Midwest Daffodil Society
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Midwest Daffodil Society
A Breath of Spring 2015 Daffodil Show Chicago Botanic Garden 1000 Lake Cook Road Glencoe, IL Saturday, April 25, 2015 Noon to 5 p.m. and Sunday, April 26, 2015 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sponsored by The Midwest Daffodil Society Approved by the American Daffodil Society This is the Regional Show for the Central Region of the ADS. All growers are invited to exhibit. The Public is invited. Admission is Free The Midwest Daffodil Society, Inc. We are a group of daffodil hobbyists who wish to share our interest, expertise, and energies on behalf of the most prolific and beautiful flower of the spring season. Membership is open to all with an interest in growing, studying, or showing daffodils, at only $5 per year. For details, contact a member or see our website at www.MidwestDaffodil.rg. We meet at the Chicago Botanic Garden and at other locations in the Chicago area. We sponsor a bulb sale in October and this show in late spring. The 2015 Midwest Daffodil Society Show The Show is divided into a Horticultural Division and a Design Division. The Horticultural Division has many judging categories based on type, color, and number of blooms displayed and for special collections or other recognized categories. Cut daffodils, container-grown daffodils, and species or wild daffodils may be shown. Judging is based on a standard method of assigning points for condition, form, color, pose and other characteristics. The Horticultural Division is sanctioned by the American Daffodil Society. We have sections for Unnamed Daffodils to encourage broader participation. Anyone who grows daffodils is welcome to exhibit. Our program schedule reflects changes made by the American Daffodil Society in their efforts to make competition in such shows more representative of the large variety in daffodils and to make the shows more interesting. As always, one of the main criteria is to allow more opportunities for growers to receive recognition for their special efforts. Judges are approved by the American Daffodil Society. The Design Division consists of arrangements and stagings of daffodils according to special themes established each year. Judging is on the basis of artistic design, creativity, and use of materials according to established guidelines. Judges for the Design Division are from the Garden Clubs of Illinois. Contents and Index………………………………………………………….1 General Information Horticultural Divisions Photography Division Design Division Rules and Design Themes Midwest Daffodil Society Awards Midwest Daffodil Society Officers and 2015-2016 Schedule General Rules for exhibitors, a list of American Daffodil Society awards, and Royal Horticultural Society category descriptions are posted at the show or are available at MidwestDaffodil.org or DaffodilUSA.org. 2 SECTIONS A & B — STANDARD DAFFODILS SECTION A – This is for a single stem of a standard cultivar or species daffodil. SECTION B – This is for three stems of a standard cultivar or species daffodil. SECTION F – This is for division collections of 5 different standard cultivar or species daffodils. Division 1 – Trumpet Daffodil Cultivars Yellow perianth, yellow trumpet Colored perianth, orange or red trumpet Yellow perianth, pink in trumpet Reverse bicolor White perianth, yellow or orange trumpet White perianth, pink in trumpet White perianth, white trumpet Any other color combination Class A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 A108 Class B101 B102 B103 B104 B105 B106 B107 B108 Class | | | | F1 | | | Division 2 – Large-Cupped Daffodil Cultivars Yellow perianth, yellow cup Colored perianth, orange or red cup Yellow perianth, orange or red rimmed cup Yellow perianth, pink in cup Reverse bicolor White perianth, predominantly yellow cup White perianth, yellow rimmed cup White perianth, predominantly orange or red cup White perianth, orange or red rimmed cup White perianth, predominantly pink cup White perianth, pink rimmed cup White perianth, white or GWW cup Any other color combination A201 A202 A203 A204 A205 A206 A207 A208 A209 A210 A211 A212 A213 B201 B202 B203 B204 B205 B206 B207 B208 B209 B210 B211 B212 B213 | | | | | F2 | | | | | | | Division 3 – Small-Cupped Daffodil Cultivars Yellow perianth, yellow cup Yellow perianth, orange or red cup Orange perianth, orange or red cup Yellow perianth, orange or red rimmed cup Yellow perianth, pink in cup Reverse bicolor White perianth, yellow cup White perianth, yellow rimmed cup White perianth, orange or red cup White perianth, orange or red rimmed cup White perianth, pink in cup White perianth, white or GWW cup Any other color combination A301 A302 