Chesapeake Bay Garden Club
|
|
- Cordelia Parsons
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Chesapeake Bay Garden Club Patsy Sylvia, President Presents A Standard Flower Show Thursday, May 14, p.m. Festival Halle Reedville, Virginia National Garden Clubs, South Atlantic Region Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs Piedmont District ADMISSION FREE OPEN TO PUBLIC
2 SPRING PUTTING ON A SHOW TABLE OF CONTENTS Flower Show Committee 1 General Information and Rules 2 Statement of Awards 3 Design Rules 4 Design Sections and Classes 5 Horticulture Rules 6 Horticulture Sections and Classes 7-9 Page FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE General Show Chairmen: Sharon Lemke ( ) salemke@wildblue.net Show Consultants: Rebecca Elston ( ) elston.marshwood@gmail.com and Joan Clements ( ) bojo04@kaballero.com Schedule: Kathie Truxall ( ) cwtrux@earthlink.net and Sharon Lemke ( ) salemke@wildblue.net Design Entries/Classification/Placement: Kathie Truxall ( ) cwtrux@earthlink.net Horticulture Entries/Classification/Placement: Carol Medlin ( or cell ) medlinc@cs.com and Helen Bell ( ) helen0447@gamil.com Judges: Dody Douglas ( ) dodydoug@ymail.com Clerks: Lorraine Van Wickler ( ) dragonfly14@va.metrocast.net Awards: Carolyn King ( ) carolynking40@msn.com and Darlene Nelson ( ) darlydurl@aol.com Staging: Carol Cole ( ) ccole@kaballero.com and Cheryl Hanline ( ) j.c.hanline@va.metrocast.net Publicity: Katie Walker ( ) tartan33@outlook.com Judges Hospitality: Sandra Ehlert ( ) sjehlert@va.metrocast.net and Trisha Mrzyglod ( ) pmrzyglod@outlook.com Hostess: Veda Watts ( ) veda1200@aol.com 1
3 GENERAL INFORMATION AND RULES FOR ALL DIVISIONS 1. This is a Standard Flower Show according to the requirements of the National Garden Clubs, Inc. (NGC). All classes are open to any member of a garden club affiliated with Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. All entries must be placed on Wednesday, May 13 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. Exhibitors may check and/or refresh their exhibits, if needed, from 8:00 to 9:00 AM on Thursday, May 14, Judging will begin promptly at 10:00 AM on Thursday, May 14, The show will be open to the public from 1:00 until 4:00 PM on Thursday, May 14, All entries must be removed between 4:00 and 5:00 PM. 2. Entries will be received and checked for conformity to the schedule by the Design and Horticulture Classification Chairmen. Suggested changes may be made if needed to conform to NGC policies. An exhibit may be marked Not for competition if deemed necessary by appropriate chairman. 3. The Handbook for Flower Shows, 2007 edition (HB) as revised shall be used as the authority on all points not covered in the schedule. 4. In all divisions there must be an emphasis on fresh plant material, except where otherwise specified in the schedule. No artificial plant materials are allowed. 5. The NGC Standard System of Awarding will be used by the judges. Scales of points based on perfection (100 points) are used to assure fair and objective evaluation of all exhibits. Awards will be given at the discretion of the judges. Judges decisions are final and the award will be withheld if not merited. The Standard System of Awarding allows one ribbon of each color per class except for white ribbon, i.e., only one first place, blue ribbon; must score 90 or more; only one second place, red ribbon; must score 85 or more; only one third-place yellow ribbon; must score 80 or more; one or more honorable mention awards, white ribbons; must score 75 or more. Accredited judges will sign and date all design entry cards. In addition, judges will give comments on design exhibits for educational purposes, and comments on horticulture entry cards as appropriate. 6. Only authorized personnel may be present during judging. The required personnel include the Flower Show Chairmen, the judges, Judges' Chairman, the clerks, Clerks' Chairman, and the Horticulture Classification Chairman. 7. All entries are to be the work of one exhibitor and that exhibitor s name must appear on the entry card. 8. The use of Virginia Native Plants listed on Virginia s Conservation List is prohibited unless grown by the exhibitor. If used, these must be labeled and must be obtained in a legal manner (VFGC Yearbook , p. 64). 10. Exhibitors will not be able to use open flame or electricity. Battery operated mechanics are allowed and are to be supplied by the exhibitor. 11. The Flower Show Committee will exercise care in protecting exhibits, but will not assume responsibility for loss or damage or personal injury. 2
4 STATEMENT OF NATIONAL GARDEN CLUB TOP AWARDS AND CHESAPEAKE BAY GARDEN CLUB AWARDS The following ribbons will be awarded, if merited. DIVISION I DESIGN One Designer s Choice Award may be awarded to the highest blue ribbon exhibit scoring 95 or above in Section A (Classes 1,2,3, with at least 4 exhibits in each class). Rosette of purple ribbons. One Table Artistry Award may be awarded to the highest blue ribbon exhibit scoring 95 or above in Section B (Classes 4,5,6, with at least 4 exhibits in each class). Rosette of burgundy ribbons. One Award of Design Excellence may be awarded to a blue ribbon exhibit scoring the highest number of points in the entire Design Division. Only top exhibitor award winners are eligible for this award. Award decided by all judges of Design Division. Rosette of gold ribbons. DIVISION II HORTICULTURE One Award