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FLOWER SHOW DEPARTMENT X Superintendent-Bonnie Farrar-cell-803-491-7760 26 September 2017 through 1 October 2017 Sponsored by: The Council of Garden Clubs of Sumter, Inc. (Member of National Garden Club and The Garden Club of South Carolina, Inc.) And the Sumter County Fair Memorial Building Sumter County Fair 30 South Artillery Drive Sumter, SC Registration DeadlineNoon, Thursday, September 21th, 2017 Exhibit Drop-off ...10:00 am4:00 pm on Monday, September 25th, 2017 JudgingTuesday, September 26th 2017 at 1:00 pm Exhibit Pick-up…2:00 pm –3:30 pm on Sunday, October 1st 2017 (Open and free to the Public) Flower Show Theme: “Sumter Little Theater Plays” Flower Show Committees Flower Show Chairman Sandra Wallace 803-469-9233 Judges Chairman Jackie Gamble 803-775-0195h 803-464-5292c Reservation Chairman Rosemary Hines 803-469-7218 Design Consultant Jackie Gamble 803-775-0195h 803-464-5292c Awards Chairman Karen Mouradijian 803-983-4959c Schedule Fair Edmunds 803-494-3420h 803-968-2534c Gay Nelson 803-468-4889c Hostesses Poinsett Garden Club Lunch Centerpieces Donna Sinquefield 803-236-9077 Horticulture Entry Sandra Wallace 803-469-9233

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Page 1: FLOWER SHOW DEPARTMENT X - Sumter County Fair

FLOWER SHOW

DEPARTMENT – X

Superintendent-Bonnie Farrar-cell-803-491-7760

26 September 2017 through 1 October 2017

Sponsored by: The Council of Garden Clubs of Sumter, Inc.

(Member of National Garden Club and The Garden Club of South

Carolina, Inc.) And the Sumter County Fair

Memorial Building Sumter County Fair 30 South Artillery Drive

Sumter, SC

Registration Deadline—Noon, Thursday, September 21th, 2017

Exhibit Drop-off ...10:00 am—4:00 pm on Monday, September 25th, 2017

Judging—Tuesday, September 26th 2017 at 1:00 pm

Exhibit Pick-up…2:00 pm –3:30 pm on Sunday, October 1st 2017

(Open and free to the Public)

Flower Show Theme: “Sumter Little Theater Plays”

Flower Show Committees Flower Show Chairman Sandra Wallace 803-469-9233

Judges Chairman Jackie Gamble 803-775-0195h 803-464-5292c

Reservation Chairman Rosemary Hines 803-469-7218

Design Consultant Jackie Gamble 803-775-0195h 803-464-5292c

Awards Chairman Karen Mouradijian 803-983-4959c

Schedule Fair Edmunds 803-494-3420h 803-968-2534c

Gay Nelson 803-468-4889c

Hostesses Poinsett Garden Club

Lunch Centerpieces Donna Sinquefield 803-236-9077

Horticulture Entry Sandra Wallace 803-469-9233

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Carol Boyd 803-494-5695

Horticulture Placement Gay Nelson 803-468-4889

and staging Tammy Robinson 803-469-4651

Horticulture Classification Earlene McKee 803-840-3165

Publicity Bonnie Disney 803-775-2929

Educational Exhibits Cecelia Steele 803-905-4375h 803-983-5471c

Clerks Chairman Joanie McLeod 803-464-5310

Docents Chairman Marie Hill 803-469-4252

Clean up Chairman Julie Jameson 706-338-0163

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

This is a Standard Flower Show conforming to the standards of the

“Handbook for flower Shows 2007 Edition” All entries will be entered at the

Memorial Building on Monday, Sept 25, 2017 from 10am until 4pm. All

exhibits must be removed on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017 from 2pm until 3:30pm.

Prize money will be available at this time at the Civic Center on Liberty

Street. Registration is required for all entries. Application forms can be

obtained from the Fair Office or from the Fair Web site at

www.sumterfair.com. Registration deadline is Noon, Thursday, September

21, 2017 Judging will take place at 1pm on Tuesday September, 26, 2017.

