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NINTH DEPARTMENT FLOWERS Kevin Horst, Superintendent, 330-749-2674 Evenings Vicky Puster, Superintendent, 330-464-5571 Evenings Jenna Beacon, Sonya Beacon, Ed Morris, Judy Ratzel, and Anita Roller, Assistants Entries close August 19, 2017. Competition will be confined to those living in Wayne County or belonging to a Wayne County Garden Club. Buss Hall will be open from 10:00am-10:00pm all days except Sunday, which will be open from 11:00am-10:00pm. Only authorized persons will be allowed in the building from 10:00 p.m. to 10:00 a.m. except Saturday,Tuesday and Friday morning. General Rules 1st and 2nd Shows 1. Entry is open to any amateur including Juniors (ages 16 and under) (a person who grows or arranges flowers for pleasure and not as a profession) in Wayne County or belonging to a Wayne County Garden Club including Fair Committee. 2. All exhibits must be properly registered at the Secretary s Office in the Grandstand. Entry tags with exhibitor s entry number, correct department and class under which competition is desired must be with exhibit. 3. Exhibits not meeting the specifications of the schedule will be disqualified. When the schedule calls for a definite number, a greater or lesser number will disqualify exhibit. 4. All tables will be covered with beige burlap or white plastic unless stated otherwise. 5. Judging will be by the Standard System. 6. One first, one second, one third and more than one honorable mention (in the event of outstanding quality) may be awarded in each class. The Judges may, at their discretion, withhold any award, even though it may be the only exhibit in the class. 7. Judging will be open and oral, and will start at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, September 9, 2017, and at 12:00 noon Tuesday, September 12, 2017. Judges decision is final. 8. Premiums will be paid only from awards as they appear on the books and not from ribbons, as they often become misplaced in moving. Ribbons will not be sent in the mail. 9. The management, although exercising all due care, will not be responsible for loss or damage to containers or any personal property. Please put identification on all containers, accessories, etc. 10. Junior Rules same as Adult unless stated otherwise. 11. Please read all the rules carefully. If there are any questions, please call a flower committee member. HORTICULTURE RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. Exhibitor may make 10 entries as desired in any class, providing each is a different named variety. 2. Entries must be named varieties and be disbudded unless schedule states otherwise. VARIETY NAME MUST APPEAR ON FRONT OF ENTRY TICKET. There will be no first place award given to an unnamed entry. 3. Classes may be withdrawn, combined, divided, subdivided, if number of entries warrants. 4. Containers (clear glass only) must be furnished by exhibitor. 5. Container must be large and heavy enough to hold the horticulture exhibit securely. 6. All horticulture exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. 7. All horticulture exhibits must include attached foliage. 8. Definition of a spray: a single main stem with blooms or florets borne on pedicels or lateral branches, led by a terminal bloom, which blooms first. FIRST SHOW Saturday, Sunday & Monday, September 9,10,11, 2017 The first show will be staged (brought in) on Friday, September 8, from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and judged Saturday, September 9, starting at 9:00 a.m. It is imperative exhibits for first show be removed from 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Monday, September 11, unless otherwise stated. If ribbons, containers or specimens are not removed during the allotted time, the committee will not be responsible. ALL EXHIBITORS MUST BE OUT OF THE BUILDING BY 9:15 P.M. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, AT WHICH TIME THE BUILDING WILL BE LOCKED. HORTICULTURE ALL ENTRIES LIMITED TO 10 PER CLASS. 48