of Merit may be awarded to a named blue ribbon exhibit scoring 95 or above in Sections B, C, D, E, and J. Rosette of orange ribbons. One Arboreal Award may be awarded to a named blue ribbon exhibit scoring 95 or above in Sections H and I. Rosette of two values of green ribbons. One Grower s Choice Award may be awarded to a named blue ribbon exhibit scoring 95 or above in Section K. Rosette of dark green ribbons. One Chesapeake Bay Garden Club Award may be awarded to a named blue ribbon exhibit scoring 95 or above as follows: President s Award in Section A, Frances Biddlecomb Award in Section F, Addie Roberts Award in Section G, and Northern Neck Grower s Award in Section L. Rosette of white and yellow ribbons. The Award of Horticultural Excellence may be awarded to the finest named (genus and species) exhibit of fresh plant material in the entire Horticulture Division. Winners of Section Awards are eligible for the Award of Horticultural Excellence. Award decided by all judges of Horticulture Division. Rosette of green, orange, and blue ribbons. 3
5 DESIGN RULES DIVISION I DESIGN Spring Putting on a Show: Broadway at Festival Halle 1. There will be four exhibits per class. Advanced registration is required in all design classes. Reservations may be made between February 1 and April 24, 2015 by telephoning or ing Kathie Truxall ( ) cwtrux@earthlink.net. If necessary to cancel after registering, the exhibitor must find a substitute and inform Kathie Truxall of the change. 2. Entries will be accepted from 3:00 to 5:00 PM on Wednesday, May 13, and removed between 4:00 to 5:00 PM on Thursday, May 14. A printed list of plant materials MUST accompany the exhibit. Botanical names are not required, but are encouraged. Both botanical and common name may be used if available. Exhibitors may print a comment and/or interpretation on a 3 x 5 card. 3. Some plant material must be used in every design exhibit. It does not have to be grown by the exhibitor. The use of artificial plant material, flowers, fruit, and foliage is not permitted. Fresh plant material may never be treated, but may be abstracted. Dried plant material may be treated. 4. All entries must be the work of a single exhibitor. An exhibitor may enter all classes, but may have only one exhibit per class. 5. Landscapes and scenes are not permitted in Design Division. 6. Fruits and vegetables and non-perishable food products are allowed but must be sealed, if the possibility exists for attracting insects or producing undesirable odors. 7. No mammals, fish, birds, insects, reptiles alive or preserved are permitted. 8. The American Flag or any other National flag may not be used in any design. 9. Contrived flowers and/or plant forms constructed out of recognizable plant materials are permitted. 10. A list of items permitted in a design exhibit is published on pp of the Handbook for Flower Shows. 11. Containers and all properties may be marked inconspicuously with the owner s name and are entered at the owner s risk. 4
6 DIVISION I - DESIGN Designs to be staged on 8' long tables with white covering draped to the floor, except for Class 6. Space allowed for each design is 24" wide, 30" deep, no height restriction. Background panel and underlay required for Classes 1,2, and 3 only. SECTION A DESIGNS ELIGIBLE FOR DESIGNER S CHOICE AWARD Spring Putting on a Show: Curtain Up Class 1 Carnival Turn up the lights, with an Illuminary Design. (Handbook for Flower Shows, pp ) Class 2 Anything Goes It s your time to shine, with a Reflective Design. (Handbook for Flower Shows, p. 207) Class 3 Ragtime Each performer has their own rhythm and style, with a Multi-rhythmic Design. (Handbook for Flower Shows, p. 205) SECTION B DESIGNS ELIGIBLE FOR TABLE ARTISTRY AWARD Spring Putting on a Show: Strolling down the avenue Class 4 The Man Who Came to Dinner The mystery diner will be in a tux or blue jeans or something in between. Use your imagination for this Exhibition Table, Type II. (Handbook for Flower Shows, pp ) Class 5 My Fair Lady An elegant tete-a-tete on a Tray for two. (Handbook for Flower Shows, p. 218) Class 6 42 nd Street Sitting at a sidewalk café, a Capsule-Functional Table for one, you won t be bored watching the street scene. Table to be furnished by exhibitor. (Handbook for Flower Shows, p. 216) 5
7 HORTICULTURE RULES DIVISION II HORTICULTURE Spring Putting on a Show: Stage Etiquette 1. All horticulture specimens must be fresh plant materials and grown by the exhibitor. All specimens must be labeled with the correct botanical name (genus and species), variety or cultivar, when available, common name, if known. 2. All entries should be well groomed. Diseased or infected plant material will not be accepted. All entries must be checked by the Classification Committee and each entry card must include the exhibitor s name, club name, and entry information as listed in No. 1 above. Horticulture entries will be placed by the Entries Committee. 3. All entry cards are to be filled out in advance (if possible) in pencil, waterproof ink, or labels. Entry cards may be obtained by contacting Carol Medlin or Helen Bell, Horticulture Co- Chairman, and will be available at the March and April General Meetings. 4. Exhibitors may make more than one entry per class or sub-class, provided each is of a different genus, species, variety, cultivar, type, size, or color. All Horticulture exhibits shall contain one stem of plant material, EXCEPT Class 28-Viola, which will be exhibited three (3) stems per bottle. 