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Floriculture Department POTTED PLANTS $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 Ribbon Ribbon Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Best of Show - $15.00 Best of Division - $5.00 RULES: 1. Use one entry blank for all floriculture entries. 2. All exhibits will be required to remain in the show and be maintained for the duration of the fair. 3. All exhibits must be cared for each morning between the hours of 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Please use the Burnell St. gate. 4. Failure to maintain exhibits will result in forfeiture of all premiums won by the exhibitor. 5. Exhibits in the floriculture show must have been grown by the exhibitor, except for arrangement classes. 6. Please note on entry form if your plant requires hanging. Division 520 - African Violets 1 Standard Plants (single crowned) 2 Single, Semi-Double & Double Blossoms, all colors, variegated foliage 3 Miniature and Semi-Miniature Plants (single crowned) 4 Trailing Violets (Single or Multiple crowned) all colors Division 521 - Bonsai (Height measurement from top to pot. Width measurement from center of trunk to the end of the longest branch.) 1 Mame - Up to six (6") inches high or wide. One tree of any species, any style, shown in suitable container. 2 Small - Six (6") to twelve (12") inches high or wide. Deciduous such as maple, elm or broadleaf evergreen. One tree, any style, shown in a suitable container. 3 Small - Six (6") to twelve (12") high or wide. Junipers, Cedars or other Conifer, any species, one tree, any style, shown in a suitable container. 4 Medium - Twelve (12") to Eighteen (18") inches high or wide, Junipers, Pines, Cedars or other Conifer, any species, one tree shown in a suitable container. 5 Medium - Twelve (12") to Eighteen (18") inches high or wide, Deciduous such as Maple, Elm, or Broadleaf Evergreen, one tree, any style, shown in a suitable container. 6 Large - Over Eighteen (18") inches high or wide, Deciduous such as Maple, Elm, or Broadleaf Evergreen, one tree, any style, shown in a suitable container. 7 Large - Over Eighteen (18") inches high or wide, Junipers, Pines, Cedars or other Conifer, one tree, any style, shown in a suitable container. 8 Group Planting - Two or more of one species of tree, any style, shown in a suitable container. 9 Planting of a Tree - Any species, on, in or over a rock. 10 Miniature Landscape - Any size, any number of species, shown in a suitable container. 11 Cascade - A planting of a tree, any species with trunk turned downward to extend below the bottom of container. Division 522 - Cacti 1 Columnar 2 Mammilaria 3 Zygocactus, Schlumbergera Hybrids (Christmas, Thanksgiving, etc.) 4 Any Other Cactus

Division 523 - Ferns 1 Adiantum (All Maidenhair) 2 Davallia & Humata (Rabbit's Foot & Hare's Foot) 3 Nephrolepsis (Boston, Verona, Fluffy) 4 Platycerium (All Staghorn & Elkhorn Ferns) 5 Asparagus Fern * (Sprengeri, Meyer, Plumosa & Retrofractus) 6 Any Other Fern (Please identify on entry form) * Not true ferns Division 524 - Flowering Plants 1 Begonia, Tuberous (Hanging) 2 Begonia, Tuberous (Other than hanging) 3 Bromeliad (Blooming) 4 Flowering planted Bulb, Corm or Tuber (Agapanthus, Amaryllis, Calla, Cana, Day Lily, Lillies, etc.) 5 Dahlias, any potted 6 Fuchsia, single or semi -double, any color 7 Fuchsia, hanging, single or semi-double, any color 8 Fuchsia, any other 9 Geranium, Zonal or garden, single or double 10 Geranium, Scented Leaf 11 Geranium, Ivy 12 Geranium, any other 13 Pelargonium, all types and colors 14 Hibiscus 15 Impatiens, single specimen 16 Impatiens, group planting 17 Petunia, single 18 Petunia, double or ruffled 19 Roses, potted hybrid tea, etc. 20 Roses, potted miniature rose 21 Roses, potted standard 22 Any other flowering plant (Please specify on entry form) Division 525 - Foliage Plants 1 Aralia 2 Begonia, Fiberous (Wax Begonias,Semperflorens and Flowering Plants, Angel Wing) 3 Begonia, Rex 4 Begonia, Rhizomatous 5 Bromeliad (foliage) 6 Coleus (large or small leaf) 7 Creeping Charlie 8 Diffenbachia 9 Ivy 10 Philodendron 11 Piggyback Plant 12 Pothos 13 Spider Plant 14 Vines, Grape Ivy 15 Vines, Hoya 16 Wandering Jew 17 Any other Foliage Plant (Please identify on entry form) Division 526 - Orchids 1 Brassaia 2 Cattleya Family 3 Dendrobium 4 Odontoglossom 5 Onicidium 6 Paphiodedilum 7 Phalaenopsis 8 Vanda 9 Any other genera (Please identify on entry form)