Section No. 55 ANNUALS & PERENNIALS Class 1. Aster Annual varieties 3 blooms, 1 variety & color (displayed in 1 container) 2. Aster Perennial varieties 1 spray (do not disbud) 3. Marigold Large flowered variety, 1 bloom 4. Marigold Dwarf flowered variety, 1 spray, (do not disbud) 5. Chrysanthemum Pompon variety, 1 spray (do not disbud) 6. Chrysanthemum Cushion (garden variety) 1 spray (do not disbud) 7. Chrysanthemum Any other not listed variety, single bloom (disbudded) or 1 spray (do not disbud). 8. Rudbeckia 3 blooms, 1 variety and color (displayed in 1 container Gloriosa Daisies may be entered in this class) 9. Zinnia Large Cactus flowered, 1 bloom 3 or over 10. Zinnia Large Dahlia flowered, 1 bloom 3 or over 11. Zinnia Medium flowered variety, 3 blooms 2 to 3, 1 variety & color (displayed in 1 container) 12. Zinnia Small flowered (Lilliput, Pompon or Button) 3 blooms, 1 variety & color (displayed in 1 container) 13. Salvia 3 stems, 1 variety & color (displayed in 1 container) 14. Snapdragon 3 stems, 1 variety & color (displayed in 1 container) 15. Petunia Double flowered, 1 spray (do not disbud) 16. Petunia Single flowered, 1 spray (do not disbud) 17. Delphinium 1 stem, side shoots removed 18. Cleome 1 bloom (do not remove seed pods) 19. Cosmos 3 stems, 1 variety & color (do not disbud displayed in 1 container) 20. Any other annual, 1 stem or bloom, include only those flowers which are large enough to make a creditable display (examples not wanted are listed below) 21. Any other perennial, 1 stem or bloom, include only those flowers which are large enough to make a creditable display (examples not wanted are listed below) 22. Shrub 1 stem, 1 bloom 23. Celosia Crested, 1 bloom 24. Celosia Plumed, 1 bloom 25. Sunflower Decorative, 1 bloom (flower size not to exceed 10 ) 26. Sedum 1 stem 49 Underlined items in the Rules and Horticulture Classes are items that have had changes or additions from the previous year s Fair book. Examples not wanted in entry 20 & 21 are: baby s breath, pansy, nasturtium, alyssum, vinca, dianthus, and geranium. Any item having its own class in either the first or second show cannot be entered in classes 20 & 21. Best of Show Horticulture Exhibit: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 56 COLLECTIONS EACH CONTAINER MUST BE LABELED WITH VARIETY NAME. Each variety displayed in separate container. 31. Flowering Annual 9 varieties, 1 stem and/or 1 spray 32. Marigold 6 varieties including 3 large & 3 dwarf varieties, 1 bloom and 1 spray 33. Chrysanthemum 5 varieties, 1 spray 34. Zinnia 5 varieties, 3 blooms of each variety, must be the same color. 35. Herbs 7 varieties, 1 stem or spray Premiums: $6.00 $5.50 $5.00 HOUSE PLANTS All house plants must be grown by the exhibitor for at least 3 months and be established in the pot. THE POT CANNOT EXCEED 18 IN DIAMETER. NO EXTERNAL PROPS OR PLANT STANDS. NO DOUBLE POTS. All house plants displayed in containers with drainage holes must be accompanied by saucers. All house plants remain for the duration of the fair. ONE PLANT TO EACH CONTAINER EXCEPT THOSE THAT GROW NATURALLY MULTIPLE. No plant shine is permitted on house plants. No 1st place awards given to unnamed entry.

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 9:00 P.M., SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 Section No. 57 FLOWERING HOUSE PLANTS (must be in bloom) 41. Geranium 50. Any other flowering variety 42. Begonia 51. Mandevilla Vine 43. African Violet single flower 52. Tropicals 44. African Violet double flower 53. Orchids 45. African Violet miniature single flower 54. Hanging Basket Impatiens (must be in bloom) 46. African Violet miniature double flower 55. Hanging Basket any other flowering 47. African Violet trailing (must be in bloom) 56. Hanging Basket Mandevilla Vine 48. Impatiens regular 57. Hanging Basket Begonia 49. Impatiens New Guinea Premiums: $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 Best of Show Flowering House Plant: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 58 FOLIAGE HOUSE PLANTS NOT IN BLOOM 61. Fern 69. Bonsai 62. Boston Fern 70. Any other foliage variety (No Annuals or 63. Coleus (must be disbudded) Perennials). Any item listed in entries 61-69 64. Begonia cannot be entered in this class. 65. Vine 71. Large Foliage minimum height 3 feet, 66. Cactus maximum height 5 feet (No Annuals or 67. Cactus and/or Succulent Garden Perennials). 