers etc, allowed. Class 22 Novelty Arrangement, featuring Creative Carrots and/or Potatoes. 6
2021 HORTICULTURE SCHOOLS KITCHEN GARDEN Class 39 One Pumpkin A single pumpkin to be displayed in an area not COMPETITION to exceed 300 mm x 300 mm. THE HORTICULTURAL MEDIA ASSOCIATION SA PRIZE The Schools Kitchen Garden competition is open to all and THE JEFFRIES PRIZE Kindergartens and Primary Schools with kitchen gardens. CHAMPION KITCHEN GARDEN COMPETITION EXHIBIT Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Jeffries Group, Entries can be from the school or individual class groups. $100.00 sponsored by Horticultural Media Association South Australia All produce must be grown in the kindergarten/school's vegetable garden. THE YATES PRIZE MOST SUCCESSFUL KITCHEN GARDEN COMPETITION Please Note: Preparation and staging must be done by the KINDERGARTEN OR SCHOOL Students, either at school prior to the day or at the Show on Product ($150.00) sponsored by Yates the day of judging. Prize money will be awarded to the student's nominated kindergarten or school. SCARECROW COMPETITION The Scarecrow Competition is open to all Kindergarten and Please do not include signs or any item in the exhibit which Primary School Students wishing to represent their school may identify the exhibitor. as a group/class entry. Due to limited display space, there is a limit of 10 entries (overall) per Primary School/Kindergarten into the Scarecrow Competition. Class 34 THE YATES PRIZE Please note: Judges will be looking for fresh, new Harvest Basket. Scarecrow designs each year rather than just last year’s A selection of produce from your school garden Scarecrow design re-entered. Naturally the student's which can include fruit, vegetables and herbs. involvement in their design and creation is essential. To be displayed in a basket of your choice (not Prize money will be awarded to the student's nominated to exceed 500 mm x 500 mm) Kindergarten or Primary school. First: Product ($100.00); Second: Product ($50.00) sponsored by Yates Scarecrows need to be self-supporting and must have a Class 35 THE YATES PRIZE strong support base. Herb Bouquet. Staging can be completed on site under the supervision of a A creative arrangement of herbs displayed in a recognised teacher. container of your choice (not to exceed 300 mm The space allowed for each exhibit is 'life size' approx. 1.2m x 300 mm) sq. First: Product ($100.00); Second: Product The judges will take into consideration the following: Artistic ($50.00) sponsored by Yates merit, originality, workmanship, appropriate to theme and attention to detail. Class 36 THE YATES PRIZE Please do not include signs or any item on the Salad of the Imagination. Scarecrow which could identify the Exhibitor prior to A bowl of salad made with seasonal produce Judging. (not to exceed 300 mm x 300 mm) School Name signs can be attached after judging by a First: Product ($100.00); Second: Product Steward. ($50.00) sponsored by Yates Prize Money First, $150; second, $75; third, $50 (unless otherwise Class 37 THE YATES PRIZE specified) Seasonal Vegetables. Any combination of three seasonal vegetables (not to exceed 300 mm x 300 mm) Class 40 Traditional Scarecrow First: Product ($100.00); Second: Product ($50.00) sponsored by Yates Class 41 Storybook, a scarecrow depicting a storybook character. Class 38 THE YATES PRIZE Patch to Plate. Class 42 Costa, a scarecrow modelled on Gardening Prepared product (e.g. baked, pickled, Australia presenter, Costa Georgiadis preserved, etc) displayed with the raw produce featured in the recipe from the school kitchen garden. First: Product ($100.00); Second: Product ($50.00) sponsored by Yates 7
2021 HORTICULTURE THE YATES PRIZE BEST SCARECROW IN SHOW $250.00 & Product ($250.00) sponsored by Yates Class 43 Pot Plant, Cacti, one. THE YATES PRIZE Class 44 Pot Plant, Cacti, three distinct. 2ND BEST SCARECROW IN SHOW $150.00 & Product ($150.00) sponsored by Yates Class 45 Pot Plant, Cacti, flowering, one. THE YATES PRIZE Class 46 Pot Plant, Succulent, one. 3RD BEST SCARECROW IN SHOW $75.00 & Product ($75.00) sponsored by Yates Class 47 Pot Plant, Succulent, three distinct. GOVERNORS CHOICE Class 48 Pot Plant, Succulent, silver or blue, one. SPECIAL AWARD His Excellency the Governor of South Australia will select a Class 49 Cacti and/or Succulent Garden, in a container Scarecrow from all the entries on show to assume official less than 400 mm in diameter Scarecrow duties in the Government House Vegetable patch for a period of three months. The Scarecrow will be a THE REUTHER FAMILY PRIZE feature attraction for members of the public at the CHAMPION TEENAGE CACTI OR SUCCULENT Government House Open Day in November. - 2021 FEATURE PLANT The Kindergarten or Primary School students who submit $50.00 sponsored by Derek Reuther the chosen Scarecrow will be invited to Government House Class 50 Pot Plant, Carnivorous, one. to see the Scarecrow in position, meet His Excellency the Governor and tour the State Rooms of Government Class 51 Pot Plant, flowering. House. Class 52 Pot Plant, non-flowering. Class 53 Pot Plant, Potted Herb/s. TEENAGE SECTION