Kyneton Agricultural Society

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P.O. Box 248

Kyneton 3444

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HORTICULTURE  N

(Located in The Watts Pavilion)

Chief Steward: Mrs. Jean Hedington 5422 1038

Steward: Mrs. B. Cornthwaite

 

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:

 

All Entries in Watts Pavilion are $1.00 unless more than (3) three entries are made in any section within the Watts Pavilion (excluding Fleeces) – Fee is then 50 cents for each entry.  Children’s entries are FREE (16 years & under), prizes are award instead of money.

 

Entries Close 6.30pm Thursday, 17th NovemberEntries must be in Pavilion no later than 8am Saturday 19th  November 2011.  Entries may be collected from 4pm on Saturday 19th Nov 2011 – Show Day.

 

All exhibits in the Horticulture Section to be grown by exhibitor (decorative and Children’s entries excepted).  Exhibitors to supply own container

 

Prizes:  Champion Rose Trophy donated by Rita O’Sullivan

Aggregate Prize: Classes 1-34 donated by Lynn Walker

All other prizes – 1st $3, 2nd $2 (Except for Children’s entries, prizes awarded)

 

Class 1                       Cut Flowers, 3 varieties, 2 cuts of each in 3 vases

Class 2                       1 Exhibition Rose

Class 3                       3 Exhibition Roses,(staged singly)

Class 4                       1 Full Blown Rose

Class 5                       3 Full Blown Roses (staged singly)

Class 6                       Cont. of any other variety of Roses, 6 cuts

Class 7                       1 Miniature Rose

Class 8                       3 Miniature Roses, (staged singly)

Class 9                       Cont. of Flowers, 1 variety from a climbing Plant, 6 cuts (excluding roses)

Class 10                    1 Peony

Class 11                    3 Peonies, (staged singly)

Class 12                    Cont. of Flowering shrub or tree. 6 stems not native

Class 13                    Cont. of Native Flowering tree or shrub, 1 variety, 6 cuts

Class 14                    3 Pansies, distinct colours

Class 15                    6 Pansies, distinct colours

Class 16                    Sweet Peas, 12 stems, 3 colours

Class 17                    Cont. of Aquilegias,(Columbine), 6 cuts

Class 18                    Cont. of Antirrhinum, (Snapdragon), 6 cuts

Class 19                    Cont. of Poppies, 6 cuts

Class 20                    Cont. of Foxgloves, 6 cuts

Class 21                    Cont. of Russell Lupins, 6 cuts

Class 22                    1 Bearded Iris

Class 23                    3 Bearded Iris, (different colours)

Class 24                    6 Bearded Iris (different colours)

Class 25                    Cont. of Ranunculi, 6 cuts

Class 26                    Cont. Sweet William, 6 cuts

Class 27                    Cont. of Calendulas, 6 cuts

Class 28                    Cont. of any other Flower, not in schedule

Class 29                    Cont. of mixed White Flowers

Class 30                    Cont. of mixed Pink Flowers

Class 31                    Cont. of mixed Blue Flowers

Class 32                    Cont. of mixed Yellow Flowers

Class 33                    Cont. of mixed Red Flowers

Class 34                    Cont. of mixed Purple or Mauve Flowers (choose 1 colour)

Prize for Best Exhibit Cut Flowers (Classes 1 – 34)

 

Class 35                    Maidenhair Fern in Pot

Class 36                    Fern in Pot, (other than Maidenhair)

Class 37                    Pot Plant/s in bloom

Class 38                    Pot Plant/s foliage

Class 39                    Hippeastrum in Bloom

Class 40                    Cactus or Succulent in Flower

Class 41                    Cactus or Succulent not in Flower

           

 

DECORATIVE SECTION HORTICULTURE

Note: Space allowed for each exhibit is approx. 60cm unless otherwise stated.

Any plant material and accessories may be used.

 

Class 42        “Magical”

Class 43        With A Branch

Class 44        Mother & Daughter

Class 45        Succulents are Popular

Class 46        A Modern

Class 47        Simply Roses

Class 48        Fabulous Foliage

Class 49        Tones of Brown

Class 50        Bright & Shiny

Class 51        A Pair of Miniatures (Not to exceed 100mm square & 100mm high)

Prize for Best Exhibit – Decorative Section (Classes 42 – 51)

 

 

CHILDREN’S SECTION

*Note: Space allowed for each exhibit is approx. 45cm unless otherwise stated.

Any horticultural material may be used – Flowers, leaves, seeds, twigs, fruit,

vegetables, berries & wood.

 

SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Class 52        A Spring Arrangement

Class 53        Novelty made from Horticultural Material*

Class 54        Pot Plant

 

PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Class 55        Saucer of Flowers

Class 56        Floral arrangement

Class 57        Necklace from Horticultural Material*

Class 58        Novelty made from Horticultural Material*

Class 59        Pot Plant

 

PRE-SCHOOL AGE

Class 60        Saucer of Flowers

Class 61        Novelty made from Horticultural Material*

Class 62        Pot Plant