See the Handbook for Flower Shows, 2017 for all requirements. After the successful completion of any three courses, the student is referred to as a Student Judge and is eligible to earn judging credits. Renee Shamosh and Anne Myers in Rochester, NY, with the clubs winning container planting. endstream endobj 296 0 obj <>/Metadata 29 0 R/Pages 293 0 R/StructTreeRoot 63 0 R/Type/Catalog/ViewerPreferences<>>> endobj 297 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]/Properties<>/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/TrimBox[0.0 0.0 612.0 792.0]/Type/Page>> endobj 298 0 obj <>stream Inside the tent, an entire wall of tables was set up with glorious displays of blooms cut from exhibitors gardens that morning. Flower shows provide a unique opportunity for floral designers, horticulturalists, judges and the viewing public to become an integral part of the creative process. When you click proceed you will be prompted to log into the Members area of the GCA website to access these password protected details. line mass flower floral arrangements creative arrangement contrast traditional modern designs texture flowershowflowers church flowers tips Ellen contributed wood hyacinths and blue chalk fingers. Review judging qualities on the Display Point Score Form. Short Stories tiny miniature arrangements displayed on a mantelpiece Information includes physical characteristics, conditioning and grooming, requirements for exhibiting, as well as judging considerations for plants commonly exhibited in Standard Flower Shows. All work was done by members of our own and other Garden Club of America clubs who register via the GCA website. From the chair, to the division committees, the passers to the judges, the tech team to the entrants each individual contributes to the final experience for visitors. Visitors enjoyed the "Victorian Wedding" arrangements staged on pedestals. Courses 2, 3 and 4 may be taken in any order. The GCN Flower Committee is responsible for submission of club entries for the three Garden Club of Virginia shows held across the state each year in the categories of Rose (October); 6RPh3TRL2Bd3 Z(;?`%Z\cot,U-P}CR#WkE{y_ Written Point Score Exam: (2 hrs.) hS`=N$[kprZ;sip1* 3,fXb Zn\ /~'oNO_7fX3{a|:8fX=*7W]a//5gyy_} {bYy>?jyt|}qn~5ohf9>_]7|hN/i}547oXY/O?o/^-/?~vxfhK>{|XE?'gW$K@n>;=9gzl"!r;^Qp6axi-g'o3/sd*,3h~`sb>^g?_V$_EY/9L9o,@e*2&9LE4XK*"Tf The GCN Floral Design Committee affords members the opportunity to learn about and participate in flower shows at the local, state, and national levels. The winner, below, was Amy Hardis of the Little Garden Club of Rye. (Committee to work with instructor on obtaining examples of Botanical Arts Photography), General Requirements for NGC Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards: Section Awards, including Elfin Award, Review Judging Qualities found on the Horticulture Point Scoring Form, Role of Balance, Color and Texture in Table Designs. Entries were prepared by members of our own club, who live in the River Towns, and GCA garden clubs throughout the tri-state area.. c+Q $cyJ@&D!I in consultation with the instructor. Special classes included topiaries and glass houses or terrariums. GCoJ document.write(new Date().getFullYear()); | website designed by CarylButterley | powered by WordPress, Jacksonville Bicentennial Laura Street Festival. Enjoy the creation of more beautiful and exciting table settings, with some help from this book. The purpose of a Garden Club of America flower show is three-fold: Flower shows combine artistic vision, horticultural mastery, engineering, and sophisticated craftsmanship to create a brief but brilliant display of beauty in time. The theme THE GILDED CAGE, a play on The Gilded Age, was inspired by the Gothic arches of Lyndhurst and its greenhouse, built by railroad tycoon Jay Gould, who made the Tarrytown landmark his familys country estate in 1880. Garden Club of Irvington members entered and won prizes in a number of classes. dwarf conifers, and/or succulents owned for a minimum of three months. Practice point scoring: (2 hours) Local Flower Show School Chairman to provide, Three Combination Plantings, per instructors specification. Thisbook is a supplement to the Handbook for Flower Shows. Outlines of Period Flower Arranging - Frances J. Hannay Required for Course 1 only. A flower shows rules and guidelines are presented in a schedule with the various subject divisions consisting of classes or categories of competition. Judges use the Handbook for Flower Shows as a guideline to thoughtfully and impartially evaluate flower show exhibits. P] 4" ,,lxB}a nM0-wiEea9`H%j: wL| P P'Iz/}R&df'W0HI*uRT3