Class 54 Pot Plant, Rectangular Window Box, no Please refer to the inside front cover for Closing Date of longer than 400mm. Entries, Staging, Judging and Removal times. Open to all teenagers between 13 and 17 years, as at 1 Class 55 Terrarium/Bottle Garden, no larger than 500 September of the current year. mm x 500 mm Date of birth to be stated on the entry form. Exhibitors to supply own containers and equipment and THE NED REUTHER PRIZE complete staging on site. CHAMPION TEENAGE PLANTS IN CONTAINERS CACTI & SUCCULENTS - 2021 FEATURE PLANT $50.00 sponsored by Derek Reuther THE HORTICULTURAL MEDIA ASSOCIATION SA PRIZE TEENAGE- PLANTS IN and THE JEFFRIES PRIZE MOST SUCCESSFUL TEENAGE EXHIBITOR IN PLANTS CONTAINERS IN CONTAINERS Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Jeffries Group, $100.00 sponsored by Horticultural Media Association South Australia • A maximum space of 500mm x 500mm will be allocated per entry. • Exhibitors to supply own saucer. Exhibits without saucers will not be watered. • Plants must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor for a minimum of 40 days prior to close of entries. • Every plant must be established in the container in which it is shown, and be free from pests and diseases at the time of judging. • The size of the container must not exceed 300mm in diameter. • Weeds or pest plants are not eligible for competition. • Plants should be labelled indicating their name (common name if botanical name is not known) • Potted plant exhibits remain for the duration of the Show. 8
2021 HORTICULTURE TEENAGE SECTION - FLORAL Class 69 THE YATES PRIZE Peas, 100 grams. CRAFT & VEGETABLES First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates Class 70 Potatoes (new), 500 grams. In classes 56 to 75 the maximum display space per exhibit is 300 mm x 300 mm unless otherwise Class 71 THE YATES PRIZE specified. Lettuce, one. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates Class 56 Posy, not wired. Class 72 THE YATES PRIZE Class 57 Floral Arrangement, using three to five Cabbage, one. flowers and foliage. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates Class 58 Floral Design on a Floating Bowl, not to exceed 300 mm overall. Class 73 THE YATES PRIZE Cauliflower, one. Class 59 THE YATES PRIZE First: Medallion; Second: Medallion Miniature Garden, to be arranged on a sand sponsored by Yates tray, not to exceed 300 mm overall. Class 74 Fruit, one plate of five, any one variety. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates Class 75 Any Other Fruit or Vegetable, not included Class 60 Decorated Plate, a raised pattern of good elsewhere. design. Material is glued in place. THE CLARE REUTHER PRIZE Class 61 Novelty Arrangement, fruits, nuts, CHAMPION TEENAGE FLORAL CRAFT & VEGETABLES vegetables, flowers etc. allowed. $50.00 sponsored by Derek Reuther Class 62 Novelty Arrangement, featuring artistic THE BOTANIC GARDENS MEDALLION pumpkins. MOST SUCCESSFUL TEENAGE EXHIBITOR IN FLORAL CRAFT & VEGETABLES Class 63 THE YATES PRIZE Medallion sponsored by Botanic Gardens of Adelaide, Carrots, bunch of three. Shorten tops. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates GARDENER'S HATS Class 64 THE YATES PRIZE Turnips, bunch of three. Shorten tops. Class 76 THE HELEN ROBERTSON MEMORIAL PRIZE First: Medallion; Second: Medallion Gardener Hat, One sponsored by Yates The Garden's Hat is open to students from Primary School to Grade 7. Entries may be as an Class 65 THE YATES PRIZE individual or a school group. The hat must be Radish, bunch of three. Shorten tops. wearable and decorated with an horticultural / First: Medallion; Second: Medallion environmental theme such as insects, seeds, sponsored by Yates plants, grass, chickens, gardening. Class 66 THE YATES PRIZE Beetroot, bunch of three. Shorten tops. First: $50.00 sponsored by Judy Hunter First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates Class 67 THE YATES PRIZE Herbs, Three (Fresh bunches) distinct culinary Herbs. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates Class 68 THE YATES PRIZE Herbs, Three (Dried bunches) distinct culinary Herbs. First: Medallion; Second: Medallion sponsored by Yates 9
2021 HORTICULTURE OPEN SECTION - PLANTS IN Class 89 Succulent, variegated, one. CONTAINERS THE HORTICULTURAL MEDIA ASSOCIATION SA PRIZE and THE NURSERY & GARDEN INDUSTRY OF SA PRIZE CHAMPION SUCCULENT - 2021 FEATURE PLANT • A maximum space of 500mm x 500mm will be $100.00 sponsored by Nursery & Garden Industry South allocated per entry. Australia • Exhibitors to supply own saucer. Exhibits $100.00 sponsored by Horticultural Media Association without saucers will not be watered. South Australia • Plants must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor for a minimum of 40 days prior to • close of entries. Every plant must be established in the container CARNIVOROUS PLANTS in which it is shown, and be free from pests and Class 90 Carnivorous plant, Sundew, one. diseases at the time of judging. • The size of the container must not exceed Class 91 Carnivorous plant, Pitcher Plant, one. 300mm in diameter. • Weeds or pest plants are not eligible for Class 92 Carnivorous plant, one. competition. • Plants should be labelled indicating their name THE JEFFRIES PRIZE (common name if botanical name is not known) CHAMPION CARNIVOROUS PLANT • Potted plant exhibits remain for the duration of the Show. Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Jeffries Group Prize Money GARDEN PLANTS One Plant: First $10, Second $6, More than one plant Class 93 Geranium, flowering, three distinct. First $15, 2nd $8 (unless otherwise specified) Class 94 Geranium, flowering, one. CACTI - FEATURE PLANT Class 95 Geranium, foliage, one. Class 77 Cacti, three distinct. Class 96 Ivy Geranium, one. Class 78 Cacti, one. Class 97 Cyclamen, flowering, one. Class 79 Cacti, flowering, one. Class 98 Camellia, flowering, one. Class 80 Cacti, grafted, three distinct. Class 99 Azalea, flowering, one. Class 81 Cacti, grafted, one Class 100 Plant in Bloom, Australian Native, one. Class 82 Cacti and/or Succulent Garden, in a container Class 101 Plant in Bloom, not elsewhere enumerated, less than 400 mm in diameter. one. Class 83 Cacti, hairy, one. Class 102 Plant in Bloom, Bulbous, three in one pot of the same cultivar. Class 84 Cacti, monstrose/crested, one. Class 103 Plant in Bloom, Bulbous, one. THE HORTICULTURAL MEDIA ASSOCIATION SA PRIZE and THE NURSERY & GARDEN INDUSTRY OF SA Class 104 Potted Herb/s, one. PRIZE CHAMPION CACTI - 2021 FEATURE PLANT Class 105 Rectangular Window Box, no longer than $100.00 sponsored by Nursery & Garden Industry South 400mm. Australia, $100.00 sponsored by Horticultural Media Association Class 106 Terrarium/Bottle Garden, no larger than South Australia 400mm x 400mm SUCCULENTS - FEATURE PLANT THE NEUTROG FERTILISERS CHAMPION PRIZE and THE NURSERY & GARDEN INDUSTRY OF SA PRIZE CHAMPION GARDEN PLANT Class 85 Succulent, three distinct. Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Neutrog Australia Pty Ltd, $100.00 sponsored by Class 86 Succulent, one. Nursery & Garden Industry South Australia Class 87 Succulent, silver or blue foliage, one. Class 88 Succulent, flowering, one. 10
2021 HORTICULTURE FOLIAGE/HOUSE PLANT FERNS Prize Money Class 107 House Plant in ornamental container, one. Size of container not to exceed 250 mm in First, $15; second, $8 (unless otherwise specified) diameter. Container to be judged as well as plant. Class 108 Palm, any style, one. STAGHORN AND ELKHORN FERNS Class 109 Green Foliage Plant, (excluding fern), one. Exhibitors to provide dimensions of plants entered on their entry form. Class 110 Variegated Foliage Plant, (excluding fern), one. Class 124 Staghorn, one, mounted on board, over 400 mm x 400 mm, overall. Class 111 Coloured Foliage, (other than variegated), one. Class 125 Staghorn, one, mounted on board under 400 mm x 400 mm, overall. THE NURSERY & GARDEN INDUSTRY OF SA PRIZE CHAMPION FOLIAGE/HOUSE PLANT Class 126 Elkhorn, one, mounted on board, $100.00 sponsored by Nursery & Garden Industry over 400 mm x 400 mm, overall. South Australia Class 127 Elkhorn, one, mounted on board BROMELIADS nder 400 mm x 400 mm, overall. Class 112 Bromeliad, in bloom THE FRANCES PRIZE CHAMPION STAGHORN OR ELKHORN Class 113 Bromeliad, any style $50.00 sponsored by Julie Quimby Class 114 Bromeliad, variegated, any style OTHER FERNS Class 115 Bromeliad, inter-generic, any style The size of container must not exceed 300mm in diameter. Class 116 Billbergia Potted plants must have their own saucer. Class 117 Guzmania Prize Money One Plant: First $10, Second $6 Class 118 Neoregelia, standard (unless otherwise specified) More than one plant First $15, 2nd $8 Class 119 Neoregelia, miniature (maximum size 250 mm) (unless otherwise specified) Class 120 Tillandsia, mounted Class 128 Maidenhair Fern, three distinct cultivars. Class 121 Tillandsia, potted Class 129 Maidenhair Fern, one. Class 122 Vriesea, green leaf Class 130 Ferns, three distinct cultivars (excluding Class 123 Vriesea, variegated or patterned leaf Maidenhair). THE BRETT DRAPER PRIZE Class 131 Fern, one (excluding Maidenhair). CHAMPION BROMELIAD $50.00 sponsored by Brett Draper CHAMPION FERN 11
2021 HORTICULTURE TAFE SA STUDENT BONSAI - FIRST SHOWING FLORISTRY FEATURING BONSAI LESS THAN 150 mm AND OVER 600 mm; DECIDUOUS, EVERGREEN, FICUS AND IMPORTANT: When delivering your Floristry exhibits please AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS (OTHER THAN FICUS). collect one additional Exhibitors Pass for maintenance of your display. Passes will be only for the following times only: Saturday 4 September, 3.00 – 4.00 pm or Sunday 5 OPEN SECTION September 8.00 am – 9.00 am Class 133 Bonsai, one, deciduous, under 150 mm TAFE SA Student Floristry exhibits are judged using (Refer note a). People's Choice Voting. Class 134 Bonsai, one, deciduous, over 600 mm People's Choice Public voting will take place in the (Refer note a). Horticulture area on Tuesday 7 September 2021. Class 135 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), Class 132 “Celebration” Table Centre. under 150 mm (Refer note a). Student’s choice of celebration. Completed exhibit will be placed on a pedestal – Class 136 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), 