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1 The Plant City Garden club Thanks The East Hillsborough Historical society for inviting us to participate in pioneer days 2017 Victory of the Grand Alliance A National Garden Club Flower Show presented by Plant City Garden Club November 11, :00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Plant City s 1914 High School Community Center 605 N. Collins St., Plant City By Adrian R. Rowan Marine Corp War Memorial By Adrian R. Rowan
2 The Plant City Garden Club, Inc. is proud to be a member of the following organizations: National Garden Clubs, Inc. Deep South Region Class 3: Posters Manipulated Plants are those whose natural growth has been altered. Staged on 6 x 30 deep x 30 high table skirted to the floor in black fabric. Judged by the Horticulture Scale of Points. (HB pg. 129) a. Grafted Cacti b. Lucky Bamboo c. Topiaries d. Any other worthy manipulated plants Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. District VIII This National Garden Club Flower Show is titled Victory of The Grand Alliance It is free and open to the public 2 31
3 Division IV: Botanical Arts Horticulture Campaign at Home SECTION A Patriotic Support Campaign During World War II a variety of media products encouraged patriotic support of the war effort. Posters and radio broadcasts encouraged planting of victory gardens and purchase of war bonds. Films highlighted the courage of our soldiers and maintained civilian morale. Eligible for Botanical Arts Horticulture Award. A rosette of light brown ribbons will be awarded if warranted. CLASS 1. Hollywood Films A Container Grown Fairy Garden. Emphasis is not necessarily on plant material but some live plant material/s must be included. Containers not to exceed 18 in diameter. NO entries over 20 lbs. Staged on 6 x 30 deep x 30 high tables skirted to the floor in black fabric. Each specimen must be correctly and clearly labeled with the current scientific designation and in a manner to easily identify the specimen's location in the garden. Judged by the Combination Plantings Scale of Points. (HB pg. 129) a. Blooming b. Foliage c. Succulents d. Any other worthy exhibit CLASS 2. Radio Shows Dried and Preserved specimens. No additional embellishments (dyes, glitter, spray paint or manipulation such as cutting or twisting) permitted. Material such as Petal-Proof*, Super Surface Sealer* or hairspray are permitted to prevent shattering of fragile seed heads, etc. Staged on 6 x 30 deep x 30 high table skirted to the floor in black fabric against a butterscotchcolored wall. Judged by the Horticulture Scale of Points. (HB pg. 129) a. Dried Blooms b. Dried Seeds and Seed Pods c. Dried Foliage d. Any other worthy exhibit TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page...2 Table of Contents..3 Flower Show Committee About Our Show....5 About Our Title General Rules Design Division Rules...9 Division I Design Awards...10 Division I Designs Design Scale of Points...14 Horticulture Division Rules Horticulture Division Awards...16 Division II Horticulture Horticulture Scale of Points Special Exhibits Division Rules.26 Division III Special Exhibits...27 Special Exhibits Scale of Points...28 Botanical Arts Horticulture Division Rules..29 Division IV Botanical Arts Horticulture
4 COMMITTEES Club President: Lisa Firm Chairman: Bess Treadwell Co-Chairman: Jan Griffin Awards: Joanne Mason Center of Interest: Darcy Stottlemyer Clerks: Joanne Mason Design Entries & Classifications: Christy Linke Education Exhibits: Sherrie Shelby Horticulture Chairman: Jan Griffin Horticulture Classifications: Jan Griffin Hospitality: Cindy Card Judges & Judges Gifts: Christy Linke Judges Lunch: Donna Goldbach Photography: Mikie Snyder Publicity: Joyce Ludwick Schedule: Jan Griffin Bess Treadwell Signage: Jim Treadwell Staging Design: Joanne Mason Christy Linke Staging, Set Up & Dismantle: All Club Members Botanical Arts Horticulture Rules 1. All Botanical Arts Horticulture must contain some plant material. 2. No artificial plant material is permitted in any exhibit. 3. The Scale of Points for judging Botanical Arts Horticulture is listed in Chapter 14 of the Handbook for Flower Shows on page The rules for Botanical Arts Horticulture are printed in the Handbook for Flower Shows, Chapter All Exhibits must be correctly named by the binomial or currently accepted scientific designation. 6. All sections are eligible for the Botanical Arts Horticulture Award. 7. All Botanical Arts Horticulture plant material must be grown by the exhibitor and no larger than