5. Container-grown plants must have been in the possession of the exhibitor for 90 days except for multiple plantings (6 weeks). Clean neutral colored pots, with saucers are preferred for container grown plants. Double potting allowed. 6. Containers for cut specimens shall be see-thru glass without lettering or decoration and are furnished by the exhibitor. Cut specimens should not have any foliage below the water line. 7. Wedging material of clear, plastic or bubble wrap, wood, twig, celery, cork, cotton, styrofoam, or sprig of plant material may be used. They are provided by the exhibitor. 8. A plant grown for its bloom should be shown in bloom. 9. The Classification Committee has the authority to subdivide classes as necessary (i.e. genus, species, cultivar, type, size, or color). 10. Maximum length of arboreal specimens is 30" with several nodes. Length of specimen is measured from tip to cut end and does not include container. 11. Scale of Points for Horticulture Awards is found on pp in the Handbook for Flower Shows. 6
8 Class 1. Floribunda Class 2. Grandiflora Class 3. Hybrid Tea Class 4. Miniature Class 5. Full Bloom Class 6. Any other rose DIVISION II HORTICULTURE Spring Putting on a Show: Cast of Characters Class 7. Astilbe Class 8. Baptisia Class 9. Digitalis/Foxglove Class 10. Heuchera/Coral Bells Class 11. Paeonia/Peony Class 12. Any other blooming perennial Class 13. Artemisia stelleriana/dusty Miller Class 14. Euphorbia Class 15. Any other foliage perennial SECTION A ROSES Eligible for President s Award (Club Award) Show Stoppers SECTION B PERENNIALS - BLOOMING Eligible for Award of Merit Repeat Perfomance SECTION C PERENNIALS - FOLIAGE Eligible for Award of Merit Encore SECTION D HOSTAS Eligible for Award of Merit In the Limelight Class 16. Hosta Small Leaf (up to 3 inches across) Class 17. Hosta Medium Leaf (from 3 inches up to 6 inches across) Class 18. Hosta Large Leaf (6 inches up to 8 inches across) Class 19. Hosta Extra Large Leaf (over 8 inches across) 7
9 SECTION E ANNUALS Eligible for Award of Merit Limited Engagement Class 20. Centaurea cyanus/cornflower or Bachelor s Button Class 21. Consolida/Larkspur Class 22. Dianthus barbatus/annual Sweet William Class 23. Lathyrus odoratus/sweetpea Class 24. Papaver a. P. somniferium/opium Poppy b. P. rhoeas/shirley poppy Class 25. Petunia Class 26. Salvia (annual ones) Class 27. Tropaeolum/Nasturtium Class 28. Viola/Pansy (three stems per bottle) Class 29. Any other annual Class 30. Allium schoenoprasum/chives Class 31. Coriandrum sativum/ciltranto Class 32. Rosemarinus /Rosemary Class 33. Thymus/Thyme Class 34. Satureia Hortensis/Savory Class 35. Any other flowering herb Class 36. Anethum graveolens/dill Class 37. Mentha/Mint Class 38. Petroselinum crispum/parsley Class 39. Salvia/Sage Class 40. Any other foliage herb SECTION F HERBS - FLOWERING Eligible for Frances Biddlecomb Award (Club Award) Supporting Role SECTION G HERBS - FOLIAGE Eligible for Addie Roberts Award (Club Award) Extras SECTION H CONIFERS Eligible for Arboreal Award Principle Characters Class 41. Chamaecyparis Class 42. Cryptomeria Class 43. Juniperus Class 44. Thuja/Arborvitae Class 45. Any other conifer 8
10 SECTION I SHRUBS - FLOWERING Eligible for Arboreal Award Stage Beauties Cut specimens no more than 30 inches in length, measured from tip to cut end. Class 46. Deutzia Class 47. Kerria Class 48. Rhododendron/Azalea Class 49. Spirea Class 50. Weigelia Class 51. Any other flowering shrub SECTION J BULBOUS PLANTS (cut specimen) Eligible for Award of Merit Understudies Class52. Allium Class 53. Iris Class 54. Lilium/Lilies Class 55. Oxalis Class 56. Tulipa/Tulips Class 57. Any other flowering bulb, tuber, or corm (cut specimen) SECTION K CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS - FLOWERING Eligible for Grower s Choice Award Traveling Troupe Pots should be no larger than 18 in diameter and 40 tall from soil line. Double potting allowed. Container-grown plants must have been in the exhibitor's possession at least 90 days, except for multiple plantings, which must have been in exhibitor's possession at least six weeks. Class 55. Combination Planter Class 56. Single Plant - Foliage Class 57. Single Plant - Flowering SECTION L FRUITS, VEGETABLES Eligible for Northern Neck Grower s Award (Club Award) Star Production Class 58. Leafy Greens a. Spinacia oleracea/spinach b. Lactuca sativa/lettuce c. Any other leafy green Class 59. Pisum sativum/peas Class 60. Raphanus sativus/radishes Class 61. Rheum rhaponticum/rhubarb Class 62. Fragaria vesca/strawberries Class 63. Any other 9
(Name of Judges Council) Presents PLANT AMERICA. An NGC Small-Standard Flower Show. (Place of Show) (Complete Address including Zip.
(Name of Judges Council) Presents PLANT AMERICA An NGC Small-Standard Flower Show (Place of Show) (Complete Address including Zip Code) (Date) (Time of Opening and Closing) Open and Free to the Public
More informationJudges Council of the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Presents
Judges Council of the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Presents "Planting Maryland from the Mountains to the Ocean" A Standard Flower Show Tuesday, March 27, 2018 Turf Valley Country Club, 2700
More information3. You may include the Special Exhibits Division in your show. Although not required, it has educational value and adds interest.
