PORTER COUNTY FAIR FLOWER SHOW OPEN CLASS SUPERINTENDENT JANET MAGNUSON 462-5450 GENERAL RULES 1.General Public-Open Classes are for all amateur flower growers and designers 18 years and older. You are NOT AN AMATEUR if you earn $1,000 or more in a horticulture related industry per year. Participants MUST be residents of Porter County to enter. Exhibit area is located in EXPO EAST – SOUTH ENTRY DOOR. 2.Not all entries are brought in on the same day. Consult schedule for day and 3.Entry tags may be picked up at the fair office prior to the fair. This is highly recommended. Address labels may be used on entry tags.
HORTICULTURE RULES 1. Pick up entry tags at the Fair Office prior to the fair. Horticulture entry tags will be available on the day of placement; however, exhibitors should allow time to fill out these tags. Address labels may be used. 2.It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to properly fill out entry tags. Variety/cultivar names are required in all classes. Cultivar means a cultivated variety of a plant. Entries with complete botanical names will be given more points. Entries without the proper identification WILL NOT BE JUDGED. 3.Flower Show Superintendent and/or staff WILL NOT help with writing entry tag. 4.Entries will be placed by the Flower Show Staff based on the information on the entry tag. 5.All horticulture specimens must be fresh plant material GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR. 6.All entries shall be placed in a clear vase of water, not soil. 7.Cut specimens should not have any foliage below the water line. 8.Cut specimens can be wedged with clear plastic wrap, but it must not appear above the neck of the container. 9.Fresh plant material may not be treated in any manner, no sprays on leaves, wash with water only. 10.Exhibitors may enter as many classes as desired, but only ONE ENTRY PER CLASS or sub class. 11.Containers will be provided. Exhibitors may provide their own containers, but they must be clear glass, suitable in size for the specimen, and have an address label with exhibitors name on the bottom of the container. Any container not properly marked will become the property of the Porter County Fair. We are not responsible for your container. 12.Exhibitors from the same family and/or using the same garden may exhibit in the same class but CANNOT ENTER SPECIMENS FROM THE SAME PLANT. 13.Classes may be subdivided. 14.No ribbons will be awarded unless the entry is worthy, even if it is the only entry in the class. 15.Best of Section and Best of Show may or may not be awarded. 16.Trees, shrubs, and perennials must be grown on your own property for at least ONE YEAR. DESIGN RULES 1. Designs must be created by the exhibitor. Exhibitors must fill out their own entry tag and place entry in location designated by superintendent. 2.An exhibitor may enter as many design classes as desired, but only ONE ENTRY PER CLASS is permitted. 3.No artificial plant material of any kind is permitted. 4.Fresh plant material cannot be dyed or otherwise treated by application of any substance. It may be clipped, stripped, bent or otherwise manipulated. 5.Accessories are permitted. 6.Religious symbols used must be displayed in a respectful manner and in accordance with local church policy. American Flags and other national flags must be displayed according to proper flag etiquette. 7.Best of Section and Best of Show may or may not be awarded. 8.Design will be viewed from the front only. 9.Flowers may be grown by exhibitor or purchased. 10. All entries shall be placed in water, not soil. 11. We are not responsible for your container. PREMIUMS FOR DESIGN AND HORTICULTURE 1ST PLACE……………………………………………………………………$5.00 plus sticker 2nd PLACE……………………………………………………………………$4.00 plus sticker 3rd PLACE…………………………………………………………………….$3.00 plus sticker Honorable Mention…………………………………………………………no premium THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2012 Entries received between 7 am and 9 am Please allow time to fill out your entry tags Entries will not be accepted after 9 am DIVISION 1 – DESIGN Designs are displayed on white shelves, exhibitor may use an under cloth. SECTION A – MINIATURE DESIGN Class 1 A creative design using all FRESH plant material. Space allowed 6”L x 6”W x 6” H. Class 2 A creative design using herbs. Space allowed 8”L x 8”W x 8” H. Class 3 A creative design using one kind of flower. (May use one or many of the exact same flower) Space allowed 8”L x 8”W x 8”H. SECTION B – STANDARD DESIGN Class 4 A creative design in a coffee mug. Class 5 A creative design using flowers of one color.
Space allowed 12L x 12”W x 12”H. Class 6 A creative design using ONLY FOLIAGE of different shades and textures. Space allowed 12”L x 12”W x 16”H. Class 7 An arrangement in a basket. Space allowed 14”L x 14”W x 14”H. Class 8 A design with a twist (either the flowers or the foliage must have a twist).
