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Hobart Horticultural Society Inc

SPRING SHOW 2019

Rose, & Floral Art Show

Hobart Town Hall November 8 and 9

Schedule and Conditions

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General Show Conditions FLORAL ART 1 Any person may enter an exhibit in the appropriate , you do not have to be a Juniors Section Open Section Entries in this section should consist mainly of member of the Society. There is no entry fee. 2 Exhibits are accepted on the understanding that the exhibitor agrees to be bound by 301 Niche: “Christmas Creativity” material although some natural materials these conditions and the decisions of the show officials and judges. In judging matters 302 “Caged Beauty” (eg Shells, stones etc)or man-made materials the judge’s decision is final. 303 “Look, No !” (eg ribbon, wire, beads etc) may also be 3 All exhibits must be the property of and have been grown by the exhibitor except in the 304 A Horizontal Design included. Floral Art Section where the exhibit must be set up by the exhibitor. Pot must 305 Design in Monochromatic Colouring THESE EXHIBITS MAY BE STAGED BY have been owned by the exhibitor for at least three months. (AFAA manual p. 22) SOMEONE OTHER THAN THE JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 4 Each entry must be accompanied by an exhibitor’s entry card placed alongside the entry 306 “Tumbling Down”

with the exhibitor’s name facing downward. See also specific show conditions. Up to 8 years of age inclusive Exhibitors entry cards are available at the show venue. Intermediate Section 5 No support or artificial aid is permitted except for wiring in the Floral Art Section. in a Jug 307 “Enhanced by an Accessory” 6 The Society will take all reasonable care of exhibits but cannot accept any responsibility Up to 12 years of age inclusive for loss or damage. Exhibits must be removed promptly, but not before the end of the 308 “La Chapeau” show. 309 “Christmas is Coming” 316 A Christmas Decoration 7 Staging of entries may take place between: 310 “Slim but Showy” A line or Massed Line design (AFAA Manuel Ps. Up to 16 years of age inclusive 5.00 pm and 9.00 pm on the day before the show; and 8.00 am and 10.30 am (Floral Art—11.00 am) on the first day of the show. 37,41,42) 317 Free Choice Judging starts at 10.30 am (Floral Art—11.00 am) on the first day of the show. 311 “Classic in White and Green” All persons not involved with judging must leave the hall at this time. Intending exhibitors should read the Floral Art Novice Section 8 Wherever possible all exhibits should be named. A card identifying the // General Information and Conditions Sheet (as appropriate) of each plant should be completed by the exhibitor to inform the 312 A Design in a Favourite Container in conjunction with this schedule. This gives visiting public. 313 “Wood-en it be Lovely” vital information concerning lodgement of 9 Entries in all classes will be eligible for first, second and third prize cards. 314 “Centre of Attraction” a table design entries, eligibility for the various sections, 10 Eligibility to exhibit in the various sections is as follows: for Christmas. staging times, niche dimensions, judging, Novice. Excluding Floral Art, exhibitors may show in Novice classes for a trophies, etc. A copy of the sheet may be period of two years only. obtained from the Floral Art Section Intermediate/Restricted. Open to those who have not won three first prizes Co-Ordinator: against competition in the appropriate Open section at any one HHS show or any combination of three wins of Intermediate Champion/Intermediate / Mrs N Gordon Aggregate at HHS shows. 10 Balaka Street 11 Exhibitors are required to provide their own containers. ROSNY, Tas 7018 Phone/fax (03) 6244 1271 Definitions: Distinct—all different varieties. NND—not necessarily distinct.

ENTERING AND STAGING DETAILS SHOW SPONSORS

PLEASE NOTE it is only COMPULSORY for entries in Special Classes, Horticultural Wrest Point Casino Displays and Floral Art to be advised prior to the show. Parr Air Conditioning Chandlers Nursery Entries to be registered by 9 PM Wednesday prior to show Rainbow Ridge Nursery Phone: 6247 8226, Email: [email protected] HHS Iris Section

New Town Station Nursery Entries may be staged Thursday 5 pm to 9 pm or Friday 8 am to 10.30 am Hobart City Council Hall is closed for judging 10.30 am* Friday ABC Radio

