Puttin on the Ritz. Puttin on the Ritz. The Fort Lauderdale Garden Club And The Pompano Beach Garden Club Present. A Standard Flower Show
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1 The Fort Lauderdale Garden Club And The Pompano Beach Garden Club Present A Standard Flower Show Puttin on the Ritz Thank You for joining us and we hope that you enjoyed Puttin on the Ritz Standard Flower Show. Fort Lauderdale Garden Club Inc.. Established 1927 Pompano Beach Garden Club Established 1948 John Knox Village 651 SW 6th Street Pompano Beach, Florida March 13 & 14, 2009, 10 A.M. - 4 P.M.
2 Design Division Awards Tricolor Award (Rosette of Blue and Red and Yellow Ribbons) may be offered and awarded for the highest scoring exhibit of at least 95 points or above. Designers Choice Award (Rosette of Purple Ribbons) may be offered and awarded for the highest scoring exhibit of at least 95 points or above Table Artistry Award (Rosette of Burgundy Ribbons) may be offered and awarded for the highest scoring exhibit of at least 95 points or above Petite Award (Small Rosette of Blue and White Ribbons) may be offered and awarded for the highest scoring exhibit of at least 95 points or above Sweepstakes Award in Design will be awarded to the exhibitor earning the most points from blue ribbons in the Design Division of the Standard Flower Show. Blue Ribbon 10 Red Ribbon 5 Floor Plan
3 Section C Shopping at 5th Avenue Floral Mart Novice Open to exhibitors who have never won a blue ribbon in design in a Standard Flower Show. Consultant: Brenda Smith Class 8. Flowers For My Lady A creative design interpreting the class title to be staged on a table space 24 x 24 against a white display board 40 tall. Designer s choice of materials. Background cover and underlay to be provided by the designer. The Fort Lauderdale Garden Club and The Pompano Beach Garden Club Proudly Present Puttin on the Ritz A Standard Flower Show Design Scales of Points Conformance...20 Design Artistic Concept Expression Distinction Total Score 100 At John Knox Village 651 SW 6th Street Pompano Beach, Florida March 13 and 14, a.m. to 4 p.m. Member of: National Garden Clubs, Inc., Deep South Region Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc., District XI Open to the Public Free Admission
4 Table of Contents Page General Chairman s Message....5 Committee Chairmen Section B In Our Spare Time Eligible for Artistic Craft Award Flower show handbook pg. 231 Consultant: Ann Schandelmayer General Show Rules Horticulture Division Rules DIVISION I: HORTICULTURE Horticulture Scale of Points Horticulture Division Awards Design Division Rules DIVISION II: DESIGN Design Scale of Points 23 DIVISION III: SPECIAL EXHIBITS Special Exhibits Scale of Points. 24 Special Exhibits Division Awards Design Division Awards Floor Plan Class 5. Crown Jewels A corsage created from all fresh plant material. Class 6. Masque Ball A mask staged on a white foam head provided by committee. Class 7. Tips His Hat A decorated hat including some plant material. To be staged on a mannequin. Four Entries Special Exhibits Scale of Points For All Artistic Craft Exhibits An Artistic Craft Award (Rosette of Navy Ribbons) may be offered and awarded for the highest scoring exhibit of at least 95 points or above Conformance to schedule requirements...25 Design Applying Design Principles to Design Elements Each Principle worth 5 points Craftsmanship and Technique Distinction..20 Total Score 100 Page 4 Page 25
