Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 20, 1954, Image 6

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    (Gerbera) |1 stem (b) 3 alike (c) assorted
be flowering or foliage plants or
vegetable. P rize aw arded to th e 13—T ra n sv aal Daisy
room having m ose a rtis tic and 3 stem s,
35—Roses, Hybrid Tea, double, combinations
clever scene
14—D elphinium , 1 stem .
(a) 1 stem, (b) 3 alike, (c) 5
INVITATIONAL
Flower Show
Rules Given
CLASS 2 In dividuals Open to 15— D ian th u s (pinks) (a) 2 stem s assorted
j —For neighboring Clubs only
ch ild ren in 1. 2, 3 grades or <b) 5 stem s asso rted
36 -Roses, F loribundas, 1 stem j^arg c arran g e m e n t p lan n ed for
y o u n g er children.
16—F u ch ia (a ) single, 1 b ran ch uP to 1 6 ’
church pulpit. Staged on stand
A rran g em en t in bright colored Up to 16” (b) double, 1 b ran ch 37 Roses, sm all flow ering 1 stem 30" high, top 15” square.
co n tain er.
up to 16” (c)3 to 5 bloom s in 38 Roses, Clim bing, 1 c lu s te r
2 F o r P ast P resid en ts o r th e ir
39 Sw'eet P eas (a) 3 stem s a lik e I rep resen tativ e. N iches 26” wdde,
( ’LASS 3 a F low er a r r a n g '- sau c er»
w ith 4 bloom s (b) 7 stem s as- 36” high. 18” deep. D isplay ex-
c L adies W'ho have never n r nt in shell, (b) D riftw ood (c) 17—G eranium , 1 stem
so
rted
1 pressing th e them e of th e show'.
H
om
em
ade
container.
Open
to
lS
Geum,
3
stem
s
won a ribbon o r never exhibited
40- -S w e e t W illiam s fa) stem (b)
children in grades 4, 5, 6.
19— G ladiolus, 1 spike
b efo re .
b ell),
3 asso rted
( ’LASS 10 “ P acific C o n ta in e rs” CLASS 4 Sam e as class 3 for 20- H eu ch era (coral
41— Tritoma 1 stem
stem s
A rra n g e m e n ts in driftw ood con­ g ra d e s 7 and 8.
42 Violas (a) 6 stem s alik< (l>) I
— ------- /ZT X "
21—H ydrangea, 1 stem
ta in e r. L iners p erm itted .
( ’LASS 5 T e rra riu m s
6 stem s asso rted
22
Iris,
1
stem
,
(a)
B
earded
(b)
a
O ver 18" in length o r
a C hildren in grade 1. 2, and D utch (c) Any o th e r
43— W atsonia, 3 stem s
w id th .
3, o r younger.
44 F low ering Shrubs, 1 stem up
23— Ix ia, 3 stem s
8 “ to 18” in heighth o r
b C hildren in g rad e 4, 5. 6
to
16”
24—
Lily,
1
stem
any
v
a
rie
ty
w id th .
c F o r 7 and 8th grades
45—M iscellaneous
25—
N
a
stu
rtiu
m
s,
5
stem
s
c U nder 8 ” in heighth or
CLASS 6 A quarium s.
H a l single, (h) double
w idth.
SECTION “P”
a C hildren in grafes 1 2, 3 26 Pansies, (a) 3 stem s alik<
d W all P laques.
b C hildren in grades 4. 5, S. ' (b) 5 stem s assorted
POTTED PLANTS
C L A SS 11 S m all a rra n g e m e n ts
c F o r 7 and 8th grades.
27 P elargonium s, one stem
1—Terrariums
not o v er 6 ” high including con­
2 Dish G ardens
ta in e r S ta g e d in niche 9 ” wide. CLASS 7 Dish G ard en s— Open 28 Peonies, one stem
P etu n ias, 3 stem s
3
Single P o tted P lan t, la ) C actii
to
ch
ild
re
n
in
7th
and
8th
grades.
29
9 ” high and 4” deep. N iches pro­
F low ering
CLASS 8
M iscellaneous
All 30 Poppies, (a) O riental, 1 stem or S u ccu len ts (b)
vided by co m m ittee
(h(Icelan
d
,
3
stem
s
<c>
o
th
ers,
3
plant,
(c)
Foliage
p
lant
C LA SS 12 S tu d y in com bining a grade's
stem s,
4— P la n te r Boxes, (a) S u ita b le
p a in tin g and one o r tw o flow’er
31 -P rim u la (P rim ro ce ) 3 stem s for indoors (b) S u itab le for o u t­
HORTICULTURE
a rra n g e m e n ts . S ta g ed on book Class
32 R anuculas, 3 stem s
door patio (to be viewed from
sh elf 60” long. 10” deep and 64” 1 An* m one, 3 stem s
33 Rhododendron, 1 stem up to above) (c) S u ita b le for outdoor
‘‘ I prescribe 4 three-day
from floor. T his class is lim ited 2 A n th irrh in u m S napdraggon
fishing tr ip !”
16”
s ta ir or porch (to be viewed from !
to 12 exhibits. T hose w ishing to
34 Roses, H ybrid Tea, single (a) side o r below’. P la n te r boxes or
a 3 stem s, one variety.
e n te r m u st re g is te r at least one
b 3 stem s asso rte d
w eek p rio r to the show.
3 A quilegia Colum bine,
('L A S S
13 A rrangem ent
of a 3 stem s one color
sp rin g b lw m s in any container,
b 5 stem s asso rted
place«! on sm all console table. Ac­ 4 Azalea. 1 branch up to 16”.
cesso ries p e rm itte d T able to be
a E vergreen, b Deciduous.
provided by exhibitor. This class 5 Begonia (tu b e ro u s), 3 blooms.
is lim ited to six e n trie s and those 6 C alendula, 5 stem s assorted
w ish in g to e n te r m ust re b iste r one 7 C alla (a ) W hite, <b) Yellow,
m o n th p rio r to d a te of show.
(c) Pink, 1 stem
8 C am panula, 3 stem s
JUNIOR
9 C arn atio n , 3 stem s.
C LA SS 1 ( ’lass room exhibit.
10 C oreopsis, 3 stem s
F a rm y a rd
S cene O pen
to
(a ) single, (h) double
g ra d e s 1. 2, 3,
20”x36”.
11 English Daisy, 5 stem s
A nim als m ade from fruit o r 12 A frican Daisw, 3 stem s
A rra n g e m e n ts in your favorit
c o n ta in e r
a Men only.
b Ladies w ho have won rib ­
bons in an y show
savesÆ !
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