5 Special Exhibits Special Exhibits Scale of Points Educational value..60 Interest to viewers.25 Clear, concise presentation.15 Adequate educational signs, tags..10 Conforms to NGC objective.10 Staging Craftsmanship, technique...10 Distinction..10 Creativity and Expression...20 TOTAL 100 About Our Show Our designers will be competing for top Section Awards in the Petite Award, Designer s Choice and Table Artistry, as well as a Division Award. The best overall Design Excellence Award and ribbon. We also give a club award entitled the People s Choice Award and a Novice Award for all first time blue ribbon winners. Our horticulture is always lush and plentiful. We will be offering Awards of Merit, Growers Choice Awards, a Collectors Showcase Award and Arboreal Awards as well as a Divisional Award; The Award of Horticultural Excellence. Our schedule follows the NGC Flower Show Handbook (HB) revised 2017, and is the law of the show. Our educational exhibits are based on two aspects of interest to garden clubs. The Botanical Arts Horticulture Section is all about the unusual naturally contrived plant material and Fairy Gardens. VICTORY CELEBRATION 28 5
6 Victory of the Grand Alliance The Plant City Garden Club, Inc. is proud to present a tribute to the men and women who have served our country in the Second World War. The Second World War, or WWII, is generally considered to have lasted from , although many of the world s countries had been involved in hostilities throughout the 1930 s. Most of the world s countries fought in WWII either as part of the Axis or the Allies. The major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and military capabilities behind the war effort making the home front an important part of the war. The Grand Alliance linked the three major Allied powers of WWII: the Soviet Union, the United States and the United Kingdom. Italian fascism, Japanese militarism and Nazi expansionism all played a role in the outbreak of WWII as they worked together as the Axis. Up until 1942 the Axis was successful in their aggression was a turning point in the war as Japan lost the Battle of Midway, while Germany and Italy were defeated in North Africa. In 1943 the Soviet Union went on the offensive on the eastern Front, the United States and the United Kingdom attacked Italy and the island hopping campaign began in the Pacific. During the Japanese lost ground in China and Burma, and their Navy was crippled as they were forced back to their home islands in the Pacific. Victory in Europe was 8 May Victory in the Pacific was 15 August Division III: Special Exhibits Campaign at Home Section A: The Home Front Mobilization of the US industrial and economic might meant the home front was vitally important. Increased production of weapons resulted in rationing, manpower allocation and food shortages victory gardens reduced pressure on public food supplies. Eligible for the Educational Top Exhibitor Award. A rosette of brown and white ribbons will be offered. The purpose is to inform and instruct the viewers on goals and major projects. Staged on a 6 table or as designer wishes to use the allotted space. Exhibitor has freedom of components. Exhibit 1. Blue Star Memorial Marker The Blue Star Memorial Marker program was instigated by National Garden Clubs, Inc. to honor those soldiers who had fought in world wars. The markers were erected along highways and byways of this country. Many are still maintained by Garden Clubs including the memorial marker in Plant City at the Veterans Park located on Wheeler St. This exhibit will show the markers and the meaning behind the tribute. A 6 table is available upon request. Exhibitor provides table covering. Exhibit 2. Victory Gardens Victory Gardens also called war gardens or food gardens for defense. They were vegetable, fruit and herb gardens planted during World War II to reduce pressure on the public food supply brought on by the war efforts. Victory Gardens were a part of daily life on the home front. A 6 table is available upon request. Exhibitor provides table covering. 27 6
