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The District VI Florida Flower Show Judges Present An NGC Flower Show A Standard Flower Show Member: Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. Deep South Region National Garden Clubs, Inc. New Smyrna Beach Garden Club 2000 Turnbull Bay Road, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (386) 427-7794 Friday, November 2, 2018 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Saturday, November 3, 2018 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Open to the Public Free Admission

An NGC Flower Show A Standard Flower Show Presented by District VI Florida Flower Show Judges Member: Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. Deep South Region National Garden Clubs, Inc. New Smyrna Beach Garden Club 2000 Turnbull Bay Road, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (386) 427-7794 Friday, November 2, 2018 Saturday, November 3, 2018 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Open to the Public Free Admission

Table of Contents Message from the Flower Show Chairman 1 Characters 2 General Rules 3-4 Standard System of Awarding 5 DIVISION I - HORTICULTURE Horticulture Rules 6-7 Horticulture Scale of Points 8 Horticulture NGC Top Exhibitor Awards 9 Horticulture Sections 10-15 DIVISION II DESIGN Design Rules 16-17 Design NGC Top Exhibitor Awards 18-19 District VI Judges Council Section Awards 19 Design Scale of Points 19 Design Sections 20-22 DIVISION III - EDUCATION Education Rules 23 Education NGC Top Exhibitor Award 23 Education Scale of Points 23 Education Section 24 DIVISION IV BOTANICAL ARTS Botanical Arts Rules 25 Botanical Arts NGC Top Exhibitor Award 25 Botanical Arts Scale of Points 25 Botanical Arts Section 26 Floor Plan 27 Dedications Back Cover

Message from the Flower Show Chairman "Once upon a time there was a group of talented, fun ladies who decided to hold a Standard Flower Show in New Smyrna Beach! Welcome! And thank you for attending our flower show. This year the District VI Flower Show Judges Council was met with new challenges. Our current handbook has put forth some new and exciting divisions, designs, educational and botanical exhibits that have been included in this presentation. Please enjoy the horticultural display, floral designs and other exhibits that have been inspired by some of our favorite fairy tales and bedtime stories. I would like to thank all the imaginative knowledgeable members of our council who have participated in producing this fabulous flower show. It s like each one has their own magic wand! On a personal note, I would like to mention how much I miss our Barbara Willey as this flower show unfolds. I met Barbara on the very first day I began judges school and she has been there for me every inch of the way teaching me, inspiring me and best of all laughing with me. She was a special lady. I would be remiss not to mention the other outstanding fellow members of our Garden Club community that have left us, Ann Tate, Ann Heist and another personal friend and mentor, Lorraine Gabler. Their guidance, talent and friendship will always be remembered. It is a privilege to chair this show and be able to work with such an array of accomplished, skilled and enchanting women!! Enjoy your time at our Flower Show, and remember "they lived happily ever after! Denise Crutchfield Flower Show Princess 1

Characters District VI Director Zetta Gilespie District VI FFSJ Director Gloria Blake Show Chairman Denise Crutchfield 508.904.9693 Deniseb23@yahoo.com Horticulture Consultant Gwen Swertfager Horticulture Classification/Entries Stephanie Susetka 646.853.4402 Susetka@aol.com Horticulture Placement Georgia Kirby-Diana Burgess Horticulture Staging Stephanie Susetka Design Consultant Penny Decker 386.676.2990 Pennyfloralart@earthlink.net Design Classification Andrea Finn Design Placement Gloria Blake Design Entries Becky Lindhorst 386.767.9924 rlindhorst@cfl.rr.com Design Staging Penny Decker Educational Exhibits Mary Lenssen Botanical Arts Ginny Pierucci 904.460.9473 missg@capquest.com Rosemary Comtois Awards Betty Moore Clerks Gloria Blake Elaine Waidelich Dismantling All Judges Graphics/Signage Denise Crutchfield Hospitality, Judges Breakfast Sally Flanagan Hostesses Sally Flanagan Judges/Judges Gifts Judi Jodoin Judges Luncheon Judi Jodoin Properties Denise Crutchfield Publicity Pat Morgart Treasurer Judi Jodoin Schedule Chairman Becky Lindhorst 2