Space allowed 18”L x 12”W x 18”H. Class 9 A Vertical design. Space allowed 10”L x 10”W x at least 20” high. DIVISION II – HORTICULTURE Section C – BULBS, TUBERS, AND RHIZOMES Class 10 HOSTA (Liliaceae) Only the leaves are exhibited. Two leaves. A. GREEN (all shades) B.BLUE (all shades) C.YELLOW (all shades) D.WHITE MARGINED 1. Yellow, white, or chartreuse center 2. Green to blue center E.YELLOW MARGINED 1. Yellow, white, or chartreuse center 2.Green to blue center F. GREEN OR BLUE MARGINED 1. Yellow, white, or chartreuse center 2.Green to blue center (distinct from margin color) G. STREAKED OR MOTTLED H.Others not named above I.HOSTA FLOWER ONLY (one) 1. Purple 2.White J.COLLECTION – five different specimens, each in its own container, named and tagged 1. Mini - small leafed collection 2.Medium - large leafed collection Section D – BULBS, TUBERS, AND RHIZOMES Class 11 HEMEROCALLIS Daylily If bi-color, enter in color past the throat (one stem) A. Yellow B.Peach C.Orange D.Bronze E.Cherry Red F.Maroon G.White H.Pink I.Purple J.Other color not above K.Bouquet of three of the same daylily in our vase L.Bouquet of five different daylilies in our vase Class 12 GLADIOLUS Class 13 LILIACEAE Lily A. Asiatic B.Oriental 1. Stargazer 2.Other C.Tiger D.Other (none of the above) Class 14 DAHLIA Class 15 CALADIUM Class 16 ANY OTHER WORTHY SPECIMEN NOT NAMED IN THE SCHEDULE Class 17 SEED POD FROM A BULB, TUBER, OR RHIZOME SECTION E – GRASSES, SEDGES, AND RUSHES (Three detached blades or one spray with three blades) Class 18 Ornamental Grasses (Poaceae) A.Small (Under 18” blade length on plant) B. Medium (18” to 36” blade length on plant) C. Large (Over 36” blade length on plant) D.Grass with bloom (3 stems with 3 plumes) Class 19 Sedge Family (Cyperaceae) A. Cyperus b.Yellow Class 20 Rushes (Juncaceae) SECTION F – ROSES (open bloom, one stem, with foliage) Class 21 HYBRID TEAS, GRANDIFLORAS & THEIR CLIMBING DERIVATIVES Class 22 FLORIBUNDAS AND THEIR CLIMBING DERIVATIVES Class 23 CLIMBING ROSES Class 24 POLYANTHIAS Class 25 MINIATURE Class 26 FRAGRANT Class 27 SHRUB ROSES A. Single Class 28 BOUQUET OF FIVE VARIETIES WITH NAMES IN OUR CLEAR VASE Class 29 ANY OTHER WORTHY SPECIMEN NOT NAMED IN THE SCHEDULE Class 30 CATCH ALL - enter anything in this class that doesn’t qualify for a class today. Not eligible for a top award. ENTRIES WILL BE RELEASED BETWEEN 6PM AND 7 PM ON SUNDAY, JULY 22, Superintendent reserves the right to remove all entries NOT CLAIMED during the designated release times. MONDAY, JULY 23, 2012 ENTRIES RECEIVED BETWEEN 7AM AND 9 A.M. PLEASE ALLOW TIME TO FILL OUT YOUR ENTRY TAGS ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER 9 AM DIVISION II – HORTICULTURE SECTION G – SHRUBS & TREES (one stem) Class 31 BUDDLEIA Butterfly bush Class 32 HIBISCUS (with bloom) A. H. moscheutos B. H. syriacus (Rose of Sharon) C.tropical Class 33 HYDRANGEA A. Arborescens B.Macrophylla 1. Blue 2.Pink 3.Other C.Paniculata D.Quercifolia E.Climbing Hydrangea F.Other Class 34 CONFEROUS EVERGREENS (no longer than 20”) A.Needled B.False Cypress (threadleaf) Class 35 BROADLEAF EVERGREENS A. Box Leaf (crenata) Holly (Ilex) B.Broadleaf Holly C.Other Holly D.Other Broadleaf Evergreen Class 36 DECIDUOUS SHRUB Class 37 DECIDUOUS TREE A.With fruit B.Without fruit Class 38 NATIVE TREE OR SHRUB Class 39 TREE OR SHRUB SEED POD Class 40 ANY OTHER WORTHY SPECIMEN NOT NAMED IN THE SCHEDULE SECTION H – PERENNIALS (one flowering stem with foliage) Class 41 ACHILLEA Yarrow Class 42 ACTAEA Class 43 ALCEA Hollyhock Class 44 CAMPANULA Bellflower B.Blue/purple Class 45 CERATOSTIGMA PLUMBAGINOIDES Leadwort Class 46 COREOPSIS A. Single Stem B.Spray Class 47 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Shasta daisies) Class 48 CROCOSMIA Class 49 DELPHINIUM Class 50 DIANTHUS Class 51 ECHINACEA Coneflower A. Purple B.White C.Orange D.Other Class 52 EUPHORBIA Class 53 FERN A. Crested B.Painted C.Broadleaf D.Other Class 54 GAILLARDIA Blanket flower Class 55 GAURA Class 56 HEUCHERA Coral bells (leaf and