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Proudly Supports the
2013
Barossa Rose & Flower Show
‘Chelsea Down UnDer’
2nd & 3rd November 2013
Barossa Chateau, Lyndoch 1 Hermann Thumm Drive
Sat 12:00pm – 5 pm, Sun 10am – 4 pm Official opening: 1:00pm Saturday
by
World Federation of Rose Societies President
Mr Steve Jones From the U.S.A.
www.barossaroseshow.com
Lacy Parasol Fundraiser Rose for Barossa Rose & Flower Show Committee
CODE NAME: FRIstravenpin
Unauthorised Propagation Prohibited
BREEDER : Mary Frick
VARIETY: Lacy Parasol
TYPE: Floribunda
COLOUR: Clear pink blooms with a cream base and lighter reverse
FLOWER: Approximately 35 frilly petals open lightly cupped blooms
to reveal red stamens with a delicious sweet fragrance, sin-
gularly and in clusters
BUSH: Well clothed to the ground with foliage that turns leathery as
it ages with good disease resistance. Grows slightly spread-
ing to a height of approximately 1.2 metres, with an average
number of large slightly hooked red prickles.
PURCHASE: Potted ‘Lacy Parasol’ is available for purchase at the
Barossa Rose & Flower Show and through the Barossa Rose
& Flower Show committee
www.barossaroseshow.com
8 to 11 Years of Age
2013 Barossa Rose & Flower Show Colouring Competition
Show Requirements
Entries Entries for all classes are to reach the Nomination Co-ordinator, Ian Frick,
82 Para Road, TANUNDA SA 5352 not later than 8.00pm
Wednesday 30th October 2013.
By - Phone: (08) 8563 0521, e-mail: [email protected]
www.barossaroseshow.com
Entries are FREE
Exhibitors will not be penalised if unable to stage nominated entries.
Staging The Show Hall will be available for staging 1:00pm to 10:00pm
Friday 2nd November and 7:00am to 9:30am Saturday 3rd November 2013.
Personal instruction on “How to Stage” your flowers will be from 12.00pm to
1.00pm on Friday 1st November 2013
2013 Revised Judges Handbook is available for purchase ($4.00)
Exhibitors to collect Class Cards prior to staging from the Show Co-ordinators.
The Hall will be cleared promptly at 9.30am and judging will
commence at 9.45am. Please stage your exhibits early.
Note:
Only Judges and Stewards are allowed in the Hall during judging
Where possible, please name the rose/s in each Exhibit as this
information will be noted on the prize cards __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Only Exhibitors living in or the surrounding environment of
the following Townships are Eligible to enter the
Barossa Beauty,
Lyndoch Hill Head of Roses,
Barossa Resident Most Successful Exhibitor
Cockatoo Valley Eden Valley Freeling Angaston
Kapunda Keyenton Lyndoch Greenock
Mt Pleasant Nuriootpa Rosedale Moculta
Sandy Creek Springton Tanunda Roseworthy
Williamstown Truro
Up to 7 Years of Age
2013 Barossa Rose & Flower Show Colouring Competition
Judging is a Serious Matter
Photographs by Peter Hoare
Rules & Definitions
All entries except Floral Arrangements and Students are to be
grown by the exhibitor.
DISTINCT means different colours
or cultivars. (Definitely Different)
NND means Not Necessarily Distinct.
(May be the same or different)
Bottles, staging vases, water & corks
will be supplied. (Please ensure all
containers are filled to the top with
water when staging). Roses are very
thirsty and bottles empty quickly.
The Exhibitor must stage their own exhibits. Stewards will assist
you if necessary.
Multi Stem exhibits are to be staged in a single green vase
(supplied) excepting the Novice Classes unless otherwise stated.
Stem—A stem is defined as an original stem which carries a single
bloom or bud.
Cut—A cut is a stem that carries more than one bloom, and/or Bud/s
Exhibitors Requirements in Rose Sections Open Section: All exhibitors are eligible to enter.
Intermediate: This section is for exhibitors who have won a ‘Novice’
Champion Award but excludes ‘A’ and ‘B’ grade Rose Society of S.A.
exhibitors. However, Novice exhibitors and ‘C’ grade Rose Society of
S.A. members can exhibit in these classes.
Novice Section: This section is for exhibitors who have NOT won a
‘Novice Championship’ Award or higher in the Barossa Rose and
Flower Show.
Exhibitors who have previously entered in a Rose Society of S.A Inc.
competition are INELIGIBLE to be classed as a Novice.
Reference Books:
Modern Roses 11&12;
Official Registry and Checklist—Rosa
National Rose Society of Australia Inc Judges Handbook
The Australian Floral Art Association Inc Manual
Awards cont.