General Rules 1. This Flower Show conforms to the standards established by National Garden Clubs, Inc. (NGC). The Handbook for Flower Shows (HB), 2017 Edition, with revisions printed in The National Gardener (TNG) magazine, is the authority for all issues not covered by the Flower Show Schedule, which is the Law of the Show. 2. All Classes are open to members of NGC. Competition in Division II - Design is open to all NGC members; Division I - Horticulture entries are open to any amateur gardener; Entry in Division III Educational Exhibits and Division VI - Botanical Arts is by invitation. Advanced registration is required for the Design Division through the Design Entries Chairperson, Horticulture Entry cards may be obtained from the Horticulture Chairman or the Show Chairman. Chairmen titles and contact information are listed in the Characters page 2. 3. There must be an emphasis on FRESH plant material. NO artificial plant material is permitted in any exhibit in any division. 4. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry per class, except in Division I Horticulture (all sections) and Division IV Botanical Arts. 5. All Design entries will be registered in advance with the Design Entries Chairperson, Becky Lindhorst, either by phone or email, 386.767.9924, rlindhorst@cfl.rr.com, prior to October 24, 2018. 6. ALL entries will be accepted on Thursday, November 1, 2018 at the following times: Division I Horticulture 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Division II Design 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Show Judges 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Division III Educational Exhibits 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Division IV Botanical Arts 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Or on Friday, November 2, 2018 (must be pre-arranged) Division II Design 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 7. It is the obligation of the Section Entries & Classification Consultants for Design, Education and Botanical Arts to check exhibits for conformity to the schedule prior to judging. In Horticulture, the Classification Chair will check exhibits for conformity prior to entry. Final determination for conformance is the judges' responsibility. 8. Judging will begin at 9:30 a.m., Friday, November 2, 2018. The General Chair and the Classification Chair 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. 3

General Rules 9. The decisions of the judges are final. Awards may be withheld if not merited. 10. Entry cards of blue ribbon and 90+ exhibits must be signed and dated by an NGC Accredited Judge on the panel. All other entry cards must be initialed. (Accredited or Student Judge may initial). Top Exhibitor award rosettes must be signed and dated on the back by the NGC panel that judged the section. HB pp 6. 11. The Flower Show will be open to the public on: Friday November 2, 2018 1:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Saturday November 3, 2018 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 12. Exhibitors MUST remove all entries on Saturday, November 3, 2018 between 3:15 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Any remaining entries will be disposed of without notification. 13. Native plants may be entered provided such plants have been legally obtained and grown by the exhibitor for at least three months. Reference: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_native_plants 14. The use of plant material classified as Federal Noxious is prohibited. 15. Reference: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/plant_pest_i nfo/weeds/downloads/weedlist.pdf 16. The use of plant material on Florida's Federally Listed Plant as endangered or threatened is prohibited. Reference: https://plants.usda.gov/java/threat?statelist=states&st ateselect=us12 17. No solicitation material may be included in any exhibits. 18. The Flower Show Committee and New Smyrna Beach Garden Club will strive to assure the safety of all items after arrival and placement, but is not responsible for any loss or damage to exhibits. 19. The American flag and other national flags are not permitted in the Design Division. Purposes of an NGC Flower Show To educate club members and the viewing public To stimulate interest in horticulture and floral design To provide an outlet for creative expression To communicate NGC goals and objectives 4