5 Division III Special Exhibits Section A Giving Back Eligible for Educational Top Exhibitor Award Consultant: Kit Cashman Exhibit must occupy a minimum of 18 square feet surface area. Exhibit 1. Habitat for Humanity Exhibit 2. Keeping Our Natives (what is Invasive?) Exhibit 3. A Change for Our Future (recycling) Exhibit 4. Volunteering Special Exhibits Scale of Points For All Educational Exhibits An Educational Top Exhibitor Award (Rosette of Brown and White Ribbons) may be offered and awarded for the highest scoring exhibit of at least 95 points or above. Educational Value Staging Creativity and Expression General Chairman s Message Welcome to Puttin on the Ritz A Standard Flower Show presented by the Fort Lauderdale Garden Club, Inc. and the Pompano Beach Garden Club. Thank you for joining us today in appreciation of the horticultural expertise and the floral design talents of our exhibitors. We hope that this will be a memorable event for you. The purposes of a Standard Flower Show is to educate club members and the viewing public; to stimulate interest in horticulture and floral design; to provide an outlet for creative expression; and to convey to the community objectives of National Garden Clubs, Inc. We have made every effort to bring you an opportunity to participate with us in the enjoyment of the fruits of our gardening pursuits and creative expression. It is with much gratitude that we thank our hard-working and dedicated committee chairmen, who, have spent many hours thinking, planning and arranging and rearranging schedules, floor plans, plants and designs for you to be able to enjoy this show. We invite you explore the benefits of membership in the Fort Lauderdale Garden Club, Inc. and/or the Pompano Garden Club. Our programs encourage our interests in growing and cultivating plants, landscaping, conservation of our natural resources, and floral design. Our projects encourage us to develop civic pride and actively contribute to our community; raise awareness of environmental concerns; explore artistic inspiration; and, nurture our young gardeners and our enduring friendships. You are always welcome at our monthly general meetings. Jane Huckins, General Chairman Page 24 Page 5
6 Show Conductors Sincere thanks and appreciation to the Committee Chairmen who worked so hard to put this show together, without them there would be no show General Chairmen.....Jane Huckins, Clubs Liasion.... Roszina Ward, Honorary Chairmen Becky Schuberth, President, FLGC Kim Swistowski, Predsident, PBGC Horticulture Entries...Brenda V. Smith, Joanne Nelson, Design Classification...Gus Vaughan, Pat Rush, Gloria Scoggins, Placement,.Donna Parker, Barbara Badely, Entries.. Jane Lusk-Smith, Karen Gott, Special Exhibits...Kit Cashman, Awards.Marilynn Blaisdell, Linda Gomesky, Clerks. Becky Schuberth, Shirley Cwik, Section D Up and Down Park Avenue Eligible for Designer s Choice Award Consultant: Juanita Hoose Class 12. Art in the Park A creative design interpreting the class title to be staged on a table space 24 x 24 against a white display board 40 tall. Designer s choice of materials. Background cover and underlay to be provided by the designer. Class 13. Performing Arts A creative design interpreting the class title to be staged on a table space 24 x 24 against a white display board 40 tall. Designer s choice of materials. Background cover and underlay to be provided by the designer. Class 14. Contemporary Art A creative design interpreting the class title to be staged on a table space 24 x 24 against a white display board 40 tall. Designer s choice of materials. Background cover and underlay to be provided by the designer. Four Entries Design Scales of Points For All Designs (Except Functional and Exhibition Tables) Conformance...20 Design Artistic Concept Expression Distinction Total Score 100 For All Functional and Exhibition Tables Conformance Design Artistic Concept Expression...5 Distinction Total Score 100 Page 6 Page 23
7 Section C Sites Seen Strolling through Central Park Eligible for Tri-Color Award Consultant: Karen Gott Class 9. Butterflies Fluttering A creative design, interpreting the class title, of all fresh plant material. Staged on a table space 24 x 24 against a white display board 40 tall. Background cover and underlay to be provided by the designer. Class 10. Hummingbirds Humming A creative design, interpreting the class title, of all fresh plant material. Staged on a table space 24 x 24 against a white display board 40 inches tall. Background cover and underlay to be provided by the designer. Class 11. Flora and Fauna Everywhere A creative design, interpreting the class title, of all fresh plant material.. Staged