2014 EYGC Annual Flower Show! Show Date: Saturday, August 16! Entry Time: Friday, August 15, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.! Saturday, August 16, 9:00 - 11:15 a.m.! Judging: 11:20 a.m. Sharp!! Viewing Time: 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.!
Begonia, tuberous, 1 bloom with 1 leaf on a flat container!
Coleus, 3 cultivars, one stem each cultivar!
10. Cosmos, 3 sprays!11. Dahlia, decorative or cactus, over 20 cm, 1 bloom!12. Dahlia, decorative or cactus, 10 cm to 20 cm, 1 bloom!13. Dahlia, any kind not listed, 1 bloom!14. Echinacea, 3 stems!15. Hemerocallis (Daylily), 1 stem!16. Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon), 1 stem, not to exceed 1 metre!17. Hydrangea, 1 branch!18. Marigold, African, 3 blooms!19. Marigold, French, single, 3 blooms!20. Marigold, French, double, 3 blooms!21. Nasturtiums, 5 blooms with leaves!22. Pelargonium (Geranium), 1 head with foliage attached!23. Petunia, single, 3 sprays!24. Petunia, double, 3 sprays!25. Phlox, 1 stem!26. Rose, hybrid tea, 1 bloom!27. Rose, grown for fragrance, 1 bloom!28. Rose, floribunda, 1 spray!29. Rose, grandiflora, 1 stem!30. Rose, polyanthus, 1 spray!31. Rose, climber or rambler, 1 stem!32. Rose, shrub, 1 stem!33. Rose miniature, 1 bloom!34. Rose miniature, 1 spray!35. Rose, any kind not listed, 1 stem!36. Rose floating in a bowl with foliage!37. Rose, full blown, 1 bloom!38. Rose, collection 5 or more cultivars!39. Rudbeckia hirta gloriosa, 3 blooms (Gloriosa daisy – See definitions page)!
2014 EYGC Annual Flower Show! Saturday, August 16, 2014
40. Rudbeckia, any other kind, 3 stems!41. Salvia, red, 3 spikes!42. Salvia, any other kind, 3 spikes!43. Sedum, large, 1 head!44. Sedum, small, 1 head!45. Sunflower, any variety, 1 stem!46. Zinnia, over 5 cm, 1 bloom!47. Collection of flowers, 1 kind only!48. Collection of flowers, 3 or more kinds!49. Collection of cut herbs, 3 or more kinds, must be named!50. Flowering Vine, 1 stem!51. Flowering shrub or tree, 1 branch, not to exceed 1 metre!52. Any other annual not listed, 1 specimen!53. Any other annual not listed, 3 specimens!54. Any other perennial not listed, 1 specimen!55. Any other perennial not listed, 3 specimens!56. Any other flowering bulb, corm or tuber, 1 stem, spike or spray!57. Collection of ornamental grasses, 3 or more kinds!
Topiary, container not to exceed 46 cm across!
Dish garden, dish not to exceed 40 cm (See definitions page)!
10. Pelargonium (Geranium), in bloom, 1 pot!11. Planter, foliage or flowering, 2 or more varieties, container not to exceed 50 cm!12. Potted Fern, 1 pot!13. House plant, any other foliage, 1 pot!14. House plant, any other flowering, 1 pot!
Tomatoes, heirloom, calyx attached, must be named, 3!
Tomatoes, small fruited, red, calyx attached, 3!
Tomatoes, small fruited, other than red,calyx attached, 3!
Tomatoes, not small fruited, red, calyx attached, 3!
Tomatoes, any other kind, not small fruited, ripe, calyx attached, 3!
10. Vegetable, any kind not listed, 1-5!11. Any fruit, 1-5!
2014 EYGC Annual Flower Show! Saturday, August 16, 2014
Annual Show Theme: International Year of Family Farming!
a)! Experienced exhibitors!b)! Novice exhibitors (A person who has not yet won a first-place ribbon in a design
Feed-Time – a Pot et Fleur (See definitions page)!
Agricultural Fair – a design using fruits and/or vegetables!
Duck Pond – a design with visible use of water!
Hatchery – a small design in an eggshell (13.9 cm to 25.4 cm)!
Ages 6-10 – 4-H Club – a design using an item or items from a toy farm!
Ages 11-17 – 4-H Club – a design using an item or items from a toy farm
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