7 GENERAL RULES EDUCATION RULES 1. Education Exhibits may be the work of more than one individual or organization unless a Student Judge or an Accredited Judge is seeking exhibiting credit for preparing an education exhibit. 2. An exhibit must occupy a minimum of eighteen (18) square feet surface area. 3. Some plant material is required. 4. Six foot tables will be provided 5. Advance registration with the Education Entries Chairman is required by November 1, The Scale of Points for Education Exhibits is listed in the Handbook for Flower Shows, Chapter This National Garden Club Flower Show will conform to the standards established by the National Garden Clubs, Inc. and the schedule will be the authority for this show. Show entries are open to all members of Plant City Garden Club, Inc. and members of FFGC/NGC, Inc. 2. The building will be open for placement of designs Thursday, Nov. 9th from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. or Friday, Nov. 10th at 8:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.by Design Classification Chairman. 3. All entries will be removed on Saturday, Nov. 11th at 3:00 P.M. 4. Judging will begin Friday, Nov. 10th at 12:30 P.M. 5. The Classification Chairmen for each division will check exhibits for conformity to the schedule prior to judging. Final determination for conformance is the judges responsibility. 6. The General Chairman and the Classification Chairmen for each division are available during judging for possible consultations. They, along with the judges and clerks, are the only personnel allowed on the floor during judging. 7. The decisions of the judges are final. Awards may be withheld if not merited. 8. There must be an emphasis on FRESH plant material. No artificial plant material is permitted in any exhibit in any division. 9. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry per class, except in the Horticulture Division and the Botanical Arts Horticulture Division. 10. The National Garden Clubs, Inc. Standard System of Awards will be used, see HB Page 5 and Pages All top awards will be presented, if merited. 11. Judging will be by National Garden Clubs, Inc. Accredited Judges in good standing. The judges decisions will be final. Awards may be withheld if not merited. 12. Entire group of judging panels for flower show does not select Top Awards, only the panel that has judged each eligible section. (Exceptions: Award of Horticulture Excellence and Award of Design Excellence). 13. Plant City Garden Club, Inc. will exercise all due care in safeguard ing exhibits but cannot assume responsibility for damage, loss or injury. 14. Design entry tags will be placed by the Design Entries Chairman. Horticulture Entry tags will be available the day of the show from the Horticulture Entries Chairman. 15. The Design Entries Chairman and Horticulture Entries Chairman will check entries to make sure they are in conformance with the Schedule and NGC Rules. 26 7
8 16. Native plant material, correctly labeled and legally obtained in the State of Florida may be entered and displayed. The use of plant material classified as Federal Noxious weeds or Florida Prohibited Aquatic Plants is prohibited. The use of plant material on Florida s Federally Listed Plant Species as endangered or threatened is prohibited. Consult list on file in the Plant City Library or on the web site of the University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) for these plants. Awards Basic Awarding: 1. The NGC Standard System of Awarding is used in all divisions a. Only one (1) first-place (blue) ribbon per class or sub class; must score 90 points or more. b. Only one (1) second-place (red) ribbon per class or sub class; must score 90 points or more. c. Only one (1) third-place (yellow) ribbon per class or Subclass; must score 80 points or more. d. One (1) or more Honorable Mention (white) ribbons as merited; must score 75 points or more. 2. Additional NGC Top Exhibitor Awards may be offered in each division. One (1) or more Section Awards may be offered, but only one Section Award per section. 