The decision of the judges is final. Awards may be withheld if not merited.

Only required personnel will be allowed in the Exhibition Hall during the

judging. The following chairmen are required to be present during judging:

Superintendent, Council President, flower Show Consultant, Judges Chairman

and Classification Chairman. Photographers may take pictures before or

after judging, but not during the judging. Plant material on the South Carolina

Adopted Conservation List may not be used. (See Appendix A for list of

endangered plants.) No artificial plant material is allowed in any division. The

show is open to any amateur gardener in Sumter, Lee, Clarendon and

Kershaw Counties only. Designs reservations must be made in advance. The

Fair and Show Management will exercise the utmost care in the protection of

all exhibits, but will not be responsible for loss or damage.

STATEMENT OF NATIONAL GARDEN CLUB TOP AWARDS (May

be awarded to an outstanding design scoring 95 or above)

Design Sections must have at least three Classes of four entries each to offer

a Sectional award. In the Horticultural Division, there must be a minimum of

three classes in each designated Section listed in the Schedule in order to

offer a National Garden Club top award. There is no minimum number of

exhibits required except that there must be a minimum of five Classes with 20

exhibits in all.

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AWARDS

DESIGN DIVISION

Designer’s Choice Award May be awarded to the blue ribbon winner in

Designer’s Choice division scoring 95 or above, in Section 1, Classes 1, 2,

and 3. The Award is $10 and a Rosette of Three Purple Ribbons.

Tricolor Design Award May be awarded to the blue ribbon winner in

Tricolor division scoring 95 or above in Section 1, Classes 4, 5, and 6. The

Award is $10 and a Rosette of Red, Yellow, and Blue Ribbons.

SPECIAL EXHIBITS

Educational Exhibits Award Awarded to the blue ribbon winner in

Educational division scoring 95 or above in Section 1, Classes 7, 8, and 9.

The award is $10 and a Rosette of Brown and White ribbons.

Youth Design Award May be awarded to the blue-ribbon winner in Youth

Design division scoring 90 or above in Section 1, Classes 10, 11, and 12.

The Award is $10 and a Rosette of Red, White and Blue Ribbons.

SECTION 1 - DESIGN DIVISION

Design Division Rules

Fresh plant material may not be treated.

Some plant material must be used in all designs.

No artificial flowers, foliage, fruit or vegetables permitted.

Each exhibitor is allowed one entry in a class.

All classes must have a minimum of four (4) entries.

A 3”x 5” index card may be used, giving interpretation to list plant

material used.

Accessories, featured objects may be used when tasteful and to add

interest. Religious symbols, if used must be displayed in a respectful

manner and in accordance with local church policy.

Use of Taxidermy or National flags is not permitted.

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Designs are judged according to the Principals and Elements of Design.

Exhibitor must find a substitute if unable to keep the reserved space.

All designs should be creative and interpretative.

Judges are asked to leave comments on all designs

Exhibitors must check plant material in Designs on Thursday (after

judging) and replace if necessary.

The following are not allowed: living plants with roots attached,

container plants in soil, landscape, scenes or special lighting. Design

Consultant is Jackie Gamble.

Scale of Points for the Design Division:

Conformance to schedule…20 points

Design Principles (Balance, Dominance, Proportion, Scale, Rhythm) are

applied to the Design Elements (Line, Form, Color, Texture, Pattern, Size,

Space and Light). Each design principle worth 7 points…42 points

Artistic Concept-Creative Selection and Organization of all components…

12 points

Expression Interpretation of class by exhibitor…10 points

Distinction-Marked superiority in all respects…16 points

Total Points 100

Cash Awards for the Design Division:

Blue Ribbon scoring 90 or above…$5.00

Red Ribbon scoring 85 or above…Ribbon Only

Yellow Ribbon scoring 80 or above… Ribbon Only

White Ribbon scoring 75 or above… Ribbon Only

DESIGN DIVISION THEME:

“Sumter Little Theater Plays”

DESIGNER’S CHOICE---Eligible for Designer’s Choice Award.