* Floral Art staging is allowed up to 11 am when judging commences 6 3

CUT FLOWERS POT PLANTS , Iris & Floral Art Show 2019 Container of : any suitable vessel 263 Flowering pot plant containing a minimum of 3 stems unless other- 264 Foliage pot plant (not a fern) wise stated. 265 1 Fern ROSES 266 Cactus or succulent 21 1 rose in full blown 230 1 container any raised from 267 Orchid in Definitions: 22 3 roses, bud to full bloom (a) by the exhibitor 268 most unusual pot plant Decorative Rose - garden rose not of true 23 3 Floribundas, distinct, 1 stem of each 231 1 container roses, Hybrid Tea 269 container of mixed plants, at least 3 exhibition form or small Exhibition bloom 24 1 Floribunda 232 1 container roses, Polyanthus or varieties Shrub Rose - includes David Austin roses 25 1 stem modern, old style rose (David Floribunda 270 1 Auricula or other forms of modern rose in the old style Austin or similar) 233 1 container roses, miniature Single Rose - one with 5 to 7 26 1 container Old Fashioned, NND 237 1 container roses, mixed varieties FRUIT & VEGETABLES Container of Roses - any suitable vessel 27 1 container Shrub Roses, NND 238 1 container Pansies containing a minimum of 5 stems 28 1 container, Single Roses, NND 239 1 container Poppies 272 basket/box mixed fruit and/or 29 1 container, any mixed varieties 240 1 container Bearded Iris vegetables Roses in Special and Open Classes must be 30 3 miniature, distinct, 1 stem of each 241 1 stem Bearded Iris 273 any one of fruit or vegetable, at named 31 1 spray of miniatures (cluster of blooms 242 1 container Iris (not Bearded) least 3 pieces on a single stem) 243 1 stem Iris (not Bearded) 274 single vegetable, any kind 32 1 miniature 244 1 container Sweet Pea, Stock or Lupin, 275 single fruit, any kind SPECIAL CLASSES 33 1 container of miniatures (not mixed) 276 1 green vegetable

245 1 container Ranunculus, Anemone, A 9 varieties, distinct (a) Bud to full bloom - bud shows colour with Antirrhinum or Carnationns, (not HORTICULTURAL DISPLAYS The Frank Hammond Memorial Cup dropped or starting to drop but no petals mixed) B 6 varieties, distinct open; full bloom shows . One interme- 248 1 container Lilies 280 Horticultural display, 1200mm wide on The Stan Howell Memorial Cup diate stage benched. Benching - full bloom at 249 1 stem Lily, any type tiered benching using any horticultural C 3 red or crimson, NND bottom, bud at top. 250 1 container Paeonies material grown by the exhibitor The Arthur Maddock Prize

251 1 stem Paeony The Hon L M Shoobridge Memorial D 3 David Austin and/or Old Fashioned, Intermediate Section 252 1 container Australian Native Flowers Cup distinct, 1 stem of each in separate containers 253 1 stem Australian Native Flower (a) Exhibition Roses 254 1 container herbs 281 Horticultural display by Garden The Kennedy Rose Trophy 40 3 varieties, distinct Clubs, 1200mm wide on tiered 255 1 saucer of 3 Fuschias Open Section 41 3 varieties, NND benching using any horticultural 256 1 container any other variety of cut (a) Exhibition Roses 46 1 red or crimson material grown by members flower (any number of stems) 1 3 varieties, distinct 47 1 white or cream

257 1 container mixed flowers, at least 2 3 varieties, NND 48 1 pink or rose colour three varieties The Peg Monaghan JUNIOR SECTION 7 1 red or crimson (for boys and girls under 12 years old) 49 1 yellow/gold Trophy. Limit 1 entry/exhibitor 8 1 white or cream 50 1 any other shade 258 6 varieties in separate containers, 5 9 1 pink or rose colour 290 1 iris spike stems per container 10 1 yellow/gold 291 1 iris flower 259 3 varieties in separate containers, 5 11 1 any other shade stems per container 292 1 rose flower 260 1 stem of flowering shrub 293 1 stem any other flower or shrub (b) Garden Roses 261 1 stem any other flower 294 1 container of flowers/shrubs,(at least 3 15 3 varieties, distinct varieties) 16 3 varieties, NND Rhododendrons 295 1 pot plant grown by the exhibitor 17 1 single rose (5 to 7 petals) 282 1 stem Large Rhododendron 296 Box/basket of produce from a school 283 1 stem Small Leaf Rhododendron garden 284 1 stem Fragrant rhododendron 285 1 stem Vireya Rhododendron 286 1 Stem 287 1 stem Deciduous Azalea