flower, flower does not have to be attached to the leaf) B.Purple Class 57 HEUCHERELLA (leaf and flower, flower does not have to be attached To the leaf) Class 58 LIATRIS B.Purple Class 59 MONARDA Class 60 NEPETA Class 61 PEROVSKIA Class 62 PHLOX A. Pink B.White C.Purple D.Other Class 63 PLATYCODON Balloon Flower A. Blue B.White Class 64 RUDBECKIA Class 65 SALVIA Class 66 SEDUM Class 67 STOKESIA Class 68 THALICTRUM Meadow Rue Class 69 VINES (not longer than 20”) A. Flowering B.Non-flowering Class 70 GROUNDCOVERS A. Evergreen B.Deciduous Class 71 NATIVE PERENNIAL Class 72 PERENNIAL SEED POD Class 73 ANY OTHER WORTHY SPECIMEN NOT NAMED IN THE SCHEDULE Class 74 BOUQUET OF FIVE CULTIVARS IN OUR VASE WITH NAMES Class 75 CATCH ALL - Enter anything in this class that doesn’t qualify for a class today. Not eligible for a top award. ENTRIES WILL BE RELEASED BETWEEN 6PM AND 7PM ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2012. Superintendent reserves the right to remove all entries NOT CLAIMED during the designated release time. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2012 ENTRIES WILL BE RECEIVED BETWEEN 7 AM & 9 AM PLEASE ALLOW TIME TO FILL OUT YOUR ENTRY TAGS ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER 9 AM DIVISION II – HORTICULTURE SECTION I – HERBS (three separate stems, deflowered) Class 76 BASIL Class 77 CHIVES Class 78 DILL A. With flowers B.Without flowers Class 79 LAVENDER A. With flowers B.Without flowers Class 80 PARSLEY Class 81 MARJORAM Class 82 MINT Class 83 ROSEMARY Class 84 TARRAGON Class 85 THYME Class 86 SAGE Class 87 OREGANO Class 88 FLOWERING HERB (flower to be judged, not herb, one stem) Class 89 ANY OTHER WORTHY SPECIMEN NOT NAMED IN THE SCHEDULE Class 90 COLLECTION OF FIVE VARIETIES (three stems of each, named, and in five separate vases, each with their own tag) SECTION J – ANNUALS (one flowering stem with foliage) Class 91 ANTIRRHINUM Snapdragon Class 92 BEGONIA A. Flowering B.Non-flowering Class 93 CLEOME Spider Flower Class 94 COLEUS A. Flowering B.Non-flowering Class 95 COSMOS Class 96 EUPHORBIA Class 97 IMPATIENS A.Solid color B.Bi-color C.New guinea Class 98 LANTANA Class 99 MARIGOLD A. Solid color B.Bi-color Class 100 NICOTIANA Flowering tobacco Class 101 PELARGONIUM Geranium Class 102 PETUNIAS (all have one flower except for spray) A. Single B.Single ruffled C.Double D.Spray (multiple stem and multiple flowers) Class 103 SALVIA Class 104 VERBENA Class 105 VINCA Class 106 ZINNIA Class 107 ANNUAL VINE (no longer than 20”) A. Flowering B.Non-flowering Class 108 ANNUAL SEED POD Class 109 ANY OTHER WORTHY SPECIMEN NOT NAMED IN THE SCHEDULE Class 110 BOUQUET OF FIVE ANNUALS IN OUR VASE WITH NAMES Class 111 CATCH ALL- Enter anything in this class that doesn’t qualify for a class today. Not eligible for a top award. ENTRIES WILL BE RELEASED BETWEEN 3PM AND 4 PM ON SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2011. Superintendent reserves the right to remove all entries NOT CLAIMED during the designated release time. SCHEDULE: Classes are exhibited on different days. This is done because of space restrictions and to allow for fresh and new exhibits for the duration of the fair. SCALE OF POINTS FOR HORTICULTURE CULTURAL PERFECTION……………………………………………….50 POINTS CONDITION AND GROOMING……………………………………………20 POINTS DISTINCTION (COLOR, SIZE, SUBSTANCE)………………………….10 POINTS COMPLETELY FILLED OUT ENTRY TAG …………………….………. 20 POINTS SCALE OF POINTS FOR ROSES FORM…………………………………………………………………………….25 POINTS COLOR………………………………………………………………………….20 POINTS SUBSTANCE………………………………………………….….…………….15 POINTS STEM AND FOLIAGE……………………………………………………….20 POINTS BALANCE AND PROPORTION………………………………………………10 POINTS SIZE………………………………………………………………….………….10 POINTS SCALE OF POINTS FOR DESIGN CONFORMANCE………………………………………………………………20 POINTS DESIGN…………………………………………………………………………40 POINTS ARTISTIC CONCEPT…………………………………………………………20 POINTS EXPRESSION………………………………………………………………….10 POINTS DISTINCTION………………………………………………………………….10 POINTS
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