400mm square top for display at the Show. over 600 mm (Refer note a). Allowance up to $50 Class 137 Bonsai, one, Ficus, under 150 mm TAFE SA STUDENT FLORISTRY PEOPLES CHOICE (Refer note a) VOTER'S PRIZE A Winner will be drawn from the voting slips submitted by Class 138 Bonsai, one, Ficus, over 600 mm members of the public at the Royal Adelaide Show. (Refer note a) Class 139 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other than Ficus), under 150 mm (Refer note a) BONSAI Class 140 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other No disease or insect infested specimen will be accepted for than Ficus), over 600 mm (Refer note a) competition. Wiring may be accepted, but the specimen and wiring technique will be considered when judging. NOVICE/JUNIOR SECTION All exhibits must be labelled with a card showing the name Class 141 Bonsai, one, deciduous, under 150 mm of the plant (either common or botanical) and approximate (Refer note a). age in training. Exhibitors to provide on their entry form dimensions of Class 142 Bonsai, one, deciduous, over 600 mm plants entered. (Refer note a). Please note: Class 143 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), a) Tree size refers to the height of a tree, measured from under 150 mm (Refer note a). the base of the root spread to the apex of the tree. b) Multiple planting, size refers to the length of the tray. Class 144 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), over 600 mm (Refer note a) 1) Junior Entry - open to exhibitors under the age of 17 as at 1 September of the current year. Class 145 Bonsai, one, Ficus, under 150 mm (Refer note a) 2) Novice Entry - open to exhibitors who have not won a first prize for Bonsai at any Royal Show. An exhibitor Class 146 Bonsai, one, Ficus, over 600 mm cannot enter in both Novice and Open Sections. (Refer note a) 3) Open Entry - any exhibitor may choose to exhibit in Class 147 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other the Open Section, however they may not then enter in than Ficus), under 150 mm (Refer note a) either Junior or Novice sections. Class 148 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other Prize Money than Ficus), over 600 mm (Refer note a) First $30; second $15 (unless otherwise specified) 12
2021 HORTICULTURE BONSAI - FIRST SHOWING Class 162 Bonsai, one, Ficus, 300 mm to 600 mm (Refer note a) SPECIAL AWARDS Class 163 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other CHAMPION BONSAI LESS THAN 150 mm than Ficus), 150 mm to 300 mm (Refer note a) $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. Class 164 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other CHAMPION BONSAI OVER 600 mm than Ficus), 300 mm to 600 mm (Refer note a) $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. BONSAI - SECOND SHOWING SPECIAL AWARDS BONSAI - SECOND SHOWING CHAMPION BONSAI BETWEEN 150 mm - 300 mm $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. FEATURING BONSAI MORE THAN 150 mm AND LESS THAN 600 mm; DECIDUOUS, EVERGREEN, FICUS AND CHAMPION BONSAI BETWEEN 300 mm - 600 mm AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS (OTHER THAN FICUS). $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. OPEN SECTION BONSAI - THIRD SHOWING Class 149 Bonsai, one, deciduous, 150 mm to 300 mm (Refer note a). FEATURING BONSAI GROWN IN ROOT OVER ROCK STYLE, MULTIPLE PLANTING/TRAY AND Class 150 Bonsai, one, deciduous, 300 mm to 600 mm INCORPORATING CARVING/DEADWOOD; DECIDUOUS, (Refer note a). NON-DECIDUOUS, FICUS AND AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS (OTHER THAN FICUS) Class 151 Bonsai, one, evergreen, 150 mm to 300 mm (Refer note a). OPEN SECTION Class 152 Bonsai, one, evergreen, 300 mm to 600 mm (Refer note a). Class 165 Bonsai, one, deciduous, root over rock style. Class 153 Bonsai, one, Ficus, 150 mm to 300 mm Class 166 Bonsai, one, deciduous, multi-trunk, all on (Refer note a) same root Class 154 Bonsai, one, Ficus, 300 mm to 600 mm Class 167 Bonsai, one, deciduous, any size, (Refer note a) incorporating carving/deadwood. Class 155 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other Class 168 Bonsai, multiple planting, deciduous, than Ficus), 150 mm to 300 mm multiple planting, tray over 400 mm (Refer note a). (Refer note b) Class 156 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other Class 169 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), than Ficus), 300 mm to 600 mm root over rock style. (Refer note a) Class 170 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), NOVICE/JUNIOR SECTION multi-trunk, all on same root. Class 171 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), Class 157 Bonsai, one, deciduous, 150 mm to 300 mm any size, incorporating carving/deadwood. (Refer note a). Class 172 Bonsai, evergreen (other than Ficus), Class 158 Bonsai, one, deciduous, 300 mm to 600 mm multiple planting, tray over 400 mm (Refer note a). (Refer note b). Class 159 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), Class 173 Bonsai, one, Ficus, root over rock style. 150 mm to 300 mm (Refer note a). Class 174 Bonsai, one, Ficus, multi-trunk, all on the Class 160 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than Ficus), same root. 300 mm to 600 mm (Refer note a) Class 161 Bonsai, one, Ficus, 150 mm to 300 mm (Refer note a) 13
