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The 117th Annual IPE Prize Book 87 DEPARTMENT 12 - FLORAL CHAIRPERSON: Ellen Dyck - 604-316-0842 Jenny Anderson, Denise Bronson, Sue Lendrum, Betty Bifano, Ann Dyck, Sharon Schlaak ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ENTRIES CLOSE - FRIDAY AUGUST 5th, 4PM SPECIAL ATTENTION: is called to the Hall Exhibitors Handbook printed in the beginning of the Prize List. PLEASE NOTE: Due to limited space your containers will only be kept for 2 weeks following the fair and then be donated to the Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop. EXHIBITOR INFORMATION ENTRY FEE: 75 cents per class. Minimum fee of $1.50 if only one class entered plus Exhibitor Ticket unless current IPE membership held. PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd $2.00 unless otherwise stated. (only 1 - 1st, 1 - 2nd, & 1 - 3rd, will be awarded in each class) RULES All flowers must be grown by the Exhibitor in the open classes. No hot house flowers permitted. in any class. Colour variation allowed unless colour specified. Plants must be the property of the exhibitor for at least two months (this rule does not apply to decorative classes). Please bring your own containers. Containers used for floral entries MUST be CLEAR GLASS, except where bowls are specified in bench classes, arrangements not included. Definition of “bowl” - is wider than it is high Definition of “vase” - Is taller than it is wide and has a small opening. Definition of “basket” - must have a usable & accessible handle. Definition of “novel” - unusual in an interesting way. Association not responsible for valuable containers. No points allotted for containers. Carafes in half litre and litre sizes donated by Casabello Wines, Penticton will be available to use as containers for some cut flowers & rose entries. A table will be provided to prepare entries. A MEMBER of the floral committee will assist the exhibitors where needed. Judged by B.C. Council of Garden Club Standards. PLEASE NAME YOUR CUT FLOWERS IF POSSIBLE. The 117th Annual IPE Prize Book CUT FLOWERS NOTE: Cut Flowers will be judged on: Form - Uniformity, proper shape, and proper petalage. Stem & Foliage - strength and/or straightness, quality,size and proportion. Colour - Uniformity, intensity, clarity and brilliance. Size - Uniformity, and proper size for variety. Condition - must be free of blemish, pests, disease and damage. DEFINITIONS ANNUAL: A plant that grows, blooms, seeds and dies in one year, and is reproduced from seeds. PERENNIAL: a plant that lives for more than two (2) years from the same root, bulb or tuber each year, wintering either in or out of the ground. BLOOM: a single flower on a stem without side buds. For a Roses blooms with no side buds 1/2 to 3/4 open, having a high pointed center. CUT: a branch with leaves, flower & buds or blossoms. FOLIAGE: the leaves of any plant or stems bearing only leaves colour variation allowed SPRAY: a cluster of blooms at the end of a cane. A spray should have 2 or more blooms, (note a bud is not a bloom) Bud: one bud, sepals sown, showing colour and not more then a quarter open. CLASSES 01. Asters, any type, 3 stems, 1 container 02. Calendula, 3 stems, 1 container 03. Clematis, 3 stems, 1 variety, 1 container 04. Cosmos, 3 sprays, 1 container 05. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom over 10 inches 06. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom 8” to 10 inches 07. