Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 20, 1954, Image 5

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    GARDEN CLUB
FLOWER SHOW
RULES GIVEN
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Eighth Annual Flower Show
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Presented by AZALEA GARDEN
< LI B, HIGH SCHOOL GYMNA-
SILM, BROOKINGS. OREGON.
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May 29th and 30th. 1954
R U L E S
f i L Anyone interested in raijim -
t,. th™' KhrUbS P,C or usin« ,hl'" ’
!” ,he ^ s' advantages in
home, Whether a m em ber of the
exhibits. nO‘' ” ‘nVtted ,O ™ tPd
2- Entries hvil] be registered
from 7:30 to 10:00 A. M„ on Sat-
urday, May 29th.
3. Awards shall be: Blue Rib­
bon for 1st; Red for 2nd; W hite
for 3rd; Green for Honorable
mention. Only one in each class,
according to the Standard Sys­
tem of Judging. (Judges will be
from out of town.)
4. Sw eepstakes Prizes will bb
awarded to the winner of the
greatest num ber of Blue ribbons
in H orticulture classes Also, in
A rtistic A rrangem ent class.
5. Only one en try in each di­
vision or subdivision may be made
made by an exhibitor.
6. No sta te Conservation m a ­
terial is to be included in any t x-
hibit.
7. All entries in H orticultural
classes MUST BE GROWN by
exhibitor.
8. Flowers and foliage in A r­
rangem ent classes NEED NOT
BE GROWN by exhibitor.
9. H orticultural
specimens
must be correctly labeled Tags
and containers fyrnished by com ­
mittee.
10. Each exhibitor will furnis.i
containers, m arked with owners
name on the botton for all artistic
arrangem ents.
11. All m easurem ents refer ro
COMBINED H EIG H TH of CON­
TAINER and M ATERIALS.
12. C ontainer m ust be called
for at 5 p. m. on May 30th. Sec­
ond morning of show open from
10:00 a m. to 12:00 for photo­
graphers.
T H E F IR S T M A T T R E S S T H A T P E R M IT S
2 P E O P L E T O H A VE T H E F IR M N E S S
T H A T E A C H W A N T S ...
ARRANG EM ENTS
To be staged 10 inches from floor
unless otherw ise specified
CLASS 1. a A rrangem ents fea­
turing color. One color m ust pre­
dominate. To m easure not more
than 30” in heighth or width.
b— Sam e as shown with as-
sessories.
CLASS 2. a—A rrangem ent su it­
able for coffee table. To be sta g ­
ed 18” from floor.
b Sam e as above with ac­
cessories.
CLASS 3. a- /A rrangem ent for
dining room table. Not over 18”
high.
b S am e as above w ith ac­
cessories
CLASS 4—a—A rrangem ent for
buffet. To be viewed from one
side only.
b—Sam e as above w ith ac­
cessories.
CLASS 5—“C ongratulations” B ed­
side table arrangem ent for new-
mother.
May have accessories
CLASS 6.—“Tall and Handsome ’.
A rrangem ent in pillow vase or
urn etc
CLASS 7—"Twosome” Twin or
companion vases not necessarily
identical.
CLASS 8—A rrangem ent fe a tu r­
ing Club Flower (Azalea)
a—Those who have won rib­
bons in any show’.
b— Those who have never
won a ribbon or exhibited before.
CLASS 9 — “A* You Like I t ’ j
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