FLOWERS AND PLANTS AL COLEMER-Chairperson

Premiums: $3.00, $2.00, $1.00

Registration Time: Thur. 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. & Fri. 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

Rules:

1. Flowers must be grown by the person whose name the entry is made.

2. For floral arrangements, flowers can be used from any source EXCEPT artificial flowers.

3. Only one exhibit per lot! You may enter as many lots as you wish.

4. Exhibits must have exact number of stems as indicated, otherwise will be disqualified.

5. Cut flower specimens will be judged on uniformity, size, color, stem substance and foliage.

6. Exhibitors must furnish containers for display. Fair not responsible for containers.

7. Floral arrangements will be judged on quality and uniformity by the judges.

8. Anyone may enter exhibits as an amateur unless more than one-half of their income is from flowers, etc.

9. Names will be on all exhibits after judging is completed for the general viewing.

10. Junior division will be 6 to 12 years old.

11.  Preschool ages will be 5 years old and under.

12. Grand and Reserve ribbons may be given to each of the classes. Will be awarded by the judges.

13. The Friendly Garden Club Plaque will be awarded to a Junior Gardner determined by the judges.

CLASS I: FRESH CUT FLOWERS

                 Flowers must be size and color

Lot

1. Asters, 3 stems

2. Baby’s Breath, 1 spray

3. Bachelor Buttons, 3 stems

4. Calendula, 3 stems

5. Carnations, 3 stems

6. Celosia, 3 stems

7. Coneflower

A. Purple

B. White

8. Columbine, 3 stems

9 Chrysanthemums, 3 stems

10. Cosmos, 3 stems

11. Dahlias,

A. 1 Dinner plate

B. 3 Stems any other

12. Daisies

A. Shasta, 3 stems

B. Painted, 3 stems

C. Any other, 3 stems

13. Delphinium, 1 stem

14. Dianthis, 3 stems

15. Gaillardia, 3 stems

 

16. Gladiolas

A. 1 Large stalk

       B. 1 Stalk Miniature

17. Hollyhocks

      A.1 Stack single flower

      B.1 Stack double

18. Lantana, one stem

19. Lilies

     A. Aztec Lily, 1 stem

     B. Daylilies, 3 stems

     C. Tiger Lily, 1 stem

     D. Any other

20. Marigolds

A. 1 Large flower

B. Any other, 3 stems

21. Nasturtium, 3 stems

22. Pansies, 3 stems

23. Pansies, 3 stems Johnny Jump Ups

24. Phlox, 2 stems

25. Petunia

      A.  Single flower, 1 spray

      B. Double flowers, 1 spray

26. Roses

      A. Hybrid Tea, 1 flower

      B. Any other, 1 spray

CLASS II:   ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

These arrangements may be with or without accessories, bases or backgrounds.

Lot

1. I Am Wild; all fresh wild materials

2. I Am, So Green; an arrangement featuring the color green

3. How Dry I Am; dried flower arrangement

4. Don’t Pass Me By; buffet arrangement with flat back

5. Pour Me a Cool Drink; spouted container

6. Tea or Coffee; small table arrangement in a cup and saucer

7. A Salad Too; arrangement of culinary herbs, lettuce, other foliages

8. I Might Be A Drifter; featuring any type of wood

9. Farmer’s Market; arrangement with fruits, vegetables, nuts, grain, etc.

10. I May Go To Church; arrangement for anywhere in your church, you name the place

11. A Tisket A Tasket; garden flowers in a basket

12. Mixed Bouquet

13. Antique Arrangement; use something old for a container

14. Monochromatic; shades of one color

15. North Dakota; wildflowers and grasses

16. Autumn Harvest; using flowers and garden vegetables

17. I’m Proud To Be An American; red, white and blue patriotic arrangement

18. Lovely Leaves; an arrangement of various foliages

19. Dinner Party; a centerpiece for a dining room with or without candles

20. Nature’s Bounty; a basket of wildflowers

21. Sunny Splendor; an arrangement using yellow flowers

22. Holiday Time: an arrangement using fresh flowers and evergreens

23. Horticulture animal or bird-like figure made from fruits, vegetables, nuts or seeds. May look like a squirrel, dragon or any other animal.

24. Terrariums

25. Tiny arrangements (miniature flowers)

26. Dish garden

27. Dandelion Arrangement; an arrangement with dandelions

28. Any Other

CLASS III: POTTED PLANTS

Lot

1. African violets, all one class, judged on merit

2. All Flowering plants

3. All Foliage plants

4. Novelty plant, judged on rarity

5. Hanging baskets

A. Flowering

B. Foliage

6. Window Boxes

A. A. Flowering

B. Foliage

7. Cactus

 

CLASS IV: JUNIOR DIVISON 6 TO 12

Lot

1. Patriotic Accent: Red, White and Blue fruits, vegetables, nuts or seeds.

2. Wildflowers and Grass Arrangements

3. Terrariums or Dish gardens

4. Arrangements: Same as open class

5. Window Boxes

     A. Flowering

     B. Foliage

6. Hanging Baskets

A. Flowering

B. Foliage

 

CLASS V: PRESCHOOL AGES 5 AND UNDER

Lot

1. Flowering Plant

2. Foliage Plant

3. Hanging Basket

A. Flowering

B. Foliage

4. Patio Planters

A. Flowering

B. Foliage

5. Any other

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27. Snapdragons

      A. 3 Stems large

      B. 3 Stems miniature

28. Sweat Peas

      A. Perennial, 3 stems

      B. Annual, 6 flowers

29. Sweet Williams, 3 heads

30. Sun Flowers, 3 stems

31. Verbena, 6 stems

32. Yarrow, 3 heads same color

33. Zinnias

      A. Thumbelina, 3 stems

      B. Cactus, 3 stems

      C. Standard, 3 stems

      D. Giant, 1 flower

SARGENT COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION

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         FORMAN, NORTH DAKOTA 58032