Dear Club President or Flower Show Chairman, This schedule is designed for your use. Fill in the appropriate blanks and you are ready to have a Small Standard Flower Show. Or you may develop your own over-all
More informationFrancis Fauquier Garden Club
Francis Fauquier Garden Club Amy Gable Thorpe, President Flower Show Co-Chairmen Amy Gable Thorpe and Diane Blackwell Schedule Diane Blackwell (540) 347-7755 Staging Anna Moser (540) 592-3057 Chris Whiteside
More informationPennsylvania- Master Pieces A Standard Flower Show Sponsored by Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania District II/III 2017 Convention Committee
Pennsylvania- Master Pieces A Standard Flower Show Sponsored by Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania District II/III 2017 Convention Committee The Shawnee Inn 100 Shawnee Inn Drive Shawnee on Delaware,
More informationDiscovering the GOLD in Valley Lode
CALIFORNIA JUDGES COUNCIL Presents Discovering the GOLD in Valley Lode AN NGC STANDARD FLOWER SHOW In conjunction with the California Garden Clubs, Inc. 2018 Convention CGCI 2018 Convention Center - Black
More informationAn American Icon- The Apple
Table of Contents An American Icon- The Apple An NGC Standard Flower Show Sponsored by the Central North and Central South Districts of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Inc. with the cooperation
More informationAn NGC Standard Flower Show
An NGC Standard Flower Show Sponsored by The Middle Georgia Judges Council and the Federated Garden Clubs of Macon, Inc. Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3, 1 P.M.-5 P.M. 730 College Street, Macon Georgia 31201
More information2012 FLOWER SHOW RULES and REGULATIONS
Stoney Creek Garden Club & Horticultural Society s 2012 FLOWER SHOW RULES and REGULATIONS & FLOWER SHOW SCHEDULES FLOWER SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS Only members in Good Standing (of at least one month)
More informationGarden Party. A Standard Flower Show. Table of Contents. Boise Flower & Garden Show. Held in conjunction with the. Show Committee
Garden Party Table of Contents Show Committee 2 General Rules 3 Division I: Horticulture 4-5 Division II: Design 6-8 Division III Special Exhibits 9 Scales of Points 10 A Standard Flower Show Held in conjunction
More informationSyracuse Rose Society
Syracuse Rose Society 98th Annual Rose Show Sunday June 25, 2017 Destiny USA Syracuse, New York General Show Rules 1. Entries will be accepted from 7:00 AM to 10:50 AM, Sunday, June 25, 2017. Judging will
More informationMarch 7 10, 2019 at the Builders St. Louis Home & Garden Show America s Center, St. Louis, MO In Cooperation with
Presented by East Central District, Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri, Inc., National Garden Clubs, Inc., and the Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri March 7 10, 2019 at the Builders
More information2018 Central Region Flower Show. Wander to Michigan A NGC HORTICULTURE SPECIALTY FLOWER SHOW
2018 Central Region Flower Show Wander to Michigan A NGC HORTICULTURE SPECIALTY FLOWER SHOW Sponsored by the Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc. Member of National Garden Clubs, Inc. Bavarian Inn Lodge One Covered
More informationMarch 8 11, 2018 at the Builders St. Louis Home & Garden Show America s Center, St. Louis, MO In Cooperation with
Presented by East Central District, Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri, Inc., National Garden Clubs, Inc., and the Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri March 8 11, 2018 at the Builders
More informationSCALE OF POINTS HORTICULTURE 1. FLOWERING SPECIMENS & FRUITS, VEGETABLES, NUTS. May be cut or container-grown, single specimen or collection.
SCALE OF POINTS HORTICULTURE 1. FLOWERING SPECIMENS & FRUITS, VEGETABLES, NUTS May be cut or container-grown, single specimen or collection. Plant Identification..5 Legible. Plant completely identified
More informationHORTICULTURE SHOW. Show Superintendent: Bobbie Eunice. Location: Exhibit Hall "B" RECEIVING. Monday, October 29th, from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.
HORTICULTURE SHOW Show Superintendent: Bobbie Eunice Location: Exhibit Hall "B" RECEIVING Monday, October 29th, from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 30th, from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. All entries
More informationSummer s Magic DIVISION III -SPECIAL EXHIBITS
DIVISION III -SPECIAL EXHIBITS The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper. ~ Eden Philpot's Section A. Educational Exhibits 1. National Garden Club Objectives
More informationKaleidoscope of Color. A Standard Flower Show Presented by: Garden Club Forum of the Toledo District, Inc. and members of Garden Club of Ohio, Inc.
. Kaleidoscope of Color A Standard Flower Show Presented by: Garden Club Forum of the Toledo District, Inc. and members of Garden Club of Ohio, Inc. June 26 28, 2015 Friday, 6:00 PM. - 9:00 PM. Saturday,
More informationFLOWER SHOW COMPETITION
Flower Show Chair: Colleen Allen 519-746-1433 colleen8708allen@gmail.com Division Flower Show Registrar: Suzanne Culp 519-656-2824 westwindfarm4@gmail.com OHA Coordinators: Penny Stewart 613-546-6093 dird3oha@gmail.com
More informationLet s Grow! The Augusta Rose Society s Design-Only Spring Show
Let s Grow! The Augusta Rose Society s Design-Only Spring Show Sponsored by the Augusta Rose Society and The Aiken Garden Club Council May 15th and 16th, 2015 Banksia, Aiken County Historical Museum ARRANGEMENT
More informationFloriculture. Design Division II. Camelot
Floriculture Design Division II Camelot New Mexico State Fair Floriculture Building Flower Shows on September 5, 7, 10, 13 2018 Chair: Beth Herschman Herschman9@aol.com (505) 450-2078 Co-Chair Kathleen
More informationThe New England Garden Clubs, Inc. Present A Small-Standard Flower Show The House That Love Built
The New England Garden Clubs, Inc. Present A Small-Standard Flower Show The House That Love Built Hearthside House Museum The Crowne Plaza Hotel 801 Greenwich Avenue Warwick, RI October 30, 2017 Monday
More informationAmerica the Beautiful
America the Beautiful An NGC Standard Flower Show Franklin Garden Club Affiliations The National Garden Clubs, Inc. The South Atlantic Region The Garden Club of Kentucky, Inc. The Dogwood District Location
More informationMONTANA FEDERATION OF GARDEN CLUBS CONVENTION STANDARD FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE
MONTANA FEDERATION OF GARDEN CLUBS CONVENTION STANDARD FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE President: Linda Hill Sadler.. 406-728-4743 Flower Show Chair: James Sadler.. 406-728-4743 Awards Chair: Mary Baughn. 406-777-4196
More informationONTARIO HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION HORTICULTURE/DESIGN 2014 COMPETITION 108th Convention Navcan Centre, Cornwall, Ontario July 17-20, 2014
ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION HORTICULTURE/DESIGN 2014 COMPETITION 108th Convention Navcan Centre, Cornwall, Ontario July 17-20, 2014 Host: District 1: A River Runs By It Competition Co-Chairs: Pegi
More information88th Annual Pemberville Fair Flower Show August 16-19, 2017 Legion Memorial Hall Pemberville, Ohio
88th Annual Pemberville Fair Flower Show August 16-19, 2017 Legion Memorial Hall Pemberville, Ohio Theme: State Route 105 Sponsored by: Four Seasons Garden Club Chairperson: Trina Karns Schedule Committee:
More informationDepartment 19. Building 1. Superintendent Kendra Myers Contact (509) Pre-registration is mandatory: Register Here!