on a table space 24 x 24 against a white display board 40 inches tall. Background cover and underlay to be provided by the designer. Hostesses... Georgette LeGoff, Juanita Hoose, Judges. Jo Williams, Dee Lee, Judges Luncheon FLGC Cordia Circle and Pompano Beach Garden Club Photography... Emilie Palmier, Preview Party FLGC Moringa Circle, and Pompano Beach Garden Club Publicity...Harriet Grisafi Schedule. Jane Huckins, Staging Cindy Rieger, Ann Schandelmayer Signs and Posters Lois Fry Donna Burno, Dismantling.. Kit Cashman, Kim Swistowski, And a very special Thank You to John Knox Village for allowing us the use of the facilities for our Standard Flower Show. Our Club members who have given so generously of their time and effort. Our husbands, families and friends for their assistance and patience. And you - our friends - for supporting our Show. Page 22
8 General Show Rules 1. Fort Lauderdale Garden Club, Inc. and Pompano Beach Garden Club will present A Standard Flower Show at the John Knox Village, 651 S.W. 6th Street Pompano Beach, FL The show is open by invitation Thursday evening March 12, 2008, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and open to the public free of admission on Friday and Saturday, March 13 & 14, 2009, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This show shall conform to standards established by National Garden Clubs, Inc. for which the 2007 revised edition of the Handbook for Flower Shows is the authority. 2. All entries shall be judged by the NGC Standard System of Awarding and ribbons shall be offered per class or subclass as follows: a. One First Place (Blue) Ribbon for an exhibit scoring 90 points or above; b. One Second Place (Red) Ribbon for an exhibit scoring 85 points or above; c. One Third Place (Yellow) Ribbon for an exhibit scoring 80 points or above; d. One or more Honorable Mention (White) Ribbons for exhibits scoring 75 points or above. 3. NGC Top Exhibitor Awards shall be offered and awarded as described in the Horticulture, Design and Special Exhibits Division Rules.. 4 All judging panels are requested to identify exhibits that have scored 90 or more points but have not earned a Blue Ribbon by signing the entry card and noting it as 90+. Section C Deliciously Decadent Eligible for Table Artistry Award Consultant: Jo Williams Class 5 Brunch at the Carlyle A functional luncheon table for two, interpreting the class title, staged on a 34 square card table. Exhibitor must supply table cover. Designer s choice of plant materials. Accessories permitted. No flatware. Class 6. Lunch at the Ritz A exhibit ional luncheon table, interpreting the class title, staged on a 34 square card table. Exhibitor must supply table cover. No backboards. Designer s choice of plant materials. Accessories permitted. No flatware. Class 7 Dinner at the Russian Tea Room A functional dinner table for two, interpreting the class title, staged on a 40 round card table. Exhibitor must supply table cover. Designer s choice of plant materials. Accessories permitted. No flatware. Four Entries Class 8. A Reception at the Chrysler Building A functional buffet table for six, interpreting the class title, staged on a 6 L x 42 w x 30 H table. Exhibitor must supply table cover. Designer s choice of plant materials. Accessories permitted. No flatware. Four Entries Page 8 Page 21
9 Division II: Section A Spending Every Dime Eligible for Petite Award Consultant: Donna Parker Class 1. Tiffany s Treasures A creative design interpreting class title. Staged in a white cube 3 x 3. Designer s choice of materials. Turquoise underlay and background provided. Class 2. FAO Schwartz A creative design interpreting class title. Staged in a white cube 5 x 5. Designer s choice of materials. Designer to provide underlay and background. Class 3. Mexico Excursions A creative design interpreting class title. Staged in a white cube 5 x 5. Designer s choice of materials. Designer to provide underlay and background. Class 4. Las Vegas Here We Come A creative design interpreting class title. Staged in a white cube 8 x 8. Designer