A303 A304 A305 A306 A307 A308 A309 A310 A311 A312 A313 B301 B302 B303 B304 B305 B306 B307 B308 B309 B310 B311 B312 B313 | | | | | F3 | | | | | | | Division 4 – Double Daffodil Cultivars One Bloom to a Stem Yellow perianth, yellow petaloids Colored perianth, orange or red petaloids Yellow perianth, pink in petaloids Reverse bicolor White perianth, yellow petaloids White perianth, orange or red petaloids White perianth, pink in petaloids 3 Class Class Class A401 A402 A403 A404 A405 A406 A407 B401 B402 B403 B404 B405 B406 B407 | | | | | | F4 White perianth, white petaloids More than One Bloom to a Stem Yellow perianth, yellow petaloids Yellow perianth, petaloids colored other than yellow White perianth, colored petaloids White perianth, white petaloids Any other color combination, one or more blooms per stem A408 B408 A409 A410 A411 A412 A413 B409 B410 B411 B412 B413 | | | | | | | Division 5 – Triandrus Daffodil Cultivars Yellow perianth, yellow cup Colored perianth, orange, red, or pink cup Reverse bicolor White perianth, yellow cup White perianth, orange or red cup White perianth, pink in cup White perianth, white cup Any other color combination A501 A502 A503 A504 A505 A506 A507 A508 B501 B502 B503 B504 B505 B506 B507 B508 | | | | F5 | | | Division 6 – Cyclamineus Daffodil Cultivars Yellow perianth, yellow cup Colored perianth, orange or red cup Yellow perianth, pink in cup Reverse bicolor White perianth, yellow cup White perianth, orange or red in cup White perianth, pink in cup White perianth, white cup Any other color combination A601 A602 A603 A604 A605 A606 A607 A608 A609 B601 B602 B603 B604 B605 B606 B607 B608 B609 | | | F6 | | | | | Division 7 – Jonquilla or Apodanthus Daffodil Cultivars Yellow perianth, yellow cup Yellow perianth, orange or red cup Orange perianth, orange or red cup Colored perianth, pink in cup Reverse bicolor White perianth, yellow, orange, or red cup White perianth, pink in cup White perianth, white cup Any other color combination A701 A702 A703 A704 A705 A706 A707 A708 A709 B701 B702 B703 B704 B705 B706 B707 B708 B709 | | | | F7 | | | | Division 8 – Tazetta Daffodil Cultivars Yellow perianth, yellow cup Yellow perianth, orange or red in cup Reverse bicolor or colored perianth with pink in cup White perianth, yellow cup White perianth, orange or red in cup White perianth, pink in cup White perianth, white cup Any other color combination A801 A802 A803 A804 A805 A806 A807 A808 B801 B802 B803 B804 B805 B806 B807 B808 | | | | F8 | | | Division 9 – Poeticus Daffodil Cultivars White perianth, eye green White perianth, eye any other color A901 A902 B901 B902 | F9 A1001 B1001 F10 Division 10 – Bulbocodium Daffodil Cultivars – Any cultivar 4 Division 11 – Split-Corona Daffodil Cultivars One Bloom Per Stem 11a Colored perianth, yellow, orange, or red cup 11a Reverse bicolor or colored perianth, pink in cup 11a White perianth, yellow, orange, or red cup 11a White perianth, pink in cup 11a White perianth, white cup 11a Any other color combination 11b Any cultivar More Than One Bloom Per Stem Colored perianth White perianth Division 12 – Other Daffodil Cultivars One bloom per stem, colored perianth One bloom per stem, white perianth More than one bloom per stem, any cultivar Division 13 – Daffodils Distinguished Solely by Botanical Name Any species or species hybrid, one bloom to a stem Any species or species hybrid, more than one bloom to a stem A1101 A1102 A1103 A1104 A1105 A1106 A1107 B1101 B1102 B1103 B1104 B1105 B1106 B1107 A1108 A1109 B1108 B1104 | | | | | F11 | | | | A1201 A1202 A1203 B1201 B1202 B1202 | F12 | A1301 A1302 B1301 B1302 | F13 SECTION C – CLASSIC DAFFODILS This section is open to all standard cultivars introduced from 1940 to 1969 inclusive. All cultivars shall be labeled with name, division number, and year of registration (or introduction). The date shown in the International Daffodil Register and Classified List 2008 and its supplements will be the authority. The Classification Committee may subdivide each class by decade and/or division, regardless of the number or quality of exhibits in each subdivision prior to judging. Daffodils in this section will be judged using the cultivar scale. Class One stem, any division, with yellow perianth C1 One stem, any division, with white perianth C2 Three stems of one cultivar, any division, with yellow perianth C3 Three stems of one cultivar, any division, with white perianth C4 Collection of 5 different classic cultivars (Place with standard collections.) E21 SECTION E — STANDARD DAFFODIL COLLECTIONS These classes call for one stem of each cultivar/species unless specified otherwise. Additional categories may be established if judges warrant. See also SECTION F listed above in rightmost column. Class Five different intermediate cultivars. E20 Five different classic cultivars E21 Five different pink cupped and/or pink in cup cultivars. E22 Five different white cultivars. E23 Five different red and/or orange cupped cultivars. E24 Five different yellow cultivars. E25 ADS Maroon Ribbon – Five different reverse bicolor cultivars. E26 ADS Red-White-Blue Ribbon – Five different American-bred cultivars. For correct E27 labeling procedures, see Rule No. 9. 