Horticulture - Marshfield Fair
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Horticulture - Marshfield Fair
DEPARTMENT 117 GARDENING/FLOWERS AND PLANTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. ENTRY: Thursday, August 20, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. REMOVAL: Monday, August 31, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday, September 1, 2 p.m.- 6 p.m. LOCATION: Entered and displayed inside/outside bottom floor of Agricultural Hall Adult and junior entries will be judged separately. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: All entries must be grown, selected and arranged by exhibitor except wild flowers and flowers in arrangements and unless otherwise stated. Exhibitors are requested to restore and freshen exhibits. The committee reserves the right to reject any entry. Prizes will be awarded at the discretion of the judges. Do not use an expensive container. The Fair is not responsible for loss of items. Containers will be provided for the Garden Flowers category C1 - C24 only. Separate classes for juniors and adults unless otherwise noted. Check the appropriate class on entry form. Potted plants must have been owned by the exhibitor for six weeks prior to the Fair. Collect blooms in their prime. Do not include buds, seed pods, artificial material or any evidence of insects, disease or spray injury. Prior to entry, place plant material in a cool place, out of drafts in deep water for a few hours. Water conditioners may be used. Horticulture will present two awards, each with a $10 prize: Excellence in Horticulture - 1 adult, 1 junior , chosen by the judge on 8/21 Popular Choice - 1 adult, 1 junior, voted on by fair goers. DRIED ARRANGEMENTS A40 A41 A42 A43 DAHLIA SHOW A117 A118 A119 Entry : Tuesday, August 25, 12 - 1 pm, judged by 2 pm PRIZES: 1st-$15.00 2nd-$10.00 3rd-$5.00 A124 Best 3 flower heads, no buds A125 Best 1 flower head, no buds A126 Best single large flower head, no buds, variety named THE NORA DELANO AWARD PRIZES:1st-$5.00 2nd-$4.00 3rd-$3.00 Dried flower Grapevine Pine cone & pods Straw Living plant material Enter: Thursday, August 27, 12 - 1 pm Judging at 2 pm Location: Bottom floor Agricultural Hall The Nora Delano Award is presented to the winner in the following class OUTDOOR CONTAINERS G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G5A G6 G7 G8 G9 Entry : Sunday, August 23, 12 - 1 pm PRIZES: 1st-$15.00 2nd-$10.00 3rd-$5.00 Best 5 dahlias, mixed color Best 5 dahlias, same color Best giant or large bloom; variety named OPEN SUNFLOWER SHOW WREATHS A34 A35 A36 A37 A38 PRIZES:1st-$5.00 2nd-$4.00 3rd-$3.00 Dried door decoration displayed on a small door - provided Dried flowers in a decorative container Dried arrangement in a basket Pressed dried flowers Fair in Bloom Containers must have adequate drainage. PRIZES: $10.00, $8.00, $6.00 Outdoor flowers, med. container-2 gal or less Outdoor flowers in container over 2 gallons. Window box Hanging outdoor plant Fairy garden scene in a container - under 18” Fairy garden scene in a container - over 18” Old chair as a planter Most unusual garden container under 2 gals. Most unusual garden container over 2 gals. Vertical gardening Interpret with flowers the selected photo of the fair. PRIZE: $50.00, a rosette, and a permanent plaque engraved and displayed at the fair • All horticulture conditions apply. • Arrangement dimensions 20” to 30” high, incl. container. • To be eligible exhibitor must have entered 2 other horticulture (Dept.111 & 117) categories. 21 GARDENING/HORTICULTURE EXHIBITS Creative Horticultural Displays DEPARTMENT 111 HORTICULTURE CONTESTS CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: 1. For display, decoration, and educational purposes. 2. Exhibitors are eligible for ribbons and prize money. 3. Fresh, dried or rooted plants & accessories allowed. 4. Some maintenance (watering) will be provided. 5. Judged on conforming to theme. 6. Pre-registration is encouraged. ENTRY: Thursday, August 20, 9 am - 7 pm (or in advance by prior arrangement) CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: 1. Mail entries to: Roni Lahage, Marshfield Fair, Box 5, Marshfield, MA 02050. 2. Entries are limited & will be accepted in order of receipt. 3. Space provided in the bottom floor of Agi Hall or outside. 