2021 HORTICULTURE Class 175 Bonsai, one, Ficus, any size, incorporating Class 195 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other carving/deadwood. than Ficus), any size, incorporating carving/deadwood. Class 176 Bonsai, Ficus, multiple planting, tray over 400 mm (Refer note b). Class 196 Bonsai, Australian Native Plant (other than Ficus), multiple planting, tray over 400 mm Class 177 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other (Refer note b) than Ficus), root over rock style. Class 178 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other BONSAI - THIRD SHOWING than Ficus), multi-trunk. all on same root. SPECIAL AWARDS Class 179 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other CHAMPION BONSAI ROOT OVER ROCK STYLE than Ficus), any size, incorporating $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. carving/deadwood. CHAMPION BONSAI MULTIPLE PLANTING/TRAY Class 180 Bonsai, Australian Native Plant (other than $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. Ficus), multiple planting, tray over 400 mm (Refer note b) CHAMPION BONSAI INCORPORATING CARVING/DEADWOOD NOVICE/JUNIOR SECTION $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. CHAMPION JUNIOR/NOVICE BONSAI Class 181 Bonsai, one, deciduous, root over rock style. Awarded to the best overall Bonsai exhibit in the Class 182 Bonsai, one, deciduous, multi-trunk, all on Junior/Novice section across all Bonsai showings. same root. $100.00 sponsored by An anonymous benefactor. THE JOHN A MICHELL AM MEMORIAL TROPHY Class 183 Bonsai, one, deciduous, any size, GRAND CHAMPION BONSAI incorporating carving/deadwood. $100.00 & Trophy sponsored by Mrs Pat Michell Class 184 Bonsai, multiple planting, deciduous, tray over 400 mm (Refer note b) Class 185 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than ficus), root over rock style. Class 186 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than ficus), multi-trunk, all on same root. Class 187 Bonsai, one, evergreen (other than ficus), any size, incorporating carving/deadwood. Class 188 Bonsai, evergreen (other than ficus), multiple planting, tray over 400 mm (Refer note b). Class 189 Bonsai, one, Ficus, root over rock style. Class 190 Bonsai, one, Ficus, multi-trunk, all on same root. Class 191 Bonsai, one, Ficus, any size, incorporating carving/deadwood. Class 192 Bonsai, multiple planting, Ficus, tray over 400 mm (Refer note b) Class 193 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other than Ficus), root over rock style. Class 194 Bonsai, one, Australian Native Plant (other than Ficus), multi-trunk, all on same root. 14
2021 HORTICULTURE FLORAL ART Class 203 "Table Design - Party Time" Bench area covered with black fabric. Dimensions 90 cm deep x 75 cm wide. Entries will be judged using Principles and Elements from Flower Allowance - $30 the Australian Floral Art Association Manual. All staged work to be dismantled as soon as possible after Class 204 "Spice Of Life" Show. (Please refer to Staging, Judging and Removal Bench area covered with black fabric. timetable) Dimensions 90 cm deep x 75 cm wide. Work not collected after this time is at the exhibitor's risk. Flower Allowance - $30 All receipts for claiming flower allowance (inclusive of Business name and ABN number) to be presented to the Class 205 "Shades Of Green" Foliage Design Competitive Section Supervisor (Jon Hall) for approval for Bench covered with black fabric. Dimensions 90 reimbursement during the Show. Payment will be made post cm deep x 75 cm wide. Show. Flower allowance - $30 Conditions of Entry: 1. A limit of two entries in each class per person. Class 206 "Naturalistic Design" as per AFAA Manual 2. All competitive work must be the unaided work of the Bench area covered with black fabric. competitor. Please do not discuss exhibits prior to judging. Dimensions 90 cm deep x 75 cm wide. 3. When exhibitors have completed their own work they are to Flower Allowance - $30 leave the exhibition area. 4. An exhibit is plant material with or without accessories and THE FLORAL DESIGN COUNCIL OF SA PRIZE must be staged within the area specified in the show schedule. MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN OPEN FLORAL ART Props and drapes are permitted. SECTION 5. Plant material should predominate over all other components Points to be allocated as follows: used. Plant material to last for the duration of the show. First, 5 points; second, 3 points; third, 1 point. 6. Use of artificial or silk plant material is not allowed. $100.00 sponsored by Floral Design Council of SA 7. No spray painting permitted indoors or in vicinity of venue. 