3. Two Division Awards will be offered in Design and Horticulture, the Design Excellence Award and Horticultural Excellence Award. 4. One Botanical Horticulture Award, a Navy Rosette, will be given. COMBINATION PLANTINGS AND GARDENS SCALE OF POINTS Conformance..5 Plant Identification 5 Labeling...5 Peak of Perfection.35 Form.10 Color.10 Condition..10 Show Worthy Size... 5 Overall Effect...30 Creative/Distinctive..5 Grooming..10 Staging.5 Total
9 Section J: Secrets Classes 1-8 Cut Tropical Foliage. To be staged in a clear vase appropriate to size of the specimen provided by the committee. Maximum height no greater than 30. Eligible for an Award of Merit. Class 1: Aspidistra Class 2: Aglaonema Class 3: Codiaeum variegatum (Croton) Class 4: Cordyline Class 5: Dracaena Class 6: Philodendron Class 7: Sansevieria Class 8: Any other worthy specimen HORTICULTURE SCALES OF POINTS ALL CUT OR CONTAINER GROWN SPECIMENS AND COLLECTIONS (Arboreal, Flowering, Foliage, Fruit/Vegetable/Nuts) Conformance....5 Plant Identification..5 Peak of Perfection.75 Form...20 Color 20 Maturity/Size..20 Condition/Blemishes.15 Grooming/Staging.15 Grooming...10 Staging (including container)...5 DESIGN DIVISION RULES See Flower Show HB 2017 Chapter 3 Pages The NGC Exhibit Policies are printed in the hand book for Flower Shows, Chapter 7, Exhibiting in the Design Division, NGC Policies and Guide lines. 2. Entries must be registered with Design Chairman by November 1st, Plant material and non-plant material permitted and not permitted in the Design Division are printed in the Handbook for Flower Shows, Chapter All plant material used in the design must be identified on a card, provided by the committee and included with the entry tag. 5. The exhibitor is required to conform to the stated description and limitations of the Design Type if named in the class. 6. Rules for Design Types, Advanced Design Types, Table Designs and Table Appointments are printed in the Handbook for Flower Shows, Chapter The Scale of Points for Design is listed in the Handbook for Flower Shows Chapter Designs in this show must be the work of the exhibitor. If unable to exhibit, the exhibitor must secure a substitute and notify entries chairman. 9. All design classes will have Four (4) Entries. An exhibitor may enter as many classes as desired, but only one exhibit per class. 10. Flatware made of plastic, wood, inexpensive metal, etc. is permitted. 11. Religious symbols and flags must be displayed in a respectful manner and in accordance with local policy. Total
10 Section G: Parachutes DESIGN DIVISION AWARDS OFFERED Division Awards Offerred 1 Award of Design Excellence is a rosette of gold ribbons. Division Award is awarded to the highest scoring exhibit in the entire Design Division entered by a single exhibitor provided all general and design award requirements are met. Section Awards Offerred 1 Petite Award is a rosette of blue and white ribbons in Division I, Section A, classes 1-3. Exhibitor has freedom to choose all components and plant materials. 1 Table Artistry Award is a rosette of burgundy ribbons in Division I, Section B Classes 1-3. Exhibitor has complete freedom to choose all components and plant materials. 1 Designer s Choice Award is a rosette of purple ribbons in Division I, Section C Classes 1-3. Exhibitor has complete freedom to choose all components and plant materials. Club Awards Offerred 1 People s Choice Award in Division I, Sections A-B & C will be awarded to the exhibitor who received the most coins from our guests. 1 Novice Award with a rosette of green and white may be given to any novice who receives a blue ribbon. This award is given by the Flower Show Committee. 