4. No names will appear on the exhibit until after judging. Entry cards will be supplied. 5. The exhibits are inspected daily and need to be kept fresh and clean by the exhibitor. PRIZES: $100, $75, $50, $25 Unless otherwise stated PRIZES: $150, $100 $75, $50 Unless otherwise stated A350 A351 A353 A354 Amateur Garden Exhibits (space for 4 entries only) Individuals, garden clubs, civic groups, etc. 5’x 8’ frame on floor, mulch provided. This year’s theme is “ A Picnic in The Garden” Large Conservation Exhibit Large space, reserve in advance. Judged on conservation theme. Open to individuals, scouts, schools. Junior Educational Exhibit PRIZES: $75, $50, $25, $20 Booth Space: 30” w x 30” h x 20”d Limited Space. Decorated Door Contest - Adults PRIZES: $25,$20,$15,$10, $5 1. Each contestant can use only 1 door. 2. The theme can be a season, holiday or other. 3. You can bring your own door or use one supplied. 4. Decor needs to be waterproof, may be outside A355 Decorated Door Contest - Juniors see rules for A354 above A356 Decorated Garden Hats ($6, $4, $2) Enter your favorite garden hat, realistic or whimsical! Adult and junior judged separately. A360 Multiple Pots Container Garden placed within a 4’x4’ frame on the floor, 5 pot limit, 4 entries only A361 The Garden Shed - A large vignette staged in a booth 6’w x 6’d x 4’h, 4 entries only A362 Harvest Mantel - mantel provided, attached to wall, 40”l x 8”d, 4 entries only A363 Window Box Challenge - planted in a liner dims. 7”w x 30”l x 5”d. Will be displayed in a wooden window box in front of a window, staging provided. 4 entries only. PRIZES: $20, $15, $10, $5 A364 Botanical Photography - by exhibitor, must be framed or matted. 1 entry per person. Adult and juniors judged separately. PRIZES: $20, $15, $10, $5 A365 “Found Art” Wall Ornament - No larger than 2’x3’, 4 entries only, wall space allocated. Must include some plant material. Adult and juniors judged separately. PRIZES: $15, $10, $5, $2 DEPARTMENT 120 JUNIOR CONSERVATION PRIZES: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 All collections must be SECURELY mounted with names. A150 A151 A152 A155 A159 GARDEN LECTURE SERIES Collection of at least 5 pressed flowers or wild flowers Collection of at least 5 insects Collection of at least 5 leaf prints Collection of 5 shells All others MASTER GARDENERS Q & A Available everyday from noon - 6 p.m. Join us for garden crafts and demos at 2 pm. Presentations and slide shows at 4 pm. Downstairs in Agricultural Hall. 22 DEPARTMENT 117 GARDENING/FLOWERS AND PLANTS PRIZES:1st-$5.00 2nd-$4.00 3rd-$3.00 Unless otherwise noted FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A28 A29 INDOOR PLANTS E1 E2 E4 E5 E7 E8 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 Living room flower arrangement, foliage permitted Pastel flowers with foliage in pastel container Arrangement in a tea pot or tea cup Shades of yellow & orange, foliage permitted in a brown container (bean pot, pudding pot) Arrangement in pocketbook - Use waterproof insert Arrangement in a blue & white container Arrangement using an inanimate rooster or chicken Arrangement in a watering can Arrangement in a small appliance or using a kitchen utensil Grandparent & grandchild arrangement flowers, wildflowers, herbs and/or foliage. Must be in/or using a toy. Floating plant in a shallow container All foliage arrangement Contemporary arrangement in metal container Arrangement in a recycled object Seaside arrangement using beach material COLLECTIONS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F8 F9 F10 GARDEN FLOWERS For C1 - C 24: Enter 5 blooms unless otherwise noted Containers provided for these entries only. C1 Asters C2 Cosmos C3 Calendulas C5 Dahlia (1 giant bloom) C7 Dahlias C8 Echinacea (cone flowers) C9 Geranium (3 blooms) C10 Gladiola (1 spike) C11 Gladioli (6 best spikes)( PRIZES: $8.00, $6.00, $4.00) C12 Hydrangea (name variety) C13 Marigold, large C14 Marigold, small C15 Nasturtium C16 Petunias C17 Roses C18 Salvia C19 Sunflowers, 1 flower head C20 Snapdragons C21 Zinnias C22 Zinnias, giant (1 bloom) C24 All other African violet Begonia Cacti Fern Flowering plant in a pot, labeled Foliage plant in a pot, labeled Hanging plant in a pot, labeled Ivy Succulent Topiary All others Garden flowers in a vase - accompanied with names Collection of named herbs in water