ONTARIO HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION HORTICULTURE/DESIGN 2014 COMPETITION 108th Convention Navcan Centre, Cornwall, Ontario July 17-20, 2014
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1 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 Holtz p_holtz@xplornet.com Kathryn Lindsay District2@gardenontario.org Design/Special Exhibits: Convenor: Kathryn Lindsay District2@gardenontario.org Horticulture Convenor: Pegi Holtz p_holtz@xplornet.com Flower Show Registrar: Ann Kerr abkerr@sympatico.ca Competition Theme: Touring the United Counties The 2014 Horticulture and Design Competition schedule is meant to inspire OHA members to learn about the United Counties of District 1 in Eastern Ontario. It complements the schedules for the Art, Youth, Photography and Creative Writing Competitions. RULES and REGULATIONS 1. Eligibility: The Show is open to members of the Ontario Horticultural Association (hereafter OHA) and its affiliates, including the Garden Clubs of Ontario and Master Gardeners of Ontario. 2. Entry Dates/Times: Entries can be placed on Thursday, July 17, 2014 between 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. or on Friday, July 18, 2014 between 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. Late entries will only be accepted under exceptional circumstances with permission of a Competition Co-chair. 3. Public Viewing: The Show will be open to the public on Friday, July 18, 2014 starting at 1:00 p.m. Please note there will be a Judges Update Session using the competition for practice judging between 1:00 and 2:30 p.m. on Friday, July 18 and between 1:00 and 2:30 p.m. on Saturday July 19. The show will close on Saturday, July 19, 2014 at 3:30 p.m. 4. Removal: All entries are to be removed on Saturday, July 19, 2014 between 4:15 and 5:45 p.m. or if necessary, between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 20. A signature is necessary for removal of entries. 5. Judging: a. Judging to take place on Friday, July 18, 2014 starting at 9:30 a.m. b. The decision of the Judge(s) shall be final. Judges may withhold an award if in their opinion the entry is not worthy. c. Judging will be in accordance with the Ontario Judging and Exhibiting Standards for Horticulture and Design (OJES 2003, reprinted 2007 and 2010). Please refer to it for definitions and information. Copies can be purchased from the OHA ($6.00; order form on-line at 6. Entries General: a. Exhibitors may enter all divisions.
2 b. Each entry to have an entry tag giving requested information including Exhibitor s Name, Society and District. Entry tags will be supplied at the Convention by the OHA. c. Exhibitors must provide their own containers. d. All entries are to be kept in show condition to the extent possible for the duration of the show. An entry refreshed by the exhibitor must retain its original form and colour. This may only be done during the Show s non-public hours with permission of a Competition Co-chair. e. Reasonable security will be supplied for exhibitors property however the OHA assumes no responsibility for loss or damage. 7. Entries Horticulture: a. Exhibitors are allowed up to three entries per class provided that they are different cultivars. b. Entry tags should include the common name and the botanical name (if possible). c. All entries must be grown by the exhibitor. The exhibitor must have owned all potted plants for at least three months prior to exhibiting. d. The Competition Committee reserves the right to move horticulture entries when necessary to accommodate exhibitors or to subdivide a class. 8. Entries Design and Special Exhibits: a. Registration: Exhibitors are required to register with the Flower Show Registrar (Ann Kerr, , abkerr@sympatico.ca) for the Design and Special Exhibit Classes as soon as possible and not later than June 1, There will be a limited number of entries in each class as noted in the Schedule. Space will be reserved for each entry upon registration by the exhibitor. Any exhibitor who finds it necessary to withdraw must make every effort to find a substitute and advise the Flower Show Registrar. b. Exhibitors may enter any number of Design or Special Exhibit Classes, but may submit only one entry in each class. c. Table spaces in each class to be selected by exhibitors on a first come, first served basis. No exhibitor may move another entry or impinge on another space. d. Moving a Design or Special Exhibit entry other than your own is not permitted. The exhibitor is the only person able to move or shift the position of the design. e. All entries must be made and staged by the exhibitors themselves. Work tables and water will be available. f. All entries to be kept in show condition for the duration of the show. An entry refreshed by the exhibitor must retain its original form and colour. This may only be done during the Show s non-public hours with permission of a Competition Co-chair. g. Accessories are permitted. h. Fresh plant material must predominate over other components of the entry. No artificial plant material, no cut or sliced fruit, dairy products or perishable food is allowed. No soil is permitted in an entry in the Design Division. No endangered plants are permitted. i. Dried or preserved plant material and decorative wood may be used in their natural state or painted. No painting or dyeing of fresh plant material is allowed.
