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2. Three stems or three blooms on one stem of a variety constitutes an exhibit unless otherwise Indicated. 3. Foliage of plant required on all specimens. 4. Professionals may enter for exhibit only. Some do's: 1. Do check schedule before making entries. 2. Do choose most perfect specimens for each class. 3. Do have right number of blossoms or stems as indicated. 4. Do label with variety name. 5. Do groom flowers. 6. Do enter the right class and lot. 7. Do groom and water houscplants. Some Don 'Is 1. Do not attempt to arrange plants or flowers at the entry table. 2. Do not expect the superintendents to supply you with the name or class. 3. Do not enter a potted or hanging plant or flower that has not been in your . possess'nn lm than ninety (90) days. Flower Hints 1. Cut flowers in late afternoon of the day before they are exhibited, place immediately in deep luke warm water, free of drafts and In a dark place. 2. Select material in its prime and pest free. 3. Hoses should have healthy stems, be shown with foliage, and blooms should be 13 to open. 4. Gladioli should be 1-3 of flower fully opened, 1-3 of flower showing color and 1-3 of flower In tight buds. 5. Dahlias should have minimum of two leaves, no buds and the center should show. 6. When entering two or more blooms, each should be of the same size. Flower Arranging Contest: See daily schedule. There will be an opportunity for people to enter a contest of flower arranging. Bring your own tools, flowers and containers. Premiums same as exhibit entries. PREMIUMS (except where noted) 1st $3.00, 2nd 12.00, 3rd-$lO0 Best flower of show: Sweepstakes Best potted plant: A plant, donated by Posey Patch Beat hanging basket: A hanging basket, donated by Posey Patch Chumpion: donated by Heppner Garden Club DIVISION 1 - ANNUALS LOT 1. Alyssum.Sstems 2. Aster i 4 - - We keep a jump ahead Rural electric systems were turning on the lights across America's countryside while many were still calling the Job an "impossible dream." Our record speaks for Itself. Today, we're working harder than ever before, to ensure adequate dependable power to keep pace with rural America's mounting needs ... to help find solutions to our nation's energy problems. In our business it's tough keeping ahead, but our years of experience help. You can count on us. Serving your energy needs vmuU9 Tomorrow Columbia Basin Electric Coop. Serving WW square mile in 5 counties The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppner, a. Fluffy, 3 stems b. Single, 3 stems c. Other 3 stems 3. Bells of Ireland, 1 stalk 4. Black -eyed Susan, 3 stems 5. Calendula, 3 stems 6. Celosia, 3 stems 7. Cosmos, 3 blooms 8. Larkspur, 1 stalk 9. Marigold a. Dwarf, double, 3 stems b. Dwarf, single, 3 stems c. Giant Carnation, 3 blooms d. Giant Mum, 1 bloom 10. Nasturtium, S blooms or two sprays 11. Petunia, any color, 1 or 2 sprays a. Double ruffled b. Single ruffled Oregon, Thursday, Jane It, 1MI-SEVENTEEN c. Single bedding d. Single floral hybrid 12. Phlox, 1 stalk 13. Snapdragons, 2 stalks 14. Sunflower 15. Sweet pea, any color or mixed, 3 stems 16. Zinnia a. Giant, 1 bloom b. Giant cactus, 1 bloom c. Medium, 3 blooms d. Pompons, 3 blooms e. Other Zinnias 17. Cornflower, 3 stems 18. Verbena, 3 stems 19. Collection of annuals, 5 or more of 1 specimen or a variety. 20. Other DIVISION 2 - PERENNIALS OR BIENNIALS LOT t 1. Amaryllis 2. Begonia, tuberous, 1 bloom 3. Baby's Breath, 1 spray 4. Canna, 1 stem 5. Carnation, 3 blooms 6. Chinese lanterns, 1 spray 7. Chrysanthemum a. Button, 1 stem or spray b. Miniature, 1 stem or spray c. Large, 2 inches or more, 1 bloom 8. Coral Bells, S stems 9. Dahlias, 1 stem with foliage, no buds a. Cactus 1. Miniature 2. Regular 3. Large b. Formal Decorative 1. Miniature 2. Regular 3. Large c. Informal Decorative 1. Miniature 2. Regular 3. Large d. Pompon e. Basket of mixed at least 5 f. Bedding Dahlia's 10. Daisy a. Gloriosa, 1 bloom of 3 inches b. Gloriosa, collection of 3 blooms c. Shasta, 1 bloom of 3 inches d. Shasta, collection of 3 blooms 11. Pansy, 5 blooms 12. Poppy, 3 blooms 13. Sweet William, 3 sprays 14. Golden Glow 15. Other Dobyns Pest Control John & Jean Jepsen Call Us for Your Pest Needs No Job too Large, or Small! lone, Oregon Phone 422-7180 ana AVX INSURANCE I I I I I FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 228 North Main Street Heppner.Oregon Phone 676-9625 M. Ray Boyce i i i i i i i i i i (IIIIIIIIIIUIIHIHIIIIIIIIIMHH