Division 527 - Potted Herbs and Teas 1 Basil 2 Mint 3 Oregano 4 Parsley 5 Peppermint 6 Rosemary 7 Sage 8 Tarragon 9 Tea, any 10 Thyme 11 Any Other Herb Division 528 - Succulents 1 Aloe 2 Crassula (Green Jade & Varigated Green Jade) 3 Echeveria (Hen & Chickens, etc.) 4 Euphorbia (All types, Ball, Tall, Medusa, etc.) 5 Gasteria 6 Haworthia (Wart Plant, Window Plant, etc.) 7 Kalanchoe (Hairy Leaf, Smooth Leaf, etc.) 8 Kleinia (String of Pearls, Gooseberry, etc.) 9 Sedum (Burro s Tail, Golden Sedum, etc.) 10 Any other Succulent (Please identify on entry form) Division 529 - Container Gardens Containers may be made out of any type of material (terra cotta, plastic, wood, recycled items, etc.). More than one container may be used in garden. Containers should not be over four feet in length or three feet in diameter, except for classes 5 and 6. 1 Flowering Container Garden 2 Foliage Container Garden 3 Cacti and/or Succulent Container Garden 4 Terrariums 5 Planted old boot or shoe 6 Novelty Planted Container (Tea cups, mugs, figurines, pitchers, and any other container under 6 in diameter)

ALL CUT FLOWERS Please Note: Vases will be available from the Department Supervisor at time of delivery to. $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Ribbon Ribbon Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Best of Show - $15.00 Best of Division - $5.00 Division 530 - Annuals 1 Ageratum, 3 stems 2 Asters, pink or white, 3 to 5 stems 3 Asters, blue or purple, 3 to 5 stems 4 Asters, mixed, 3 to 5 stems 5 Bachelor Buttons, mixed, 5 stems 6 Cosmos, mixed or one shade, 5 stems 7 Larkspur, 3 to 5 stems 8 Nasturtiums, single, mixed or one color, 5 stems 9 Nasturtiums, double, mixed or one color, 5 stems 10 Pansy, yellow or bronze, 5 stems 11 Pansy, purple or blue, 5 stems 12 Pansy, mixed, 5 stems 13 Snapdragons, mixed or one shade, 3 stems 14 Statice, mixed or one shade, 3 stems 15 Strawflower, 1 stem 16 Sweet Pea, 5 stems 17 Violas, mixed, 7 stems 18 Collection of Annuals, not less than 6 varieties 19 Any Other Annuals not listed Division 531 - Bulbs, Corms and Tubers 1 Agapanthus, 3 stalks 2 Amaryllis, 3 stalks 3 Calla, mixed or one shade, 3 stalks 4 Canna, mixed or one shade, 3 stalks 5 Day Lily, mixed or one shade, 3 stalks 6 Lilies, any other variety, 3 stalks 7 Any other bulb, corm or tuber, 3 stalks Division 532 - Daisies 1 Gerbera (3 stems) 2 Gaillardias (3 stems) 3 Gloriosa (3 stems) 4 Marconi (3 stems) 5 Shasta (3 stems) 6 Any Other (3 stems)