8. All entries are at competitors own risk. NOVICE CLASSES OPEN CLASSES An exhibitor will cease to be classed as a novice once they Class 197 "Sculptural Elegance" have won a Novice "Best Exhibit" on three occasions or Floor area 120 cm diameter base supplied. To have won a prize in the Open Section. be viewed from all around. Base painted with Qualified Floral Design/Art judges are not eligible to enter Solver 'Sugar Cane'. Novice classes. Flower Allowance - $100 Class 207 "Bountiful Basket" Class 198 "Split Level" Bench area covered with black fabric. Staged on supplied white coloured pedestal - Dimensions 90 cm deep, 75 cm wide. height 100 cm; top square 40 cm x 40 cm. To be Flower Allowance - $30 viewed from the front. Class 208 "Still Life" Flower Allowance - $100 Bench area covered with black fabric. Class 199 "Creative Texture" Dimensions 90 cm deep, 75 cm wide Wall hanging to measure 50 cm to 75 cm in Flower Allowance - $30 width, height optional. Staged on black partition. Class 209 "Leave it to the Leaves" Foliage Design Flower Allowance - $30 Bench area covered with black fabric. Class 200 "European Design" Dimensions 90 cm deep, 75 cm wide Per AFAA Manual (design style to be named on Flower Allowance - $30 card). Class 210 "Traditional Design", Bench area covered with black fabric. As per AFAA Manual (design style to be named Dimensions 90 cm deep, 75 cm wide. on card) Flower Allowance - $30 Bench area covered with black fabric. Class 201 "Modern Mass" Dimensions 90 cm deep x 75 cm wide Bench area covered with black fabric. Flower Allowance - $30 Dimensions 90 cm deep, 75 cm wide. BEST NOVICE FLORAL ART EXHIBIT Flower Allowance - $30 THE FLORAL DESIGN COUNCIL OF SA PRIZE Class 202"Cornucopia" MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN NOVICE FLORAL Bench area covered with black fabric. ART SECTION Dimensions 90 cm deep x 75 cm wide. Points to be allocated as follows: Flower Allowance - $30 First, 5 points, second, 3 points, third 1 point. $50.00 sponsored by Floral Design Council of SA 15
2021 HORTICULTURE CAMELLIAS Class 217 Camellia, japonica, informal, one cv. Class 218 Camellia, japonica, informal, three of any one cv. Class 219 Camellia, japonica, double centre, three IMPORTANT: Please advise the Supervisor when distinct cvs. leaving your cut flower exhibits if you wish to collect them at the nominated time. Unless advised, cut Class 220 Camellia, japonica, double centre, one cv. flower exhibits will be disposed of by the Society. Class 221 Camellia, japonica, double centre, three of any one cv. Each bloom to be exhibited with at least one leaf. Note: Seedlings and mutants can be exhibited according to Class 222 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, three classification on any day. distinct cvs. Note: In the case of cut flower exhibits you are not required to remove them unless you wish to. Class 223 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, one cv. Please note: Double centre cvs. are not permitted in informal double Class 224 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, three of any classes. one cv. A small japonica camellia (boutonniere) is over 70 mm and not larger than 90 mm. Class 225 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), three A miniature is 70 mm or less in diameter. distinct cvs. Seedlings to be identified by number. Seedling classes open to unnamed mutants. Mutants to be described as Class 226 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), one cv. mutant named variety (e.g. "Margaret Davis") Class 227 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), three Prize Money of any one cvs. 12 Blooms - First $24; Second $12 Note: A miniature is 70mm or less in diameter. (unless otherwise specified) Class 228 Camellia, miniature, three distinct cvs. 6 Blooms - First $15; Second $8 (unless otherwise specified) Class 229 Camellia, miniature, one cv. 3 Blooms - First $12; Second $6 (unless otherwise specified) Class 230 Camellia, miniature, three of any one cv. 1 Bloom - First $8; Second $4 (unless otherwise specified) Class 231 Camellia, seedling, three distinct cvs. Class 232 Camellia, seedling, one cv. CAMELLIAS OPEN Class 233 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, six cvs., not SECTION - DAY 1 necessarily distinct. Class 211 Camellia, japonica, twelve, not necessarily Class 234 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, three distinct cvs. distinct. Class 235 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, one cv. Class 212 Camellia, japonica, six distinct cvs. Class 236 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, three of any one cv. Class 213 Camellia, japonica, formal, three distinct cvs. Class 237 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, six cvs., not Class 214 Camellia, japonica, formal, one cv. necessarily distinct. Class 215 Camellia, japonica, formal, three of any one cv. Class 238 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, three distinct cvs. Class 216 Camellia, japonica, informal, three distinct cvs. Class 239 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, one cv. Class 240 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, three of any one cv. 16
