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DIVISION L – FLOWERS

Co-Superintendent - Rosemarie Kroening, 651-439-2777
Co-Superintendent - Diane Johnson, 651-439-0947
Co-Superintendent - Anne Dirksen, 651-458-0452

PLEASE NOTE ENTRY DAYS AND HOURS.

ALL ENTRIES IN THIS DIVISION MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR.

CLASSES 1, 2, 3 and 4

Entries accepted Monday, July 28, 4 – 9 PM; or Tuesday, July 29, 9 AM - 1 PM. Judging Tuesday evening. To save time on entry day, please pre-register by July 24. Your entry tags will be ready to pick up in Bldg. B when you bring your exhibits.

CLASS 5

Entries accepted Thursday, July 31, 6 - 8 PM; or Friday, August 1, 7 - 8 AM. Judging Friday morning. To save time on entry day, please pre-register by July 24. Your entry tags will be ready to pick up in Bldg. B when you bring your exhibits.


ARRANGEMENTS
CLASS 1A – ADVANCED

Person has won more than 5 blue ribbons in flower arrangement competition this season.

CLASS 1B – NOVICE

Person has not won more than 5 blue ribbons in flower arrangement competition this season.

Lots below Premium Code A “Celebrating our Heritage”
  1. USA
  2. Ireland
  3. Germany
  4. Italy
  5. Switzerland
  6. Canada
  7. Columbia
  8. Egypt
  9. Great Britian
  10. Mexico
  11. Kenya
  12. Thailand (miniature, 5 inches by 5 inches or less)

Grand Champion - Ribbon
Reserve Champion - Ribbon


CLASS 2 — POTTED PLANTS

Entries accepted Monday July 28, 4 - 9 PM; Tuesday, July 29, 9 AM - 1 PM. Judging Tuesday evening. If known, identify variety of flower on entry.
Lots below Premium Code B
  1. African violet, single, white
  2. African violet, single, pink
  3. African violet, single, purple
  4. African violet, single, any other color
  5. African violet, double, white
  6. African violet, double, pink
  7. African violet, double, purple
  8. African violet, double, any other color
  9. Aloe
  10. Begonia, decorative or big leaf
  11. Begonia, fibrous
  12. Begonia, tuberous
  13. Bonsai, under 5 feet
  14. Bonsai, over 5 feet
  15. Cacti
  16. Christmas Cactus
  17. Fern
  18. Gardenia
  19. Philodendron
  20. Succulent, other than cacti
  21. Schefflera
  22. Indoor dish garden, desert plants
  23. Indoor dish garden, foliage plants
  24. Indoor flowering plant garden
  25. Single flowering plant
  26. Vines
  27. Indoor Hanging plant, flowering
  28. Indoor Hanging plant, non-flowering
  29. Foliage plant, varicolored
  30. Foliage plant, green
  31. Terrarium
  32. Any other indoor potted plant, suitable exhibit

Grand Champion - Ribbon
Reserve Champion - Ribbon


CLASS 3 — Garden and Patio Plants

Entries accepted Monday, July 28, 4 - 9 PM; Tuesday, July 29, 9 AM - 1 PM. Judging Tuesday evening.
If known, identify variety of flower on entry.
Lots below Premium Code B
  1. Topiary – any shape
  2. Dish Garden - succulent
  3. Hanging Bag
  4. Hanging Basket – any single flower variety
  5. Hanging Basket – mixed flowers
  6. Moss Basket
  7. Butterfly Flower Container Garden
  8. Fragrant Flower Container Garden
  9. Heirloom Flower Container Garden
  10. Water Garden
  11. Edible Flower Container Garden
  12. Herb Container Garden
  13. Most Unusual Container Garden
  14. Any Single Flowered Variety in Container
  15. Any Single Non-Flowering in Container
  16. Any Other Container Garden

Grand Champion - Ribbon
Reserve Champion - Ribbon


CLASS 4 — YOUTH FLOWERS (Age 8 and under)
CLASS 4A — YOUTH FLOWERS (Ages 9 - 12)