National Garden Club, Inc. Standard System of Awarding HB pp 5 The NGC Standard System of Awarding is used in all Divisions because it: Encourages uniform standard of judging Ensures fair and objective evaluation of all exhibits Ensures no criteria are overlooked Compares relative importance of qualities Only one (1) first-place (blue) ribbon per class or subclass; must score 90 points or more Only one (1) second-place (red) ribbon per class or sub-class: must score 85 points or more Only one (1) third-place (yellow) ribbon per class or sub-class: must score 80 points or more One (1) or more Honorable Mention (white) ribbons as merited; must score 75 points or more Award must be withheld if the exhibit does not meet the point value for the ribbon. 5

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories Horticulture Rules HB pp 27, 28, 55, 56 1. All General Rules apply. 2. The National Garden Clubs Standard System of Awarding and the Scale of Points for All Cut or Container-Grown Horticulture will be used. (HB pp 129) 3. The rules for a single species cut or container-grown specimen are listed in the HB pp 58, 59, or its supplement, Horticulture Exhibiting and Judging. 4. The NGC Exhibit Policies are printed in the HB pp 55. 5. Entries will be accepted on November 1, 2018 between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Entry cards will be available from the Horticulture Entries Chairman, Stephanie Susetka, 646.853.4402, Susetka@aol.com 6. Exhibitors MUST remove all entries on November 3, 2018 between 3:15 4:00 p.m. Any remaining entries will be disposed of without notification. 7. All plant material must be fresh and grown by the exhibitor. 8. Container grown plants must have been in the possession of the exhibitor for no fewer than ninety (90) days except for plants grown from seed, seedling cuttings, or immature transplants, bulbs, tubers, corms, or rhizomes. Cut specimens must have been cared for as a mature plant at least ninety (90) days. Arboreals (woody ornamentals) must have been in the exhibitor's possession for 6 months. HB pp 55 9. All entries and entry cards will be checked by the Classification Committee before being placed in the exhibition area. 10. The Horticulture Classification Chair and/or General Show Chair are free to subdivide classes per HB pp 3. 6

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories Horticulture Rules 11. All entries are to be labeled by genus, specific epithet and variety/cultivar or patented/trademarked names. Common names may also be given. 12. Horticulture specimens must be of superior quality and wellgroomed. Exhibits of inferior quality or not conforming to the schedule will be disqualified. 13. Only one plant per pot is permitted, except where schedule permits. Plants that grow naturally with multiple stems will be considered one plant. 14. Double potting and staking are allowed. Inner pot must not be visible and staking must be unobtrusive. 15. Cut specimens should not have foliage below the water line. 16. 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. 17. Specimens with a class designation in the schedule may not be entered in the 'Any Other Worthy Named' Class. 18. Clear glass bottles for cut specimens must be provided by the exhibitor. 19. Clear plastic wrap wedging will be available from the flower show committee. 20. Containers for all container-grown plants are not to exceed 14 in diameter. NO entries over 20 lbs. 21. Exhibitor may make more than one entry per class or subclass, if each is a different genus, species, variety, cultivar, type, form, size, or color. 22. Plant material may not be altered by the application (treatment) of oil, commercial shine products, etc. that may artificially change the natural color and texture. 7

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories Horticulture Scale of Points All Cut or Container-Grown Horticulture Used to judge all sections. HB pp 129 Conformance Plant Identification Peak of Perfection Form Color Maturity/Size Condition/Blemishes Grooming/Staging Grooming Staging 5 5 20 20 20 15 10 5 TOTAL 100 8

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories National Garden Clubs, Inc. Top Exhibitor Awards Division Award AWARD OF HORTICULTURAL EXCELLENCE (Rosette of green, blue and orange ribbons) One (1) Division Award is offered and may be awarded to the highest scoring and botanically named 95+ blue ribbon exhibit in the entire Horticulture Division. HB pp 40 Section Awards Awarded to the highest-scoring blue ribbon winner in a Section No minimum number of exhibits is required per class Must score 95 or above Awards may be withheld if not merited GROWER S CHOICE AWARD (Rosette of dark green ribbons) For all container-grown plants Includes foliage, flowering, fruit or vegetable specimens One (1) award in each of Sections A, B, C, D, E and F HB p 41 AWARD OF MERIT (Rosette of orange ribbons) For all cut non-woody specimens One (1) award in each of Sections G and H HB p 41 ABOREAL AWARD (Rosette of green ribbons) For cut or container-grown trees and/or shrubs One (1) award in each of Section I HB pp 40, 41 ELFIN AWARD (Small rosette of chartreuse and purple ribbons) For petite horticulture specimens in a non-petite Standard Flower Show. Classes in an eligible section must consist of all cut specimens, all container-grown specimens or all arboreal specimens One (1) award in each of Sections J and K HB pp 41 9