Evening Garden Club Award. Designer has complete freedom to

components, but must include some plant material in the design. May use

fresh, dry or a combination of dry and fresh material.

Dry material may be painted.

Class 1. GLASS MERAGERIE

Reflective design. This design must have reflective components

incorporated into the design. To be displayed on a table with

underlay 32 inches wide and 30 inches deep. Backdrop height

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determined by the designer width of backboard 32 inches wide.

Class 2. BAD YEAR FOR TOMATOES

Design type to be chosen by designer. This design must have the

color red as the major component. To be displayed on a table

with underlay 32 inches wide and 30 inches deep. Backdrop

height to be determined by designer, width of backdrop 32

inches wide.

Class 3. OKLAHOMA

‘Alfresco’ design. Dining out-of-doors, on table, ground, bench,

tail-gate, etc. May be any degree of formality. This design will

be displayed on a tailgate. Design will be displayed on a truck

tailgate, supplies by the committee. Coverings and other

components will be supplied by the designer.

TRICOLOR—Eligible for Tricolor Award and Evening Garden Club

Award. All plant material must be fresh and not treated or painted”.

Class 4. ON GOLDEN POND

Design type to be determined by the designer. To be displayed on a

table with an underlay 32” wide and 30” deep. Backdrop 32” wide

with height determined by the designer.

Class 5. STEEL MAGNOLIAS

Line Mass design. To be displayed on a pedestal 14” square and 40”

high. Pedestal will be draped with a black drape. Design will be

viewed from all sides.

Class 6. DRIVING MISS DAISY

Traditional Mass design. To be displayed on a table with an underlay

32” wide and 30” deep and a backdrop 32” wide

With height to be determined by the designer.

EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS – Pre-registration with the Educational

Exhibits Chairman by Sept 22, 2016 Educational Exhibits must each occupy

at least 18 square feet, using table and background and/or front. Part of the

exhibit placed on the floor may not extend more than 1’ in front of the table

/skirt nor extend beyond the 6” table length. Each exhibit will be staged on a

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6’ table placed against the wall. Exhibitor will place the title on the

background. Handouts add to the quality of the exhibit but are not required.

Educational Exhibits are competitive. Exhibits will be judged on Tuesday,

September 26, 2017 and will remain in place until Sunday October 1, 2017.

Some plant material must be included in the exhibit, and it must be fresh plant

material. Exhibit must have education value. One Educational Exhibit

scoring 95 or more is eligible for the Educational Top Award (Handbook

pages 223-226). Each educational exhibit must use a minimum of 18 square

feet: horizontal, vertical or a combination. A 6' by 30" space will be allowed

for each exhibit. Preregistration is required for all exhibits. Each exhibit

must be done by one exhibitor.

Educational Exhibits Scale of Points

Educational Value.........................………....60 Points Interest To

Viewers........................………....25 Points Clear, Concise

Presentation...........……..….15 Points Adequate Educational Signs,

Tags..………..10 Points Follows NGC Objectives...............…………10

Points Staging.................................................……20 Points

Distinction....................................………....10 Points Craftsmanship,

Technique...........…...…......10 Points Creativity And

Expression.......……...….......20 Points

TOTAL…………………………………………..……....100

Class No. 7. MUSIC MAN

The history of the marching band.

Class No. 8. CHARLOTT’S WEB

Study of Spiders.

Class No. 9. THE VELVEETEEN RABBIT

The types and habits of rabbits.

YOUTH DESIGN: Youth designers may choose fresh or dried plant

material or a combination of both. Design will be staged on a table within an

area 32” by 30”. All youth designs are eligible for The Youth Top Exhibitor

Award.

Class No. 10. “ALICE IN WONDERLAND (Youth age up to7)

Your choice of design to represent your interpretation of Your

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Idea of “Alice In Wonderland.”

Class No. 11. “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” (Youth age 8 thru 12)

Your choice of design to represent your interpretation of Your

Idea of “Alice In Wonderland.”

