DIVISION I: HORTICULTURE “Garden Gems”
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Section A.
Broadleaf Evergreen Tree or Shrub Branches: Flowering specimen (30” maximum, 10” minimum)
Class 1. Camellia (in flower, 1-2” stem displayed in a clear cup or plate, preferably showing 2 leaves)
Class 2. Cotoneaster - Not Judged
Class 3. Prunus
Class 4. Rhododendron (Azalea)
Class 5. Viburnum
Class 6. Other
Section B. Deciduous Tree or Shrub Branches: Flowering specimen (30” maximum, 10” minimum)
Class 7. Cercis
Class 8. Chaenomeles
Class 9. Cornus - Not Judged
Class 10. Deutzia - No Entries
Class 11. Fothergilla
Class 12. Magnolia - No Entries
Class 13. Malus
Class 14. Prunus - No Entries
Class 15. Rhododendron (Azalea)
Class 16. Syringa
Class 17. Viburnum
Class 18. Other
Section C. Herbaceous Flowering Perennials: Cut flower specimen (one stem unless otherwise noted)
Class 19. Ajuga
Class 20. Brunnera
Class 21. Dicentra
Class 22. Epimedium
Class 23. Euphorbia
Class 24. Helleborus
Class 25. Iberis (3 stems required)
Class 26. Mertensia
Class 27. Paeonia
Class 28. Phlox
Class 29. Polygonatum - No Entries
Class 30. Pulmonaria
Class 31. Tiarella - No Entries
Class 32. Other
Section D. Herbaceous Foliage Perennials: Cut foliage specimen (one stem, unless otherwise noted)
Class 33. Ferns - No Entries
Class 34. Herbs (3 stems required)
Class 35. Heuchera
Class 36. Other
Section E. Rosa: Cut flower specimen (one spray or stem with at least one 5-leaf leaflet)
Class 37. Hybrid Tea - No Entries
Class 38. Miniature Rose - No Entries
Section F. Bulbs: Cut flower (one stem unless otherwise specified)
Class 40. Allium No Entries
Class 41. Iris
Class 42. Narcissus
A Trumpet
B. Large-Cupped
C. Small—Cupped
D. Double
E. Miniature - No Entries
F. Other
Class 43. Tulipa
A. Single : (1)”Dordogne”
B. Other
C. Parrot
D. Other including Lily Flower and Fringed
Class 44. Other
Section G. Collection: A group of five different cut and named specimens that have a common characteristic, displayed in individual green glass containers. To be judged for cultural perfection.
Section G. Collection