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories Eligible for Award of Horticultural Excellence HB pp 40 Section A: The Emperor s New Clothes Eligible for Grower s Choice Award Container-grown flowering or plant with colorful bracts (excluding orchids) HB pp 41 Class 1. Adenium (desert rose) 2. Allamanda 3. Angelonia 4. Anthurium 5. Asclepias (milkweed) 6. Begonia 7. Chrysanthemum 8. Canna 9. Justicia (shrimp plant) 10. Kalanchoe 11. Mandevilla 12. Pelagonium 13. Saintpaulia (African violet) 14. Spathiphyllum (peace lily) 15. Strelitzia 16. Any other worthy named specimen Section B: The Enchanted Canary Eligible for (1) Grower s Choice Award Container-grown or mounted (epiphytic) flowering orchid HB pp 41 Class 17. Cattleya 18. Dendrobium 19. Oncidium 20. Phalaenopsis 21. Vanda 22. Any other worthy named specimen 10

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories HB pp 40 Section C: Jack and the Beanstalk Eligible for Grower s Choice Award Container-grown foliage plant (excluding cacti and other succulents, bromeliads and orchids) HB pp 41 Class 23. Acalypha (copper leaf) 24. Aglaonema (Chinese evergreen) 25. Alocasia (elephant ear) 26. Asparagus densiflorus Meyersii (foxtail) 27. Aspidistra (cast iron plant) 28. Begonia 29. Bowiea (climbing onion) 30. Calathea 31. Chlorophytum (spider plant) 32. Codiaeum (croton) 33. Cordyline (ti plant) 34. Dieffenbachia (dumb cane) 35. Dracaena 36. Epipremnum (pothos) 37. Fern a. Adiantum (maidenhair) b. Asplenium (bird s nest) c. Davallia (rabbit s foot) d. Nephrolepis (Boston) e. Platycerium (staghorn) f. Any other worthy fern 38. Maranta (prayer plant) 39. Peperomia 40. Philodendron 41. Plectranthus 42. Rosmarinus (rosemary) 43. Spathiphyllum (peace lily) 44. Stromanthe 45. Any other worthy named specimen 11

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories HB pp 40 Section D: The Frog Prince Eligible for Grower s Choice Award Container-grown cactus grown for foliage HB pp 41 Class 46. Cereus 47. Cleistocactus 48. Echinocactus 49. Epiphyllum 50. Mammillaria 51. Opuntia 52. Rhipsalis 53. Any other worthy named specimen Section E Rumplestiltskin Eligible for Grower s Choice Award Container-grown succulent other than cactus grown for foliage HB pp 41 Class 55. Aeonium 56. Agave 57. Aloe 58. Beaucarnea (Ponytail Palm) 59. Crassula 60. Echeveria 61. Euphorbia 62. Haworthia 63. Hoya 64. Kalanchoe 65. Sansevieria a. S. cylindrica b. S. hahni c. S. trifasciata d. Any other worthy Sansevieria 66. Sedum 67. Any other worthy named specimen 12