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom 6” to 8 inches 08. Dahlia, decorative, 1 bloom 4” to 6 inches 09. Dahlia, cactus types, 1 bloom over 10 inches 10. Dahlia, cactus types, 1 bloom 8” to 10 inches 11. Dahlia, cactus types, 1 bloom 6” to 8 inches 12. Dahlia, cactus types, 1 bloom 4” to 6 inches 13. Dahlia, ball, 1 bloom, over 3 ½ inches 14. Dahlia, decorative, miniature, under 4 inches 3 blooms, 1 variety, 1 container 15. Dahlia, cactus type’s miniature, under 4 inches, 3 blooms, 1 variety, 1 container 16. Dahlia, ball miniature, under 3 ½ inches, 3 blooms, 1 variety, 1 container 17. Dahlia, Pom Pons 5 blooms, 1 container 18. Dahlias, 1 container miniature, 5 stems 19. Dahlia, any other type (variety) not listed 20. Dahlias, basket of mixed varieties, front facing 21. Gladiolus, giant, 1 spike over 5 ½ inches 22. Gladiolus, large, 1 spike 4 ½”-5 ½ inches 23. Gladiolus, medium, 1 spike 3 ½”-4 ½ inches 24. Gladiolus, small, 1 spike 2 ½”-3 ½ inches 25. Gladiolus, miniature, 3 spikes up to 2 ½ inch, 1 container. 88 26. Gladiolus, not miniature, 5 spikes, 1 container, any colour 27. Helianthus (sunflowers), 3 stems, 1 container 28. Marigolds, African, 1 container, 3 blooms 29. Marigolds, French collection, 1 bowl 30. Marigolds, Tagetes collection, 1 bowl 31. Pansies, 1 bowl, 5 blooms with own foliage 32. Petunias, double with own foliage, 7 stems in bowl 33. Petunias, single with own foliage, 7 stems in bowl 34. Rudbeckia, variety named, 3 stems, one container 35. Snapdragons, standard variety, 5 spikes 36. Snapdragons, double variety, 5 spikes 37. Sweet Peas, 5 stems 38. Zinnia, any type 5 blooms 39. Annual, any other type not listed, 3 stems, 1 container 40. Flowering Shrub, any type, 3 stems, 1 container ROSES ROSES MUST BE NAMED IF SPECIFIED Incorrect naming of any rose will NOT result in disqualification although is should not be encouraged. Specimen Blooms: 1/2 to 3/4 open Hybrid Tea - usually have one flower to a stem with side buds Floribunda - usually have a spray of bloom at the end of a cane. Grandiflora - are between the hybrid teas and the floribunda in flower pattern Shrubs, Climbers, Miniature & Old Garden Roses these types have become intermixed in their breeding and it is often necessary to look up a reference book to find out to what type a particular rose belongs. 41. 1 H.T., red or red blend variety named 42. 1 H.T., white or near white variety named 43. 1 H.T., yellow or yellow blend, variety named 44. 1 H.T., pink,light, medium, dark or blend, variety named 45. 1 H.T., orange, orange blends, orange pink, orange - red or russet, variety named 46. 1 H.T.,apricot or apricot blend variety named 47. 1 H.T., mauve or mauve blend variety named 48. 1 H.T. fully open bloom of a hybrid tea or Grandifloras,stamens may or may not be showing, side buds not allowed 49. 1 H.T., 1 bud,Showing colour and not more than a quarter open 50. H. T., 3 stems of 3 different roses each a different colour displayed in vase 1) Top bloom:, 1 bud sepals down and at least 2 petals unfurling, but not more than 1/4 open. 2) Middle bloom: 1 exhibition stage bloom 3) Bottom bloom: 1 fully open bloom stamens Need not show Prize money donated by Armstrong Garden Club 1st $8.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $3.00 89 The 117th Annual IPE Prize Book 51. H.T., 3 Stems of one variety displayed in 1 vase a) Top bloom:, 1 bud sepals down and at least 2 petals unfurling, but not more than 1/4 open. b) Middle bloom: 1 exhibition stage bloom c) Bottom bloom: 1 fully open bloom stamens need not show Prize money donated by Armstrong Garden Club 1st $8.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $3.00 52. Floribundas, 1 spray any colour 53. Floribundas, Garden Bouquet - minimum 3 blooms or 1 spray in a vase with home grown flowers, herbs or shrubs etc. 54. Grandifloras, 1 spray any colour 55. Grandifloras, 3 stems any colour with or without side buds Shrub roses - a portion of the previous stem growth can be attached can be shown above the lip of the vase 56. Shrub, (not David Austin Rose) 1 spray with or without side buds, single or semi double petals 57. Shrub (not David Austin Rose) 1 spray with or without side buds, double or full or very full petals 58. Climbers (not David Austin Rose) 1 stem with or without side buds of a large flowered climber David Austin Roses: with or without side buds a portion of the previous stem growth can be attached 59. David Austin, 1 spray any colour 60. David Austin. Garden Bouquet - minimum 3 blooms or 1 spray of shrubs, climbers or Austin in a vase with flowers, herbs or greenery etc, any colour 61. Old Garden Rose, 1 stem any colour 62. Old Garden Rose, 3 sprays, 2 or more varieties in a vase 62. Miniature Rose, 1 bloom without side buds, any colour, 1 container 63. Miniature Rose,3 decorative blooms, with or without side buds, 1 or more varieties, any colour. 