Floral Arrangements Section—
Sponsored by Penelope Schulz
Champion Exhibit Classes 77 to 80 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 81 to 84 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 85 to 88 $15.00
Grand Champion Floral Arrangement $30.00 2012 Floral Art Grand Champion—Standing Tall
Exhibitor: Valmai Auricht
Cut Flower Section—Sponsored by God’s Hill Wines
Champion Exhibit Classes 89 to 93 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 94 to 103 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 104 to 108 $15.00
Grand Champion Cut Flower $30.00
2012 Grand Champion Cut Flower:
Aqueligia Exhibitor: Penelope Schulz
The ROSE
SOCIETY of SOUTH
AUSTRALIA Inc.
Perpetual Trophy
The Rose Society of South
Australia have continued their
support of the Barossa Rose & Flower Show by donating
a beautiful perpetual trophy for the ‘Barossa Resident
Most Successful Exhibitor’. Aggregate points for 1st,
2nd, 3rd, Champion & Grand Champion are given for all
exhibits entered.
www.sa.rose.org.au Established 27th August 1908
Awards cont.
Heritage & Other Roses— Sponsored by McGuigan Wines
Class 50 Kaleidoscope of Heritage Roses $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 51 to 60 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 61 to 66 $15.00
Grand Champion Rose Section— $30.00 Excluding all Championship & Kaleidoscope—
Classes 3, 4 ,9, 18, 19, 49, 50
2012 Grand Champion ‘Hot Cocoa’
Exhibitors—Merv & Wendy Trimper
JUNIOR ‘BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW’ Sponsored by Channel 9 News
School Students—Sponsored by Robert & Rosie Sherwood, Truro Agencies
Classes 67 to 72 Each Class 1st $5.00
Each Class 2nd $2.00
Each Class 3rd $1.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 67 to 69 $10.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 70 to 72 $10.00
Grand Champion Student Section $20.00
Junior Floral Arrangements—Sponsored by Robert & Rosie Sherwood, Truro Agencies
up to 10 years of age
Classes 73 &74 1st $5.00 each class
2nd $2.00 each class
3rd $1.00 each class
Champion Exhibit $10.00
11 to 15 years of age 2012 Grand Champion: Rose Unknown
Student Exhibitor: Emma Schultz Classes 75 & 76 1st $5.00 each class
2nd $2.00 each class
3rd $1.00 each class
Champion Exhibit $10.00
Grand Champion Junior Floral Arrangement $20.00
2013 Photographic Competition
Condition of Entry:
1. The Exhibitors name which appears on the reverse side of the photograph MUST have been taken by the exhibitor
2. Adhere name, age (15yrs & under), address & contact phone number on reverse side of photograph. 3. Entries are to be NO LARGER THAN 10cm x 15 cm
4. Forward entries to 82 Para Road, TANUNDA 5253 By 16th October 2013
Subject: Garden Delights Age Groups: 5yrs to 8yrs; 9yrs to 15yrs; 16yrs plus—including adults Judge: Mr Tony Robinson Limit: 10 entries per person
2013
Children’s Colouring Competition
Identify Your Entry:
Adhere name, age, address & contact phone number on reverse side
Age Groups:
Up to 7yrs; 8yrs to 11yrs; 12yrs to 15yrs; aged care persons
Forward Entries to:
7 Weintal Crt, TANUNDA 5352 or
By: 16th October 2013
www.barossaroseshow.com
Open Rose Section
Barossa Rose Championship (Points System) Class 3 1 Stem Exhibition Rose
1 Stem/Cut Decorative Rose
1 Stem Full Bloom Rose
1 cut Floribunda Rose
1 stem/Cut Miniature Rose
Class 4 Kaleidoscope of Roses
9 Distinct cultivars staged in 3 vases with
3 cultivars in each vase.
The Following Classes are NND unless Otherwise Stated Class 5 3 Stems Exhibition Roses
Class 6 3 Stems/Cuts Decorative Roses
Class 7 3 Cuts Floribunda Roses
Class 8 3 Stems Full Bloom Roses
Miniature Roses Class 9 Kaleidoscope of Miniature Roses
9 Distinct cultivars staged in 3 vases with
3 cultivars in each vase.
Class 10 3 Stems/Cuts Exhibition Style (buds allowed)
Class 11 3 Stems/Cuts Bi-colour
Class 12 3 Stems/Cuts no less than 10 florets.
