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Section 1: Arrangements
1. “Happy Valentine’s Day” – An arrangement using red colors and heart shapes.
2. “St. Patrick’s Day Parade” – An arrangement using different green colors. 3. “An Easter Basket” – An arrangement in a basket.
4. “A Mother’s Day Tea” – An arrangement using a teacup or small teapot.
5. “July Fourth – Independence Day” – A red, white, and blue arrangement using an American flag (flags provided).
6. “Labor Day at the Shore” – An arrangement using sea shells.
7. “Fall Festival” – An arrangement using fall flowers.
8. " Merry Christmas” – An arrangement that reminds us of our Christmas celebrations.
Section 2: Potted Houseplants
1. Succulents
2. Flowering Plants (including orchids)
3. Foliage Plants
4. African Violets
5. Cacti
6. Ferns
7. Dish Gardens (3 or more gardens)
Section 3: Specimen Garden Foliage and Flowers
1. Any Flower Grown from a Bulb
2. Any Evergreen
3. Any Flowering Bush or Shrub
4. Any Flower Grown from a Tuber or Rhizome (example: Lily of the Valley)
5. Any Edible or Fruiting Plant
6. Any Ground Cover
7. Any Other Flower or Unusual Specimen
Important Contest Rules: Exhibitors may enter only one entry in each class. Entry forms will be provided by the show committee, and all entries must be received on May 8th or 9th. Plant material on the conservation list is prohibited unless grown by the exhibitor. Containers for specimen flowers will be provided at the show. Potted plants must have been in the exhibitor's possession for at least three months. Only fresh or dried plant material should be used unless otherwise specified. While care will be taken, the organizers cannot be responsible for loss or damage to personal property.