64. Miniature Rose, 1 spray any colour 65. Miniature Rose, Garden Bouquet minimum 3 blooms or 1 spray in a vase with flowers, herbs or greenery Fragrance: Fragrance to count for 75%, quality of bloom 25%, limited to 1 bloom per vase 66. Fragrance, Old garden rose, any colour 67. Fragrance, Hybrid tea, any colour 68. Fragrance, any other type of rose, any colour OKANAGAN GARDEN’S SPECIAL TROPHY MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 1 - 68 WERNER HARTMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY MOST POINTS IN ROSES DECORATIVE CLASSES Fresh flowers except where specified. NOTE: Arrangements will be judged on: Design, Colour harmony, Originality Texture, Harmony of materials, Relation of container Condition of flowers and foliage PLEASE USE A WATER RECEPTACLE THAT IS EASILY WATERED AND ADEQUATE TO MAINTAIN FLOWERS (Especially Minis) NO BAGGIES OR SARAN WRAP 69. A tribute to the Field & Seed Department incorporate the Field & Seed theme into your arrangement “Bushels of Fun for Everyone Prize money: ARMSTRONG GARDEN CLUB 1st:6.00, 2nd:4.00, 3rd:3.00 70. Decorated Hat, using dried horticultural materials, such as seeds, grasses, flowers, etc. accessories allowed. 1st:$5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 71. Miniature arrangement not over 3” wide or 3:” high including container and base if used 1st:$5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 72. Arrangement of flowers not over 5” wide and 5” high 1st:$6.00, 2nd: $4.00, 3rd: $3.00 73. Arrangement for special occasion such as new baby, graduation, birthday, accessories allowed 1st:$6.00, 2nd: $4.00, 3rd: $3.00 74. Arrangement of miniature roses fresh materials to be used, keep the miniature roses as the main feature 1st:$6.00, 2nd: $4.00, 3rd: $3.00 75. MEN ONLY: Arrangement in novel container, not to exceed 24 inches in height or width. Accessories allowed. Prize money: donated by ARMSTRONG GARDEN CLUB. 1st:$6.00, 2nd: $4.00, 3rd: $3.00 76. Floral arrangement using a common household item (not a vase). 1st:$5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 77. Basket arrangement, flowers any type mixed colors, handle of basket should be usable & accessible 1st:$5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 78. Dining table arrangement of fresh flowers, with candle(s) 1st:$5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 79. A Christmas Arrangement - accessories allowed 1st:$5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 80. Autumn Bounty, a design using at least four of the following, flowers, fruit, vegetables, berries, grasses & grains. 81. Arrangement, Oriental in feeling, accessories allowed 82. Novel container of fresh flowers 83. Twins, A design using Two containers that reflect each other The 117th Annual IPE Prize Book 84. Pattern in Green - shades of green only, a foliage & flower arrangement in nature’s green hues 85. Ahh, the Roses - Arrangement featuring roses 86. Snow White - Arrangement using White flowers with foliage in a variety of nature’s green hues 87. Tea Time - arrangement using a tea cup & saucer 88. Charitable Donation: make YOUR favorite arrangement, in a vase you are happy to give away after the judging these arrangements will be donated to Senior care home. We will take and display pictures of these arrangement for the remainder of the I.P.E. POINT LIST FOR FLOWER EXHIBITS 40 points for artistic effect 30 points for variety 30 points for quality of flowers POTTED PLANTS One plant per container except where specified, and pots not to exceed 12 inches across except where specified. OVERSIZE CONTAINERS WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. Plants will be judged on: Foliage - clean, healthy, of good colour. Condition - all old foliage of blooms to be removed; must be free from blemish, pest, disease and damage. Size plant and pot size should be proper proportion. Appearance - all entries should be in clean, attractive pots. 89. African violet 90. Tuberous begonia. 