the brochure - 2015 Fillmore Flower Show

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the brochure - 2015 Fillmore Flower Show
Rules 1. Flowers must be entered on Saturday, April 18, between 7:30 AM and 10 AM. There will be one entry fee for each adult exhibitor of $5.00, no matter how many entries are entered; all youth entries
are free.
2. Competitive entries are limited to residents of Fillmore Unified School District. However, entries of residents outside of the dis-­‐ trict are welcome for exhibition and may be eligible for special awards. 3. Artificial flowers and artificially colored flowers are not eligible for competition. 4. All entries in competition must have been grown by the exhibitor or by exhibitor’s family for Youth Arrangements. 5. Three places will be given in competitive classes and additional classes may be created. Each division winner will be eligible for rosettes and prizes. 6. No containers, awards or exhibits may be removed before 3:30 PM on Sunday; cleanup will begin promptly at 3:45 p.m.. ***Award Ceremony, Sunday 19th at 3PM*** For questions: please call 805– 524– 3021 or 805 –625– 4354 **Special thanks to Joe Bagley for the cover. **Special thanks to Otto & Sons Nursery for the printing. Division VII–Potted Plants ***Entries Accepted Saturday, 7:30-­‐10:00AM*** Single variety in a container, not too heavy to be carried by exhibitor. COMPETITIVE DIVISIONS Division I–Single Stem Cut Rose (with at least one five leaflet leaf) Class A. Hybrid Tea/ Grandiflora Rose Class B. Floribunda / Polyantha Rose (as a spray or single rose) Class C. Miniature Rose Class D. Any Other Unlisted Rose Class E. Novelty Rose (with 2 inch stem to float in bowl) 1. Most Fragrant Rose 2. Largest Rose Bloom Division VIII–Dish Gardens Limited to size and weight that can be carried by exhibitor. Division IX–Youth Arrangements (open to any school age student) Flower displays limited to 20” by 20”, to be arranged at the show without adult help other then the youth show supervisor-­‐ note age on the tag. Class A. Age 3 to 2nd Grade Class B. Grades 3 to 6 Class C. Grades 7 to 12 Class D. Team Arrangements Division II–Single Stem Cut Iris (color classed) Class A. Bearded Iris Class B. Spuria Iris Class C. Japanese Iris Division III–Other Single Stem Cut Flowers Class A. Orchids (as a spray or single flower) Class B. Lilies Class C. Delphinium Class D. Geranium/ Pelargonium Class E. Any Other Unlisted Flower 1. All containers for cut flowers will be furnished by the Flower Show Committee. 2. Only one entry in each class for each plant or identical plant al-­‐ lowed. 3. Roses will be grouped into named varieties, then by color, and judged as two groups. 4. Irises will be grouped by color. 5. Care should be taken to groom and clean flower heads and leaves and stems. Dead foliage, old blossoms and buds on single stem cut rose should be removed. 6. Clearly mark containers for arrangements and bouquets with the exhibitor’s name and phone number. Please designate someone to pick up items before 4 PM on Sunday. Division IV–Bouquets In a single vase, provided by the exhibitor, cut stem or stems of the same flower variety, or mixed colors or type of a variety, but with no filler material. Division V–Arrangements Flower displays up to 20” x 20" with containers provided by exhibitor that may include items appropriate to the scene. Class A. Traditional Class B. Oriental Manner Class C. Modern Abstract (can include dried plant material) Division VI–Miniature Arrangements & Bouquets Not to exceed 4” x 4” Division X–Youth Composition Original poem or short essay on single page with or without illustra-­‐ tion on the theme of flower show: “Bursting with Beauty” SPECIAL NOTES FOR EXHIBITORS Class A. African Violets Class B. Orchids Class C. Cacti and Succulents Class D. Other No responsibility will be taken by the committee for damage or loss of containers or accessories, but care and diligence will be exercised.