Class No. 12. “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” (Youth age 13 thru 17)

Your choice of design to represent your interpretation of Your

Idea of “Alice In Wonderland.”

SPECIAL AWARDS

The Isabelle Dowdle Award will be awarded to the Most Outstanding

Design for Beauty. This award is a Pewter Award given by the Bland Garden

Club. The name of the winner will be engraved on this award and be

displayed at the Garden Center.

The Evening Garden Club Award will be awarded to the Design that best

exemplifies the Flower Show Theme. The name of the winner will be

engraved on this award and be displayed at the Garden Center.

SECTIONS-2 THRU 4 -- HORTICULTURE DIVISION

HORTICULTURE DIVISION RULES

Exhibitor may make more than one entry per class if each entry is a

different species, variety, cultivar, type, or color.

Only entries for which a class is listed will be accepted.

All cut horticulture must be fresh, groomed and grown by the exhibitor

and in their possession for at least ninety (90) days.

Plants grown primarily for blooms must be blooming.

The exhibitor must furnish containers. Small clear bottles for small

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stems, large clear bottles for stalks, shrubs, sprays or branches.

Cut specimens may be wedged with clear plastic wrap and must not

exceed 30 inches in length.

Foliage should not be below water line.

No polishing of leaves allowed.

Containers must be clean.

Spray residue, spent blooms, and dead leaves must have been removed.

“Correct scientific names are encouraged for all horticulture specimens

exhibited in a Standard Flower Show and are required for exhibits to

win a Top Exhibitor Award in Horticulture.

Common names may be added, but not substituted for a scientific

name.” (Handbook for Flower Shows, revised 2007, page 95)

Collections requirements: A group of 5 cut specimens of similar

characteristics. Must be staged in separate containers and staged as a

whole.

Approximately 20 inches allowed each collection.

Exhibitors must accompany and enter their horticulture entries or they

will not be entered.

Horticulture Scale of Points

Flowering, Fruited, Foliage Branches:

Cultural perfection.....................60

Condition and grooming............25

Distinction.................................10

Correct, complete name,

Neatly written.............................5

Total.........100

Container Grown Plants:

Decorative effect...........…......40

Cultural perfection...........….....40

Staging....................................10

Correct and suitable labeling...10

Total..............100

HORTICULTURE CLASSES

SECTION – 2

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ELIGIBLE FOR AWARD OF MERIT

PREMIUMS 1st Place $4

Class No. Roses (Rosa) All blooms must be ¾ open (judging stage)

with foliage attached.

1. Hybrid Tea - 1 stem, single bloom

2. Grandiflora - 1 stem, single bloom

3. Floribunda - 1 spray with 3 or more blooms

4. Miniature - 1 spray with 3 or more blooms

5. Old or Antique Roses - 1 spray or single bloom

6. Shrub Roses - 1 spray

Class No. Annuals -- 1 stem or spray Eligible for Award of Merit

7. Ageratum (Ageratum houstonianum)

8. Amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus) pink, or purple

9. Celosia (Celosia cristata) yellow to cream

10. Celosia (Celosia cristata) pink to red

11. Celosia (Celosia plumosa) yellow to cream

12. Celosia (Celosia plumosa) pink to red

13. Cigar plant, bat face plant, etc. (Cuphea)

14. Coleus ( Solenostemon scutellarioi) variegated

15. Coreopsis (Coreopsis)

16. Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) Mexican Aster

17. Impatiens (Impatiens sultana) single bloom

18. Impatiens (Impatiens sultana) double bloom

19. Marigold (Tagetes) small

20. Marigold (Tagetes) large

21. Marigold (Tagetes) bi-color (small)

22. Melampodium (Melampodium paludosum)

23. Mexican sunflower (Tithonia)

24. Petunia (Petunia hybrida) single bloom

25. Petunia (Petunia hybrida) double bloom

26. Salvia, annual (Salvia splendens)

27. Sunflower, annual (Helianthus anmus)

28. Vinca (Catharanthus)

29. Zinnia (Zinnia elegans hybrid) small

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30. Zinnia (Zinnia elegans hybrida) medium Phlox (Paniculate)