Division 533 -Gladiolus 1 Cream (1 spike) 2 Lavender (1 spike) 3 Orange (1 spike) 4 Pink (1 spike) 5 Purple (1 spike) 6 Red (1 spike) 7 Rose (1 spike) 8 Salmon (1 spike) 9 Smokey (1 spike) 10 White (1 spike) 11 Yellow (1 spike) 12 Assorted Colors (3 spikes) 13 Any Other (1 spike) Division 534 - Marigolds, African Carnation (Blooms must be 2" or over. All stems must have buds) 1 Orange, 3 stems 2 Yellow, 3 stems 3 Mixed, 5 stems 4 Any Other, 3 stems Division 535 - Marigolds, French Dwarf 1 Single, orange, 3 sprays 2 Single, yellow, 3 sprays 3 Single, variegated, 3 sprays 4 Double, orange, 3 sprays 5 Double, yellow, 3 sprays 6 Mixed, 6 sprays 7 Novelty, 3 sprays 8 Any Other Variety, 3 sprays Division 536 - Perennials 1 Carnation, one color, 3 stems 2 Carnation, mixed, 3 stems 3 Chrysanthemum, any color, 1 stalk 4 Columbine, 3 stems 5 Coreopsis, 3 stems 6 Dianthus, one shade, 5 stems 7 Dianthus, mixed, 5 stems 8 Fuchsia, single, any color, 5 stems 9 Fuchsia, double, any color, 5 stems 10 Geranium, single, one shade, 3 stems 11 Geranium, double, one shade, 3 stems 12 Geranium, Ivy, one shade, 3 stems 13 Geranium, Martha Washington, one shade, 3 stems 14 Geranium, 5 or more colors, no foliage required 15 Hollyhock, single, 3 blooms 16 Hollyhock, double, 3 blooms 17 Marguerite, mixed, 5 blooms 18 Nicotiana, 3 stems 19 Poppy, 3 blooms 20 Phlox, 1 stem 21 Scabiosa, mixed, 5 stems 22 Collection of 5 or more perennial, mixed 23 Any Other Perennial not listed Division 537 - Petunias 1 Single, one color (5 blooms) 2 Single, assorted colors (5 blooms) 3 Ruffled, one color (5 blooms) 4 Ruffled, assorted colors (5 blooms) 5 Double, one color (5 blooms) 6 Double, assorted colors (5 blooms) 7 Any Other (5 blooms)

Division 538 - Shrubs and Vines 1 Flowering Vine (1 stem) 2 Hydrangea, any color (1 stem) 3 Oleander, single, one color (1 stem) 4 Oleander, double, one color (1 stem) 5 Any Other Flowering Shrub (1 stem) Division 539 - Zinnias 1 Mexicana (3 stems) 2 Pastel Mixed (3 stems) 3 Pink (3 stems) 4 Pompons, one shade (3 stems) 5 Pompons, mixed (3 stems) 6 Ruffled (3 stems) 7 Striped (3 stems) 8 Red (3 stems) 9 White (3 stems) 10 Yellow or Orange (3 stems) 11 Any Other Variety Division 560 - Roses, Hybrid Tea 1 Apricot (1 bloom) 2 Bi-color (1 bloom) 3 Mauve, Lavender or Blend (1 bloom) 4 Orange or Orange Blend (1 bloom) 5 Pink or Pink Blend (1 bloom) 6 Red or Red Blend (1 bloom) 7 White or White Blend (1 bloom) 8 Yellow or Yellow Blend (1 bloom) 9 Any Other (1 bloom) Division 561 - Roses, Grandiflora (disbudded or naturally grown) 1 Apricot 2 Bi-color 3 Mauve, Lavender or Blend 4 Orange or Orange Blend 5 Pink or Pink Blend 6 Red or Red Blend 7 White or White Blend 8 Yellow or Yellow Blend 9 Any Other Division 562 - Roses, Floribunda (1 spray) 1 Apricot 2 Bi-color 3 Mauve, Lavender or Blend 4 Orange or Orange Blend 5 Pink or Pink Blend 6 Red or Red Blend 7 White or White Blend 8 Yellow or Yellow Blend 9 Any Other