s choice of materials. Designer to provide underlay and background. Four Entries 5. Competition in the Horticulture Division is open to members of Fort Lauderdale Garden Club, Inc., the Pompano Beach Garden Club and by invitation. Competition in the Design Division is open to all Florida Federation of Garden Club, Inc. members in District XI. 6. Fort Lauderdale Garden Club, Inc. and Pompano Beach Garden Club members must exhibit using their name as printed in the yearbook. Any exhibitor who is a member of more than one garden club or garden circle must choose a primary garden club or garden circle and may exhibit only as a member of that garden club or garden circle. 7. The Classification Committees shall enforce all exhibition rules. 8. The decision of the judges will be final. Any award may be withheld if the exhibit does not meet the specific requirements. 3. The SCHEDULE IS THE LAW OF THE SHOW. Please read the schedule carefully. All exhibits throughout the show must be approved by the classification chairmen. 10. The following are not permitted anywhere in flower shows: artificial plant material, natural birds nests, stuffed birds, butterflies and other insects, fish, birds, and animals. 11. The show area will be cleared for judging at 11:00 AM on Thursday, March 12, Only required personnel may be present during judging. 12. All exhibits must be in place for the duration of the show and must be removed between 4 PM and 6 PM on Saturday, March 14th, Although care will be taken, the John Knox Village, FLGC or PBGC Club cannot be responsible for loss or damage. Page 20 Page 9
10 Horticulture Division Rules 1. All exhibits entered in the Horticulture Division must be fresh and have been grown by the exhibitor. 2. Container-grown plants must have been in the possession of the exhibitor for a minimum of 90 days just prior to the date of the show (with the exception of multiple and combination plantings which must have been grown together and in the exhibitor s possession for no fewer than six weeks.) 3. Cut annuals and biennials must have been in the exhibitor s possession from seeds, cuttings or immature plants, and perennials from planting of bulb, tuber, corm, etc. or at least 90 days.( December 12, 2008). 4. Exhibitors are limited to a total of five container grown plants, including those on plaques and hanging baskets. A Collection shall be counted as one entry. Exhibitors may also enter as many as three cut specimens and one exhibit in the Arboreal Class. 5. Exhibitors may make more than one entry per class provided each entry is a different species, variety, cultivar, type or color. 11. The national flag of the United States of America must be displayed in a respectful manner and may not be incorporated into any design. 12. The following are permitted in all design classes: Accessory objects and featured objects; fresh plant material may be clipped, stripped, bent or otherwise manipulated; contrived flowers and other forms made from real plant materials, fresh or dried; cut fruit or vegetables sealed to discourage insects, odors and discoloration; non-perishable foods, feathers; antlers; coral, shells, horns, starfish; sea fans, sponges; manufactured or crafted simulations of birds or other animals. 13. Entries may be placed Wednesday, March 11, between 12:00 pm to 5:00 p.m.; Thursday, March 12, 2009 between 9:00 am. to 11:00 a.m. 14. Entries must be removed between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Saturday, March 14, Containers are limited in size to a maximum of 14 in diameter for potted plants and 12 in diameter for hanging baskets. All containers must be clean.. 7. Double-potting is permitted as long as the primary pot isn t showing. 8. Containers for cut specimens shall be provided by the show committee. 9. Written advanced reservations are required for entry of container-grown plants and may be mailed, e- mailed or hand-delivered no later than March 6, 2009 to: Brenda V. Smith, Horticulture Entries Chairman 631 SE 5 th Terrace, Pompano Beach, FL brendavsmith@aol.com NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. Page 10 Page 19
