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April 2003 Newsletter
... brown edges. Place your completed exhibitors entry tags on each vase with a rubber band, making sure the entry is correctly spelled and entered in ... your information. Make one final check of the appearance of your entry, making sure you have not left a cotton ball or Q ... with anything that you need during the show, from choosing your entry rose to clapping for you when you receive your ribbons and ...
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Mini's 'n' Stuff
... time to get everything entered. Preparation - It is also a good idea to fill out entry tags, with the correctly spelled name of all possible entries, in the days before the show ... to remove the tag before you place or turn in the entry. You will also put your registration number on the tags, plus don't forget to put your name in the ...
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HORTICULTURE SCHEDULE
... different mini-flora varieties, at exhibition stage, disbudded, exhibited in separate vases with individual entry tags. Section C   Specimen Blooms Class 4   One Miniature Bloom One exhibition stage bloom, ... miniature roses, exhibition stage, disbudded, to be exhibited in separate vases, with individual entry tags.  Best in Class Trophy. Class 12 Award of Excellence Winners Five different miniature ...
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DIVISION 1 – HORTICULTURE
... furnish ARS entry tags.  Both top and bottom portions of the tag must be completely filled out.  Entry tags must be made for each specimen except for collections shown in one container, English Boxes, and Artist’s Pallets; on these entries use one entry tag with the varieties listed on the back.  Challenge tags will also be available. Exhibits ...
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