31. Zinnia (Zinnia elegans hybrida) large

32. Zinnia (Zinnia elegans hybrida) bicolorSedu(Sedumspectabile)

Class No. Perennials—1 stem or spray Eligible for Award of Merit

33. Artemisia (Artemisia)

34. Blanket flower (Gaillardia amblyodon)

35. Chrysanthemum (Asteraceae) small

36. Chrysanthemum (Asteraceae) large

37. Gerber Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) white to cream

38. Gerber Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) yellow

39. Gerber Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) red

40. Gerber Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) pink

41. Gerber Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) orange

42. Gerber Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii) lavender

43. Daylily (Hemerocallis) yellow

44. Daylily (Hemeroallis) orange

45. Daylily (Hemerocallis) pink

46. Dusty miller (Senecio cineraria)

47. Eupatorium (Eupatorium coclestinum) Joe Pye Weed

48. Lantana (Camara)

49. Phlox (Paniculate)

50. Salvia, perennial (Salvia)

51. Sedum (Sedum spectabile)

52. Sunflower, perennial (Helianthus)

53. Verbena (Verbeneceae) red, white, purple, any other color

SECTION - 3 ELIGIBLE FOR AWARD OF MERIT

PREMIUMS

1st Place $4

Class No. Herbs - 1 stem

1. Basil (Ocimum basilicum)

2. Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)

3. Mint (Mentha)

4. Oregano (Origanum)

5. Parsley (Petroseinum crispum)

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6. Rosemary (Rosmarinum)

7. Sage (Salvia Officinalis)

8. Thyme (Thymus)

9. Yarrow (Achillea)

Class No. Bulbous and Allied Plants - 1 stem or bloom

10. Canna (Canna generalis) bloom

11. Canna (Canna generalis) leaf

12. Dahlias (Dahlia) large (8” and above)

13. Dahlias (Dahlia) medium (6-8”)

14. Dahlias (Dahlia) small (2-6”)

15. Elephant Ear (Colocasia)

16. Elephant Ear (Alocasia)

17. Ginger lily (Zingiberaceae Hedychium)

18. Spider lily (Lycoris)

Class No. Vines and Ground Covers - 1 stem or rosette

19. Ajuga (Ajuga reptans) green

20. Ajuga (Ajuga reptans) variegated

21. Ivy (Hedera) green (small leaf)

22. Ivy (Hedera) variegated (small leaf)

23. Ivy (Hedera) green (medium leaf

24. Ivy (Hedera) variegated (medium leaf)

25. Ivy (Hedera) green (large leaf)

26. Ivy (Hedera) variegated (large leaf)

27. Ivy (Hedera) ruffled leaf, green

28. Ivy (Hedera) ruffled leaf, variegated

29. Liriope (Liriope muscari) green, 3 stems

30. Liriope (Liriope muscari) variegated, 3 stems

31. Sweet Potato Vine (Ipomoea batatas)

32. Vinca Minor (Vinca minor)

33. Wandering Jew (Tradescantia)

Class No. Decorative Cut Foliage - 1 stem, frond, leaf or plume

34. Cast-Iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) green

35. Cast-Iron plant (Aspidistra variegata) variegated

36. Caladium small (Caladium bicolor)

37. Caladium large (Caladium bicolor)

38. Coleus (Coleus blumei)

39. Japanese Aralia (Fatsia japonica)

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40. Pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana)

41. Snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)

42. Succulents

Class No. Foliage Branches - 1 stem

43. Acuba (Acuba japonica)

44.Aucuba, (Aucuba japonica veriegata) variegated

45.Cleyera (Cleyera ternstroemia)

46.Corkscrew Willow (Salix matsuchana tortuosa)

47.Eleagnus (Eleagnaceae)

48.Euonymus, Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus)

49.Euonymus (Euonymus japonicus)

50.Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus)

51.Holly (Ilex)

52.Loquat (Eriobotrya)