Entries accepted Monday, July 28, 4 - 9 PM; Tuesday, July 29, 9 AM - 1 PM. Judging Tuesday evening.
Lots below Premium Code C
  1. Bachelor Buttons, 6 stems, one color
  2. Coneflower, 3 stems, one color
  3. Daisy, 3 stems of same variety
  4. Gladiolus, 1 stem
  5. Lily, Daylily, 1 stem
  6. Lily, Oriental or Asiatic, 1 stem
  7. Marigold, 3 stems, same color
  8. Petunia, 3 stems, same color
  9. Rudbeckia, (black-eyed Susan) 3 stems
  10. Zinnia, 3 stems, same variety, color
  11. Any other cut flower, 3 stems
  12. Potted plant, flowering
  13. Potted plant, non-flowering
  14. Any arrangement, youth’s own theme or title or may select title from adult arrangement options - CLASS 1. Title chosen should be identified with the entry.
    Grand Champion - Ribbon
    Reserve Champion - Ribbon


    CLASS 5 — CUT FLOWERS

    Entries accepted Thursday, July 31, 6 - 8 PM; Friday, August 1, 7 - 8 AM (admission charged at fair gate).
    Bring exhibits in south door, White Exhibit Bldg “A”. Judging Friday morning. If known, identify variety of flower on entry. Bloom in each entry should be uniform in color, size, and maturity. Leave foliage on.
    Lots below Premium Code C
    1. Ageratum, 3 stems
    2. Allium, 1 stem
    3. Amaranth, 1 stem
    4. Anemone, 2 stems
    5. Astilbe, 1 stem
    6. Baby’s breath (gypsophila), 1 stem
    7. Bachelor buttons, all one color, 6 stems
    8. Balsam, 2 stems
    9. Balloon flower, white, 1 stem
    10. Balloon flower, pink, 1 stem
    11. Balloon flower, blue, 1 stem
    12. Bellflower, 3 stems
    13. Bells of Ireland, 1 stem
    14. Butterfly bush, i stem
    15. Butterfly weed, 1 stem
    16. Calendula, all one color, 3 stems
    17. Celosia, crested, 2 stems
    18. Celosia, plumed, 2 stems
    19. Chrysanthemum, 2 stems
    20. Cleome, 3 stems
    21. Coleus, 2 stems
    22. Coneflower (echinacea) purple, 3 stems
    23. Coneflower (echinacea) white, 3 stems
    24. Coreopsis (tickseed), 6 stems
    25. Cosmos, all one color, 3 stems
    26. Cranesbill, 3 stems
    27. Daisy, Gloriosa, 3 stems
    28. Daisy, Shasta white, 3 stem
    29. Daisy, any other daisy, 3 stems
    30. Dahlia, over 10 inch width of bloom, solid color
    31. Dahlia, over 10 inch width of bloom, bi-colored
    32. Dahlia, 8 - 10 inch width of bloom, solid color
    33. Dahlia, 8 - 10 inch width of bloom, bi-colored
    34. Dahlia, 5 - 8 inch width of bloom, solid color
    35. Dahlia, 5 - 8 inch width of bloom, bi-colored
    36. Dahlia, 4 inch & under width of bloom, solid color
    37. Dahlia, 4 inch & under width of bloom, bi-colored
    38. Delphinium, any color, 1 spike
    39. Dianthus (pinks), 3 stems
    40. Dicentra eximia (peren, bleeding heart), 1 stem
    41. False sunflower (heliopsis) 3 stems
    42. Foxglove, 1 stem
    43. Gaillardia, 3 stems
    44. Gayfeather (liatris) purple, 3 stems
    45. Gayfeather (liatris) white, 3 stems
    46. Gayfeather (liatris) pink or lavender, 3 stems
    47. Gerbera, 1 stem
    48. Gladiolus, 1 spike - under 2-1/2 inch width of bloom
    49. Gladiolus, 1 spike - 2-1/2 - 3-1/2 inch width of bloom
    50. Gladiolus, 1 spike - 3-1/2 - 4-1/2 inch width of bloom
    51. Gladiolus, 1 spike - 4-1/2 - 5-1/2 inch width of bloom
    52. Gladiolus, 1 spike - 5-1/2 inch and larger width of bloom)
    53. Globe thistle (echinops), 3 stems
    54. Hibiscus, 1 stem