5 Marie Bozievich Ribbon – Twelve different cultivars and/or species from not less than 4 divisions. Elise Havens Ribbon – Twelve different cultivars from at least three divisions from RHS divisions 5 through 10. Tom D. Throckmorton Ribbon – Fifteen cultivars and/or species from fifteen different RHS classifications. COLOR CODES REQUIRED. Carey E. Quinn Award – Twenty-four cultivars and/or species from at least five RHS divisions. First time winners may receive the Silver Quinn Medal. Former winners receive the Quinn Ribbon. This class is open only to ADS members. Harry I. Tuggle, Jr. Award – Three stems each of twelve different cultivars and/or species from at least three divisions. First time winners may receive the Bronze Tuggle Medal. Former winners receive the Tuggle Ribbon. This class is open only to ADS members. Offered only at regional shows. This is the Regional Show for the Central Region. E28 E29 E30 E31 E32 SECTION H – HISTORIC DAFFODILS This section is open to all cultivars, i.e., not species, introduced or in gardens before 1940. All cultivars shall be labeled with name, division number, and year of registration (or introduction). The earliest date shown in the International Daffodil Register and Classified List 2008 and its supplements will be the authority. Class H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07 H08 H09 H10 H11 One stem, standard daffodil, before 1850 One stem, standard daffodil, 1850-1879 One stem, standard daffodil, 1880-1899 One stem, standard daffodil, 1900-1909 One stem, standard daffodil, 1910-1919 One stem, standard daffodil, 1920-1929 One stem, standard daffodil, 1930-1939 One stem, miniature daffodil Three stems of one standard daffodil cultivar Three stems of one miniature daffodil cultivar Five different standard cultivars, one stem of each SECTIONS I & J — INTERMEDIATE DAFFODILS SECTION I – This is for a single stem of a standard cultivar. SECTION J – This is for three stems of a standard cultivar. Division 1, Colored perianth Division 1, White perianth Division 2, Colored perianth Division 2, White perianth Division 3, Colored perianth Division 3, White perianth Division 4, Any cultivar Division 11, Colored perianth Division 11, White perianth Five different intermediate cultivars (Place with standard collections.) 6 Class I101 I102 I201 I202 I301 I302 I401 I1101 I1102 Class J101 J102 J201 J202 J301 J302 J401 J1101 J1102 E20 SECTION K – CONTAINER-GROWN DAFFODILS Blooms are to be grown in and exhibited in a container or pot. All bulbs in any one container shall be of the same cultivar or species. Container-grown daffodils may be grown in protected areas. No bloom or exhibit in this section shall be eligible for any ADS award other than the ADS awards for container-grown daffodils. Rule No. 18 is extended to permit subdividing classes by daffodil division. Class Standard daffodils – named cultivars or seedlings (no species) K1 Miniature daffodils – named cultivars or seedlings (no species) K2 Species and species hybrid daffodils. All sizes of species and species hybrids are eligible for this class. K3 SECTIONS M & N – MINIATURE DAFFODILS SECTION M – Single stem of a miniature cultivar or species daffodil. SECTION N – Three stems of a miniature cultivar or species daffodil. Division 1 – Trumpet Daffodil Cultivars Division 2 – Large-Cupped Daffodil Cultivars Division 3 – Small-Cupped Daffodil Cultivars Division 4 – Double Daffodil Cultivars Division 5 – Triandrus Daffodil Cultivars Division 6 – Cyclamineus Daffodil Cultivars Division 7 – Jonquilla or Apodanthus Daffodil Cultivars Single floret Two or more florets Division 8 – Tazetta Daffodil Cultivars Division 9 – Poeticus Daffodil Cultivars Division 10 – Bulbocodium Daffodil Cultivars Division 11 – Split-Corona Daffodil Cultivars Division 12 – Other Daffodil Cultivars Division 13 – Daffodils Distinguished Solely by Botanical Name Class M101 M201 M301 M401 M501 M601 Class N101 N202 N301 N401 N501 N601 M701 M702 M801 M901 M1001 M1101 M1201 M1301 N701 N702 N801 N901 N1001 N1101 N1201 N1301 SECTION O – OTHER MINIATURES EXHIBITS Class Five cultivars or seedlings, one stem each (no species). This class is eligible for the ADS Lavender Ribbon. Five cultivars, seedlings, or species, one stem each. This class is