COMMITTEE: Susan Elmes (Chair) 226-899-2622, Carolyn Mullins and Audrey Baldwin

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PLANTS & FLOWERS PRIZE LIST

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GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS 2023

ENTRIES Complete entries online using above link. Entry forms may be printed and submitted by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  Entries must be received by midnight Sunday, September 17.

IMPORTANT DATES:

ENTRIES CLOSE: Register your entries by midnight Sunday, September 17, 2023.

BRING EXHIBITS: On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 between 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm bring exhibits to the Big Tent at the fairgrounds. White entry tags to be attached before bringing items to the fairgrounds. Pay $10 membership at this time and pick up your one day pass.

REMOVE EXHIBITS: Sunday, September 24, 2023 between 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Prize money cheques to be picked up at this time.

Prizes: 1st: $4.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00. Exception class 36

CUT FLOWERS - Section "CF"

RULES

  • All cut flowers must have been grown by exhibitor.
  • Bloom is defined as an individual flower, one to a stem, no buds.
  • Spray is a portion of a plant with multiple blooms.
  • Stem has one or more blooms or buds.

Class

  1. Asters, 5 blooms
  2. Canna, 1 stem
  3. Coleus, one variety
  4. Coleus, 3 different varieties, one stem each
  5. Cosmos, 5 blooms
  6. Dahlia, 1 bloom
  7. Dahlia, 5 blooms
  8. Dusty Miller - 1 stem
  9. Geranium, 1 bloom
  10. Gladioli, 1 spike
  11. Grass, ornamental, 3 stems
  12. Hosta, 1 variety, 3 leaves, plain. Under 6", measured from stem to tip of leaf
  13. Hosta, 1 variety, 3 leaves, variegated. Under 6", measured from stem to tip of leaf
  14. Hosta, 1 variety, 3 leaves, plain, 6" and over, measured from stem to tip of leaf
  15. Hosta, 1 variety, 3 leaves, variegated, 6" and over, stem to tip of leaf
  16. Hosta collection, 3 varieties, any size leaves, one leaf of each
  17. Hydrangea, 1 stem
  18. Marigold, "French type", small, 5 blooms
  19. Marigold, "African type", large, 3 blooms
  20. Nasturtiums, 5 blooms
  21. Petunias, single, 3 stems
  22. Phlox, 3 stems
  23. Rose, single bloom, with stem, foliage optional
  24. "Only a Rose", 1 bloom floating in a container, no foliage
  25. Rudbeckia - "Black-eyed Susan", 5 blooms
  26. Salvia, 3 spikes
  27. Sedum, 3 sprays, one variety
  28. Sedum, 3 varieties, one spray of each
  29. Sunflower, small, 6" or under, 1 bloom
  30. Zinnia, large, over 4", 3 blooms
  31. Zinnia, small, under 4", 5 blooms
  32. "Floating Flower", single bloom of any variety floating in a suitable container
  33. "Ravishing Red", a red bloom of any variety of flower
  34. Any other kind of annual, not listed, one variety, 3 blooms, spikes or sprays
  35. Any other kind of perennial not listed, one variety, 3 blooms, spikes or sprays
  36. Special: 6" to 8" Dahlia Bloom.
    In memory of Dorothy Elmes, by Cathy Bechard - $5.00 first prize only

The Dorothy Elmes Cut Flowers Special for the Exhibitor winning the most points in Sections 1 to 35, by Eileen & Martin Hartig - $10.00

FLORAL DESIGN - Section "FD"

Sponsored by Joyce Strickler

RULES

  • Flowers do not have to be grown by exhibitor.
  • Fresh flowers to be used in arrangement unless otherwise stated.
  • Accessories allowed unless otherwise stated. 
  • Accessories must be attached very securely as arrangements will be moved.

Class

  1. "God Save the King" - arrangement celebrating the coronation of King Charles 111
  2. "Where did all the Flowers Go?" - fresh arrangement with no flowers.
  3. "A Walk in the Country" - an arrangement using, but not limited to wild flowers, weeds, pine cones, cattails, etc. 
  4. "Yolks on You" - a small arrangement in an egg cup, size of 5" to 10", not exceeding 10" in any direction, including the container.
  5. "Sweeter than Honey." - an arrangement in a honey or bee themed container, celebrating honey bees.
  6. "Grandma's Baking in the Kitchen" - an arrangement in a treasured kitchen container.
  7. "Moo, Baa, Oink, Neigh", an arrangement celebrating farm animals.

The Rita Clark Floral Design Special for the Exhibitor winning the most points in Sections 37 to 43, by Drumbo Agricultural Society - $10.00

HOUSE PLANTS - Section "HP"

Sponsored by Mountview Landscaping

RULES

Entries must have been grown in the pots that they are shown in and must have been the property of the exhibitor for at least 3 months.

Tips for Grooming Potted Plants. A clean and well groomed plant makes a better exhibit.

  • Remove evidence of insects, disease, stains or pollen from leaves or blooms
  • Remove dead leaves from plant
  • Remove debris from soil surface
  • Use a clean container

Class

  1. African Violet, one crown, in bloom
  2. Begonia, any variety
  3. Any variety of ivy
  4. Coleus
  5. Sansevieria/Snake plant
  6. Dish Garden - Cacti or succulent, at least 3 varieties, accessories may be used
  7. Fairy Garden, in a 9" x 13" tray, with accessories
  8. Herb Garden, collection of herbs, named
  9. Houseplant in bloom, any other variety, named
  10. Houseplant, green, any other variety, named
HANGING BASKETS and OUTDOOR PLANTERS - Section "OP"

Sponsored by Mountview Landscaping

Class

  1. Collection of Annuals in a planter or hanging basket
  2. Boston Fern in a hanging basket
  3. Fushia in a hanging basket
  4. Spider Plant in a hanging basket
  5. Geranium in Bloom in a planter or hanging basket
  6. "Your Choice!", planter with any other varieties of plants, at least 2 different types of plants
"JUDGE'S CHOICE" - $5.00 and a Rosette

to the best entry in each of the following divisions:

-Cut Flowers
-Floral Design
-House Plants
In memory of Anna Elmes, donated by Eileen and Martin Hartig

CHAMPION in  Plants and Flowers

$25.00 Gift Certificate from Walter's Greenhouses and Garden Centre, Paris, will be awarded to the exhibitor with most points in Plants and Flowers.