10 Classes 1-4 Hanging Plants. Eligible for the Grower s Choice Award. Class 1: Bromeliads Class 2: Ferns Class 3: Succulents Class 4: Any Other worthy specimen Section H: Taming Tunis Classes 1-9 Blooming, Fruited or Coned Arboreal. Branch must measure no more than 30 from tip of specimen to cut end and have several Nodes. Eligible for an Arboreal Award. Class 1: Alamanda Class 2: Cassia Class 3: Cepheid ignea (Cigar Plant) Class 4: Humilia patens (Fire Bush) Class 5: Ixora Class 6: Jatropha Class 7: Nandina Class 8: Rhodendron (Azalea) Class 9: Any other worthy specimen Section I: Fighting the Jungle Classes 1-8 Non-Blooming Arboreal. Branch must measure no more than 30 from tip of specimen to cut end and have several nodes. Eligible for an Arboreal Award. Class 1: Breynia (Snow Bush) Class 2: Cocoloba (Sea Grape) Class 3: Ficus Class 4: Ilex (Holly) Class 5: Rhaphiolepis (Indian Hawthorn) Class 6: Rosmarinus (Rosemary) Class 7: Schefflera Class 8: Any other worthy specimen 23
11 Section E: Joint Efforts Classes 1-6. Combination Planting (HB p. 59; size not to exceed 14 inside diameter; naturalistic accessories permitted). Eligible for the Grower s Choice Award, Class 1: Dish Garden cacti and succulents a. Cacti b. Succulents (other than cacti) c. Mixed cacti and other succulents d. Dish Garden other than cacti and succulent Class 2: Hanging Garden Class 3: Planter Class 4: Terrarium Class 5: Trough Class 6: Any other worthy combination planting Section F: Rolling Into Libya Classes 1-4 Collections: A collection of 5 or more different container grown plants or cut foliage specimens. Each specimen must be in a separate container. Specimens must be properly identified and must be of one genus or have like characteristics. Staged on a table with 24 X 30 allowed per entry. Eligible for the Collector s Showcase Award, Class 1: Container-Grown Foliage Class 2: Cut Foliage Plants Class 3: Cut and Container-Grown Foliage Class 4: Mounted Foliage Plants Division I Designs Allied Campaigns Section A: The Asian Campaign Allied strategic planners envisioned the China-Burma- India Theater draining Japanese forces and equipment away from the US Island Hopping campaign aimed at the Japanese Home Islands. These designs are eligible for the Petite Award. Designer has complete freedom to choose plant material and other components. Four entries per class. Class 1: Flying Over Burma A Framed Spatial Design A 7 creative design organized as a single unit suspended from a hook within an oval green frame 9 1/2 high X 12 wide. This is provided by the committee. No actual movement is permitted, but motion is implied. Complete freedom to choose plant materials and other components. Staged on 1/4th of a raised card table with a black tablecloth and sitting on top of a stack of history books with a total height of 42. Class 2: Victory in China A 5 creative design staged in an open area and viewed from all sides. Designer s Choice of Design. Fresh and/or dried plant material may be used. Staged on a black platform 45 high, 11 deep and 44 wide. Each designer will have 11 by 11 and 45 from the floor. Class 3: Reflections on the Coral Sea 22 A creative reflective 8 design staged on 1/4th of a 24 square cream colored pedestal top, 36 from the floor. Divided by a cream colored divider. Designer s Choice of plant materials and components. 11
12 Section B: European Campaign The Allied strategy of Germany First required a buildup of forces, maintaining sea and air communications, isolating Germany, reducing German strength, and returning to Europe to defeat the German forces. The following three classes are eligible for the Table Artistry Award. Designer has freedom to choose plant material and other components. Four entries per class. All table classes must relate to the service of food. Class 1: Britain Celebrates the Miracle of Dunkirk A functional table for two staged on a 36 round table 27 from the floor. Table covering to be provided by designer. Designer has freedom to choose style of design. Class 2: Italy Celebrates Their Freedom Alfresco table for one. Staged on 1/2 of a rustic barrel 24" high with a 32" round natural wood top that may be covered by