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories Section F Pinocchio Eligible for Grower s Choice Award Container-grown or mounted bromeliad grown for its foliage HB pp 41 Class 68. Aechmea 69. Billbergia 70. Cryptanthus 71. Tillandsia 72. Any other worthy named specimen Section G The Flower Queen s Daughter Eligible for one (1) Award of Merit Cut stem not to exceed 30 of a flowering annual or perennial or stem with colorful bracts HB pp 41 Class 73. Asclepias (milkweed) 74. Coreopsis (tickseed) 75. Crinum 76. Echinacea (coneflower) 77. Gaillardia (blanket flower) 78. Gerbera 79. Zingiberaceae (Ginger) 80. Hippeastrum (amaryllis) 81. Justicia (shrimp plant) 82. Lilium (lily) 83. Rosa (rose) 84. Salvia 85. Strelitzia 86. Tagetes (marigold) 87. Any other worthy named specimen 13

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories Section H Bedtime in the Jungle Eligible for Award of Merit Cut stem of tropical foliage - Length must be appropriate to the plant growth but not exceed 40 HB pp 41 Class 88. Alocasia 89. Anthurium 90. Asparagus 91. Aspidistra a. Elator b. Variegate c. Milky Way 92. Cordyline 93. Cycad 94. Dracaena SECTION I 95. Monstera 96. Philodendron 97. Sansevieria a. S. cylindrica b. S. masoniana c. S. trifasciata d. Any other worthy Sansevieria 98. Any other worthy named specimen Wind in the Willows Eligible for one (1) Arboreal Award Cut foliage or coned/fruited arboreal branch of a tree or shrub One (1) branch; must include an apical tip, central leader and several nodes, not to exceed 30 in length. HB pp 40, 41 Class 100. Acalypha (copperleaf) 101. Acer (maple) 102. Breynia (snowbush) 103. Coned shrub or tree 104. Fruited or berried shrub or tree 105. Morus (mulberry) 106. Parkinsonia (Jerusalem thorn) 107. Pittosporum 108. Podocarpus (Japanese yew) 109. Schefflera 110. Any other worthy named specimen 14

Division I - Horticulture Bedtime Stories Petite horticulture definition: Plants with naturally small growth or those designated as dwarf or miniature varieties or cultivars by nurseries and plant societies. Section J The Fairy Dance Eligible for on (1) Elfin Award Container-Grown petite flowering herbaceous plant HB pp 41 Class 111. Begonia 112. Euphorbia 113. Kalanchoe 114. Orchid 115. Rosa 116. Saintpaulia 117. Streptocarpus 118. Any other worthy named specimen Section K Tom Thumb Eligible for one (1) Elfin Award Container-Grown petite foliage herbaceous plant HB pp 41 Class 119. Begonia 120. Bromeliad 121. Cactus 122. Codiaeum (Croton) 123. Fern 124. Succulent (other than cactus) 125. Any other worthy named specimen 15

Division II - Design Fairy Tales Design Rules HB pp 28-29; 79-81 1. All General Rules apply. 2. The National Garden Clubs' Standard System of Awarding will be used. 3. The Scale of Points for Design is listed in the Handbook for Flower Shows, pp 130. 4. Register prior to October 24, 2018 with the Design Entries Chairperson, Becky Lindhorst see page 2 for information. 5. Design entries will be accepted as follows: Thursday, November 1, 2018 General Design Entries 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Show Judges 10:00 a.m.. - 11:30 a.m. Friday, November 2, 2018 (must be pre-arranged with Entries Chairman, Becky Lindhorst) Special Circumstance Design Entries 7:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. 6. All plant material used in the design MUST be identified on a 3 x 5 card, provided by the exhibitor and included with the entry card. In addition to stating the plant materials used, a design interpretation MUST also be included on a 3 x 5 card. 7. The exhibitor has the freedom to choose Traditional or Creative Style with any design listed unless restricted by the Flower Show Schedule. Design must be approved for conformance and classification by the Design Classification Chair, before the exhibitor leaves the show area. Exhibitors are expected to maintain their exhibits for the duration of the show. 8. Any questions regarding designs should be directed to the Design Consultant, Penny Decker see page 2 for information 9. Design entries may be refreshed prior to judging on Friday, November 2, 2018, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. 16

