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MARCUS FAIR FLOWERS- 2012 |
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CLASS B - CELOSIA, One Stem |
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COMMITTEE: Maxine Shea, Barbara Carlson, Kris Irwin, |
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1. Crested |
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3. Tall Plumed or |
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Julie Sand, Barb Rosener, Vickie Rainboth, Diane Klassen |
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2. Pendulant |
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Feathered |
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Fern Clarkson |
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CLASS C - COSMOS, Three Blooms |
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ENTRY CLERKS - Committee |
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1. Single |
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2. Double |
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RULES AND REGULATIONS |
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CLASS D - CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Three Blooms |
| 1. PLEASE READ ALL NOTES CAREFULLY. |
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1. Lavender |
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4. Yellow |
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| 2. Doors open for entries in the flower division: 3-8 PM Thursday, August 9th. |
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2. Pink |
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5. Any Other Color |
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| 3. Perishables (rose specimens, hemoracalli, phlox) may be placed until 9:00 AM |
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3. White |
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| Friday, August 10, if advance entry has been made on Thursday, August 9. |
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CLASS E - DAHLIAS, One Bloom (Disbud For Show ) |
| 4. Be prepared to state promptly where you want your flowers entered. |
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1. Giant, over 8" |
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3. Medium, 4" - 6" |
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| Study the schedule at home. It is unfair to expect the committee to study |
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2. Large, 6" - 8" |
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4. Small, under 4" |
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| and classify your entry while others wait. |
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5. Any Other |
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| 5. Exhibitors must furnish their own clear container. |
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CLASS F - Three Stems |
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| 6. All specimen entries must be grown by the exhibitor or by a member of |
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1. Bachelor Buttons |
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3. Dianthus |
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2. Carnation - Sweet William |
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4. Pink |
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| 7. Containers will count points in all arrangements. But not in single entries or |
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CLASS G - DELPHINIUMS, One Spike |
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| 8. Entries may be removed between 6:00 - 7:00 PM (NO SOONER &NO LATER) |
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CLASS H - GLADIOLUS, One Spike |
| on the last day of the fair. |
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1. Blend |
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9. Pink - Light |
| 9. Horticulture Division: First prize - .75; Second prize - .50; Third prize - .35; |
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2. Collection of 3 Blooms |
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10. Purple |
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| Miniature Arrangement and Children's Division: |
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3. Cream |
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11. Red - Dark |
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First prize - .75; Second Prize - .50; Third prize - .35 |
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4. Green |
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12. Red - Light |
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All other arrangements classes: |
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5. Lavender |
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13. Salmon |
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First prize - $1.25 ; Second prize - $1.00; Third prize - .75 |
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6. Miniature |
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14. Smoky |
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| 10. Only one entry in any class from the same family |
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7. Orange |
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15. White |
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| 11. Each specimen must have some of its own foliage as so grown. |
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8. Pink - Dark |
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16. Yellow |
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| 12. Best In Class Award (purple ribbon) will be awarded to the outstanding |
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17. Any Other Color |
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CLASS I - DAISIES, Three Blooms |
| 13. Accessories are permitted in all design classes |
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1. Gaillardia |
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3. Painted |
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| 14. Classes may be subdivided at the discretion of the judge. |
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2. Gloriosa |
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4. Shasta |
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| 15. This department will use diligence to insure safety of the exhibit, but is in |
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5. Any Other |
| no case responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. |
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DIVISION I - HORTICULTURE |
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CLASS J |
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CLASS A - ASTERS - Three Blooms |
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1. Calendula, three blooms |
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2. Coreopsis, |
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1. White |
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4. Red |
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three blooms |
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2. Pink |
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5. Lavender |
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3. Hydrangea, one stem |
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3. Dark Pink |
6. Purple |
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7. Any other color |
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CLASS K - LILIES, One Specimen |
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Miniature |
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Hemerocallis (Day Lily) (bring day of show) |
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a.) Lavender |
d.) Red |
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g.) Two-Toned |
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a.) Pink |
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d.) Orange |
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g.) Apricot |
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b.)Orange |
e.) White |
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h.) Blend |