Collection of named herbs in pots Collection of fragrant flowers in water Collection of 5 “favorite things” with flowers and/or foliage inside (ex. vases, bottles etc) Collection of 5 different Hosta leaves Collection of 3 different Coleus in pots Wild flowers in a vase, named Terrarium GCFM STANDARD FLOWER SHOW DESIGN DIVISION Picture This! Our 2015 Standard Flower Show is dedicated to the memory of GCFM photographer Cheryl Collins of Mansfield. Cheryl had chronicled 15 years of Marshfield Fair flower shows in her gorgeous photographic style! Senior and novice designers, please join us in honoring Cheryl Collins by entering “Picture This! ” All 6 classes of this standard flower show have a photographic twist, a fitting tribute to Cheryl’s wit and positive style. To participate in this flower show ONLY you must be a member of a Federated Garden Club. Sign up in advance for either of our 2 entry days - August 21st and August 26th. For more information contact Roni Lahage, Marshfield Fair, Box 5, Marshfield, MA 02050. Don’t miss our “Wine and Roses” tour in Horticulture Friday, August 27 at 7 pm. NEW FOR JUNIOR GARDENERS! See Page 25 23 GARDENING/HORTICULTURE ENTRY FORM Exhibitor # _________________ To save time when entering (but not required), you can mail your entry form in advance to: Roni Lahage, Marshfield Fair, Box 5, Marshfield, MA 02050 Your exhibit cards will then be filled out and you may add or delete entries when you arrive. Name____________________________________________________Email______________________________________ Street___________________________________________________________Town______________________________ State ____________________ Check Group: Adult Zip______________________Phone____________________________________________ Junior through age 18 Exhibitor #____________ Name______________________________________ Total Items________ Recv’d by________ Classes Entered _______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 24 NEW CONTESTS GARDENING/HORTICULTURE ENTRY: Thursday, August 20, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. REMOVAL: Monday, August 31, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tuesday, September 1, 2 p.m.- 6 p.m. LOCATION: Entered and displayed inside/outside Junior Gardners only (age 18 & under) Prizes: $6, $5, $4 Dept. 117 117 117 Class A160 A161 A162 My favorite annuals in a vase My favorite perennials in a vase My favorite potted plant AGRICULTURE ENTRY: Thursday, August 20, 2 - 7 pm REMOVAL : Monday, August 31, 8 - 4 pm Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2 - 6 pm LOCATION: Under the Grandstand Unless Otherwise Noted Prizes: $10, $8, $6, $4, $2 Dept 115 Class A9 115 A10 Attractively arranged in a bowl or container at least 8” across - your favorite (at least four) ingredients to make stir fry, salsa or salad. Please include a recipe for preparation! Summer smoothie in a bowl or container at least 8” across - your favorite summer smoothie ingredients, including a recipe with the rest of the ingredients you may have to buy. PHOTOGRAPHY 2015 Massachusetts Fair Agricultural Fair Association Photography Competition The Massachusetts Agricultural Fair Association(MAFA) is hosting a statewide photography contest this year. The first place winner from each member fair will be judged at the annual MAFA convention in November. The winning photos will be featured in one or more MAFA and MDAR publications. The winning photographers will receive special recognition and passes to many Massachusetts Fairs. 1. The photo will be exhibited in a MAFA member’s 2015 Fair by a non-professional adult and/or jr. exhibitor 2. The subject must be agricultural in nature and/or depicting the agricultural aspect of a Massachusetts Fair. 3, The photo must be exhibited and judged to be the best overall photo meeting the subject criteria for this contest at the originating member fair. 4. Though photos may be exhibited at the fair in a certain size, frame etc. only an 8x10 un-matted, unframed photo will be judged at the convention. 5. The winning photograph will be reproduced with the best quality if it is taken with a minimum of 300 dpi but that is not a requirement for submission. 6. MAFA and MDAR have the right to use the winning photograph in publications promoting agriculture in the state of MA. 25