FLOWERS
Town House, 2nd Floor
Committee: Pamela Robinson, Kaye Boothman, Ann Mitus, Ginny Rich, Kirsten Noble, Linda Young, Joyce Smith, Cindy Lagomarsino
RULES: One entry per class. Designs must be work of exhibitor, exhibitor must grow horticulture specimens. All plant material must be fresh, except for dried flower category. Containers for cut specimens (G-J) to be provided by the Fair. Three specimens of same color and size are required in the cut specimen classes; foliage to be included. Youth and adults will be judged separately.
Theme: From the Soil
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Pansies in a Blue Vase |
Garden Corner |
Rustic Reflections
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ARRANGEMENTS
A. “Garden Corner,” Myndzak: An asymmetrical arrangement using the pastel colors found in this painting.
B. “Rustic Reflections,” Thompson: An arrangement of dried flowers.
C. “Pansies in a Blue Vase,” Easton: A balanced arrangement of blue and white flowers.
D. “Vistas II,” Thomas: A linear arrangement combining wild and cultivated flowers not to exceed 20”.
E. “Blossoms on Parade,“ Ricks: A bright & lively arrangement, not to exceed 18”.
F. “Pleasant Farm,” Culp: A triptych of (3) miniature arrangements each not to exceed 5” total inches in height and width.
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Vistas II |
Blossoms on Parade |
Pleasant Farm |
CUT SPECIMENS
G. PERENNIALS
1. Roses 2. Phlox 3. Asters 4. Delphiniums 5. Other
H. BULBS, CORMS OR TUBERS
1. Dahlias 2. Gladioli 3. Other
I. ANNUALS
1. Marigolds 2. Zinnias 3. Petunias 4. Cosmos 5. Other
J. PLANTS (pot not to exceed 12 in. across)
1 . Hanging – flowering 2. Hanging – non-flowering
3. Non-hanging – flowering 4. Non-hanging – non-flowering
5. Topiary 6. Dish Garden |