designer. The decorative Unit should be in proportion to the one place setting. Class 3: The Liberation of Paris An Exhibition Table with a completed flower arrangement using a black metal frame 18 by 36 provided by the flower show committee, and placed on 1/2 of a 6 table. Designer to provide background panel and top cloth. Section E: Harsh Environments Classes Succulents other than Cacti. Container grown succulents. Eligible for the Grower s Choice Award Class 1: Aeonium Class 2: Agave Class 3: Aloe Class 4: Crassula a. C. ovata b. C. portulacaria c. C. tomentosa d. Any other worthy specimen Class 5: Echeveria Class 6: Euphorbia a. E. diramoo b. E. lactea c. E. tiucalli (pencil cactus) d. Any other worthy specimen Class 7: Graptopetalum Class 8: Haworthia a. H. fasciata b. H. limifolia c. H. pumila d. H. reinwardtii e. Any other worthy specimen Class 9: Gasteria Class 10: Kalanchoe Class 11: Sedum Class 12: Any other worthy Specimen 12 21
13 Class 18: Sansevieria Class 19: Schefflera Class 20: Spathiphyllum Class 21: Any other worthy specimen SECTION C Jewels of Africa Classes 1-7. Container grown bromeliads. Eligible for the Grower s Choice Award. Single specimens or naturally grown multiples. Class 1: Aechmea Class 2: Billbergia Class 3: Crypthanthus Class 4: Dyckia Class 5: Neoregelia Class 6: Tillandsia Class 7: Any other worthy specimen SECTION D The Prickles of the Sahara Classes Container grown cacti. Eligible for the Grower s Choice Award. Class 1: Cereus Class 2: Echinocactus Class 3: Epiphyllum (including Schlumbergera) Class 4: Ferocactus Class 5: Mammillaria Class 6: Notocactus Class 7: Opuntia Class 8: Pereskia Class 9: Rhipsalis Class 10: Any other worthy specimens Section C: The Pacific Campaign Despite the emotional desire to go on the offensive against Japan, the Allied strategy in the Pacific was to maintain and extend pressure against the Japanese while building forces in Europe for the cross-channel invasion. These designs are eligible for the Designer's Choice Award. Designer has complete freedom to choose plant material and other components. Four entries per class Class 1: The Pearl of the Pacific This is an underwater creative design having some or all plant material and other components under water. Those components underwater must contribute artistically to the overall design and are selected for their lasting quality. Staged on a round cream colored 24 pedestal 36 from the floor. And in front of a cream colored background. Class 2: Moon Over the Marianas A creative luminary design incorporating light/s for special effect and as an integral part of the design. Staged on an 18 square black pedestal 36 from the floor. Staged against a cream wall. Power will be available but designer may have to provide power cord. Class 3: Miracle at Midway A creative design staged on a 20 round cream colored pedestal 36 from the floor with a cream wall behind
14 DESIGN SCALE OF POINTS ALL DESIGNS Handbook page 130 Conformance to all schedule requirements.14 Conformance to design Type...7 Conforms to all other schedule requirements (divided)...7 Design.48 Design Principles Balance 8 Contrast,..8 Dominance..8 Proportion 8 Scale...8 Rhythm...8 (Applied to the Design Elements of Line, Form, Color, Texture, Pattern, Size, Space, Light.) Selection of Components.8 Organization of all components.8 Expression...8 Interpretation of class title or theme through components or Design Elements. Distinction.14 Total Score 100 SECTION B: Through the Jungle Classes Container Grown Plants Foliage. Eligible for the Grower s Choice Award Class 1: Aglaonema Class 2: Aralia Class 3: Aspidistra Class 4: Beaucarmea recurvata (Ponytail Palm) Class 5: Calathea Class 6: Cordyline Class 7: Dieffenbachia Class 8: Dracaena a. Janet Craig b. Pleomele c. Warneckii d. Any other worthy specimen Class 9: Epipermnum (pothos) Class 10: Ferns a. Adiantum (Maidenhair) b. Asplenium 1. Nidus (Birds Nest) 2. Vivaparum 3. Others c. Nephrolepis (Boston) d. Platycerium (staghorn) e. Any other worthy specimen Class 11: Ficus Class 12: Hedera (Ivy) Class 13: Maranta Class 14: Peperomia Class 15: Plectanthrus (Coleus) Class 16: Philodendron Class 17: Rex Begonia 14 19