Class 13 3 Stems/Cuts Single (no more than 8 petals)
Class 14 3 Stems/Cuts Full Bloom/s (buds allowed)
3 Stage Roses – Classes are to be the same Cultivar Bud to Full Bloom Class 15 3 Stage Hybrid Tea Rose
Class 16 3 Stage Floribunda Rose
Class 17 3 Stage Miniature Rose
The Barossa Beauty Class 1 1 Stem Rose Bloom (no buds) This rose must be
Barossa grown and the class is open to all Barossa residents as per
instructions on page 4 of this schedule. One entry per exhibitor.
The Lyndoch Hill Head of Roses Class 2 1 Cut Rose Any type of rose displaying two or more
blooms per stem. This rose must be Barossa grown and the class
is open to all Barossa residents as per instructions on page 4 of
this schedule. One entry per exhibitor
Each stem to be identified,
i.e.Exhibition, Decorative, etc
in addition to the name of the
cultivar and to be staged in
separate containers.
Awards
‘BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW’ Sponsored by Channel 9 News
Class 1 The Barossa Beauty
1st $200.00
Sponsored by Margaret Lehmann 2012 Winner: Queen Adelaide Exhibitor: Edna Stiller
Class 2 The Lyndoch Hill Head of Roses
1st $200.00 Voucher
Sponsored by Mark & Mandy Creed,
Lyndoch Hill
2012 Winner: Rose Unknown— Exhibitor: Howard Haese
Open Rose Section—
Sponsored by Lyndoch Motors
Open Championship Class 3 1st $40.00
2nd $20.00
Kaleidoscope of Roses Class 4 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 5 to 8, 15,16 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 10 to 14,17 $15.00
Kaleidoscope of Miniature Roses Class 9 $15.00
Intermediate Rose Section— Winner: Cricket
Sponsored by Barossa Chateau Exhibitor: P&B Burton
Intermediate Championship Class 18 1st $40.00
2nd $20.00
Kaleidoscope of Roses Class 19 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 20 to 24 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 25 to 32 $15.00
Novice Rose Section—
Sponsored by President, Rose Society of South Australia
Champion Exhibit Classes 33,43 to 48 $15.00
Champion Exhibit Classes 34 to 42 $15.00
Kaleidoscope of Roses Class 49 $15.00
Roses in the Heartland Branch of the Rose Society of S.A.
For further information of RSSA
Membership benefits & Membership
Form visit the website - www.sa.rose.org.au
President: Mary Frick
Secretary: Ian Frick
Treasurer: Malcolm Watson
BR&F S Committee Contacts
Mary Frick: 0437 187 666
Penelope Schulz: 0432 063 379
Rosie Sherwood: 0409 692 642
Sandra Tidswell: 0417 140 755
Malcolm Watson: 08 264 0084
Patron: Mrs Margaret Lehmann
Intermediate Rose Section
Class 18 Intermediate Championship (Points System)
1 Stem/Cut Hybrid Tea Rose (Buds allowed)
1 Cut Floribunda Rose
1 Stem Full Bloom Rose (No buds allowed)
1 Stem/Cut Miniature Rose
Each stem/cut to be identified, that is, HT Rose, Full Bloom Rose etc. The name of
the cultivar if known. Each stem/cut to be staged in a separate container.
Class 19 Kaleidoscope of Roses
6 Distinct stems/cuts staged in 2 vases with
3 stems/cuts per vase with oasis.
Any type/cultivar of rose may be used.
Classes 20-29 are all NND (Not Necessarily Distinct) : Class 20 1 Stem/Cut Miniature Rose
Class 21 1 Cut Floribunda Rose
Class 22 1 Stem/Cut Shrub Rose (including David Austin Rose)
Class 23 1 Stem Full Bloom Rose (No buds allowed)
Class 24 1 Stem/Cut Hybrid Tea Rose (Buds allowed)
Class 25 3 Stems/Cuts Shrub Roses ( including David Austin roses)
Class 26 3 Stems/Cuts Miniature Roses (no less than 8 florets)
Class 27 3 Stems/Cuts Hybrid Tea Roses (Buds allowed)
Class 28 3 Stems Full Bloom Roses (No buds allowed)
Class 29 3 Cuts Floribunda Roses (2 or more blooms per stem)
3 Stage Exhibits
Class 30 3 Stage Hybrid Tea Rose
Class 31 3 Stage Floribunda Rose
Class 32 3 Stage Miniature Rose
3 Stage Definition
Bud to Full Bloom.
Side buds NOT permitted.
Staged in single vase.
Each entry must be of the same cultivar.