    55. Hosta, leaf, over 14 inches long, 1 stem
    56. Hosta, leaf, 10 – 14 inches long, 1 stem
    57. Hosta, leaf, 6 – 10 inches long, 1 stem
    58. Hosta, leaf, under 6 inches long, 1 stem
    59. Hosta, blossom, 3 stems of the same variety
    60. Hydrangia, 1 stem
    61. Joe-pye weed (eupathorlum), 3 stems
    62. Larkspur, all one color, 6 stems
    63. Lavender, 3 stems
    64. Lily, Asiatic, red or red blend, 1 scape
    65. Lily, Asiatic, orange or orange blend, 1 scape
    66. Lily, Asiatic, pink or pink blend, 1 scape
    67. Lily, Asiatic, rose or rose blend, 1 scape
    68. Lily, Asiatic, white or white blend, 1 scape
    69. Lily, Asiatic, yellow or yellow blend, 1 scape
    70. Lily, Calla, white, 1 stem
    71. Lily, Calla, pink, 1 stem
    72. Lily, Calla, yellow, 1 stem
    73. Lily, Calla, any other color, 1 stem
    74. Lily, Daylily, hybrid bi-color, 1 scape
    75. Lily, Daylily, hybrid orange, 1 scape
    76. Lily, Daylily, hybrid pink, 1 scape
    77. Lily, Daylily, hybrid yellow, 1 scape
    78. Lily, Daylily, hybrid red, 1 scape
    79. Lily, Daylily, hybrid violet, 1 scape
    80. Lily, Martagon, any color, 1 scape
    81. Lily, Oriental, red or red blend, 1 scape
    82. Lily, Oriental, pink or pink blend, 1 scape
    83. Lily, Oriental, rose or rose blend, 1 scape
    84. Lily, Oriental, white or white blend, 1 scape
    85. Lily, Oriental, yellow or yellow blend, 1 scape
    86. Lily, Tiger, 1 scape
    87. Lily, Trumpet, white or white blend, 1 scape
    88. Lily, Trumpet, orange or orange blend, 1 scape
    89. Lily, Trumpet, yellow or yellow blend, 1 scape
    90. Lily, Trumpet, red, rose or pink, 1 scape
    91. Lily, any other, identified, 1 scape
    92. Lobelia (blue cardinal), 3 stems
    93. Lobelia (red cardinal), 3 stems
    94. Mallow, 3 stems
    95. Malva, 1 stem
    96. Marigold, flowers under 2 inches, yellow, 3 stems
    97. Marigold, flowers under 2 inches, orange, 3 stems
    98. Marigold, flowers under 2 inches, bi-colored, 3 stems
    99. Marigold, flowers over 2 inches, yellow, 3 stems
    100. Marigold, flowers over 2 inches, orange, 3 stems
    101. Marigold, flowers over 2 inches, bi-colored, 3 stem
    102. Meadow sage (salvia superba), 3 stems
    103. Monarda, 3 stems
    104. Nasturtium, 3 stems
    105. Nicotiana, 1 stem
    106. Obediant plant, 3 stems
    107. Ornamental grass, green, 3 stems
    108. Ornamental grass, red, 3 stems
    109. Ornamental grass, varigated, 3 stems
    110. Ornamental grass, other, 3 stems
    111. Pansy, 3 stems
    112. Penstemon, 2 stems
    113. Petunia, single-flowered, white, 3 stems
    114. Petunia, single-flowered, pink, 3 stems
    115. Petunia, single-flowered, red, 3 stems
    116. Petunia, single-flowered, purple, 3 stems
    117. Petunia, single-flowered, yellow, 3 stems
    118. Petunia, single-flowered, bi-color, 3 stems
    119. Petunia, single-flowered, any other color, 3 stems
    120. Petunia, double-flowered, white, 3 stems
    121. Petunia, double-flowered, pink, 3 stems
    122. Petunia, double-flowered, red, 3 stems
    123. Petunia, double-flowered, purple, 3 stems
    124. Petunia, double-flowered, yellow, 3 stems
    125. Petunia, double-flowered, bi-color, 3 stems
    126. Petunia, double-flowered, any other color, 3 stems
    127. Phlox, white, 1 stem
    128. Phlox, pink, 1 stem
    129. Phlox, red, 1 stem
    130. Phlox, purple, 1 stem
