23 Page **Cedar County Residents or Cedar County 4-H Enrollees Only** **Only one entry per Exhibitor per Class** ALL ENTRIES MUST BE CORRECTLY IDENTIFIED & GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR. Containers will not be judged, but do need to be sturdy and stable (ex. Paper or Styrofoam cups need sand for weight). Any good exhibit is judged by uniformity, clearness of color, sturdy straight stems, good substance, and clean foliage. Judges will award premiums according to merit and may withhold any award if exhibit is not worthy. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE FREE OF SPIDERS AND INSECTS OR THEY WILL NOT BE DISPLAYED OR JUDGED. 1. African Violet, Blooming 5. African Violet, Non-Blooming 10. Airplane or Spider Plant 15. Aloe Vera 20. Amaryllis 25. Arrowhead 30. Arrowhead Vine 35. Begonia, Angel Wing 40. Begonia, flowering 45. Begonia, foliage 50. Begonia, tuberous 55. Bromeliads, Living Vase 60. Bromeliads, Pineapple 65. Bromeliads, Starlight 70. Butterfly Plant 75. Cacti, Christmas 80. Cacti, Easter 85. Cacti, Orchid 90. Cacti, Starfish 95. Cacti, miscellaneous 100. Caladium 105. Chenille 110. Coffee Plant 115. Coleus 120. Croton 125. Crown of Thorns 130. Cuphea Cigar Plant 135. Dieffenhachia 140. Dracaena Champion $2.00; Reserve Champion $1.00 Prizes - 1 st $3.00; 2 nd $2.00, 3 rd $1.00 17 years or older Section 240 - Potted Plants Ages 17 & Older 145. Dusty Miller 150. Fern, Asparagus 155. Fern, Birds nest 160. Fern, Boston 165. Fern, Fluffy Ruffle 170. Fuchsia 175. Friendship Plant 180. Gazania 185. Geranium in bloom 190. Geranium, not blooming 200. Geranium, Ivy 205. Gladiola 206. Gloxinia 210. Goldust Plant 215. Heather 220. Hibiscus 225. Hoya (wax plant) 230. Hosta 235. Ice Plant 240. Impatiens, double 245. Impatience, New Guinea 250. Impatiens, single 255. Ivy, English 260. Ivy, Grape 265. Ivy, Swedish 270. Ivy, miscellaneous 275. Kolanchoe or Panda Plant 280. Jade 290. Joseph s Coat
295. Latana 300. Maternity Plant 305. Moses in the Cradle 310. Mother-in-law Tongue 315. Mum 320. Nerve Plant (Fittonia) 325. Oxalis or Shamrock 330. Palm Tree 335. Pansies 340. Peace Lily 345. Peperomia 350. Pepper, ornamental 355. Periwinkle 360. Petunia 365. Philodendron, any type 370. Piggy Back Plant 375. Pine, Norfolk Island 380. Poinsettia 385. Polka Dot 390. Ponytail 395. Portulace, Moss Rose 400. Prayer Plant 405. Pregnant Onion 410. Rhododendron 415. Rosary Plant 420. Rose, Miniature 425. Rubber Plant 430. Sanseria (Snake Plant) 1. Tuberose Begonia, 1 flower 5. Tuberose Begonia, 3 varieties, 1 flower 10. Canna, 1 flower 15. Dahlia, Giant Decorative (1) 20. Dahlia, Ball or Pompom 25. Dahlia, Cactus 30. Dahlia, Dwarf 35. Dahlia, Decorative 40. Iris 45. Lily, Asian 1 stem 50. Lily, Asian (3 stems) 55. Lily, Calla (1 Stem) 60. Lily, Calla (3 Stems) 24 Page Section 242 - Bulbs Ages 17 & Older (3 stems unless otherwise marked) 435. Sanseria (short) 440. Sensitive plant (Obedient Plant) 445. Shrimp Plant 450. Silver Evergreen 455. Spikes 460. Straw Flower 465. Succulents 470. Succulent, Echerieria (Hen &Chick) 475. Sultana 480. Terrarium 485. Torenia, Wishbone Flower 490. Venus Fly Trap 495. Velvet Plant 500. Vinca 505. Violet 510. Umbrella Plant (Schefflera) 515. Wandering Jew, Baby Tears 520. Wandering Jew, Baby Toes 525. Wandering Jew, small leaf 530. Wandering Jew, large variegated 535. Zebra Plant 540. Outdoor Planter (any type) 545. Indoor Planter (3 or more, any type) 550. Potted Vines or Hanging Basket 555. Potted Plant, misc. 570. Other 65. Lily, Day (1 Stem) 70. Lily, Day (3 Stems) 75. Lily, Hybrid, 1 stem each 80. Lily, Hybrid (3 Stems) 85. Lily, Surprise (1 Stem) 90. Lily, Surprise (3 Stems) 95. Lily, Tiger (1 Stem) 100. Lily, Tiger (3 Stems) 105. Lily, Tiger, 3 Varieties (1 Stem Each) 110. Lily, Miscellaneous 115. Gladiola, 1 Spike, 1 variety, Giant (4 or Larger Floret) 120. Gladiola, 1 Spike, 1 Variety Regular