Department 19 Open Class Floriculture Building 1 Superintendent Kendra Myers Contact (509) 308-9405 Pre-registration is mandatory: Register Here! Fair Theme: The Best Week of Summer down on the farm! Entrants
More informationSpringtime Floral Fusion
RHODE ISLAND FEDERATION OF GARDEN CLUBS, INC. presents Springtime Floral Fusion An NGC Design Specialty Flower Show April 5 8, 2018 Thursday & Friday Noon - 9:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 9:00pm Sunday 10:00-5:00pm
More informationPRESENTED BY ST. MARY S GARDEN CLUB SAINT MARY S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 143 FORESIDE RD, FALMOUTH ME 04105
PRESENTED BY ST. MARY S GARDEN CLUB SAINT MARY S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 143 FORESIDE RD, FALMOUTH ME 04105 Say I Do a Tribute to June Brides A Standard Flower Show Presented by: St. Mary s Garden Club Saint
More informationA Country Fair at Rosemark
A Country Fair at Rosemark The Mary Catheryne Phipps McCalla Home and Garden Exposition Sponsored by Jon P. and Mary R. McCalla Including Home Grown: A Patchwork of Country Gardening A National Garden
More information2014 HORTICULTURE EXHIBITS
2014 TICULTURE EXHIBITS (Dept.: ) Committee Members Crystal Foster 792-5192 Seth Patterson 702-7216 Brenda Spann 794-2388 Scott Patterson 791-3858 Shawn Patterson 618-0557 Jessica Atwell 692-5335 General
More informationDEPARTMENT 19 OPEN CLASS YOUTH & ADULT FLORICULTURE. Register Now!
DEPARTMENT 19 OPEN CLASS YOUTH & ADULT FLORICULTURE Building 1 SUPERINTENDENT: Beverly Calicoat (509) 551-7416 Register Now! Fair Theme: The Best Week of Summer! Entrants do not have to be a garden club
More informationThe 55th Annual Deep South District Rose Show "Rhythm & Roses"
The 55th Annual Deep South District Rose Show "Rhythm & Roses" Division I HORTICULTURE GUIDELINES AND RULES FOR HORTICULTURE EXHIBITORS All exhibitors must be registered for the convention to be eligible
More informationTampa Federation of Garden Club Circles, Inc Presents. A Small Standard Flower Show
Tampa Federation of Garden Club Circles, Inc Presents A Small Standard Flower Show Under the Pergola: Celebrations to Remember Tampa Garden Club 2629 Bayshore Boulevard Tampa, Fl 33629 813-251-5059 tampagardenclub@gmail.com
More informationDEPT. 017 FLORAL EXHIBITS OPEN CLASS
DEPT. 017 FLORAL EXHIBITS OPEN Entry fee: None unless exhibitor s total number of items from all Departments exceeds 10 (see Entry Form for fee schedule). Registration Deadline: July 15 Entries Received:
More informationDepartment K Horticulture
Department K Horticulture All entries must be grown by exhibitor. Exhibitors supply their own vase. All entries must be in no later than 7:00 pm June 14 th. Entries should be propped at neck of bottle
More informationInvitation to Participate Opposites Attract
Invitation to Participate Opposites Attract A Standard Flower Show Wanted You! All garden club members and amateur horticulture growers are invited to enter the NHFGC Judges' Council Standard Flower Show
More informationGARDEN CLUB COUNCIL OF FORT WORTH
GARDEN CLUB COUNCIL OF FORT WORTH Presents An Advanced Standard Flower Show Deborah Beggs Moncrief Botanic Garden Center Fort Worth Botanic Gardens 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-392-5510
More informationDIVISION II ARRANGEMENTS
DIVISION II ARRANGEMENTS INFORMATION FOR ARRANGEMENT EXHIBITORS 1. Arrangements are staged on a standard height countertop. The background and countertop are neutral beige. Miniature arrangements are staged
More informationAn NGC Design Specialty Flower Show presented by: Rhode Island Federation of Garden Clubs Inc. President, Blakely Szosz
An NGC Design Specialty Flower Show presented by: Rhode Island Federation of Garden Clubs Inc. President, Blakely Szosz This is a working schedule! There may be changes. April 4-7, 2019 April 4 & 5, Thursday
More informationMonthly Show Rules & Guide
Monthly Show Rules & Guide All exhibits at the monthly shows of the Society for house plants, cultural exhibits, vegetables, fruits and arrangements shall be governed by the following rules: 1. The show
More informationMuses at the Museum Art Inspires Art
The Community Garden Club of Duxbury Member of The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts (GCFM), South Shore District, New England Region, and The National Garden Clubs, Inc. Presents: Muses at the Museum
More informationSaturday, May 28, 2016
Huntsville Twickenham Rose Society Rose Show 2016 Huntsville Twickenham Rose Society Officers President....Bill Chappell 1st Vice President...Gail Futoran 2nd Vice President......Libby Loose Secretary/Parliamentarian...Vicki
More information9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NY State, Inc. presents AN AUTUMN PALETTE. An NGC Standard Flower Show An NGC Standard Flower Show
9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NY State, Inc. presents AN AUTUMN PALETTE An NGC Standard Flower Show An NGC Standard Flower Show Dobbs Ferry Woman s Club 54 Clinton Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
More informationTHOMSON S LANDSCAPING & GARDEN CENTER 2011 FLOWER SHOW State Route 7 Marietta, OH
2011 FLOWER SHOW Director in Charge: Jennifer Harbert Judging Time: 1:00 p.m., Saturday, Merchants Hall - Downstairs GENERAL RULES All listings in this section of rules are declared to be Eastern Daylight
More informationTwinsburg Garden Club. proudly presents. Garden Party. A Standard Flower Show. Friday, July 17, p.m. Saturday, July 18, a.m. 4 p.m.
