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iCanGarden.com
... species of hardy plants, trees, shrubs and ferns, iii. plants suitable for the art of bonsai. B: to promote an interest in the native plants of British Columbia and their preservation. THE AGCBC SPRING SHOW presents competitive exhibits illustrating all the classes of plants our members grow: alpine and woodland plants from four continents, bog plants, dwarf ...
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Royal Horticultural Society - About Us: RHS Committees
... Manual. AWARDS FOR PICTURES The Committee will recommend awards as listed in regulation 3(a) for exhibits which demonstrate a close attention to botanical accuracy in the depiction of the shape, habit and ... seven members including the Chairman. The Committee will meet in the RHS Halls to inspect non-competitive exhibits (unless otherwise notified) at 10.15am on the first day of any Show. To view ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Main Index Page
... at previous SRGC shows. Section III is for Junior members. Section IV is for non-competitive exhibits of plants, photographs, paintings, sketches, etc. Council is anxious to encourage these to make the ... authorised, and are requested, to withhold any trophy, prize or award if they consider the exhibits to be of insufficient merit. THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S JOINT ROCK GARDEN PLANT COMMITTEE ...
www.srgc.org.uk
Hosta Show
... Design are specified under the Design Division. There are no awards for Division V - Non-Competitive Exhibits. 7. Care will be taken, but no responsibility shall be incurred by any person, ... , Mabel-Maria Herwig, Alex Malloy, Ali Pollock, Warren Pollock, and Kent Terpening. DIVISION V NONCOMPETITIVE EXHIBITS Entries in the Noncompetitive Division are not judged. The exhibit may be a single cut ...
www.tristatehosta.org
Michiana Orchid Society
... considered for recognition based on present quality, without regard to previous awards. To maintain highly competitive standards, no trophies or other recognition will be awarded if, in the judges opinion, the ... will not be permitted in an exhibit. Newly imported and unestablished plants are discouraged in exhibits . No dyed flowers will be permitted. 6. Neither the host society nor show sponsor is ...
community.michiana.org
Exhibiting at Hort Shows: Some Winning Strategies
... primarily on the basis of the artistic effect created. Closing time for staging - Shows often specify that exhibits must be ready for judging at a given time. Most shows will reject late entries. Be ... top-quality materials. A head of cauliflower all brown and ricey has no place in a competitive show. Unfortunately, such entries are occasionally seen. It is not wise to submit entries of inferior ...
gardenline.usask.ca
nvps journal:
... in the form of additions. In reviewing this year's show it was clear that the majority of exhibits were in classes for garden varieties. The committee therefore decided that it would try to encourage more members to ... growing any sort of viola or pansy there is a class in which it can be shown. The competitive element at our show is minimal. What we want is to fill the hall with colour and scent ...
myweb.tiscali.co.uk
Gainesville Camellia Society- Florida--growing and showing camellia flowers
... stems, length of stems, or flowers being attached to stems in the rules governing acceptance of exhibits. However, most show programs exhibition rules give a required length of stem and some require that ... be attached to the stem. For example, the Gainesville Camellia Society's show program states "All competitive entries shall be attached to their own stems. The stems should be 2 inches and not ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... a Rock Garden Society. His letter proposed the staging of shows with both professional and amateur exhibits (as well as a bulletin, seed exchange and programs of lectures). After a lively correspondence on ... . However, heading indoors across the white-rimed lawns surrounding the new venue of this first competitive meet of the year, a warm glow was engendered by a very serviceable display of those ...
www.alpinegardensociety.net
APS Annual Meeting 2002 - Networking Opportunities
... and concludes with final rounds in the evening during "social hour." Don't miss this often-hilarious "competitive" event! Prizes are awarded to first and second place teams. Women in Plant Pathology Social, 6 ... Islands. MPM's total habitat dioramas, first created in 1890, set the standard for museum exhibits across the country. Join your colleagues for a relaxing and fun evening. For information on ...
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