25 Page 125. Gladiola, 3 spikes, 1 variety, (4 or Larger Floret) 130. Gladiola, 3 Spikes, 1 Variety, Regular 135. Gladiola, Miniature 140. Gladiola, 3 spikes, 1 variety, Miniature (up to 2 ½" floret) 145. Gladiola, 4 or more varieties 150. Gladiola, Basket of 6 to 12, 4 or more varieties 155. Basket or vase of Gladiola, 6 spikes, 1 color 160. Basket or vase of Gladiola, 6 spikes, 2 or more colors 165. Other Section 244 Garden Flowers Ages 17 & Older 3 stems of flowers in each entry, unless otherwise specified. (Stems must have a minimum of 2 leaf joints) 1. Achilles 5. Ageratum 10. Alyssum 15. Asters, 3 or more colors 20. Asters, 1 color 25. Astilbe 30. Baby breath (gypsophilia) 35. Bachelor buttons 40. Balloon flower 45. Balsam (Lady Slipper) 50. Begonia 55. Black Eyed Susan, Rudebeckia 60. Bleeding Heart 65. Calendula 70. Candytuft 75. Campanula 80. Cardinal, Weigela 85. Carnations 90. Cat tail 95. Chinese Lantern 100. Clarkia 105. Clematis 110. Cleome 115. Cockscomb, Crested 120. Cockscomb, Plumed (Celosia) 125. Columbine 130. Coneflower/Echinacea 135. Coral Bells 140. Coreopsis 145. Cosmos, 3 or more colors 150. Cosmos, 1 color 155. Daisy, Painted 160. Daisy, Shasta 165. Daisies, Other 170. Delphinium 175. Dianthus 180. Feverfew 185. Forget-me-not 190. Four-O clocks 195. Foxglove 200. Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 205. Gay Feather, Liatrus 210. Gazania 215. Geranium 220. Gerbera Daisy 225. Golden Glow 230. Gomphrera 235. Gysophelia 240. Hibiscus 245. Hollyhock, large 250. Hollyhock, miniature Mallow 255. Honeysuckle 260. Hosta 265. Hydrangea (1 or 3) 270. Impatiens, single 280. Impatiens, double 285. Lady Looking over the Fence 290. Lambs Ear 295. Lantana 300. Larkspur 305. Lobelia 310. Love-in-the-Mist 315. Lupine 320. Lythrum 325. Marigold 330. Marigold, Dwarf
335. Marigold, Giant 340. Monardo, Bee Balm 345. Moon flower 350. Morning Glory 355. Moss Rose, Portuloca 360. Mum, Cushion 375. Mum, Large flower 380. Mum, Miniature 385. Nasturtium 390. Nicotina 395. Osteospernum - Symphony 400. Pansies 405. Periwinkle 410. Petunias, single 415. Petunias, double 420. Petunias, wave 425. Phlox 430. Phlox, Miniature 435. Pincushion (Scabosia) 440. Pinks, Dianthus 445. Poppies 450. Potentella 455. Roses, 5 of one color 460. Roses, 5 or more colors 465. Rose, Miniature, 1-stem 470. Rose, 1 bloom 475. Rose 1 cluster 480. Rudebeckia, Brown-eyed Susan 485. Salvia 490. Sedum 495. Snapdragon 500. Snow Ball 505. Spider flower, Cleome 510. Standing Cypress 515. Statice 520. Stocks 525. Strawflower 530. Sunflower, - Decorative 535. Sweet pea 540. Sweet William 545. Tansy 550. Tobacco plant 555. Torino, Clown Flower 560. Trumpet Vine 565. Verbena 570. Veronica 575. Vinca 580. Viola 585. Violets 587. Weigelia 590. Yarrow 595. Zinnia, Dwarf 600. Zinnia, Giant 605. Zinnia, Medium 610. Zinnia, Shag 615. Zinnia, Variegated 620. Miscellaneous 1. Bouquet of 5 variety of annual flowers 5. Centerpiece - up to 14" high Section 246 - Collections Ages 17 & Older 10. Mini bouquet (6" or less) 15. Mixed bouquet 20. Dried Bouquet Section 248 - Wildflowers Ages 17 & Older 26 Page
The Wildflower Section includes any of the Nebraska Prairie Flowers. No Noxious or Invasive Weeds or Flowers will be accepted. Final decision of acceptability will be made by the Superintendents. All flowers must be correctly identified by the exhibitor before entering. 1. Asters 5. Bee Balm 10. Black-Eyed Susan 15. Blanket Flower 20. Blue Flax 25. Blue Sage or Pitcher Page 30. Bouquet of Wild Flowers 35. Butterfly, Milkweed 40. Clover, Purple Prairie 45. Clover, Silky Prairie 50. Clover, White Prairie 55. Coneflower, Grayhead 60. Coneflower, Pale 65. Coneflower, Prairie 70. Coreopsis, Tickseed 75. Dame s Rocket 80. Gayfeather, Dotted 85. Gayfeather, Tall 90. Goldenrod 95. Helen s Flower 100. Leadplant 105. New Jersey Tea 110. Penstemon 115. Penstemon, Narrow Leaf 120. Prairie Gentian 125. Prairie Petunia 130. Prairie Phlox 135. Primrose, Plains Yellow 140. Primrose, Evening (Sundrops) 145. Purple Poppy Mallow 150. Pussytoes 155. Queen Anne Lace 160. Sunflower 165. Swamp Milkweed 170. Wild Indigo 175. Yarrow 180. Yucca 185. Miscellaneous 27 Page