Flowers, Fruit & Vegetables

Class P. Fresh Vegetables & Fruit
Stewards: Jen Baker, Daelene Green.

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1-One cabbage.
2-One cauliflower.
3-Plate of peas.
4-Plate of Snow Peas.
5-Six stalks silver beet.
6-One bunch carrots.
7-One plate broad beans.
8-One lettuce.
9-One bunch of onions.
10-One bunch (6 sticks) rhubarb.
11-Three grapefruit. Leave portion of foliage on stem.
12- Six best oranges, navel. Leave portion of foliage on stem.
13- Six Oranges, any other variety.
14- Six best lemons. Leave portion of foliage on stem.
15- Six mandarins, leave portion of foliage on stem.
16-General collection of vegetables, not less than 6 varieties. First $4, second $2.
17-Collection of herbs (named).
18- One pumpkin, any variety.

Class Q. Flowers
Stewards: Rosalie Pearse, Val Tonkin, Jenni Shilton.

Flowers must be grown by the exhibitor

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1- Six varieties cut flowers, not more than 3 stems of each variety. Blooms need not be same colour.
2-Four distinct varieties bulbs, corms, rhizomes; not more than 3 of each.
3-Collection of Sweet peas.
4-Three Bearded Iris - 3 distinct colours.
5-Three Dutch Iris - 3 distinct colours.
6-One Single Geranium
7- One Double Geranium.
8- One Stem Climbing Geranium.
9- Four Pansies.
10- Collection of Margurites or Daisies.
11- Three Pelargoniums, distinct colours.
12- Four Roses (can be all one variety or different varieties-display singly).
13- One full blown Rose.
14- One red Rose.
15- One Cream or White Rose.
16- One pink Rose.
17-One Bi-colour Rose.
18-One Yellow Rose
19- Container of Roses, own foliage.
Champion Rose selected from those shown in Secs. 12 - 18. Ribbon.

20- Three Calendulas (Marigolds)
21- Collection Iceland Poppies, not more than 20 blooms.
22- Three Stocks, distinct colours.
23- Collection of Ranunculi.
24-One Spike, truss or stem of flowers (no shrubs).
25-Three varieties flowers - not listed previously
26-One Camelia
27-Collection of foliage.
28-One cut of Shrub (named).
29- Cut of 3 flowering shrubs, named.
30-One cut Eremophila (Emu Bush) (named).
31- Cut of Australian Native Shrubs (named), 4 varieties.
32- Cut of Australian Native Trees (named), 4 varieties
33- Foliage Pot Plant.
34- Pot Plant/s in Flower.
35- Pot Plant, Fern.
36- Pot Plant, Orchid.
37-Pot Plant, Cactus
38-Pot Plant, Succulent
(PLEASE NOTE FOR SECTION 33-38 : Pot Plants must be the property of Exhibitor for at least 6 months.)

Decorative Division
Flowers in Decorative Section may not necessarily be grown by the exhibitor.
39- Hospital Basket
40- Arrangement "My Choice" to comprise both silk and dried materials.(WASA Competition)
41- "My Choice"
42- Mantel arrangement, one side only.
43- Miniature arrangement of flowers, diameter & height not to exceed 10cm. (4in.).
44- A foliage arrangement.
45- Container of flowers, own foliage.
46-Informal arrangement of Native Flowers with own foliage.
-Champion Decorative Exhibit - Ribbon.

Junior Section
(16 years and under)
47- Arranged container of flowers
48- Container of pink flowers
49- Miniature arrangement of Flowers, diameter & height not to exceed 10cm.
50- 1 Bowl of Floating Flowers.
51- Posy for Grandma. (under 16 years)
52- Posy for Grandma. (under 10 years)
53- Arrangement of flowers (& foliage) in a coffee mug.
54- A One-Flower Arrangement, foliage permitted.
55-Vegetables or fruit man or animal (with aid) - Under 8 Years.
56- Vegetables or fruit man or animal (with aid) - 8 Years & Over.
57- Largest Gum Leaf
58- Largest Geranium Leaf