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(b) Garden Roses 55 3 varieties, distinct SPECIAL CLASSES (a) Tall Bearded Iris - Blooms (a) Tall Bearded Iris - Blooms 56 3 varieties, NND 120 3 varieties, distinct 163 3 varieties, distinct Open to all - limit of one entry per 164 1 blue/purple/black 58 1 single rose (5 to 7 petals) exhibitor per class. 121 1 blue 59 1 Floribunda 122 1 yellow 165 1 yellow or 166 1 red or brown 60 1 stem modern, old style rose (David A 6 blooms, Bearded , distinct 123 1 orange Austin or similar) 124 1 red or brown 167 1 white or cream Chandlers Nursery Prize 168 1 pink 61 1 Old Fashioned or Shrub Rose B 6 spikes any species/variety/type, NND 125 1 white or cream 62 1 container Old Fashioned,NND 126 1 pink 169 1 Plicata HHS Iris Section Prize 170 1 Bi-colour 63 1 container, Shrub Roses, NND C 3 spikes and 3 single blooms bearded iris, 127 1 Purple or black 64 1 container Single Roses, NND 128 1 Bi-colour, Neglecta 171 1 any other colour/combination distinct 65 1 container, any mixed varieties HHS Iris Section Prize 129 1 Bi-colour (except Neglecta) (c) Other Bearded Iris Spikes 66 3 miniatures, distinct, 1 stem of each D 12 single blooms, Bearded, distinct 130 1 “novelty” 175 1 median or dwarf bearded iris 67 1 spray miniatures (cluster of blooms Parr Air Conditioning Prize 131 1 plicata on a single stem) E 3 spikes, Australian raised Bearded,NND 132 1 any other colour/combination (d) Miscellaneous Irises 68 1 miniature Rainbow Ridge Prize 178 1 Bulbous 69 1 container miniatures (c) Other Bearded Iris - Spikes 179 1 Siberica

Seedling Section 135 1 median bearded iris 180 1 any other species/variety Novice Section 136 1 dwarf bearded iris 75 3 of the same variety in 1 vase Parentage of exhibits in this section must Novice Section

76 3 different varieties in 1 vase be specified, if known. (d) Miscellaneous Irises 77 1 red or crimson (a) Tall Bearded Iris - Spikes 91 1 tall bearded Iris spike 140 3 Bulbous, distinct 183 3 varieties, NND 78 1 white or cream 141 1 Bulbous 79 1 pink or rose colour 92 1 tall bearded Iris bloom 184 1 blue/purple/black 142 3 Siberica, distinct 185 1 yellow or orange 80 1 yellow/gold 143 1 Siberica 81 1 any other shade Open Section 186 1 red or brown 144 1 Spuria 187 1 white or cream 82 1 stem modern, old style rose (David (a) Tall Bearded Iris - Spikes 145 1 Californian Austin or similar) 104 6 varieties, distinct 188 1 pink 146 1 189 1 Bi-colour 83 1 Floribunda 105 3 varieties, distinct 147 1 Evansia Crested 84 1 miniature 106 1 blue 190 1 any other colour/combination 148 1 any other species/variety 85 1 spray miniatures (cluster of blooms 107 1 yellow (b) Tall Bearded Iris - Blooms on a single stem) 108 1 orange Intermediate Section 193 3 varieties, NND IRISES 109 1 red or brown 194 1 variety with blue/purple/black 110 1 white or cream (a) Tall Bearded Iris - Spikes 195 1 variety any other colour Iris Types: 111 1 pink 151 3 varieties, distinct Amoena - (Ah-mean-ah) White standards with 112 1 purple or black 152 1 blue/purple/black (c) Other Irises coloured falls. 113 1 Bi-colour, Neglecta 153 1 yellow or orange 198 1 stem any species/variety of iris Reverse Amoena - Cloured standards with 114 1 Bi-colour (except Neglecta) 154 1 red or brown other than tall bearded white falls. 115 1 Plicata 155 1 white or cream Bi-colour - Light coloured standards with falls 116 1 “novelty” * 156 1 pink * “novelty” includes luminata, space age, of a different darker colour. 117 1 any other colour/combination 157 1 Bi-colour, Neglecta miniature or 6 fall form. Bi-tone - Standards a paler hue of the darker 158 1 Bi-colour (except Neglecta) fall colour. 159 1 Plicata Reverse Bi-tone - Standards a darker hue of 160 1 any other colour/combination the paler fall colour. Neglecta - Light blue standards, darker falls (blue bi-tones). Plicata - A flower of one base colour, stitched or dotted with another colour.. Self - A flower of one solid colour. Variegata - Yellow standards, deeper falls of brown, purple or red.