eligible for the ADS Lavender Ribbon. Five stems, each one from a different division. This class is eligible for the ADS Lavender Ribbon. ADS Miniature Red-White-Blue Ribbon – Five cultivars or seedlings of American breeding, one stem each. For correct labeling procedure, see Rule No. 9. . This class is eligible for the ADS Lavender Ribbon. ADS Delia Bankhead Ribbon – Nine cultivars and/or species, one stem each from at least three different RHS divisions. Roberta C. Watrous Award – Twelve cultivars and/or species of miniature daffodils from at least three RHS divisions. First time winners may receive the Silver Watrous Medal. Former winners receive the Watrous Ribbon. This class is open only to ADS members. 7 O01 O02 O03 O04 O05 O06 ADS Premier Miniature Collection Ribbon – Twenty-four cultivars and/or species, one stem each, from at least five RHS divisions. This class is open only to ADS members. ADS Miniature Bronze Ribbon – Five miniature cultivars and/or species, three stems of each, from at least three RHS divisions. Offered only at regional shows. This is the Regional Show for the Central Division. O07 O08 SECTION S — SMALL GROWERS CLASSES This section is open to exhibitors growing 50 or fewer cultivars and/or species. All entries are standard single stems. Class Division 1 – Trumpet Daffodil Cultivars S1 Division 2 – Large-Cupped Daffodil Cultivars S2 Division 3 – Small-Cupped Daffodil Cultivars S3 Division 4 – Double Daffodil Cultivars S4 Division 5 – Triandrus Daffodil Cultivars S5 Division 6 – Cyclamineus Daffodil Cultivars S6 Division 7 – Jonquilla or Apodanthus Daffodil Cultivars S7 Division 8 – Tazetta Daffodil Cultivars S8 Division 9 – Poeticus Daffodil Cultivars S9 Division 10 – Bulbocodium Daffodil Cultivars S10 Division 11 – Split-Corona Daffodil Cultivars S11 Division 12 – Other Daffodil Cultivars S12 Division 13 – Daffodils Distinguished Solely by Botanical Name S13 SECTION U – UNNAMED DAFFODILS DIVISION Any grower may enter this division with daffodils whose names are not known. Ribbons may be awarded by the judges and the following classes may be subdivided, but entries in this section are not eligible for ADS awards nor other show awards. Class One standard stem from Divisions 1, 2, 3, or 4 U01 One standard stem from Divisions 5-13 U02 Three stems of one standard daffodil U03 8 SECTION Y – YOUTH DIVISION Exhibitors are 20 years of age or younger. Youth exhibitors are not restricted to this section; they may elect to enter other sections for which they qualify. Rule No. 18 is extended to permit subdividing Classes by division. Class One standard stem Y01 Three stems of one standard daffodil Y02 Collection of five different standard daffodils. Y03 One miniature stem, any division. Y04 Three stems of one miniature daffodil, any division. Y05 Collection of five different miniature daffodils. Y06 PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION The American Daffodil Society Photography Division celebrates the daffodil. Photographers are encouraged to compose their entries according to accepted principles of two-dimensional design. 1. Potential exhibitors should contact the Show Chair the intention to exhibit and the number of photographs, if known. There is no entry fee, and exhibitors need not be members of the ADS. An e-mail indication of intent to display, or a printed indication sent by mail, will suffice. Include a return address or e-mail address. 2. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor and must contain images of one or more daffodils as required by the class. Entries must not have won a First Place award in any class in a previous ADS National show. 3. Classes are open to color or monochrome photographs and will be subdivided if needed. An exhibitor may make up to two entries in each class, up to 8 photographs in total. 4. Photographs should be mounted on lightweight neutral, stiff card stock or foam board. Matting (over the print and backing) should not be used. Minimum print size is 5x7 inches (13x18 cm), and maximum mounted size is 14x17 inches (36x43 cm). No glass or frame should be used. The photographer’s name and address should be shown on the back of the mounting board. 5. An entry card must be attached to each exhibit on the right side 2” (5 cm) below the top. On the face of the card, record the class and the title of the photo (if any). For an entry in class P3, indicate on the entry card the location where the photograph was taken. The face of the entry card (below the fold) should have the name of the photographer. 