Bud means— No petals unfurling, but
with some colour showing
Novice Rose Section Class 33 1 Rose (Limit 2 entries per exhibitor)
Class 34 3 Orange/Apricot Roses
Class 35 3 Pink Roses
Class 36 3 Red Roses
Class 37 3 Yellow Roses
Class 38 3 White Roses
Class 39 3 Full Bloom Roses
Class 40 3 Bi Coloured Roses
Class 41 3 Floribunda type Roses*
Class 42 3 David Austin Roses
Class 43 1 Full Bloom Rose
Class 44 1 Bi Colour Rose
Class 45 1 Single Rose (Not more than 8 petals)
Class 46 1 Floribunda type Rose*
Class 47 1 David Austin Rose
Class 48 1 Miniature Rose
Class 49 Kaleidoscope of Roses. (Distinct)
3 Stems/Cuts of Distinct roses staged in a SINGLE vase with oasis
* Means 2 or more
blooms per stem
10
Cut Flower Section
All multiple stem exhibits must be displayed in a SINGLE vase
Class 89 3 Gerbera
Class 90 3 Pelargoniums/Geraniums
Class 91 3 Pansies * staged in small vases with collars
Class 92 3 Carnations/Dianthus
Class 93 3 Alstromeria
Class 94 1 Foxglove
Class 95 1 Stem Lilium
Class 96 1 Orchid Spike
Class 97 1 Euphorbia
Class 98 1 Aquilegia
Class 99 1 Delphinium
Class 100 1 Phlox
Class 101 1 Fuchsia
Class 102 1 Statice
Class 103 1 Queen Anne’s Lace
Class 104 2 Bearded Iris
Class 105 2 Snapdragons
Class 106 2 Arum Lily
Class 107 2 Cuts any Australian Native
Class 108 2 Cuts of Any Other Flowering Plant Not Enumerated
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Novice Floral Arrangements
For Beginners and Inexperienced Arrangers
Class 77 Simply Roses
Class 78 Rose Cocktail
Class 79 Wild About Leaves
Class 80 Spring into Summer
Floral Arrangements
Class 81 Bark Sandwich
Class 82 Bold & Beautiful
Class 83 Rust & Corrosion
Class 84 Bush Magic
Class 85 Loops & Lines
Class 86 Saucy Succulents
Class 87 Melbourne Cup Hat
Class 88 Fireworks, including roses, Celebrating 100 Years of Chelsea
(space 75cm x 75cm)
NOTE:
All table tops will be covered with “Butcher’s Paper”
60cm allocated length space unless otherwise noted
75cm depth space unless otherwise noted
*Foliage permitted in all classes.
Rules as per the Floral Art Council of South Australia
High Tea in
the Grand
Ballroom
of the
Barossa
Chateau
2012
Heritage/Old Garden & Other Roses Open to all Exhibitors
Please note cultivar and year of introduction if known
Class 50 Kaleidoscope of Heritage/Old Garden Roses 6 Distinct cultivars from classes 51-60 staged in 2 vases
with 3 varieties in each vase.
Class 51 1 Stem/Cut Rugosa Rose
Class 52 1 Stem/Cut Damask Rose
Class 53 1 Stem/Cut China Rose
Class 54 1 Stem/Cut Bourbon Rose
Class 55 1 Stem/Cut Noisette Rose
Class 56 1 Stem/Cut Tea Rose
Class 57 1 Stem/Cut Moss Rose
Class 58 1 Stem/Cut Hybrid Perpetual
Class 59 1 Stem/Cut Rambler
Class 60 1 Stem/Cut Any other Heritage/OG Rose not enumerated
Class 61 3 Stems/Cuts Hybrid Musk Rose
Class 62 3 Stems/Cuts Polyantha Rose
Class 63 3 Stems/Cuts Single Roses (no more than 8 petals)
Class 64 3 Stems/Cuts Australian Bred Roses
Class 65 3 Stems/Cuts Modern Shrub Roses (including David Austin Roses)
Class 66 3 Stems/Cuts Climbers (No Sports)
Note: Multiple Stems/Cuts to be arranged in a SINGLE vase (supplied)
School Students
Primary School Students
Class 67 1 Stem/Cut Any type of Rose
Class 68 3 Stems/Cuts Any type of Roses
Class 69 1 Rose Floating in a balloon glass*
High School Students
Class 70 1 Stem/Cut Any type of Rose
Class 71 3 Stems/Cuts Any type of Roses
Class 72 1 Rose Floating in a balloon glass*
* balloon glasses available from stewards when staging exhibits
Junior Floral Arrangements
Up to and including 10 years of age:
Class 73 Flowers for Mum in a Jar
Class 74 Arrangement in a Rubber Boot
Junior Floral Arrangement entries must be
arranged by the student
45 cm length
by 35 cm depth
spacing allowed
for all Junior
Floral Arrangements
NOTE:
All table tops will be covered with “Butcher’s Paper”
11 to 15 years of age:
Class 75 Tea For Two
Class 76 Treasure Chest