Twinsburg Garden Club proudly presents Garden Party A Standard Flower Show Friday, July 17, 2015 1 6 p.m. Saturday, July 18, 2015 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Twinsburg Public Library 10050 Ravenna Road Twinsburg, Ohio
More informationDEPARTMENT 17 FLORAL EXHIBITS
DEPARTMENT 17 FLORAL EXHIBITS 1. The use of or displaying of artificial flowers is prohibited and no premiums will be paid. 2. Plants positively will not be accepted for exhibition unless they ve been
More information2018 Yankee District Rose Show. Yankee District American Rose Society
2018 Yankee District Rose Show Yankee District American Rose Society Dennis Senior Center & Council on Aging 1045 MA134 South Dennis, Massachusetts September 8, 2018 Rules for Rose Specimen Entries 1.
More informationFLORICULTURE DEPARTMENT Judging System: American
FLORICULTURE DEPARTMENT Judging System: American Gail Harrie - Department Supervisor ENTRY FORM DEADLINE: July 17, 2015, 5:00 PM (Mailed entry forms must be postmarked on or before July 17, 2015.) DELIVER
More informationPlanes, Trains & Automobiles
WARREN COUNTY FAIR DEPARTMENT 700 Becky Osborne, Director in Charge Entries Close: FRIDAY JULY 7, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. Judging will be Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. This Year s Theme: Planes, Trains
More informationPRESENTS TWO NGC STANDARD FLOWER SHOWS
THE MARIETTA COUNCIL OF GARDEN CLUBS, INC. Member of LAUREL DISTRICT I, THE GARDEN CLUB OF GEORGIA, INC., DEEP SOUTH REGION, and NATIONAL GARDEN CLUBS, INC. In cooperation with THE NORTH GEORGIA STATE
More informationDEPARTMENT 11 FLORICULTURE L
DEPARTMENT 11 FLORICULTURE L ENTRY DEADLINE: JULY 1, 18 ENTRY FEE: EXHIBITOR TICKETS: $ 1.00 DESIGN & HORTICULTURE LOTS $15.00 FOR (3) DAY FOR 18 FLORICULTURE WILL HAVE TWO SHOWS FIRST SHOW TUESDAY THROUGH
More informationTABLE OF CONTENTS FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE
TABLE OF CONTENTS Committee Chairs Page 2 General Rules 3 Awards 4 Design Division 6 Botanical Arts Division 9 Education Division 10 Youth Division 11 FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE All Area code 401. Exceptions
More informationDAN EMMETT MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL FLOWER SHOW Amazing Brazil August 12-14, The Living Center, 201 N. Main St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050
DAN EMMETT MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL FLOWER SHOW Amazing Brazil August 12-14, 2016 The Living Center, 201 N. Main St., Mount Vernon, OH 43050 SPONSORED BY: Knox County Garden Clubs The Living Center Flowers
More informationDEPARTMENT 17 FLORAL EXHIBITS
DEPARTMENT 17 FLORAL EXHIBITS Co- Chairpersons: Amy Lucy Foster, 157 Turner Road, Ohiopyle, PA 15470 (724-329-4272) April Garner, 108 Shaffer School Road, Ohiopyle, PA 15470 (724-438-1297) Linda Lucy,
More informationBuchanan County Fair. July 6 9, 2016
Independence & Quasqueton Federated Garden Clubs and Buchanan County Master Gardeners Present A Standard Flower Show & Garden Expo Buchanan County Fair July 6 9, 2016 Entries July 6-3:00 to 7:00 pm July
More informationWHERE ROSES REIGN Celebrating 97 Years Helping Hands: A Celebration of Community Volunteers! DIVISION I HORTICULTURE RULES AND REGULATIONS
WHERE ROSES REIGN Celebrating 97 Years Helping Hands: A Celebration of Community Volunteers! DIVISION I HORTICULTURE RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. EXHIBITORS All entries must have been grown outdoors in the
More informationFloriculture Design Division II. Off to See the Wizard
Floriculture Design Division II Off to See the Wizard New Mexico State Fair Floriculture Building September 6-17, 2017 Superintendent Beth Herschman Herschman9@aol.com (505) 450-2078 Assistant Superintendent
More informationTenarky District Rose Show Arrangement Schedule It s All About Roses
Tenarky District Rose Show Arrangement Schedule It s All About Roses October 11, 2014 By entering this show given under American Rose Society Rules, exhibitors agree to abide by those rules and the rules
More informationDEPARTMENT #13 YOUTH FLORICULTURE & HORTICULTURE
Entries Close: Drop of Location: Saturday, June 30, 11:59 p.m. See Division Front door of the Garden Building. Enter through $1.00 per Cut Flower and Produce $2.00 per entry for All Other $5.00 per entry
More information2018 Flowers Department
2018 Flowers Department SUPERINTENDENT: Elsie Dunn ~ Please read carefully ~ Members of the Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri and any amateur gardener or designer may enter this competition. SHOW DAYS
More informationIn My Mother s Garden
In My Mother s Garden Annual Flower Show GREATER OMAHA IRIS SOCIETY An Affiliate of the American Iris Society Saturday May 17 Sunday May 18, 2014 Lauritzen Gardens - Omaha Botanical Center 100 Bancroft
More informationCelebrating Ninety Years
The Tampa Federation of Garden Club Circles, Inc Presents Celebrating Ninety Years An NGC Small-Standard Flower Show in an Historic Building Peter O. Knight House Tampa Historical Society 245 Hyde Park
More informationFLOWER SHOW SCHEDULE ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION DISTRICT 15 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SATURDAY APRIL 30 th, 2011