Division 563 - Roses, Miniature (1 bloom per stem) 1 Apricot 2 Bi-color 3 Mauve, Lavender or Blend 4 Orange or Orange Blend 5 Pink or Pink Blend 6 Red or Red Blend 7 White or White Blend 8 Yellow or Yellow Blend 9 Any Other Division 564 - Roses, Miniature (1 spray) 1 Apricot 2 Bi-color 3 Mauve, Lavender or Blend 4 Orange or Orange Blend 5 Pink or Pink Blend 6 Red or Red Blend 7 White or White Blend 8 Yellow or Yellow Blend 9 Any Other Division 565 - Dahlias 1 Anemones, 1 to 5 stems 2 Ball, mixed or one shade, 1 to 5 stems 3 Bi-color or variegated, 1 to 3 stems 4 Cactus, mixed or 1 shade, 1 to 3 stems 5 Colarettes, one shade, 1 to 3 stems 6 Dwarf, single, 1 to 5 blooms 7 Dwarf, double, 1 to 5 blooms 8 Formal Decorative, any color, 1 stem 9 Informal Decorative, one color, 1 stem 10 Miniature, mixed or one shade, 1 to 5 stems 11 Novelty, 1 to 5 stems 12 Pompon, mixed or one shade, 1 to 5 stems 13 Unwin or Bedding Type, mixed, 1 to 5 stems 14 Any Other PROFESSIONAL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 $5.00 Entry Fee: $4.00 per entry Best of Show - $15.00 Division 540 - Professional Floral Arrangements 1 Tumbleweed - Use circular lines in your design. 2 On Top of the World - Large arrangement, at least 36" tall. 3 Salute our Heros - Vibrant Colors 4 Peace, Love and Livestock - Fair Theme

SPECIAL PEOPLE S DEPARTMENT This department is dedicated to physically and mentally challenged adults, aged 19 years and older. $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Ribbon Ribbon Entry Fee: $.50 per entry Best of Show - $15.00 Division 550 - Special People s Floriculture 1 Potted Plants 2 Cut Flowers 3 Arrangements 4 Any Other AMATEUR FLORAL ARTS $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 Ribbon Ribbon Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Best of Show - Novice- $15.00 Best of Show - Advanced- $15.00 NOVICE DIVISION - Exhibitor having won ten (10) or less blue ribbons at the Napa Town and Country Fair in Floral Arranging. Division 570 - Novice Arrangements 1 Farmers Market" Use a basket for your container or as a prop(s) 2 A Cooks Creation Container from a kitchen. 3 Summer Heat" Use bright colors. 4 Peace, Love & Livestock - Fair Theme.

ADVANCED DIVISION - Open to advanced exhibitors who have won ten (10) or more blue ribbons at the Napa Town and Country Fair. Division 571 - Advanced Amateur Arrangements 1 Round and Round We Go! - Circular movement through flowers and foliage. You may or may not use additional prop(s) 2 Ebony and Ivory A Black and White statement. 3 California Dreamin Exhibitors Choice. 4 Peace, Love & Livestock - Fair Theme. Division 572 - Miniature Arrangements (Open to Advanced & Novice Exhibitors) 1 "Lovin Spoonful" - Your choice of container. Arrangement including container not to exceed Four (4) inches in height. 2 "Calling the Shots Use a shot glass for the container, not over 3 in any direction. 3 Tomorrow s Rainbow - Arrangement including container not to exceed eight (8) inches in any direction. 4 Peace, Love & Livestock - Fair Theme. Arrangement including container not to exceed six (6) inches in any direction. Division 573 - Novice Corsages 1 "Let Love Shine" 2 "First Date" Division 574 - Advanced Corsages 1 "Musical Muse" 2 "Fairy Garden" Division 575 - Other Floral Arts (Open to Advanced & Novice Exhibitors) 1 Bouquets - (Your choice - Wedding, etc) 2 Decorated Baskets - (Flower Girl, Springtime, etc.) 3 Wall Pieces - (Wreaths, Swags, etc. Use fresh flowers and foliage. Base and limited other material may be dried.)