3 j. Plant material may be from any source. 9. Prizes and Awards: a. OHA ribbons will be awarded for 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd place in each class. An honourable mention ribbon may be awarded at the discretion of the Judge. A rosette will be awarded for Best in Show and Judge s Choice. b. Prize money will be awarded as follows: NOTE: Additional donations towards prizes most welcome. Design: 1st place... $ nd place... $ rd place... $ 6.00 Best in Show... $25.00 Judge s Choice... $20.00 Donations Toward Prizes From: OHA District 2 Special Exhibits: 1st place... $10.00 Except for Class 11: Cornwall s City slogan A World of Possibilities 1st place $ Donated by Cornwall & District Horticultural Society 2nd place... $ rd place... $ 6.00 Best in Show... $25.00 Judge s Choice... $20.00 Additional Donations Toward Prizes From: OHA District 2 Horticulture: Section F Collections: 1st place... $ nd place... $ rd place... $ 2.00 Best in Show... $15.00 Judge s Choice... $10.00 Donations Toward Prizes From: OHA District 2 Horticulture: Section G - Edibles 1st place... $ nd place... $ rd place... $ 2.00 Best in Show... $15.00 Judge s Choice... $10.00
4 Prizes Donated By: OHA District 1 Horticulture (all other Sections): 1st place... $ 3.00 Except for the following District 1 Society floral emblem classes: 1st place... $10.00 Class 15: Calendula. Donated by Maxville and District Horticultural Society Class 21 and 22: Petunias. Donated by Vankleek Hill and District Horticultural Society Class 26: Sweet William. Donated by Williamstown Green Thumb Horticultural Society Class 38: Rudbeckia. Donated by Russell & District Horticultural Society Class 59: Orchid. Donated by La Societe d Horticulture d Alfred et des environs 2nd place... $ rd place... $ 1.00 Best in Show (other than roses)... $15.00 Best in Show Roses. $15.00 Donated by Martintown & District Horticultural Society (for their floral emblem) Judge s Choice... $10.00 c. Ribbons and prize cheques are to be picked up when entries are removed on Saturday, July 19, 2014 between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. or before only with permission from a Competition Co-chair. A signature is necessary for removal of entries and receipt of ribbons and prize cheques.