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b.) Red |
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e.) Lavender |
h.) Brown |
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c.) Pink |
f.) Yellow |
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i.) Other |
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c.) Yellow |
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f.) Cream |
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i.) Blend |
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Shrub Rose |
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Hosta - Large - 1 stem leaf length over 9 inches |
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a.) Pink |
c.) White |
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e.) Blend |
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Medium - 2 stems leaf length 4 in. to 9 Inch |
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b.) Red |
d.) Yellow |
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f.) Other |
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Small - 3 stems leaf length 0 - 4 inches |
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Climbing Roses |
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a.) Blue |
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b.) Green |
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c.) Yellow-gold |
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a.) Lavender |
d.) Red |
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g.) Two - toned |
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1.) Large |
1.) Large |
1.) Large |
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b.) Orange |
e.) White |
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h.) Blend |
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2.) Medium |
2.) Medium |
2.) Medium |
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c.) Pink |
f.) Yellow |
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i.) Other |
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3.) Small |
3.) Small |
3.) Small |
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Any other Rose |
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| 3. Rubrum |
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4. Speciosum Album |
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a.) Lavender |
d.) Red |
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g.) Two - toned |
| 5. Surprise Lily ( Naked Lady) |
6. Tiger |
7. Any Other |
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b.) Orange |
e.) White |
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h.) Blend |
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c.) Pink |
f.) Yellow |
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i.) Other |
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CLASS S - SNAPDRAGONS, Three Stems |
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CLASS L - MARIGOLD |
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Dwarf. 3 Blooms 1" - 2" |
2. Lg. Orange, 3 Blooms, over 4" |
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CLASS T - STRAWFLOWERS, Three Stems |
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a.) Predominantly Dark Orange |
3. Lg Yellow, 3 Blooms, over 4" |
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b.) Predominantly Light Orange |
4. Med. Orange, 3 Blooms |
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CLASS U - SWEET PEAS, Three Stems |
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c.) Predominantly Yellow |
5. Med. Yellow, 3 Blooms |
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Annual |
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Perennial |
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d.) Mixed Color |
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6. Miniature, 3 spray, 1/2 " |
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CLASS V - TUBEROSE, One Stem |
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CLASS M - NASTURTIUMS, Six Blooms |
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CLASS W - TUBEROSE BEGONIAS (Disbud For Show) |
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CLASS N - PANSIES, Three Stems |
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1. Collection of Three Blooms |
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Single, one bloom, |
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CLASS O - PETUNIA, Three Sprays |
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2. Double, one bloom any color |
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any color |
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1.)Single |
2.) Double |
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3.) Ruffled |
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CLASS X - ZINNIAS |
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CLASS P - PHILOX (Perennial), One Stem |
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6. Green, (3) blooms |
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CLASS Q - PLATYCODON(Balloon Flower), One Stem |
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7. Small, (3) blooms, 1"-2" |
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1. Dwarf, (3) Blooms up to 1" |
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8. Striped zinnia, (3) blooms |
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CLASS R - ROSES |
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2. Fantasy, Giant, (1) bloom, 4"-6" |
9. Any other zinnia, (3) blooms |
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Floribunda |
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3. Fantasy, Medium, (3) blooms, 2"-4" |
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a.) Lavender |
c.) Pink |
e.) White |
g.) Two-Tones |
4. Flowered, Giant, (1) bloom, 4"-6" |
CLASS Y- |
ANY OTHER NAMED SPECIMEN NOT LISTED |
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b.) Orange |
d.) Red |
f.) Yellow |
h.) Blend |
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5. Flowered, Medium, (3) blooms, 2"-4" |
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Annual |
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Perennial |
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i.) Other |
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CLASS Z - HOUSE PLANTS |
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Grandiflora |
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1. African Violets, Single |
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Ferns |
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a.) Pink |
c.) White |
e.) Two-Toned |
g) Other |
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2. African Violets, double |
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Foliage Plant |
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b.) Red |
d.) Yellow |
f.) Blend |
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3. Begonias |
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Impatiens |
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Hybrid Tea |
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a.) Hybrid b.) rex c.) any other |
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Ivy - Any Variety |
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a.) Lavender |
d.) Red |
g.) Two Toned |
j.) Other |
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4. Blooming Plants |
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Novelty Plants |
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b.)Orange |
e.) White |
h.) Blend |
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5. Cactus |
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Philodendrons |
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c.) Pink |
f.) Yellow |
i.) Peace - any Color |
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a.) Cacti Disn b.) Single Cactus |
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Succulents |
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Any Other |
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CLASS AA - Patio Containers - First place will be awarded the "Sis' Favorite" |
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award of $25 in memory of Margaret (Sis Rasmussen) Simonsen. |
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