2021 HORTICULTURE NOVICE SECTION - DAY 1 Class 251 Camellia, japonica, double centre, three distinct cvs. Open to exhibitors who have not won a first prize for Class 252 Camellia, japonica, double centre, one cv. Camellias at any Royal Show. Class 253 Camellia, japonica, double centre, three of Class 241 Camellia, one cv. any one cv. Class 242 Camellia, three distinct cvs. Class 254 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, three distinct cvs. THE JEFFRIES PRIZE BEST CAMELLIA HYBRID Class 255 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, one cv. Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Jeffries Group Class 256 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, three of any BEST FORMAL DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA one cv. BEST INFORMAL DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 257 Camellia, red, three of any one cv. BEST SEMI-DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 258 Camellia, white, three of any one cv. BEST SMALL (BOUTONNIERE) CAMELLIA Class 259 Camellia, pink, three of any one cv. BEST DOUBLE CENTRE CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 260 Camellia, variegated, three of any one cv. BEST MINIATURE CAMELLIA Class 261 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), three distinct cvs. BEST RETICULATA HYBRID CAMELLIA Class 262 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), one cv. BEST NON-RETICULATA HYBRID CAMELLIA Class 263 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), three BEST MUTANT AND/OR SEEDLING CAMELLIA of any one cv. Special: First Class 264 Camellia, miniature, three distinct cvs. THE NEUTROG FERTILISERS CHAMPION PRIZE BEST CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 265 Camellia, miniature, one cv. Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Neutrog Australia Pty Ltd Class 266 Camellia, miniature, three of any one cv. THE NEWMAN'S NURSERY PRIZE Class 267 Camellia, seedling, one cv. CHAMPION CAMELLIA Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Newman's Nursery Class 268 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, six cvs., not necessarily distinct. CAMELLIAS OPEN SECTION - Class 269 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, three distinct cvs. DAY 2 Class 270 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, one cv. Class 243 Camellia, japonica, twelve cvs, not Class 271 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, three of any one cv. necessarily distinct. Class 272 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, six cvs., not Class 244 Camellia, japonica, six distinct cvs. necessarily distinct. Class 245 Camellia, japonica, formal, three distinct cvs. Class 273 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, three distinct cvs. Class 246 Camellia, japonica, formal, one cv. Class 274 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, one cv. Class 247 Camellia, japonica, formal, three of any one cv. Class 275 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, three of any Class 248 Camellia, japonica, informal, three distinct cvs. one cv. Class 249 Camellia, japonica, informal, one cv. Class 250 Camellia, japonica, informal, three of any one cv. 17
2021 HORTICULTURE NOVICE SECTION - DAY 2 Class 287 Camellia, japonica, double centre, one cv. Class 288 Camellia, japonica, double centre, three of Open to exhibitors who have not won a first prize for any one cv. Camellias at any Royal Show. Class 289 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, three Class 276 Camellia, one cv. distinct cvs. Class 277 Camellia, three distinct cvs. Class 290 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, one cv. BEST CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 291 Camellia, japonica, semi-double, three of any one cv. BEST CAMELLIA HYBRID Class 292 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), three BEST FORMAL DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA distinct cvs. BEST INFORMAL DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 293 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), one cv. BEST SEMI-DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 294 Camellia, japonica, small (boutonniere), three of any one cv. BEST DOUBLE CENTRE CAMELLIA JAPONICA Class 295 Camellia, miniature, three distinct cvs. BEST SMALL (BOUTONNIERE) CAMELLIA Class 296 Camellia, miniature, one cv. BEST MINIATURE CAMELLIA Class 297 Camellia, miniature, three of any one cv. BEST RETICULATA HYBRID CAMELLIA Class 298 Camellia, seedling, three distinct cvs. BEST NON-RETICULATA HYBRID CAMELLIA Class 299 Camellia, seedling, one. BEST MUTANT AND/OR SEEDLING CAMELLIA Class 300 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, six cvs, not THE NEWMAN'S NURSERY PRIZE necessarily distinct. CHAMPION CAMELLIA Voucher ($100.00) sponsored by Newman's Nursery Class 301 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, three distinct cvs. CAMELLIAS OPEN SECTION - Class 302 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, one cv. DAY 3 Class 303 Camellia, reticulata, hybrid, three of any one cv. Class 304 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, six cvs., not Class 278 Camellia, japonica, twelve cvs., not necessarily distinct. necessarily distinct. Class 305 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, three distinct cvs. Class 279 Camellia, japonica, six distinct cvs. Class 306 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, one cv. Class 280 Camellia, japonica, formal, three distinct cvs. Class 307 Camellia, non-reticulata, hybrid, three of any Class 281 Camellia, japonica, formal, one cv. one cv. Class 282 Camellia, japonica, formal, three of any one cv. Class 283 Camellia, japonica, informal, three distinct cvs. Class 284 Camellia, japonica, informal, one cv. Class 285 Camellia, japonica, informal, three of any one cv. Class 286 Camellia, japonica, double centre, three distinct cvs. 18
