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Superintendent
Teecee Barrett
754-3102 |
Superintendent
Evelyn Barrett
754-3614 |
ARRIVAL: Wednesday, July
23, 2008 between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
RELEASE TIME: Sunday, July 27, 2008 between 5 and 6 p.m.
Doors will be locked at 6 p.m. YOU are responsible for exhibits left
after that time.
GENERAL RULES:
1. Exhibitors may make two entries in each class.
2. Vases not to be considered in judging, except in Artistic Arrangements.
3. Gladiolus must be in large heavy containers such as plastic jugs.
4. Have exactly the number of designated stems or entry will be disqualified.
5. If not in right class, entry will be disqualified.
6. Make stems in proportion to flowers and containers.
7. Top exhibit in each DIVISION will receive a Purple Rosette and a special
award. Gold Rosette awarded to the Best Single Entry in department.
8. Please do not bring valuable containers as we cannot be responsible for
theft or breakage.
9. No Styrofoam or Plastic cups allowed as vases.
10. Please do not bring anything that has been raised in a commercial green
house, it will be disqualified. This does not include spring bedding
plants.
SPECIAL AWARDS
DIVISION 1 -CUT FLOWERS -McGlathery's Greenhouse
DIVISION 2 -POTTED PLANTS -Four Season's Floral
DIVISION 3 -ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS -Wilma Waln Memorial
SWEEPSTAKES AWARD -Gold Rosette
DIVISION 1 -CUT FLOWERS
Premium Schedule: A
Class:
1. Asters (3 flowers, one color)
2. Asters (3 flowers, different colors)
3. Bachelor Buttons (6 flowers, one color)
4. Bachelor Buttons (6 flowers, different colors)
5. Balsam (3 stems)
6. Begonias (1 flower, single tuberous)
7. Begonias (1 flower, double tuberous)
8. Ball Dahlia (1 flower, 2" or under)
9. Bell Flowers (3 stems)
10. Bells of Ireland (1 stem, untrimmed)
11. Calendula (6 flowers)
12. Candytuft (6 flowers)
13. Carnations (6 flowers)
14. Clarkia (3 stems)
15. Celosia, Cockscomb (3 stems)
16. Cone Flower (3 Stems)
17. Coreopsis (6 flowers)
18. Cosmos (6 flowers, orange or yellow)
19. Cosmos (6 flowers, shades of pink or white)
20. Dahlia (1 flower, flat petal, 8"or over)
21. Dahlia (1 flower, flat petal, under 8")
22. Dahlia (1 flower, shaggy, 8"or over)
23. Dahlia (1 flower, shaggy, under 8")
24. Daisy (6 stems, African)
25. Daisy (3 stems, Gerbera)
26. Daisy (3 stems, Gloriosa)
27. Daisy (6 stems, Shasta)
28. Daisy (6 stems, painted)
29. Delphinium (3 stems one color)
30. Delphinium (3 stems different colors)
31. Dianthus, Pink (6 stems)
32. Everlastings, Straw flowers (3 stems,1 or more colors)
33. Everlastings, Honesty or Money Plant (3 stems)
34. Everlastings, Statice (1 stem)
35. Everlastings, Any Other Variety (3 stems)
36. Gaillardia (3 stems)
37. Gladiolus (1 stem miniature, best single)
38. Gladiolus (3 stems, miniature, different colors)
39. Gladiolus (3 stems, miniature ,one color)
40. Gladiolus (1 stem, best single)
41. Gladiolus (3 stems, different colors)
42. Gladiolus (3 stems, ruffled, one color)
43. Golden Glow (3 stems)
44. Heliotrope
45. Larkspur (6 stems)
46. Lillies, Tiger (1 stem)
47. Lillies, Hybrid (1 stem)
48. Lizanthus
49. Marigolds, Single Dwarf (6 stems)
50. Marigolds, Double Dwarf (6 stems)
51. Marigolds, Large Double (3 stems)
52. Mums, Single (3 stalks)
53. Nasturtiums, Single (6 stems)
54. Nicotiana (3 stems, 1 color)
55. Nicotiana (3 Stems, different colors)
56. Pansy (6 flowers)
Petunias have been changed from single flowers to whole stems number of
flowers on stems.
57. Petunia,Single (3 sprays, one color)
58. Petunia,Single (3 sprays, different colors)
59. Petunia,Double (3 sprays, one color)
60. Petunia,Double (3 sprays, different colors)
61. Philox, Perennial (3 stems)
62. Philox, Annual (3 stems)
63. Roses (3 flowers, one color, in vase)
64. Roses (3 flowers, different colors, in vase)
65. Roses (1 flower, peace open bowl)
66. Roses (1 flower, bud, in vase)
67. Roses (1 flower, in vase)
68. Roses (1 flower, open bowl)
69. Roses, Floribunda (1 spray)
70. Roses (3 miniatures, same color, in vase)
71. Roses (3 miniatures, different colors, in vase)
72. Roses (1 miniature, best single, in vase)
73. Russian Sage (1 stem)
74. Salpiglossis (3 sprays, one color)
75. Salpiglossis (3 sprays, different colors)
76. Scabiosa (3 flowers)
77. Saliva, annual (3 stems)
78. Saliva, Perennial (3 stems)
79. Snapdragons (3 stems, one color)
80. Snapdragons (3 stems, different colors)
81. Stocks (3 stems)
82. Sweetpeas, Annual (6 stems, one color)
83. Sweetpeas, Annual (6 stems, different colors)
84. Sweetpeas, Perennials (6 stems)
85. Sun flowers, Garden Variety Only (3 flowers)
86. Verbenas (3 stems)
87. Verbenas, Annual (3 stems)
88. Verbenas, Perennials (3 stems)
89. Viola (6 flowers)
90. Yarrow
91. Zinnias (3 flowers, large one color)
92. Zinnias (3 flowers, large different colors)
93. Zinnas (3 flowers, large shaggy, one color)
94. Zinnas (3 flowers, large shaggy, different colors)
95. Zinnias (3 flowers, dwarf, one color)
96. Zinnias (3 flowers, dwarf, different colors)
97. Zinnias (3 flowers, Old Mexico or Persian Carpet)
98. Best Flower not listed above
DIVISION 2 -POTTED PLANTS
Premium Schedule: A
Class:
99. African Violet, In Bloom, Single
100. African Violet, In Bloom, Double
101. Begonia
102. Cactus, Large Single
103. Cactus, Small Single
104. Cactus, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter
105. Cactus, Dish Garden
106. Coleus
107. Dish Garden
108. Fern
109. Flowering Plant Other than Listed, In Bloom
110. Foliage Plant Other Than Listed
111. Geranium
112. Ivy
113. Philodendron, Small Leaf
114. Philodendron, Large Leaf
115. Succulent, Large Single
116. Succulent, Small Single
117. Succulent, Dish Garden
118. Terrariums
119. Hanging Basket, Flowering
120. Hanging Basket, Foliage
DIVISION 3 -ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENTS
Premium Schedule: B
Class:
121. Flower Arrangement, Fresh Flowers and Foliage Only
122. Flower Centerpiece, Fresh Flowers and Foliage Only, 12 inches or less
in height
123. Dry Arrangement, Natural Growth Only, Spray Color permitted
124. Dry Bouquet Enclosed in Glass Container, Natural Growth Only
125. Mixed Bouquet Fresh Flowers and Foliage
126. Miniature Arrangement Not Over 4", Fresh Flowers and Foliage Only
127. Flower Arrangement Fresh Flowers and Foliage Only with Figurine,
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