Division II - Design Fairy Tales Design Rules 10. Exhibitors MUST remove all entries on Saturday, November 3, 2018 between 3:15 4:00 p.m. Any remaining entries will be disposed of without notification. 11. Some plant material must be used in every exhibit. This includes fresh and/or dried plant material. Plant material need not be grown by exhibitor. 12. An exhibitor may enter multiple classes within the Design Division, but only one (1) exhibit per class. 13. The exhibit must be the work of only one (1) exhibitor and that exhibitor's name must appear on the entry card. 14. If an exhibitor is unable to fulfill their assignment, it is her/his responsibility to find a replacement. 15. If the exhibitor is unavailable or unable to transport and/or set up her/his completed design, a substitute person may place the completed design. The exhibitor may still receive exhibiting credit if needed. 16. Plant material and non-plant material permitted and not permitted in Division II are printed in the HB pp 80-81. Prepared food, cut fruits and/or vegetables are not allowed. 17. Painting, flocking, glittering or dyeing of fresh plant material in any manner is not permitted. All other embellishments of fresh plant material are permitted. 18. The exhibitor is required to conform to the stated description and limitations of the Design Type if named in the class. 19. Rules for Design Types, Advanced Design Types, Table Designs and Table Appointments are printed in the HB pp 70-79. The exhibitor is on her/his honor to ensure that the design being entered has neither been previously entered nor previously judged in an NGC Flower Show. 20. Novice classes are open to anyone who has not previously won a blue ribbon in an NGC flower show. 17

Division II - Design Fairy Tales National Garden Clubs, Inc. Top Exhibitor Awards Division Award AWARD OF DESIGN EXCELLENCE (Rosette of Gold Ribbons) One (1) Division Award is offered and may be awarded to the highest scoring exhibit in the entire Design Division provided all General and Design Award requirements have been met. HB pp 42 Section Awards Exhibit must be a blue ribbon winner scoring 95 or more points in a designated section having a minimum of three classes with at least four exhibits each. All General and Design Award Requirements must have been met. If no exhibit meets the requirements in a section, judges must withhold the award. DESIGNER S CHOICE AWARD (Rosette of Purple Ribbons) A Section Award is offered and may be awarded in Princess Tales, Section A, Classes 1, 2 and 3. Plant material used in the exhibit may be dried, treated dried and/or fresh. Exhibitor has freedom to choose other components within NGC policies. HB pp 42 PETITE AWARD (Rosette of Small Blue and White Ribbons) A Section Award is offered and may be awarded in Tiny Tales, Section B, Classes 4, 5 and 6. HB pp 43 TABLE ARTISTRY AWARD (Rosette of Burgundy Ribbons) A Section Award is offered and may be awarded in Taste Full Tales, Section C, Classes 7, 8 and 9. Designer s choice of fresh and/or dried plant material and other components. HB p 43 18

Division II - Design Fairy Tales National Garden Clubs, Inc. Top Exhibitor Awards District VI Judges Council Awards MOST INNOVATIVE DESIGN Honoring Ann Tate (Rosette of Lavender Ribbons) Awarded to the design that is judged as the most innovative in entire the Design or Botanical Arts Divisions. HIDDEN TREASURE DESIGN Honoring Barbara Willey (Rosette of Yellow Ribbons) Awarded for the most creative design in the Design or Botanical Arts Divisions that uses at least one item salvaged from a thrift store, rummage sale, roadside find, etc. The salvaged item/s must be documented on the design interpretation card to be considered for the award. Design does not have to be a blue ribbon winner. MOST EXPRESSIVE DESIGN Honoring Ann Heist (Rosette of Turquoise Ribbons) Awarded to the design that is judged as the best interpretation of the class title in the Design or Botanical Arts Divisions. Written design interpretation on a 3 x 5 card is required to be considered for the award. Design does not have to be a blue ribbon winner. Design Scale of Points HB pp 130 Conformance (to schedule requirements) Design Type All Other Schedule Requirements 7 7 Design (Elements and Principles of Design) 48 Creative Selection of Components 8 Organization of all Components 8 Expression (interpretation of class by exhibitor). 8 Distinction (marked superiority in all respects) 14 TOTAL 100 19