11 Design Division Rules 1. Reservations must be made with the Consultant of each section no later than February 20, Entries must be the work of one person. An exhibitor must provide a substitute if she/he is unable to fulfill her/his assignment. 3. An exhibitor may enter as many classes as desired but may enter only one exhibit per class. 4. Some plant material (fresh or dried) must be used in every exhibit. Plant material used in designs need not have been grown by the exhibitor. 5. Plant material that has been treated to alter its exterior appearance may be used only in its dried state. 6. No artificial flowers, foliage, fruits or vegetables are permitted. 7. Landscapes or scenes are not permitted. 8. Each exhibitor must provide a white unlined 3 x 5 card with botanical names of plant material used in the design. The exhibitor may provide a separate card with a brief explanation of her/his interpretation of the class theme. 9. Judges are requested to comment on all entries except Blue Ribbon winners. All entries winning a blue ribbon shall be point-scored and those scoring above 95 points shall be designated for consideration of a Top NGC Exhibitor Award. All entries awarded Fort Lauderdale Garden Club, Inc. Silver Awards must be scored 90 points or above. 10. Each Consultant shall be responsible for registering entries with the Design Entries Chairman. 10. Entry cards for container-grown plants shall be prepared in advance by the show committee. Entry cards for cut specimens will be provided by the show committee and shall be prepared by the exhibitor at time of entry. 11. All Horticultural Exhibits must be properly identified with complete botanical nomenclature which includes genus and species, and if possible, should include cultivar or variety. Please consult a horticulture reference, if necessary, for correct identification and spelling. Suggested horticultural references include Exotica and Tropica by Dr. Alfred Byrd Graf and Hortus III: Concise Dictionary of Plants Cultivated in the United States & Canada rewritten by the staff of the L.H. Bailey Hororium at Cornell University. 12. Container grown plants shall be entered on Wednesday March 11, 2009, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p. m. NO EXCEPTIONS PLEASE. 13. Cut specimens may be entered with container grown plants or on Thursday, March 12, 2009, between 9:00 am. and 11:00 a.m. 14. All horticulture exhibits must be removed between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, The Classification Committee may divide any Section or Class by genus, species, hybrid or variety, and may delete any Section, Class or Subclass without entries prior to judging and may further subdivide at their discretion upon the advice of any judging panel. 16. Plants may not have been altered by the application of oil, commercial shine products that may artificially change the natural color or texture. 17. Exhibits should be properly groomed and free of disease, infestation and wilt. Improperly groomed plants cannot be accepted for entry. Page 18 Page 11
12 Division I: HORTICULTURE Strolling through the Park Division I: Horticulture CONTAINER-GROWN PLANTS Section A: Araceae (Aroids) Eligible for Award of Merit 1. Alocasia 4. Philodendron 2. Anthurium 5. Spathiphyllum 3. Dieffenbachia 6. Other Meritorious Section B: Araliaceae (Aralias) Eligible for Tabebuia Silver Award 1. Polyscias 3. Hedera 2. Schefflera 4. Other Meritorious Section C: Begoniaceae (Begonias) Eligible for Plumeria Silver Award 1. Cane (Angel Wing) 4. Semperflorens 2. Rex 5. Other Meritorious 3. Rhizomatous Section D: Bromeliaceae (Bromeliads) Eligible for Award of Merit and Clusia Silver Award 1. Aechmea 6. Neoregelia a. Single Plant a. Single Plant b. Multiple Plants b. Multiple Plants 2. Billbergia 7. Tillandsia a. Single Plant a. Single Plant b. Multiple Plants b. Multiple Plants Horticulture Scales of Points For All Flowering Plants Cut, Container-grown, Single Specimen or Collection Plant Identification Cultural Perfection Condition, Grooming and Staging Distinction Total Score 100 For All Foliage Plants Cut, Container-grown, Single Specimen or Collection Plant Identification....5 Cultural Perfection Condition, Grooming and Staging Distinction.. 