53.Loropetalum (Loropetalum chinease)

54.Magnolia (Magnolia)

55.Nandina (Nandina domestica)

56.Pittosporum (Pittosporum tobira)

57.Pittosporum variegated (Pittosporum tobira variegata)

58.Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius)

59. Tea Olive (Osmanthus fragrans)

60. Viburnum (Viburnum)

61. Southern Yew (Podocarpus)

Class No. Flowering Branches - 1 stem

62.Butterfly bush (Buddleia davidii) white

63.Butterfly bush (Buddleia davidii) pink

64.Butterfly bush (Buddleia davidii) purple

65.Camellia (Camellia japonica) any color

66.Chinese Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)

67.Loquat (Eriobotrya)

68.Sasanque (Camellia sasanque) white

69.Sasanque (Camellia Sasanque) pink to red

70.Tea Olive (Osmanthus fragrans)

Class No. Fruiting Branches - 1 stem

71. Holly (Ilex sps)

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72. Holly, false (Osmanthus heterophylmus)

73. Loquat (Eriobotrya)

74. Magnolia (Magnolia magnoliaceae)

75. Nandina (Nandina domestica)

76. Pyracantha (Pyracantha coccinea)

SECTION – 4

PREMIUMS 1st Place $4

Collections—Eligible for Collectors Showcase Award.

Collections consist of a group of five or more specimens of

similar characteristics, all cut fresh plant material. Each

specimen must be individually labeled

Class No.

1. Collection of 5 different cut Annuals

2. Collection of 5 different cut Perennials

3. Collection of 5 different cut Biennials

4. Collection of 5 varieties of cut Herbs

5. Collection of 5 different varieties of cut decorative foliage

6. Collection of 5 different varieties of Daylily

(Hemerocallis)Caladium (Caladium bicolor)

SECTION – 5

PREMIUMS 1st Place $4

FLOWERING CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS AND

HANGING BASKETS ELIGIBLE FOR GROWER’S

COICE AWARD

Container Grown Plants - No pot larger than 12". Must be

named by exhibitor. No more than 36” from top of pot.

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Hanging Baskets – No pot large than 12”.

Class No. Container Grown Plants – Grown for bloom

1. African Violet (Saintpaulia) single bloom (1 crown)

2. African Violet (Saintpaulia) double bloom (1 crown)

3. Begonias (Begoniaeae grandis) perennial

4. Begonias (Begoniaeae rex)

5. Begonias, fibrous (Begoniaeae semperflorens)

6. Begonias, Angel Wing (Begoniaeae lueerna)

7. Bromeliads (Bromeliflore)

8. Geranium (Pelaroplium)

9. Impatiens (Sultana) single bloom

10. Impatiens (Sultana) double bloom

11. Orchid (Cattley)

12. Orchid (Cymbidium)

13. Orchid (Dendrobium)

14. Orchid (Phalaenopsis)

15. Orchid (Paphiopedilum)

16. Sedum (Sedum)Fern, Squirrel’s Foot (Davallia Trichomanoides)

Class No. Hanging Baskets – Grown for bloom.

17. Begonias (Begonia)

18. Impatiens (Sultana) single bloom

19. Impatiens (Sultana) double bloomColeus (Coleus sps) fancy leaf

FOLIAGE CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS OR BASKETS

ELIGIBLE FOR GROWER’S CHOICE AWARD

Class No. Container Grown Plants – Grown for foliage

20. Arrowhead (Syngonium)

21. Cactus (Cactaceae)

22. Caladium (Caladium bicolor)

23. Coleus (Solenestemon) green

24. Coleus (Solenestemon) red

25. Coleus (Solenestemon) variegated

26. Coleus (Solenestemon) fancy leaf

27. Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii)

28. Dieffenbachia (Dieffenbachia amoena)

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29. Dracaena (Dracaena)