FLOWER SHOW SCHEDULE Design 1. April Showers bring May Flowers: a design 2. Everything s Coming Up : a monochromatic design 3. Clear Spring Waters: an underwater design 4. Spring Ahead: a design of spring
More informationHorticulture Classification. Horticulture Exhibiting Guidelines for Success (and Blue Ribbons and Awards of Merit)
Horticulture Classification Horticulture Exhibiting Guidelines for Success (and Blue Ribbons and Awards of Merit) How to Prepare for the Flower Show Acquire a list of the Horticulture Sections in the show
More informationDepartment H Flowers ALL THINGS WINE A STANDARD FLOWER SHOW. Presented at the Charles County Fair September 14-17, 2017
Enter online at www.charlescountyfair.com Department H Flowers ALL THINGS WINE A STANDARD FLOWER SHOW Presented at the Charles County Fair September 14-17, 2017 by Charles County Garden Club Member of
More informationFGCV Awards Revised March 2016
FGCV Awards Revised March 2016 Applications and materials for State Awards must be received by the State Awards chairman by April 15. 1. Yearbooks a. Clubs under 20 members d. Clubs 45-69 members b. Clubs
More information2017 Horticultural Show. Welcome Letter Class List Entry Form
2017 Horticultural Show Welcome Letter Class List Entry Form 2566078 Steveston Salmon Festival Canada s biggest little birthday party since 1945! May 8, 2017 Dear Gardener: The Steveston Community Society
More informationPENN JERSEY DISTRICT CONVENTION & ROSE SHOW RULES HORTICULTURAL DIVISION
PENN JERSEY DISTRICT CONVENTION & ROSE SHOW RULES HORTICULTURAL DIVISION 1. Registration for the Penn-Jersey Convention is required for all exhibitors entering competition. Membership in a Rose Society
More informationDEPARTMENT #13 YOUTH FLORICULTURE & HORTICULTURE
Entries Close: Friday, June 16, 5:00 p.m. Paper Entries Friday, June 30, 11:59 p.m. Online Entries Pre-Fair, Tuesday, August 1, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Day 1, Thursday, August 3, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
More informationOHIO STATE AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY Presents AFRICAN VIOLETS SING COLORFUL SONGS. Kingwood Center, Mansfield, Ohio September 6 September 8, 2018
HORTICULTURE DIVISION OHIO STATE AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY Presents AFRICAN VIOLETS SING COLORFUL SONGS Kingwood Center, Mansfield, Ohio September 6 September 8, 2018 SHOW SCHEDULE SECTION I COLLECTIONS Class
More informationHorticulture Show Flowers around the World Open to All Gardeners, Adult and Youth
Horticulture Show Flowers around the World Open to All Gardeners, Adult and Youth Registration: Deadline: August 30 for Landscape Design; September 15 for all other Divisions Register online at www.etstatefair.com,
More informationEarly pre-registration by all exhibitors is recommended in order to receive discounted parking.
Let s Grow Together! Ontario Horticultural Association s 22nd Annual Floral Design & Plant Show Schedule March 6 th March 9 th, 2014 Metro Toronto Convention Centre North Building 255 Front Street West,
More informationFloriculture Design Division II. Take Two A History of Film Making in New Mexico
Floriculture Design Division II Take Two A History of Film Making in New Mexico New Mexico State Fair Floriculture Building September 7-18, 2016 Superintendent Beth Herschman Herschman9@aol.com (505) 450-2078
More informationMINNESOTA PEONY SOCIETY ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Majesty in Bloom. June 9-10, 2018
MINNESOTA PEONY SOCIETY ANNUAL EXHIBITION Majesty in Bloom June 9-10, 2018 BACHMAN S HERITAGE ROOM Bachman's on Lyndale 6010 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 612-861-7600 (for directions) Show
More informationWhat s New? An Introduction to the 2017 Handbook for Flower Shows. Copyright NGC May 2017; created by David Robson, NGC Handbook Revision Chairman
What s New? An Introduction to the 2017 Handbook for Flower Shows SIZE Fewer pages, larger font, more white spaces, space for notes Easier to Update (once every two years) Misteaks! Misnames Mis-numbers
More informationEast Texas State Fair Horticulture Show. Fun and Flowers
East Texas State Fair Horticulture Show Fun and Flowers Friday, September 30 through Sunday, October 2, 2016 Registration: Deadline: September 15 Register online at www.etstatefair.com, click the Competition
More informationDivision III. Special Exhibits Division, Adult Rules. 1. All General Rules apply. 2. Advance Entry is required for all Sections A-B, Classes 1-4.
Special Exhibits Division, Adult Rules 1. All General Rules apply. Division III 2. Advance Entry is required for all Sections A-B, Classes 1-4. 3. Please contact the Special Exhibits Entry Chairs/Consultants
More informationENTRY DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2018 $20.00 allows entries throughout the Creative Arts Department and the Grange.
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE DONE ONLINE NO PAPER ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED NATIONAL GARDEN CLUB STANDARD FLOWER SHOW Department 41 MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL A SAVANNAH STORY Entry Fee: Entry Arrival:
More informationFlowers Department 18
Flowers Department 18 Superintendent: Steve Kalamakis, 509-765-7032 or 509-765-3767 Junior Sections Superintendent: Becky and Robert Massart, 509-765-9316 4-H ENTRIES ARE TO BE TURNED IN TO THE 4-H BUILDING.