2021 HORTICULTURE NOVICE SECTION - DAY 3 NARCISSUS (DAFFODILS) Note: Daffodils shall be shown with two leaves. Open to exhibitors who have not won a first prize for Accepted Divisions. Camellias at any Royal Show. 1. TRUMPET DAFFODILS - One flower to stem. Trumpet or corona is as long as or longer than perianth segments. Class 308 Camellia, one cv. 2. LARGE CUPPED DAFFODILS – One flower to stem. Cup or corona is more than one third, but less than equal to the Class 309 Camellia, three distinct cvs. length of the perianth. 3. SMALL CUPPED DAFFODILS – One flower to stem. Cup or CHAMPION FORMAL DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA corona not more than one third the length of the perianth segment. 4. DOUBLE DAFFODILS – No cup, trumpet or corona CHAMPION INFORMAL DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA visible as such. Two distinct types of petals may be noted, usually twisted and intermingled. Flower may be one colour CHAMPION SEMI-DOUBLE CAMELLIA JAPONICA or bicoloured and double or semi double in the corona and/or perianth. CHAMPION DOUBLE CENTRE CAMELLIA JAPONICA 5. TRIANDRUS HYBRIDS – Characteristics of Narcissus triandrus clearly evident. Flowers nodding, numbering one CHAMPION SMALL (BOUTONNIERE) CAMELLIA or more, white or yellow. Corona usually bowl shaped, perianth reflexed, of silky texture. CHAMPION MINIATURE CAMELLIA 6. CYCLAMINEUS HYBRIDS – Characteristics of Narcissus CHAMPION NON-RETICULATA HYBRID CAMELLIA cyclamineus clearly evident. Flowers nodding, single, yellow with narrow corona and reflexed perianth. CHAMPION MUTANT AND/OR SEEDLING CAMELLIA 7. JONQUILLA HYBRIDS – Characteristics of any of the Narcissus jonquilla group clearly evident. Flowers THE NEWMAN'S NURSERY TROPHY numbering one or more with short cup and flat perianth, GRAND CHAMPION CAMELLIA sometimes fragrant. Trophy ($100.00) sponsored by Newman's Nursery 8. TAZETTA HYBRIDS – Characteristics of any of the Narcissus tazetta group clearly evident. Small, very fragrant flowers numbering one or more with very short cup and SPECIAL AWARDS rounded flat perianth. 9. POETICUS HYBRIDS – Characteristics of the Narcissus THE ROGER HALL MEMORIAL TROPHY poeticus group without a mixture of any other. One flower to MOST SUCCESSFUL CAMELLIA EXHIBITOR stem, with glistening white perianth and very small flat cup, Over the three days of competition. usually yellow or green with red edge. Points to be allotted as follows: 10. SPECIES AND WILD FORMS AND HYBRIDS – First, 5 points; second, 3 points Includes all Narcissus presumed to have originated in the Trophy and Voucher ($50.00) sponsored by wild, as opposed to cultivars and garden varieties. Newman's Nursery 11. SPLIT CORONAS – Corona split for at least one third of its length. 12. MISCELLANEOUS – Includes cultivars and varieties of THE CAMELLIAS SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC PRIZE garden origin not covered in any other Division. CHAMPION CAMELLIA JAPONICA $50.00 sponsored by Camellias South Australia Inc EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS THE CAMELLIA SOCIETY ADELAIDE HILLS PRIZE 1. All divisional exhibits are required to conform with the CHAMPION RETICULATA HYBRID CAMELLIA above classifications. $50.00 sponsored by Camellia Society Adelaide Hills Inc 2. Narcissus (Daffodils) shall be shown with Narcissus (Daffodils) foliage. THE NEWMAN'S NURSERY PRIZE 3. Lily (Arum) stem may be used in staging and may be MOST SUCCESSFUL NOVICE CAMELLIA EXHIBITOR visible for a maximum of 25mm above the neck of the Over the three days of competition. container and may be used to support the name card. Points to be allotted as follows: 4. All seedlings exhibited that were raised from seed by the First, 5 points; second, 3 points exhibitor must have the name card marked with the seedling Voucher ($50.00) sponsored by Newman's Nursery number and the words “raised by the exhibitor”. DEFINITIONS Bloom - One flower displayed on a single stem. DAFFODILS Cut - Two or more flowers or florets displayed on a single stem or a stem with secondary branches. Prize Money IMPORTANT: Please advise the Supervisor when 6 Blooms - First $15; Second $8 leaving your cut flower exhibits if you wish to collect (unless otherwise specified) them at the nominated time. Unless advised, cut 3 Blooms - First $12; Second $6 flower exhibits will be disposed of by the Society. (unless otherwise specified) 1 Bloom - First $8; Second $4 (unless otherwise specified) 19
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