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© 2007 Hardwick Fair Association


 
245th

Originated in 1762
The Oldest Fair in the United States

FLOWERS

Town House, 2nd Floor

Committee: Pamela Robinson, Kaye Boothman, Ann Mitus, Ginny Rich, Kirsten Noble, Linda Young, Joyce Smith, Cindy Lagomarsino

RULES: One entry per class. Designs must be work of exhibitor, exhibitor must grow horticulture specimens. All plant material must be fresh, except for dried flower category. Containers for cut specimens (G-J) to be provided by the Fair. Three specimens of same color and size are required in the cut specimen classes; foliage to be included. Youth and adults judged separately.

Theme: August Still Life

Water Lilies
& Willow Branches
High Adventure
Out of the Blue

ARRANGEMENTS
A. “Water Lilies & Willow Branches” - Monet: An asymmetrical arrangement using the pastel colors found in this painting.
B. “High Adventure” - Brenders: An arrangement of dried flowers.
C. “Out of the Blue” - Hillier: A linear arrangement of blue and white flowers.
D. “Bucket of Blooms” - Spivey: An arrangement using herbs and flowers, not to exceed 16 inches.
E. “Fruit Flowers II" - Pedersen: A bright & lively arrangement, not to exceed 18 inches.
F. “Garden Stair” - Chen: A miniature arrangement not to exceed 5” total inches in height and width.

Bucket of Blooms
Fruit Flowers II
Garden Stair

CUT SPECIMENS
G. PERENNIALS
1. Roses 2. Phlox 3. Asters  4. Delphiniums  5. Other
H. BULBS, CORMS OR TUBERS
1. Dahlias 2. Gladioli 3. Other
I. ANNUALS
1. Marigolds   2. Zinnias  3. Petunias   4. Cosmos   5. Other

J. PLANTS (pot not to exceed 12 in. across)
    1 . Hanging – flowering 2.  Hanging – non-flowering
    3.  Non-hanging – flowering 4.  Non-hanging – non-flowering
    5.  Topiary    6.  Dish Garden