5 DESIGN DIVISION Convenor: Kathryn Lindsay M/T: NOTE: Classes are limited to 5 entries each unless otherwise specified. Exhibitors are required to register with the Flower Show Registrar (Ann Kerr, , abkerr@sympatico.ca) as soon as possible and not later than June 1, A list of suppliers for plant material will be provided on request. All Design classes will be staged on tables 76 cm (30 ) high covered with black cloths. Except for Classes 2 and 6, space allotted will be 76 cm (30 ) wide by 62 cm (24 ) deep, height unlimited. Neutral coloured background (white, ivory or light teal). No niches provided. Judging will be from the front, but the back of each design should be finished. Class 2 (small design) will be displayed about 30 cm (12 ) above the table in a blackcoloured niche with open sides, 35 cm (14") wide x 35 cm (14") deep x 35 cm (14") high. Class 6 (miniature design) will be displayed about 60 cm (24 ) above the table in a redcoloured niche with open sides, 20 cm (8") wide x 20 (8") deep x 20 cm (8") high. Consult OJES for design definitions and scale of points (p ). Class 1: Class 2: Class 3: Class 4: Class 5: Class 6: Class 7: Class 8: Apples & Art An interpretative design celebrating the home of the MacIntosh apple. A Night on the Town a small design. Black niche provided. Limited to 8 entries. The Waterfront Trail A design using driftwood. Pioneer Life A still life inspired by the colonial period. A niche may be used. Up, Up and Away a design inspired by the Lift-off music and hot-air balloon festival. Skirl of the Pipes, Swirl of the Tartan A miniature design inspired by the Glengarry Highland Games. Red niche provided. Limited to 8 entries. Les Fleurs Sauvages a wayside design. The Three Nations Crossing a synergistic design SPECIAL EXHIBITS DIVISION Convenor: Kathryn Lindsay District2@gardenontario.org M/T: NOTE: Classes are limited to 5 entries each. Exhibitors are required to register with the Flower Show Registrar (Ann Kerr, , abkerr@sympatico.ca) as soon as possible and not later than June 1, A list of suppliers for plant material will be provided on request.
6 Entries will be staged on tables 76 cm (30 ) high covered with black clothes. Space allotted will be 76 cm (30 ) wide by 62 cm (24 ) deep, height unlimited. Neutral coloured background (white, ivory or light teal). Entries will be judged from all sides. Kinds/cultivars to be named, if possible, on a separate card. Consult OJES for definitions and scale of points (p ). Class 9: Class 10: Class 11: Class 12: Doors Open A celebration of history and heritage - A planter intended for an outdoor location. A Day at the Fair A pot-et-fleur design inspired by the Williamstown Fair, Canada s oldest annual fair. A World of Possibilities a dish garden inspired by Cornwall s city slogan. From Farm Fields to Flower Beds A display of cut flowers/foliage/herbs, fruits, vegetables and potted plants, exhibited in a basket for artistic effect and cultural perfection. Preserved edible product(s) may be used as accessories. HORTICULTURE DIVISION Convenor: Pegi Holtz p_holtz@xplornet.com Note: Exhibitors must provide their own containers. A spray is the terminal flowering growth carried on one stem showing flowers in bloom, buds showing colour, green buds and leaves (see OJES, p.105). SECTION A ANNUALS or BIENNIALS Class 13: Class 14: Class 15: Class 16: Class 17: Class 18: Class 19: Class 20: Class 21: Class 22: Class 23: Class 24: Class 25: Class 26: Class 27: Class 28: Aster, 1 cultivar, 3 blooms Bachelor Buttons, 5 blooms Calendula, 3 blooms Cleome, 3 stems Cosmos (C. bipinnatus), 1 cultivar, 3 sprays Cosmos (C. sulphurous), 1 cultivar, 3 sprays Nasturtium, 5 blooms with own foliage Pansy, 5 blooms with own foliage Petunia, single, 1 cultivar, 3 sprays Petunia, semi-double or double, 1 cultivar, 3 sprays Salvia, 1 cultivar, 3 stems Snapdragon, 1 cultivar, 3 stems Sweet Peas, mixed colours, 5 sprays Sweet William, 3 stems Zinnia, 1 cultivar, 3 stems Any other annual or biennial not listed above - 3 blooms, stems, spikes or sprays