68. Succulent 72. Hanging Basket (foliage only) Any item listed in entries 61-70 cannot be entered in this class Premiums: $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 Best of Show Foliage House Plant: Rosette and $5.00 Underlined items in the Rules and Horticulture Classes are items that have had changes or additions from the previous year s Fair book. RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. Exhibitors are limited to ONE (1) entry in each class or sub-class. Repeating same arrangement used in previous shows is prohibited and is automatically disqualified. 2. ALL EXHIBITS must be kept fresh by the exhibitor. 3. SOME PLANT MATERIAL MUST BE INCLUDED IN ALL CLASSES. 4. Exhibitors must list all plant material on the entry tag. 5. NO ARTIFICIAL plant material (silk, etc.) permitted in any exhibit. NO ARTIFICIALLY COLORED plant material permitted except in classes so stating. No fresh plant material may be artificially colored or painted. 6. Entry must be the work of the Exhibitor. 7. Extra foliage, bases, dried materials and accessories are permitted in all classes unless stated otherwise. 8. Plant material used in artistic arrangements need not be grown by the exhibitor. However, NO STORE BOUGHT FLOWERS permitted except in Garden Club Exhibits. 9. Classes may be withdrawn, combined, divided, subdivided, if number of entries warrants. Classes with * were suggested by fairgoers. Section No. 59 AMATEURS INDIVIDUALS 81. FALL VIBRANCE using a basket as a container. 82. MY CUP RUNNETH OVER using a mug as a container. 83. I CAN USE YOU AGAIN using a recycled container. 84. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS table centerpiece. 85. LITTLE HUG small design not to exceed 12 in overall size. 86. DAY AT THE FAIR your interpretation.* Best of Show Adult Amateur Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Adult Amateur Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 50

Section No. 60 OPEN DIVISION Open to anyone in Wayne County or Wayne County Garden Club Members, Professional, Commercial, Student Judges, Judges, Fair Committee, etc. 91. TWILIGHT ZONE incorporating Queen Ann s Lace.* 92. ITZ AZ EAZY AZ... featuring zinnias. 93. AWAKENING Oriental manner. 94. AGED TO PERFECTION! using all dried materials. 95. MADHATTER your interpretation (painted material permitted).* 96. SEASON'S GREETINGS door decoration. To be hung on the white pegboard wall. MUST INCLUDE HANGER FOR HANGING (to remain for both shows).* 97. DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE your interpretation.* 98. STEPPIN' UP arrangement using one flower.* 99. ROUNDABOUT a SATELLITIC design(painted material permitted). A Satellitic design is a threedimensional creative design,with only one smaller design of the same color,form and/or texture placed near its base, having a curving connective line that becomes a vital part of its rythmic pattern. The main or larger design should be placed in a tall, creative container, with the dominance of plant materials rising from the top of the container. Colors,forms, and/or textures of the plant materials found in the main design must be repeated in the smaller design. The curving connective line of plant or man-made material must be placed in or near the container's top curving downward to one smaller container or object placed near the base of the main design. The curving line must be in scale to the other two components. 100. A DAY TO REMEMBER a table centerpiece. 101. FLEA MARKET FIND your interpretation. To be hung on the white pegboard wall. MUST INCLUDE HANGER FOR HANGING. 102. DANCE THIS WAY mobile dried material permitted. MUST INCLUDE HANGER FOR HANGING (to remain for both shows). 103. SPARK smal design-not to exceed 6" in overall size Best of Show Adult Open Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Adult Open Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 61 GARDEN CLUB EXHIBITS (Open to any Garden Club in Wayne County) 111. NICHE: HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED your interpretation displayed in niche with suitable background furnished by exhibitor. Niche size approximately 30 high x 21 wide x 20 deep.* 112. NICHE: MIDNIGHT SKIES your interpretation displayed in niche with suitable background furnished by exhibitor. Niche size approximately 30 high x 21 wide x 20 deep.