Class 29 – Plants and Flowers
Director: Louise Dingman 519-848-3082
Rules and Regulations:
1. Potted Plants in bloom should be potted at least 3 months previous to fair.
2. Bloom: An individual flower one to a stem. Do not leave buds showing.
3. Stem: May carry one or more flowers.
4. Spray: A portion of the plant with a numbers of flowers on one stem.
5. All Gladioli must be in suitable containers.
6. Exhibitors are to supply their own containers.
Prizes: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00
Potted Plants in Bloom
1. African Violet, single crown, single bloom.
2. Gerber, Daisy.
3. Geranium, single.
4. Geranium, double.
5. Begonia, tuberous.
6. Begonia, fibrous.
7. Impatiens, single.
8. Impatiens, double.
9. Any other plant in bloom, named.
Foliage Plants
10. Baby′s Tears.
11. Coleus.
12. Shamrock.
13. Spider Plant.
14. Succulent.
15. Any other foliage, named.
Hanging Plants (Ready to hang)
16. Any blooming plant.
17. Non-blooming plant.
18. Mixed, foliage and flowers.
Cut Flowers
19. Aster, 5 blooms, any colour.
20. Aster, 2 varieties, 3 blooms each.
21. Calendula, 5 blooms, any colour.
22. Black-eyed Susans- stems.
23. Cornflower, 5 stems.
24. Cosmos, 3 long stems.
25. Dahlia, 1 large bloom over 5″ diameter.
26. Dahlia, 3 varieties, one bloom each.
27. Geranium, single, 3 stems.
28. Gladioli, 3 stems different colours.
29. Gladioli, 1 spike, dark.
30. Gladioli, 1 spike bi-ruffled.
31. Gladioli, 1 spike, any colour, named.
32. Marigold, 5 blooms, small, under 2 ½″ in diameter.
33. Marigold, 3 blooms, large, over 2 ½″ in diameter.
34. Pansies, single, 5 blooms with foliage.
35. Petunias, single, 5 sprays, same colour.
36. Petunias, double, 3 blooms, same colour.
37. Sunflower– one bloom over 6″ diameter.
38. Sunflower– one bloom under 6″ diameter.
39. Snapdragon 5 stems, same colour.
40. Sweet Peas, 3 stems, same colour.
41. Sedum‐ 5 stems.
42. Zinnias, 3 blooms over 4″ diameter.
43. Zinnias, 5 blooms under 4″ diameter.
44. Any other cut flower not listed, 3 stems named.
45. Rose, 1 bloom.
46. Rose, 1 bloom scent to count.
47. Rose, 3 blooms, different colours.
48. Rose, 1 spray, miniature.
49. Rose, 1 spray, floribunda.
50. Hybrid Tea Rose, 1 long stem.
51. Rose, 1 bloom floating in a bowl with foliage.
52. Any other perennial not listed, 5 stems, named.
Stokes Seeds Ltd. Special
Most Points in cut flower sections 19-52 receives Stokes Seeds catalogue and $10.00 Gift Certificate
Ontario Seed Company Special
Judges′ choice. Best entry from Section 19-52 receives Rosette & $12.00 Gift Certificate
Design & Arrangements
53. ″3 Generations″ On a tray, place 3 small different arrangements with elements to connect to each other such as colour, accessories, stones, ribbons, etc.
54. One Generation: Design using one bloom and foliage.
55. Purple Haze: Bouquet of purple flowers with foliage in a purple vase or a clear vase with purple water .
56. Grandma's Vase: Wild flowers bouquet in a mason jar.
57. Old time Christmas: All around Christmas design suitable for a dining room table. Accessories allowed.
58. Enchanted Forest: Design incorporating elements from a forest.
59. Come & Gone: Collection of seed heads on stems in a rustic vase.
60. Autumn: one-sided design using sunflowers.
61. Blowin' in the wind: Arrangement of tall, flowing and short garden grasses in a suitable container.
62. Start of a new Generation: Flower arrangement suitable for a new mother.
63. ′Planted Container″: Any size container planted with three or more different plants.
64. In Memory of Nell Powell ″Blossoms and Butterflies″ design. Use of ornamental butterflies allowed.
Section 64 sponsered by Janice Walsh and Teunie Laros
1st Prize– $10.00
2nd Prize– $6.00
3rd Prize– $4.00
All Treat Farms Ltd. Special
1st Prize Class 29 Section 53
(Please pick up prize at office on fair day)
All Treat Farms Ltd. Special
1st prize Class 29 Section 61
(Please pick up prize at office on fair day)
Arthur Horticultural Society Special
″From Generation to Generation″
Card presentation, 5½″ x 7″,
Dried pressed garden material
Prizes 1st‐ $10.00, 2nd– $6.00, 3rd&ndash $4.00