1st prize sponsored by BLUE MOUNTAIN NURSERY - $10.00 gift certificate 91. Fuchsia, 1st prize sponsored by BLUE MOUNTAIN NURSERY - $10.00 gift certificate 92. Geranium, 1st prize sponsored by BLUE MOUNTAIN NURSERY - $10.00 gift certificate 93. Any other type flowering plant, not listed 94. Foliage plant one variety 95. Mix of foliage plant 96. Bonsai in container, living, no dried materials 97. Topiary, living, no dried materials 98. Rex Begonia HANGING PLANTS 99. Hanging Flowering House Plants 100. Hanging foliage plant, non bloomer. First Prize Sponsored by BLUE MOUNTAIN NURSERY $10.00 Gift Certificate. 101. Hanging flowering plants, one variety 102. Mixed Hanging Basket - no size limit 103. Hanging Ivy Geraniums, pot or basket. 1st prize Sponsored by SHEPHERDS HOME HARDWARE $10.00 Gift Certificate 90 CONTAINER GARDENS 104. Cacti and/or succulent plants, accessories allowed, novel container 105. Dish Garden, accessories allowed. Max container size 12” wide x 6” deep. Prize money donated by ARMSTRONG GARDEN CLUB 1st: $8.00, 2nd: $5.00, 3rd: $3.00 106. Flowering patio pot, annuals or perennials, pot not to exceed 24” across. SHEPHERD’S HOME HARDWARE SPECIAL 1st: $15.00 Gift Certificate, 2nd: $10.00 Gift Certificate, 3rd: $5.00 Gift Certificate 107. Display featuring water, accessories allowed not over 18” high or wide. 1st Prize Sponsored by BLUE MOUNTAIN NURSERY - $10.00 gift certificate. YOUTH CLASS - Classes 108 to 109 For youth 13 to 18 years of age. Put age on entry form Plants must be grown by exhibitor. Plant pots not to exceed 12” except where specified. PRIZE MONEY: 1st: $5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 unless otherwise stated. 108. Arrangement using flowers and container that is appealing to children. 109. One container of Annuals, $25.00 1st Prize sponsored by Purple Springs Nursery JUNIOR SECTION - Classes 110 to 108 For boys and girls up to and including 12 years. Put age on entry form. Plants must be grown by exhibitor. Plant pots not to exceed 12” except where specified. One plant per container unless specified. PRIZE MONEY: 1st: $5.00, 2nd: $3.00, 3rd: $2.00 unless otherwise stated. CLASSES: 110. One container of Annuals 1st Prize $25.00 Sponsored by Purple Springs Nursery 111. ”A tribute to the Field & Seed Department ” incorporate the Field & Seed Theme Bushels of fun for Everyone 1st Prize $20.00 sponsored by Okanagan Garden & Roses Club 112. Novel container of potted plants, annuals, perennials or Cacti/succulents. 1st - $10.00 gift certificate Prize sponsored by SHEPHERDS HOME HARDWARE 113. Frisbee Pond Garden, accessories allowed, 2 - 5 years old: Ribbons only 114. Frisbee Pond Garden, accessories allowed, 6 to 12 years old: Ribbons only 115. Mud pie, decorated with materials from nature, such as flowers, leaves, seeds etc. ages 2 to 5 years: Ribbons only The 117th Annual IPE Prize Book 116. Mud pie, decorated with materials from nature, such as flowers, leaves, seeds etc. ages 6 to 12 years. Ribbons only 117. “EGG FACES with GREEN HAIR” Slice the top off a hard boiled egg, clean out the contents of the shell. Decorate the shell with a face and fill with potting soil sprinkle with grass seed . Remember the seed needs light to grow and water to drink. Please plant at least 4 weeks before the fair so you have a good crop of hair. Display in egg cups these can be made from paper dixie cups. Purple Springs Nursery Special Most points in Show rosette & $30.00 91