* Premiums: $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 All others $20.00 113. GARDEN CLUB GARDENS: DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH your interpretation Garden must be varieties suitable for use in Wayne County. Size of space for each club approximately 15 wide by 14 deep. All exhibits must be in place by 9:00 p.m. Friday night, September 8, 2017 (evening prior to opening of the fair). The building will be open evenings from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., September 6-7,2017. Exhibits may be worked on during the above-mentioned times or special arrangements may be made with either Kevin or Vicky for additional hours. No one is to work on an exhibit unless a chairman or a representative is present. Garden placement is to be assigned by the committee on a rotation system. Space limited to three gardens. Each garden will be judged on its own merit against the following Scorecard: Design... 35 Plan or Layout...(25) Accessories... (10) Plant Material...35 Interesting Collection...(10) Suitable Location...(15) Size and Hardiness...(10) General Effect...15 Condition of Plants...10 Proper Labeling...5 Total 100 Blue Ribbon 90 or more points Red Ribbon 85 89 points Yellow Ribbon 75-84 points Premiums: 250.00 $225.00 $200.00 Best of Show Garden: Rosette and $5.00 51

JUNIORS Section No. 62 HORTICULTURE VARIETY NAME MUST APPEAR ON FRONT OF ENTRY TICKET 121. Marigold Large flowered variety, 1 bloom 122. Zinnia Small flowered variety, 3 blooms, 1 variety & color (displayed in 1 container) 123. Zinnia Large flowered variety, 1 bloom 124. Petunia 1 spray (do not disbud) Best of Show Junior Horticulture: Rosette and $5.00 MUST LIST MATERIAL ON ENTRY TICKET. Section No. 63 AGES 10 & UNDER 131. ZOOTOPIA animal made from ALL DRIED MATERIAL (NO NESTS). 132. JUNKYARD DOG using a snack food container.* 133. CHAMPIONS your interpretation.* 134. IF THE SHOE FITS incorporating footwear.* 135. FLOWER POWER featuring zinnas.* Best of Show Juniors 10 & Under Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Juniors 10 & Under Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 64 AGES 11 16 141. ZOOTOPIA animal made from ALL DRIED MATERIAL (NO NESTS). 142. JUNKYARD DOG using a snack food container.* 143. CHAMPIONS your interpretation.* 144. IF THE SHOE FITS incorporating footwear.* 145. FLOWER POWER featuring zinnas.* Best of Show Juniors 11-16 Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Juniors 11-16 Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 Underlined items in the Rules and Horticulture Classes are items that have had changes or additions from the previous year s Fair book. SECOND SHOW Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, September 12, 13, 14, 2017 The second show will be staged (brought in) on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Exhibitors bringing in flowers after 8:00 a.m. will be required to produce a ticket at the gate. Exhibitors are permitted to drive onto the grounds to deliver their exhibits using the gate at Buss Hall. Judging will be on Tuesday, September 12, at 12:00 noon. Exhibits must remain in place until 7:00 a.m. Friday, September 15. Exhibits are to be picked up between 7:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on Friday, September 15. If exhibits are brought to the building before Tuesday morning, the committee WILL NOT be responsible for them. General rules for second show same as first show. HORTICULTURE ENTRIES LIMITED TO 10 PER CLASS ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 10:30 A.M., SEPTEMBER 12, 2017. ROSES VARIETY NAME MUST APPEAR ON FRONT OF ENTRY TICKET Section No. 65 HYBRID TEA 1. White or Near White 5. Orange or Orange Blend 2. Pink or Pink Blend 6. Apricot Blend 3. Yellow or Yellow Blend 7. Any other not listed above 4. Red or Red Blend 8. Full Blown Rose Hybrid Tea 52

