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“Reflections Montserrat National Trust Botanic Garden Committee Flower Show Venue: Montserrat National Trust Headquarters- Olveston Friday December 4th to Sunday December 7 2014 Opening Hours: 1pm - 6 pm on Friday; 10 am to 6pm on Saturday and 1pm - 4:30pm Sunday Rules and Regulations 1. The show is open to every member of the public. 2. The Exhibitor may enter no more than two exhibits in any class except in Cut Flower Section where only one entry is allowed per Class. 3. The Exhibitor must have grown exhibit for at least three months prior to the date of the Show. This regulation does not apply to floral and other designs where purchased flowers may form part of the arrangement; however the actual design MUST be the creation of the Exhibitor. 4. Registration is free. Please contact the Montserrat National Trust for Tickets for the Tea Party. 5. All potted plants must be received by 5 pm on Thursday 4th December. 6. All Floral Designs and Cut Flower entries must be received by 8: 30 am on Friday, 5th December. 7. Exhibits must not be removed before the last day of the Exhibition and must be removed by Monday, December 8. Entries could be freshened after the Judging is completed. 8. All entries must be in accordance with the show’s Rules and Classifications. 9. All entries must be properly tagged using the exhibit tags provided by the Committee and properly registered by an Official of the Botanic Garden Flower Show Committee. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure that the entries are correctly labeled. 10. The tags must be attached to the specimen and not to the display container or stand. 11. Judging of the entries will take place on Friday December 5th starting at 9:00am. 12. No Exhibitor should be present during the judging of his or her exhibit. The judges’ decision is final. “Reflections 13. The Committee will exercise all care but will not be responsible for loss or breakage of entries and containers of accessories. 14. Forms will be available for Registering for the Flower Show. These can be obtained from the Montserrat National Trust or Committee Members. 15. Completed Registration Forms must reach the Trust by Friday 21 November 2014 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SECTION 1 – CUT FLOWERS Class (ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS) 1 ANNUAL – eg Gerbera, Cockscomb/Celosia, Zinnia (single specimen) 2 ANTHURIUM - hybrid (single stem displayed without foliage) 3 ANTHURIUM - hybrid (three stems of same variety and colour, displayed without foliage) 4 GINGER FAMILY - red (single specimen displayed with maximum two leaves) 5 GINGER FAMILY - pink (single specimen displayed with maximum two leaves) 6 GINGER FAMILY – white (single specimen displayed with maximum two leaves) 7 GINGER FAMILY – single colour (three specimens of same variety and colour, displayed with maximum two leaves per specimen) 8 IXORA - miniature (single specimen) 9 IXORA – medium/large (single specimen) 10 ROSE - hybrid tea, any colour (single specimen bloom) 11 ROSE – Floribunda, any colour (single spray) 12 ORCHID (single flowering stem, displayed without foliage or artificial aids) 13 BANANA FAMILY – Heliconia, any colour (single specimen) “Reflections 14 BANANA FAMILY – Heliconia, any colour (three stems) 15 OTHER CUT FLOWER, not specified above, in classes 1 to 14 (single specimen) SECTION 2 - POTTED PLANTS DIVISION 2A FLOWERING PLANTS (single plant) Class 16 Anthurium 17 Bouganivillia 18 Hibiscus 19 Musaceae (eg heliconia) 20 Rose (miniature, floribunda, hybrid tea) 21 Spaththyphyllum (peace lily) 22 Begonia 23 Episcia 24 Bromeliad 25 Euphorbia milii (Crown of Thorns) 26 Adenium (Desert Rose) 27 Orchid - Cattleya group 28 Orchid - Dendrobium group 29 Orchid - Phalanaenopsis 30 Other Orchid, not specified in classes 27 to 29, eg Oncidium, Vanda, 31 Flowering plant not specified above in classes 16 to 26 “Reflections DIVISION 2B FOLIAGE PLANTS Class 32 Aglaonema 33 Dieffenbachia (single or multiple stemmed) 34 Alocasia 35 Caladium 36 Calathea 37 Coleus (Joseph’s coat) 38 Aralia 39 Cordyline 40 Dracaena 41 Philodendron, self heading or climbing 42 Scindapsus (Pothos), climbing type 43 Syngonium 44 Fern – Adiantum (Maiden Hair) 45 Fern – Asplenium (Bird’s Nest) 46 Fern – Nephrolepsis 47 Fern – other not specified in classes 44 to 46 48 Croton 49 Palm 50 Other Foliage Plant - not specified in Division 2B, classes 32 to 49 plant is less than 18 inches in height not including pot, “Reflections 51 Other Foliage Plant - not specified in Division 2B, classes 32 to 49 (plant is more than 18 inches in height not including pot) 52 Cacti – column type (hairy/non-hairy) 53 Cacti - mammillaria 54 Cacti – other not specified in classes 52 and 53 55 Sanseviera (mother-in-law tongue) 56 Other Succulent (agave, aloe, crassula, echeveria, kalanchoe) 57 Collection of cacti and/or succulent (at least three plants) SECTION 3 – FLORAL ART or FLOWER ARRANGEMENT (local material may be grown by exhibitor or purchased) DIVISION 3A FLORAL ARRANGEMENT (FRESH MATERIAL) 58 An arrangement using local material only 59 An arrangement using local and imported material 60 An arrangement using foliage only DIVISION 3B FLORAL ARRANGEMENT (DRIED MATERIAL) 61 An arrangement using local material only 62 An arrangement using local and imported material DIVISION 3C 63 FLORAL ARRANGEMENT ( FRESH AND OR DRY MATERIAL) An interpretative arrangement of the theme “Reflections” – accessories may be used “Reflections SECTION 4 –FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND HERBS (All exhibits in this section must be grown locally) DIVISION 4A LOCALLY GROWN FRUITS 64 Collection of three or four distinct kinds of fruits (displayed in container, not exceeding 12” in diameter or 12” square and arranged for effect) 65 Jumbo/Giant size fruit (single specimen) DIVISION 4B LOCALLY GROWN VEGETABLES 66 A basket of sized 6” of three (3) vegetables (arranged for effect) 67 A basket sized 6” to 12” of three or more vegetables (arranged for effect) 68 Jumbo/Giant size vegetable (single specimen) DIVISION 4C LOCALLY GROWN HERBS 69 Herb in a container (single specimen) 70 Basket of three (3) or four (4) Herbs, attractively arranged for effect SECTION 5 – CREATIVE ART WITH FLOWERS AND/OR FRUITS & VEGETABLES (Exhibits made by children, ages fourteen and under) 71 a creature made from fruit and/or vegetables 72 a container of floating flowerheads, arranged for effect 73 miniature floral arrangement (not to exceed 5 inches in both height and diameter) 74 petite floral arrangement (not to exceed 9 inches in both height and diameter) 75 a plant grown in an unusual container Arrangement in Classes 71-74 must be put together by Students at the Exhibition Site on the day of the Exhibition. SECTION 6 – THEME INTERPRETATION EXHIBITS BY COMMUNITY GROUPS and FLORISTS/VENDORS for display “Reflections