    131. Phlox, any other color, 1 stem
    132. Prairie Coneflower (Ratibida), 3 stems
    133. Rose, Hybrid tea, white. 1 specimen
    134. Rose, Hybrid tea, white blend, 1 specimen
    135. Rose, Hybrid tea, pink, 1 specimen
    136. Rose, Hybrid tea, pink blend, 1 specimen
    137. Rose, Hybrid tea, yellow, 1 specimen
    138. Rose, Hybrid tea, yellow blend, 1 specimen
    139. Rose, Hybrid tea, orange, 1 specimen
    140. Rose, Hybrid tea, orange blend, 1 specimen
    141. Rose, Hybrid tea, red, 1specimen
    142. Rose, Hybrid tea, red blend, 1 specimen
    143. Rose, Hybrid tea, shades of violet, 1 specimen
    144. Rose, Floribunda, light color, 1 spray, not disbudded
    145. Rose, Floribunda, dark color, 1 spray, not disbudded
    146. Rose, Grandiflora, light color, suitable specimen
    147. Rose, Grandiflora, dark color, suitable specimen
    148. Rose, miniature, any color, suitable specimen
    149. Rose, any other, any color
    150. Rudbeckia (black-eyed Susan), 3 stems
    151. Russian sage, 1 stem
    152. Salvia, red, 3 stems
    153. Salvia, blue, 3 stems
    154. Salvia, white, 3 stems
    155. Snapdragon, yellow or white, 3 stalks
    156. Snapdragon, pink or lavender, 3 stalks
    157. Snapdragon, any other color, 3 stalks
    158. Speedwell (Veronica), blue, 3 stems
    159. Speedwell (Veronica), pink, 3 stems
    160. Speedwell (Veronica), white, 3 stems
    161. Statice, all one color, 3 stalks
    162. Strawflower, 3 stems
    163. Sunflower, under 10 inches, all one color, 3 stems
    164. Sunflower, over 10 inches, 1 stem
    165. Sunflower (helianthus) perennial , 3 stems
    166. Sweet Peas, all one color, 6 stems
    167. Verbena, 3 stems
    168. Yarrow (achillea) pink, 3 stems
    169. Yarrow (achillea) white, 3 stems
    170. Yarrow (achillea) yellow, 3 stems
    171. Yarrow (achillea) red, 3 stems
    172. Yarrow (achillea ptarmica), 2 stems
    173. Zinnia, flower under 2 inches, white, 3 stems
    174. Zinnia, flower under 2 inches, red, 3 stems
    175. Zinnia, flower under 2 inches, yellow, 3 stems
    176. Zinnia, flower under 2 inches, orange, 3 stems
    177. Zinnia, flower under 2 inches, pink, 3 stems
    178. Zinnia, flower under 2 inches, purple, 3 stems
    179. Zinnia, flower under 2 inches, any other one color, 3 stems
    180. Zinnia, flower over 2 inches, white, 3 stems
    181. Zinnia, flower over 2 inches, red, 3 stems
    182. Zinnia, flower over 2 inches, yellow, 3 stems
    183. Zinnia, flower over 2 inches, orange, 3 stems
    184. Zinnia, flower over 2 inches, pink, 3 stems
    185. Zinnia, flower over 2 inches, purple, 3 stems
    186. Zinnia, flower over 2 inches, any other one color, 3 stems
    187. Collection of only 1 stem of 5 different perennials in one container, identify
    188. Collection of only 1 stem of 5 different annuals in one container, identify
    189. Any other perennial flower, suitable specimen
    190. Any other annual flower, suitable specimen

    GRAND CHAMPION - Ribbon
    RESERVE CHAMPION - Ribbon

    Premium Codes:
    Placing: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
    A $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50
    B $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50
    C $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.00 $0.50 $0.25

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