Section No. 66 OTHER ROSE VARIETIES Grandiflora, Floribunda, Old English, Shrub, Polyantha, etc. 1 Spray, NOT DISBUDDED, with more than 1 bloom and side buds, or 1 stem with 1 naturally-grown bloom. (MUST BE LABELED WITH THE VARIETY NAME.) 11. White or Near White 15. Orange or Orange Blend 12. Pink or Pink Blend 16. Apricot Blend 13. Yellow or Yellow Blend 17. Knockout varieties 14. Red or Red Blend 18. Any other not listed above Best of Show Rose: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 67 MINIATURE ROSES 1 STEM WITH 1 BLOOM, DISBUDDED 21. White or Near White 25. Orange or Orange Blend 22. Pink or Pink Blend 26. Apricot Blend 23. Yellow or Yellow Blend 27. Any other not listed above 24. Red or Red Blend 28. Full Blown 1 SPRAY, NOT DISBUDDED, WITH MORE THAN 1 BLOOM AND SIDE BUDS 29. White or Near White 33. Orange or Orange Blend 30. Pink or Pink Blend 34. Apricot Blend 31. Yellow or Yellow Blend 35. Any other not listed above 32. Red or Red Blend Best of Show Miniature Rose: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 68 COLEUS 36. Coleus named, any variety, one stem. Bloom and/or seed head must be removed. Section No. 69 HERBS 37. Herb 3 stems, named, 1 variety (displayed in 1 container). Best of Show from Section 68 & 69: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 70 GLADIOLA Specimens with conspicuous markings may be shown in each class. LARGE FLOWERED VARIETY, 1 SPIKE, DISBUDDED 41. White or Near White 46. Pink or Pink Blend 42. Green or Green Blend 47. Red or Red Blend 43. Yellow or Yellow Blend 48. Lavender or Lavender Blend 44. Peach, Salmon, Orange or Blends 49. Blue & Purple or Blends 45. Rose or Rose Blend 50. Any other not listed above MINIATURE VARIETY, 1 SPIKE, DISBUDDED 51. Any miniature (will be subdivided as to color) Best of Show Gladiola: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 71 DAHLIAS (must have at least 1 full set of leaves on stalk) 62. Size A over 8 in diameter, 1 bloom 63. Size B 6-8 in diameter, 1 bloom 64. Size BB 4-6 in diameter, 1 bloom 65. Size M under 4 in diameter, 3 blooms, 1 variety & color (displayed in container) 66. Size M under 4 in diameter, 1 bloom 67. Pompon under 2 in diameter 68. Ball Type all sizes, 1 bloom 69. Singles all sizes, 1 bloom 70. Any other variety (orchid, anemone, collarette & peony) 1 bloom 71. Small Grower Class 25 plants or less 1 bloom, any size (Exhibitor permitted up to 10 entries in this category. Each must be a different variety. Class will be subdivided). Best of Show Dahlia: Rosette and $5.00 53

Section No. 72 COLLECTION 72. Rose Collection 5 different varieties, 1 bloom of each displayed in separate containers 73. Gladiola Collection 5 different varieties, 1 spike per container, side shoots removed 74. Dahlia Collection 5 different varieties & colors, 1 variety per container Premiums: $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 Horticulture Sweepstake Award will be given to the adult with the most combined points from both shows including both cut exhibits and house plants (First Place = 3 points; Second Place = 2 points; Third Place = 1 point.) $5.00 RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. Exhibitors are limited to ONE (1) entry in each class or sub-class. Repeating same arrangement used in previous shows is prohibited and is automatically disqualified. 2. ALL EXHIBITS must be kept fresh by the exhibitor. 3. SOME PLANT MATERIAL MUST BE INCLUDED IN ALL CLASSES. 4. Exhibitors must list all plant material on the entry tag. 5. NO ARTIFICIAL plant material (silk, etc.) permitted in any exhibit. NO ARTIFICIALLY COLORED plant material permitted except in classes so stating. No fresh plant material may be artificially colored or painted. 6. Entry must be the work of the Exhibitor. 7. Extra foliage, bases, dried materials and accessories are permitted in all classes unless stated otherwise. 8. Plant material used in artistic arrangements need not be grown by the exhibitor. However, NO STORE BOUGHT FLOWERS permitted except in Garden Club Exhibits. 9. Classes may be withdrawn, combined, divided, subdivided, if number of entries warrants. Classes with * were suggested by fairgoers. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 10:30 A.M.,SEPTEMBER 12, 2017. Section No. 73 AMATEURS INDIVIDUALS 81. KICK THE CAN small design not to exceed 12 in overall size. 82. ROCK OF AGES religious interpretation. 83. MASS APPEAL mass arrangement. 84. DOWN ON THE FARM your interpretation.* 85. OHIO'S BOUNTY using flowers, fruits, and/or vegetables in basket (do not cut vegetables or fruit). 86. BACKROAD TREASURES your interpretation. 87. FINISHING TOUCH your interpretation. 88. AMERICAN DREAM featuring zinnias.