More informationSPRING FLOWER SHOW, 2018
KALAMUNDA & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (INC) SPRING FLOWER SHOW, 2018 TO BE HELD AT KALAMUNDA AGRICULTURAL HALL CANNING ROAD, KALAMUNDA Featuring STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR BOWL OF FLOWERS & WEST AUSTRALIAN
More informationTelephone enquiries at the Hall during Show;
THE SOCIETY ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PROPERTY OF EXHIBITORS. IN ALL CASES THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES SHALL BE CONSIDERED FINAL RULES These Rules are in accordance with those of the Australian
More informationDIVISION HOME GARDEN AND VEGETABLE CROP
June 15 Entries are due in FairEntry and Intent to Take Part in the Home and/or Flower Garden Tour Form Due. Container Plant Goal Cards should be brought to fair check-in July 21. Tuesday, July 10 or Wednesday,
More informationROSES Best Exhibit: Blue Ribbon. PUBLIC CHOICE Best Exhibit: Purple Ribbon. GARDEN ART NEW SECTION Best Exhibit: Green Ribbon
Conditions and Requirements for Exhibiting No fee payable when entering your exhibits, however the event will be ticketed and entry to the Flower Show will be by presentation of a paid ticket only. Exhibitors
More informationDIVISION II RULES FOR ARRANGEMENT EXHIBITORS
DIVISION II RULES FOR ARRANGEMENT EXHIBITORS 1. This division is open to all amateur arrangers and is governed by the rules and practice for exhibiting rose arrangements as prescribed by the American Rose
More informationBetty Patterson Del Sol, Coordinator, (858) Calendar
Betty Patterson Del Sol, Coordinator, (858) 792-4207 2018 Calendar PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE BROCHURE BEFORE ENTERING Registration is only accepted online. Visit www.sdfair.com/entry to enter and pay the
More informationDEPARTMENT 115 OPEN CLASS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS, ARRANGEMENTS & COMPOSITIONS GENERAL RULES & GUIDELINES
DEPARTMENT 115 OPEN CLASS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS, ARRANGEMENTS & COMPOSITIONS GENERAL RULES & GUIDELINES A. The Flower building will be open on Monday from 5-7 p.m. and Tuesday from 7-9 a.m. to accept Horticulture
More informationAbsolutely Brilliant
Absolutely Brilliant 11 11 11 A Club Flower Show Celebrating The Garden Club of Michigan Centennial November 11, 2011 Country Club of Detroit 5:00 p.m. TIMETABLE FOR EXHIBITORS October 15 November 10 Flower
More informationSymbols of Spring 2019 Georgia Daffodil Show
Symbols of Spring 2019 Georgia Daffodil Show AN NGC FLOWER SHOW A Standard Daffodil Show A Small-Standard Flower Show Sponsored by Georgia Daffodil Society and The North Georgia Council of Flower Show
More informationCumulative Changes- Handbook for Flower Shows, rev Most recent changes (The National Gardener, Winter 2015) highlighted in yellow
TNG Issue or Effective Date HB Pg # Description of Handbook Change Summer 2008 4 d. 3) Flower Show General Chairman may serve Change to read Flower Show General Chairman, if an NGC Judge, may serve " Winter
More informationFLORAL ONLINE REGISTRATION AND ENTRY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT DATES
FLORAL IMPORTANT DATES ENTRY AND RELEASE SCHEDULE Floral All Fair and First Show Online Entry Deadline 6 pm, Tuesday, August 21 Second Show Online Entry Deadline 6 pm, Tuesday, August 28 Deliver Entries
More information2016 Horticultural Show Package. Welcome Letter Class List Entry Form Drop off access pass and map
2016 Horticultural Show Package Welcome Letter Class List Entry Form Drop off access pass and map 2566078 Steveston Salmon Festival Canada s biggest little birthday party since 1945! May 12, 2016 Dear
More informationCollingwood Horticultural Society
Collingwood Horticultural Society Summer Flower and Vegetable Show Handbook Revised 2018 Notes: Collingwood Horticultural Society Summer Flower and Vegetable Show Handbook (All Flower and Vegetable Show
More informationChildRen s Classes Please state age of child on entry blank Flowers must be arranged by child
department 117 FloweR show superintendent: Peter gibney Co-Chairpersons: Virginia Roaf, Peabody; dot gibney, Peabody Rules & Regulations 1. all entry forms must be received by Monday, september 27th, 2010.
More informationThe North American Clivia Society Show. at Longwood Gardens
The North American Clivia Society Show at Longwood Gardens March 17 & 18, 2012 The North American Clivia Society would like to thank Longwood Gardens for continued support of fulfilling the society s mission
More informationSheffield Spring Flower Show
Page 2 Sheffield Spring Flower Show 2016 Sheffield Spring Flower Show ENQUIRIES Paul Robinson - 6491 2115 - Exhibitor s Numbers, Floral Art, Flowers & Foliage Cate Rejman - 0407 112 090 - General enquiries,
More informationARS Spring National Rose Show Seattle, Washington June 23, 2006 DIVISION 1 HORTICULTURE
ARS Spring National Rose Show Seattle, Washington June 23, 2006 DIVISION 1 HORTICULTURE 1. The 2006 Spring National Rose Show will be held at the Bellevue Hilton Hotel (formerly the Bellevue Doubletree
More informationCHAPTER IV. ACS Show Certificates and Awards
CHAPTER IV ACS Show Certificates and Awards Section 1: Outstanding Bloom Certificates Certificates are authorized for blooms in each of the following Divisions: a) Most Outstanding Bloom in Show b) Japonica
More informationThe Illinois African Violet Society Presents:
The Illinois African Violet Society Presents: Violets on The Orient Express (An AVSA-Judged Show) Saturday and Sunday, June 25-26, 2011 Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe, Illinois Open
More information2018 Macoupin County Fair DEPARTMENT L FLORICULTURE
Superintendents: Carol Meyer, Rosalind Bloome, Laura Mefford, Cathern Best, Wanda Dixon, Jan Cloud, George Church, and Mark Meyer. ENTRY FEE $ 1.50 ESTIMATED AMOUNT OFFERED: $2,442.00 Entry Fees Must Be
More information