6. If warranted by the quality or quantity of entries, classes may be further subdivided. First, Second, Third, and Honorable Mention awards will be given as merited in each subdivision. The ADS Wells Knierim Ribbon for Best Photograph in Show will be awarded. Each Photography Judge may award an ADS Special Award Judges Choice ribbon to a photograph that deserves special recognition. 7. The Midwest Daffodil Society will exercise caution in safeguarding exhibits, but cannot assume responsibility for lost or damaged photographs. Class Portraits of Daffodils – a close-up of a single daffodil bloom or up to three blooms of the same cultivar. Daffodils in the Landscape or Garden. Daffodils in their Native or Natural Habitat. Daffodils and People. Daffodils and Animals. An arranged still life incorporating daffodils. Abstract or special effects incorporating daffodils or daffodil elements. 9 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 ARTISTIC DESIGN DIVISION 1. All classes are open to any individual. Only one entry in each class may be made, however each individual may enter as many classes as desired. Atristic designs must be made by the exhibitor. Plant material in this section need not be grown by the exhibitor. 2. All entries shall include at least one daffodil, which need not be identified. Other plant material may be permitted as indicated in classes. Accessories are permitted in all classes. No artificial plant material shall be allowed. Fresh material shallnot be treated. Treatment of dried materials is allowed. 3. Properties furnished by the exhibitor should be marked with the owner’s name (not in view). Neither the Midwest Daffodil Society, The American Daffodil Society, Garden Clubs of Illinois, nor the Chicago Botanic Garden will be responsible for loss or damage. However, every care will be taken. 4. No background will be provided by the exhibitor. Accessories and underlay are permitted. Daffodils for arrangements will be made available by the Midwest Daffodil Society. Tables will be furnished. All other materials will be supplied by the exhibitor. 5. Plant material on the “protect and save” list of Garden Clubs of Illinois may not be used in competition. 6. A brief 3” X 5” card of intent may accompany the entry. DO NOT put name or address on the front of the card. 7. Entries shall be placed from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 25, 2015. They must be checked by a show official before the exhibitor leaves the building. The exhibit shall be removed between 4:30 and 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 26, 2015 by the exhibitor. The societies named above shall not be responsible for any exhibits left unless prior arrangements are made. 8. Judging will be according to National Council of State Garden Clubs by accredited Garden Clubs of Illinois judges. The decision of the judges will be final. Authority: Handbook For Flower Shows, 2007. Judging will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday. 9. All designs, ribbons, and awards remain until 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 26, 2015. Theme of the Design Show Class1: Class 2: Class 3: Class 4: Class 5: Midwest Daffodil Society Awards Special Recognition Awards will be given to: Best Daffodil in Show Best Daffodil in Small Growers Section Best Miniature Daffodil in Show Best Vase of Three Stems Best Collection of Five Blooms Best Design in Show Best Use of Daffodils in Design 1 0 THE SHOW COMMITTEE Show Chairman Horticultural Division Chairman Horticulture Judges Chairman Photography Division Chairman Photography Judges Chairman Artistic Design Division Chairman Clerks Chairman Horticultural Exhibits Classification Horticultural and Photography Staging Hospitality Properties Printed Show Schedule Awards Recorders Commercial Exhibits/Displays Multimedia Chairman Webmaster George Dorner Nancy Pilipuf William Hessel Gail Raith Nancy Pilipuf George Dorner Details about this year’s Bulb Sale on October 17-18 and the Annual Meeting and Plant Exchange on October 25 will be posted at the club website MidwestDaffodil.org. Next year’s events will be on the corresponding weekends of 2016, typically one day earlier Many materials about daffodils may be found at: www.MidwestDaffodil.org Local information, show results, growing advice, & membership signup www.DaffodilUSA.org National information and links to other organizatios www.Daffseek.org A very comprehensive photographic and botanic data base of daffodils www.daffnet.org A forum on daffodils with worldwide participation www.dafflibrary.org A collection of books and publications about daffodils, many of historic interest ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Midwest Daffodil Society thanks the Chicago Botanic Garden for providing the venue for this show and extends its gratitude to Stephanie Lindeman and Sara Paar of the Garden staff for their advice and help. 11