Division II - Design Fairy Tales Section A: Princess Tales Eligible for Designer s Choice Award Class 1. FROZEN 4 entries How will Princess Elsa control her cryokinetic magical powers, save her kingdom and reunite with her sister, Anna? A Creative Design HB pp 71-79 Staged on ½ of a 6 long table which is 30 deep and 30 high covered with a floor-length black cloth using a 48 high staging panel provided by exhibitor. Class 2. SNOW WHITE 4 entries Mirror, mirror on the wall, who s the fairest of us all? A Reflective Design HB pp 75 Staged on a natural wood pedestal 24 in diameter and 36 high. To be viewed from all sides and judged from the front. Class 3. CINDERELLA 4 entries (Novice Class) The clock strikes midnight as she descends the stairs! A Creative Design HB pp 73, 148 Staged on a natural wood pedestal 24 in diameter and 36 high. To be viewed from all sides and judged from the front. 20

Division II - Design Fairy Tales Section B: Tiny Tales Eligible for Petite Award All designs in Section C may use fresh, dried or a combination of fresh and dried plant material. Viewed from the front. THE LITTLE MERMAID 4 entries Class 4. The enchanting mermaid with the bewitching voice longs to give up her life under the sea for a human soul. A Petite Creative Design HB pp 73 Not to exceed 8 in height, width or depth and staged in front of a 9 x9 staging panel provided by the exhibitor. Viewed from a counter 42 in height. Class 5. THREE LITTLE PIGS 4 entries I ll huff and I ll puff and I ll blow your house down! A Petite Parallel Design HB pp 73 Not to exceed 12 in height, width or depth and staged in front of a 14 x 14 staging panel provided by the exhibitor. Staged on 1/4 of a table 8 long x 30 wide x 30 high draped in black. Class 6. TINKERBELL 4 entries (Novice Class) She generously sprinkles pixie dust over those she wishes to fly! A Petite Creative Design HB pp 73, 148 Not to exceed 5 in height, width or depth and staged in front of a 6 x 6 staging panel provided by the exhibitor. Design will be suspended from a brass hook provided by the committee. Viewed from a counter 42 in height. 21

Division II - Design Fairy Tales Section C: Taste Full Tales Eligible for the Table Artistry Award Class 7. GOLDILOCKS 4 entries Just right! An Exhibition Table HB pp 76 Staged on a natural wood pedestal 24 in diameter and 30 high. To be viewed from all sides and judged from the front. HANSEL AND GRETEL 4 entries Class 8. After days of wandering, they discover a gingerbread cottage with window panes of clear sugar. A Functional Table for Two HB pp 76 Staged on a card table 30 high with a 32 square top draped to the floor with black fabric. Overlay permitted. To be viewed from all sides. Class 9. RED RIDING HOOD 4 entries Named after her magical cape, Red Riding Hood ventures into the woods delivering food to her sickly grandmother. She encounters the big bad wolf and stranger danger ensues. An Exhibition Table HB pp 76 Staged on ½ of a 6 long table which is 30 deep and 30 high covered with a floor-length black cloth using a 48 high staging panel provided by exhibitor. To be viewed from the front. 22

Division III - Education True Tales Education Rules HB pp 85-86 1. Educational Exhibits must use a minimum of 18 square feet, measured horizontally and vertically. Handouts are encouraged. 2. Use of plant material is encouraged. 3. No artificial plant material is permitted. National Garden Clubs, Inc. Top Exhibitor Awards EDUCATION TOP EXHIBITOR AWARD (Rosette of brown and white ribbons) Awarded to the highest-scoring exhibit achieving 95+. A minimum of two (2) educational exhibits designated as eligible is required. The exhibit may be the work of an individual or organization. HB pp 43, 44 Education Scale of Points HB pp 130 Educational value, interest to viewer Clear, concise presentation Adequate Signage Conforms to NGC objectives Staging craftsmanship/technique Distinction Creativity and expression TOTAL 25 15 10 10 10 10 20 100 23