10 Total Score 100 Horticultural Division Awards 1. An Award of Horticultural Excellence (Rosette of Green, Orange and Blue Ribbons) may be offered and awarded to the highest scoring exhibit in the entire Horticulture Division. Horticultural Excellence Award is accompanied by Marie Lamb Silver Award. Runner up receives a smaller silver bowl. 2. Awards of Merit (Rosette of Orange Ribbons) may be offered and awarded to the highest scoring exhibit in Sections A, D, F, J and R. 3. An Arboreal Award (Rosette of Green Ribbons) may be offered and awarded to the highest scoring exhibit in Section Q. 4. A Collector s Showcase Award (Rosette of Brown and Green Ribbons) may be offered and awarded to the highest scoring exhibit in Section O, provided each specimen in the exhibit scores 95 points or more. 5. A Sweepstakes Award may be offered and awarded to the exhibitor earning the most points from Blue Ribbons in the Horticultural Division. Page 12 Page 17
13 CUT SPECIMENS Section Q: Arboreal Eligible for Arboreal Award Tree Length: Minimum 18 Maximum 30 Shrub Length: Minimum 12 Maximum Evergreen 3. Fruiting a. Tree a. Tree b. Shrub b. Shrub 2. Flowering a. Tree b. Shrub Section: R: Flowers Eligible for Award of Merit 1. Anthurium, one spathe 2. Begonia, one spathe 3. Crinum, one spathe 4. Bromeliad, one inflorescence 5. Heliconia, one stalk 6. Lilium, one scape 7. Orchid, one bloom, scape or stalk 8. Spathiphyllum, one spathe 9. Strelitzia, one stalk 10. Other Meritorious Section S: Flowers from Annual Plants 1. Salvia, three stems, one type 2. Tagetes, three stems, one color 3. Vinca, three stems, one color 4. Viola, six stems 5. Impatiens, three stems, one type 6. Pentas, three stems, one type 7. Petunia, three stems, one type 8. Other Meritorious Section D: Bromeliaceae (Bromeliads)cont. 4. Dyckia 9. Other Meritorious a. Single Plant a. Single Plant b. Multiple Plants b. Multiple Plants 5. Guzmania a. Single Plant b. Multiple Plants Section E. Succulents (Other than Liliaceae) 1. Agavaceae a. Agave c. Sansevieria b. Nolina (Beaucaranea) d. Other Meritorious Section F: Filices (Ferns) Eligible for Award of Merit 1. Adiantum 5. Polypodium 2. Davallia 6. Pyrrosia 3. Nephrolepis 7. Pteris 4. Platycerium 8. Other Meritorious Section G. Gesneriaceae 1. Saintpaulia (Single-Crown and Semi-Double Crown) 2. Saintpaulia (Double-Crown) 3. Saintpaulia (Trailers) 4. Saintpaulia (Miniatures) 5. Espiscia 6. Other Meritorious Page 16 Page 13
14 Section H: Herbs 1. Basil 7. Tarragon 3. Mint 6. Rosemary 2. Dill 8. Thyme 4. Oregano 9. Other Meritorious 5. Parsley Section I: Liliaceae (Lilies) 1. Aloe 5. Dracaena 2. Asparagus 6. Haworthia 3. Chlorophytum 7. Other Meritorious 4. Cordyline Section J: Orchidaceae (Orchids) Eligible for Award of Merit 1. Hybrids a. Cattleya Alliance e. Phalaenopsis b. Dendrobium Alliance f. Vanda Alliance c. Oncidium Alliance g. Other Meritorious d. Paphiopedilum Alliance 2. Species a. Cattleya Alliance e. Phalaenopsis b. Dendrobium Alliance f. Vanda Alliance c. Oncidium Alliance g. Other Meritorious d. Paphiopedilum Alliance Section L. Piperaceae (Peperomia) 1. Piper 3. Other Meritorious 2. Peperomia Section M: Other Meritorious Families Subdivided A to Z Section N: Decorative Container Complimenting Plant or Plants 1. One Foliage Plant 2. More Than One Foliage Plant 3. One Plant in Bloom 4. More Than One Plant in Bloom Section O: Collections Eligible for Collector s Showcase Award (Each plant must be in a separate container and shall be staged on a card table 28 x 28 ) 1. Five varieties in one genus 2. Five different genera in one family 3. Five plants with like characteristics Section K. Palmae (Palms) 1. Chamaedorea 4. Thrinax 2. Coccothrinax 5. Other Meritorious 3. Rhapis Section P: Topiaries 1. Single plants 2. Multiple plants Page 14 Page 15
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