30. Fern, Asparagus (Plumosus)

31. Fern, Asparagus (Sperngeri)

32. Fern, Bird’s Nest (Asplenium nidus)

33. Fern, Boston (Nephrolepis Ecaltata)

34. Fern, Rabbit’s Foot (Davallia Feyaensis)

35. Fern, Squirrel’s Foot (Davallia Trichomanoides)

36. Jade Plant (Crassula)

37. Jerusalem Cherry (Solanum Pseudocapsicum)

38. Joseph’s Coat (Amaranthus tricolor)

39. Pepper Plant (Capisicum )

40. Philodendron (Philodendron)

41. Pony Tail (Beaucarnea recurvata)

42. Pothos (Epipremnum)

43. Prayer Plant (Maranta)

44. Sansevieria (Sansevieria trifosciata) Green

45. Sansevieria (Sansevieria fischeri) Variegated

46. Sansevieria (Sansevieria lilaceae) Bird’s Nest

Class No. Hanging Baskets – Grown for foliage

47. Coleus (Solenestemon) green

48. Coleus (Solenestemon) red

49. Coleus (Solenestemon) fancy leaf 5

0. Creeping Charlie (plectranthus nummularius)

51. Fern, Boston (Nephrolepis)

52. Fern, Rabbit’s Foot (Davallia fejeenisis)

53. Fern, Squirrel’s Foot (Dacallia trichomano)

54. Fern, Staghorn (Platycerium)

55. Ivy (Hedera) small leaf

56. Ivy (Hedera) variegated small leaf

57. Ivy (Hedera) variegated medium leaf

58. Ivy (Hedera) variegated large leaf

59. Ivy (Hedera) ruffled leaf

60. Philodendron (Philodendron pertusum)

61. Prayer Plant (Maranta)

62. Spider Plant (Clorophytum)

63. Swedish Ivy (Plectranthus)

64. Wandering Jew (Tradescantia) small leaf

65. Wandering Jew (Tradescantia) medium leaf

66. Wandering Jew (Tradescantia) large leaf

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TOP AWARDS FOR HORTICULTURE DIVISION

Arboreal: Awarded to the best blue ribbon winner scoring 95 or above from

Foliage, Flowering and Fruiting Branches. The Award is $7.50 and Two

Shades of Green Rosette.

Award of Merit: Awarded to the best blue ribbon winners scoring 95 or

above in each of the following groups: The Award is $7.50 & an Orange

Rosette.

Group 1- Rose Categories

Group 2 - Annual, Biennial, Perennial, and Herbs

Group 3 - Bulbous, Vines, and Decorative Cut Foliage

Group 4- Potted Plants

Group 5- Hanging Baskets

Horticulture Excellence: Awarded to the blue ribbon winner scoring 95 or

above, and judged the finest in the entire Horticulture Division. The award is

$7.50 & Green, Orange and Blue Rosette.

Sweepstakes: Awarded to the horticulturist with the most blue ribbons in

Horticulture Division. The award is $7.50 & Green and White Rosette.

APPENDIX A THREATENED/ENDANGERED PLANTS OF SOUTH

CAROLINA

T Amaranth, seabeach (Amaranthus pumilus)

T Amphianthus, little (Amphianthus pusilus)

E Coneflower, smooth (Echinacea laevigata)

E Sunflower, Schweinitz’s (Helianthus schweinizii)

T Pink, swamp (Helonias bullata)

T Heartleaf, dwarf-flowered (Hexastylis naniflora)

E Quillwort, black spored (Isoetes melanospora)

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T Pogonia, small whorled (Isotria medeoloides)

E Pondberry (Lindea melissifolia)

E Looserife, rough-leaved (Lysimachia asperulaefolia)

E Dropwort, Canby’s (Oxypolis canbyi)

E Harperella (Ptilimnium nodosum)

E Sumac, Michaux’s (Rhus michauxii)

T Gooseberry, Miccosukee (Ribes echinellum)

E Arrowhead, bunched (Sagittaria fasciculate)

E Pitcher-plant, mountain sweet, (Sarracenia rubra jonesii)

E Chaffseed, American (Schwalbea americana)

E Trillium, persistent (Trillium persistens)

E Trillium, relict (Trillium reliquum)