Division III - Education True Tales Exhibits HB pp 85-86 Exhibit 1. FROM THE BEGINNING 1 entry The history of National Garden Club Staged on a 32 x square card table covered with a floor length black cloth. To be viewed from the front. Exhibit 2. A SEASIDE ADVENTURE 1 entry NGC Coral Reef Restoration project helps reverse the endangered status of the elkhorn and staghorn coral in Key Largo, FL Staged on a 32 square card table covered with a floor length black cloth. To be viewed from the front. 24

Division IV Botanical Arts Innovative Tales Botanical Arts Rules HB pp 31, 91-96 1. All General Rules apply. 1. Design Division General Rules apply including a card listing all plant material used in the design. 2. All exhibits must contain some plant material. 3. No artificial plant material permitted in any exhibit. 4. Eligible for Botanical Arts Design Award. 5. The NGC Standard System of Awarding will be used. The Scale of Points for judging Botanical Arts Design is listed in Handbook for Flower Shows pp 129-131 and Division II, Design Rules, page 19, in the schedule. 6. Registration will be in advance with Botanical Arts Section Entries' Consultant, Ginny Pierucci see page 2 for information. 7. Entries will be accepted Thursday, November 1, 2018 between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. 8. Exhibitors MUST remove all entries on Saturday, November 3, 2018 between 3:15 and 4:00 p.m. Any remaining entries will be disposed of without notification. 9. Botanical Arts Design entrants will list the plant material used on the materials card. 10. Additional Guidelines for Botanical Arts Designs are printed in the HB pp 93, 94. National Garden Clubs, Inc. Top Exhibitor Award HB pp 44 BOTANICAL ARTS DESIGN AWARD (Rosette of yellow and orange ribbons) awarded to the highestscoring exhibit achieving 95+. One (1) award in SECTION A DISTRICT VI JUDGES COUNCIL AWARDS page 19 25

Division IV Botanical Arts Innovative Tales Eligible for the Botanical Arts Design Award and District VI Judges Council Awards Not eligible for exhibiting credit. Class 1. Aladdin 4 entries An Exploration Freedom of Style design HB pp 94 Freedom to explore the world of creativity with plant material and design. Some plant material must be used but there is no restriction on what can be done to the plant material. (Note: this is the only class permitting treatment of fresh plant material such as painting, flocking or dyeing.) Staged on square 24 x 24 natural wood pedestal 30 high, in front of a soft beige wall. To be viewed from the front. Class 2. Thumbelina 4 entries A Collage HB pp 93 An abstract design that may be three (3) dimensional, created on a background panel(s) with a dominance of components attached in a non-realistic arrangement. Components include plant material and other found objects. Created on a ¼ of a staging panel of white lattice. Area on lattice panel for each collage is 24 wide x 24 high. Collage not to exceed 18 x 18. 10 lbs. maximum weight. Design must be ready to hang by monofilament. To be viewed from the front. Class 3. Sleeping Beauty 4 entries A Wreath HB pp 93 Using fresh and/or dried plant material. Created on a ¼ of a staging panel of white lattice.. Area on lattice panel for each wreath is 24 wide x 24 high. Wreath not to exceed 18 x 18. Maximum weight 10 lbs. Design must be ready to hang by monofilament. To be viewed from the front. 26

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and they lived happily in the ever after! This show is dedicated to our beloved judges: Barbara Willey Ann Tate Ann Heist Three amazing women who graciously shared their knowledge and talents. Their generous contributions to floral design are legendary and will be greatly missed.