15 Class 10: Orchids a. Cattleya b. Dendrobium c. Epidendrum d. Oncidium e. Phalaenopsis f. Vanda g. Any other worthy specimen Class 11: Any other meritorious Specimen by Subclass HORTICULTURE DIVISION RULES 1. The NGC Exhibit Policies are printed in the Handbook for Flower Shows, Chapter 6, Exhibiting in the Horticulture Division. 2. The rules for a single species cut or container-grown specimen are listed in the Handbook for Flower Shows or its supplement, Horticulture Exhibiting and Judging. 3. In order to receive an NGC Top Exhibitor Award, the exhibitor must identify her/his entry by its binomial name or currently acceptable scientific designation. Consult Handbook for Flower Shows, Exhibiting in the Horticulture Division, Chapter Entry cards are to be filled out in advance if possible. Refer to the Handbook for Flower Shows, Chapter 6 for a correctly filled out entry tag. 5. Cut specimens should not have foliage below the water line, except for Gladiolus. 6. If a plant is considered a flowering plant, it should be exhibited as a flowering specimen. Foliage plants may flower but should be exhibited as foliage plant if they are grown for their leaves. 7. Specimens with a class designation in the schedule may not be entered in the Any Other Worthy class. 8. The Horticulture Classification Committee Chairman and/or General Show Chairman are free to subdivide classes by color, form, size, cultivar, variety or other distinguishing characteristics. 9. The Scales of Points for Horticulture are located in Chapter 14 of the Handbook for Flower Shows, Entries should be registered with Horticulture Chairman, Jan Griffin, by November 8, Plant City Garden Club will furnish clean containers for cut specimens. 12. Clear plastic wrap will be provided by Plant City Garden Club for wedging material. 13. Each section must contain at least (3) specific classes. The any other worthy named specimen does not count as one of the three classes
16 DIVISION II - HORTICULTURE HORITUCLTURE DIVISION AWARDS OFFERED National Garden Club Top Awards may be given to a Blue Ribbon Exhibit scoring 95 or above. Top Section Awards HB pgs ) Arboreal Award: A rosette of green ribbons in two shades of green in Division II, Section H & I. Requirements: Quantity and quality, cultural perfection must be evident with a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 30 cut end to tip. Must be tree or shrub and include several nodes. All standards must be met, as with all other horticulture. 1) Award of Merit: A rosette of all orange ribbons will be awarded if warranted in Division II, Section J. All general Horticulture Award Requirements must be met. 1) Collectors Showcase: A rosette of brown and green ribbons in Division II, Section F, requirements listed on page 25 of the schedule. 6) Growers Choice Awards: A rosette of dark green ribbons will be awarded if warranted in Division II, Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D, Section E, and Section G. All general Horticulture Award requirements must be met. Top Division Award 1) Award of Horticultural Excellence: A rosette of green, orange, and blue ribbons. Is given to the highest scoring in the entire Horticulture Division. See Handbook, page 40. The African Campaign Allied efforts in North Africa were designed to maintain control of the Suez Canal in order to insure the availability of mid-east oil to their forces. SECTION A: Flowering Africa Classes 1-11 Container Grown Plants Flowering. Eligible For the Grower s Choice Award Class 1: Adenium desert rose Class 2: Anthurium Class 3: Begonia a. Cane Stemmed b. Rhizomatous c. Semperflorens (Waxed) d. Any other worthy specimen Class 4: Bromeliads a. Aechmea b. Guzmania c. Vriesea d. Any other worthy specimen Class 5: Crinum Class 6: Geranium a. Pelargonium (1) Single (2) Double (3) Ivy Type b. Any other worthy specimen Class 7: Gesnariads a. Columnea b. Episcia c. Saintpaulia (Single Crown Only) d. Others Class 8: Justica shrimp plant Class 9: Mandavilla 16 17
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