* Best of Show Adult Amateur Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Adult Amateur Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 Amateur Artistic Sweepstake Award given to the Adult with the most combined points from both shows. (First Place = 3 points; Second Place = 2 points; Third Place = 1 point) $5.00 Section No. 74 OPEN DIVISION Open to anyone in Wayne County or Wayne County Garden Club members, Professional, Commercial, Student Judges, Judges, Fair Committee, etc. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 10:30 A.M., SEPTEMBER 12, 2017. 90. A TRIP THROUGH THE GARDEN-note card decorated with pressed flowers-size 5"x5 1/2" (must be freestanding) 91. IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE using all foliage.* 92. A DAY IN THE SUN featuring sunflowers.* 93. ONESY-TWOSY using two containers. 94. OUT OF CONTROL your interpretation (painted material permitted). 95. DRAMA your interpretation. 96. COTTAGE GARDEN incorporating fresh herbs. 97. TIMBER featuring weathered wood.* 98. MINUET small design not to exceed 6 in overall size. 99. HANG ON using a handbag. To be hung on the white pegboard wall. MUST INCLUDE HANGER FOR HANGING. 100. SHALL WE DANCE? stressing motion.* 101. SOMETHING OLD,SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLUE featuring blue and/or purple flowers.* 102. GUESS WHO? using one stem with additional foliage. 103. THERE IS A TOAD IN MY GARDEN! fairy garden in a plant saucer not to exceed 18 in overall size. 54

Best of Show Adult Open Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Adult Open Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 Open Division Artistic Sweepstake Award given to the Adult with the most combined points from both shows. (First Place= 3 points; Second Place = 2 points; Third Place = 1 point) $5.00 Section No. 75 GARDEN CLUB EXHIBITS Open to any Garden Club in Wayne County ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 10:30 A.M., SEPTEMBER 12, 2017. 105. NICHE: PARTY TIME your interpretation displayed in niche with suitable background furnished by exhibitor. Niche size approximately 30 high x 21 wide x 20 deep. 106. NICHE: NATIONAL PARKS your interpretation displayed in niche with suitable background furnished by exhibitor. Niche size approximately 30 high x 21 wide x 20 deep.* Premiums: $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 All others $20.00 JUNIORS ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 10:30 A.M., SEPTEMBER 12, 2017. Section No. 76 HORTICULTURE 111. Sunflower small decorative variety, 1 bloom (size not to exceed 10 in diameter) 112. Any other Annual 1 stem or bloom 113. Dwarf Marigold 1 spray (do not disbud) 114. Celosia 1 stem. Crested or Plumed 115. Coleus 1 stem, named, any variety. Bloom and/or seed head must be removed. Best of Show Junior Horticulture: Rosette & $5.00 ALL ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE BY 10:30 A.M., SEPTEMBER 12, 2017. MUST LIST MATERIAL ON ENTRY TICKET. Section No. 77 AGES 10 & UNDER 121. YELLA FELLA featuring yellow flowers.* 122. MOVIE NIGHT your interpretation.* 123. CHECKERS your interpretation.* 124. THIS IS HALLOWEEN creature made from dried material that may be painted.* 125. TROLLS fairy garden in a plant saucer not to exceed 18 in overall size. Best of Show Juniors 10 & Under Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Juniors 10 & Under Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 Section No. 78 AGES 11 16 131. YELLA FELLA featuring yellow flowers.* 132. MOVIE NIGHT your interpretation.* 133. CHECKERS your interpretation.* 134. THIS IS HALLOWEEN creature made from dried material that may be painted.* 135. TROLLS fairy garden in a plant saucer not to exceed 18 in overall size. Best of Show Juniors 11-16 Artistic: Rosette and $5.00 Best of Show Juniors 11-16 Interpretation: Rosette and $5.00 DELIVERY SCHEDULE FOR BUSS HALL DEPARTMENT SECTION DATE TIME Flowers Ninth.................First Show... Friday, Sept. 8...1:00 9:00 p.m. Second Show Tuesday, Sept. 12 7:00 10:30 a.m. Home Economics Tenth...Needlework... Wednesday, Sept. 6...7:00 9:30 a.m. Culinary Friday, Sept. 8 7:00 9:00 a.m. Art Eleventh...Adult & Junior... Wednesday, Sept. 6...3:00 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7 7:00 10:00 a.m. 55