7 SECTION B PERENNIALS Class 29: Class 30: Class 31: Class 32: Class 33: Class 34: Class 35: Class 36: Class 37: Class 38: Class 39: Astilbe, 1 cultivar, 3 stems Coreopsis, 1 cultivar, 3 stems Delphinium, 1 stem Echinacea (Coneflower), 1 cultivar, 3 stems Hosta, over 15 cm in length (not including stem), 3 leaves Hosta, 5 cm to 15 cm in length (not including stem), 3 leaves Hosta, under 5 cm in length (not including stem), 3 leaves Heuchera/Heucherella, 1 cultivar, 3 leaves Monarda, 1 cultivar, 3 stems Rudbeckia, 1 cultivar, 3 stems Any other perennial not listed above, 3 stems, spikes or sprays SECTION C - FLOWERING BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES AND TUBERS Class 40: Class 41: Class 42: Class 43: Class 44: Class 45: Class 46: Class 47: Begonia, tuberous, 1 stem, no side buds, shown with foliage Crocosmia (Montbretia), 1 stem Dahlia, small flowered, under 15cm (6 ), 3 stems Dahlia, large flowered, 15 cm (6 ) and over, 1 stem Gladiolus, 1 spike Lily (Lilium), 1 stem (cut no more than 1/3 of stem to ensure future growth of the plant) Lily (Calla), 1 stem Any other flowering bulb, corm, rhizome, or tuber not listed above, 1 stem or spike SECTION D ROSES NOTE: For roses, a spray should have at least two blooms, half or more open (see OJES p. 80). Class 48: Class 49: Class 50: Class 51: Class 52: Class 53: Class 54: Hybrid Tea, 1 specimen bloom Floribunda, 1 spray Grandiflora, 1 specimen bloom Hardy Canadian Rose (Explorer, Morden/Parkland), 1 spray Any other Modern Shrub Rose (Rugosa, Austin, etc) other than Canadian, 1 spray Miniature, 1 specimen bloom Rose, floating in a clear bowl, without foliage, 1 fully open bloom SECTION E - POTTED PLANTS NOTE: Remember to groom potted plants before entering. Class 55: Class 56: Class 57: Class 58: Class 59: Class 60: Class 61: Class 62: African Violet, single crown, in bloom Cactus (not grafted) Fern Geranium, in bloom Orchid, in bloom Any other plant grown principally for decorative foliage Any other plant grown principally for bloom Any other Succulent
8 SECTION F FLOWERING BRANCHES AND VINES NOTE: Does not include Roses Class 63: Class 64: Class 65: Clematis - 3 stems, not to exceed 40.5 cm (16 ) in length from top of container Hydrangea - 3 stems, not to exceed 40.5 cm (16 ) in length from top of container Any other flowering, not to exceed 76 cm (30 ) in length from top of container SECTION G EDIBLES NOTE: Entries to be shown on a white plate supplied by the exhibitor except where otherwise noted. Consult OJES for (p ) Class 66: Class 67: Class 68: Class 69: Class 70: Class 71: Class 72: Class 73: Class 74: Rhubarb, 3 stalks Raspberries, 5 berries shown in a wine glass Strawberries, 5 berries shown in a wine glass Green onions, 5 specimens Peas, garden variety, 5 pods Peas, edible pod type, 5 pods Radishes, 5 specimens Salad greens, displayed in a clear container of water An edible from heritage seed stock, 1-5 specimens depending on type (see OJES p.69) Class 75: Any other edible, 1-5 specimens depending on type (see OJES p. 69) SECTION H COLLECTIONS NOTE: Kinds/cultivars to be named, if possible, on a separate card and exhibited in one container, preferably clear, provided by the exhibitor. Class 76: Roses, minimum of 3 different kinds/cultivars, one stem of each, named Class 77: Dahlias, minimum of 3 different kinds/cultivars, one specimen each, named Class 78: Any other cut garden flowers with own foliage, minimum of 5 different kinds/cultivars, one specimen each, named Class 79: Hosta, minimum of 5 different kinds/cultivars, one leaf each, named Class 80: Heuchera/Heucherella, minimum of 5 different kinds/cultivars, one leaf each, named Class 81: Cut herbs, minimum of 5 different kinds/cultivars, at least one specimen each, named Class 82: Any other cut garden foliage, minimum of 5 different kinds/cultivars, one specimen each, named Class 83: Edibles, at least 5 different kinds/cultivars, at least one specimen each, named Revision date: July 3, 2014
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