Discussion of Botanical Arts Horticulture section. In the Locally Grown class of the Photography Division, GCI member Doreen Ruff garnered an Honorable Mention for her portrait of a white anemone (lower left see a close-up on the Photography tab). to share the beauty of a show with fellow club members and the public. NGC recommends that a course series be taken in sequential order, however this is not required. Local Flower Show Committee to provide, Three Displays, per instructors specification. Px [@*crk 2`uGy 2A{=d_q ] Proud exhibitors included Fitz Anderson, above, and Jordana Laks, below, with her mom, Lisa Izes. The theme, On the Sunny Side of the Hudson,celebrated the influence of Washington Irving on our Rivertowns region of New York and featured floral and horticultural exhibits inspired by characters and situations on the pages of Irvings books. Find details about upcoming shows below. The listing of any external link does not imply a recommendation or an endorsement by the GCA. The floral designs, judged by an esteemed panel of experts, were: 360 Degrees and Sunny glorious mass flower arrangements featuring yellow flowers in season. All photos are judged according to a number of criteria and must be 100% the work of the exhibitor. GCN co-sponsors the Norfolk Home and Garden Tour with Harborfront Garden Club. jm>6"M su7ATPw 93 0 obj << /Linearized 1 /O 96 /H [ 1160 341 ] /L 131884 /E 25125 /N 8 /T 129906 >> endobj xref 93 29 0000000016 00000 n 0000000945 00000 n 0000001018 00000 n 0000001501 00000 n 0000001833 00000 n 0000001855 00000 n 0000003765 00000 n 0000003787 00000 n 0000005605 00000 n 0000005628 00000 n 0000007361 00000 n 0000007384 00000 n 0000008781 00000 n 0000008804 00000 n 0000010088 00000 n 0000011190 00000 n 0000011307 00000 n 0000011589 00000 n 0000011707 00000 n 0000011730 00000 n 0000012905 00000 n 0000012947 00000 n 0000012970 00000 n 0000017916 00000 n 0000017939 00000 n 0000024427 00000 n 0000024449 00000 n 0000001160 00000 n 0000001479 00000 n trailer << /Size 122 /Info 89 0 R /Encrypt 95 0 R /Root 94 0 R /Prev 129896 /ID[<7d01291d83a4916574d569780b45fe45><7d01291d83a4916574d569780b45fe45>] >> startxref 0 %%EOF 94 0 obj << /Pages 92 0 R /Type /Catalog /Outlines 47 0 R >> endobj 95 0 obj << /Filter /Standard /V 1 /R 2 /O (kZ&66PZtO) /U (Ow'N&9][BY\)) /P 65516 >> endobj 120 0 obj << /S 129 /T 206 /O 259 /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 121 0 R >> stream Practice point scoring: 2 hours. It is recommended that the plant topic be part of the Combination Plantings but not required. This event helps raise awareness of the many ways garden clubs contribute to their communities while raising funds to support restoration of historic gardens across the Commonwealth. Review General Requirements for all NGC Horticulture/Botanical Arts Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards. "June in the Country," the Cut Specimens class, included perennials, biennials, bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers, roses, woody plants in bloom, and plants grown for foliage. /!

Floral designer Laura Haley demonstrated eye-popping table settings during the Garden Clubs virtual program Flower Show Series: Designing the Perfect Table on February 9. All were judged for beauty, horticultural perfection and grooming. %PDF-1.2 % Each club was required to enter one tree propagated by a member in the Walk in the Woods class. Filed under Garden Club Flower Show Categories, Horticulture, Irvington Garden Club Events, Rivertowns Westchester NY, Tarrytown NY, Tagged as GCA Flower Shows, Lyndhurst, winning Floral Design entries, Winning Horticulture Entries. 45q3HL`Sadlhn8` 4#msR g`~Q . Starting last September, we approached the project as a club, with members rooting cuttings and planting bulbs. Y'Ho.W[Ki+HLy%@VI61 0~F "Anna's Hats in Bloom," a design complementing a hat in Lyndhurst's costume collection. endstream endobj startxref NGC recommends a course series be taken in sequential order, however this is not required.See the Handbook for Flower Shows, 2017 for more information. Horticultural exhibits included Lord & Burnham Presents: Nineteenth Century Favorites, which featured orchids, ferns and palms and cut specimens of locally-grown nineteenth-century favorites such as rhododendrons, magnolia, prunus, and blooming stems of narcissus and tulip bulbs. Three Combination Plantings, per instructors specification. Our members worked for a year to present an outstanding show that included elaborate flower arrangements and horticultural specimens judged against perfection as defined by GCA judging standards. The GCA Flower Show Committee promotes flower shows throughout The Garden Club of America, provides guidance and encouragement to those planning and presenting GCA flower shows, and reviews each flower show schedule suggesting changes needed to conform to GCA requirements and standards. This table setting by Renee Shamosh and Ellen Shapiro of the Garden Club of Irvington featured an arrangement of tulips, hydrangeas and wildflowers and a faux feather made from paper and wire. General Requirements for NGC Design section Top Exhibitor Awards - Table Artistry Award, Review of Judging qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate Tables: Functional, Exhibition and Tray plus Petite designs,Table/Tray for one, Explanation of Education Division and judging educational exhibits, Explanation of Youth/Sponsored Groups Division, Requirements to become an Accredited Flower Show Judge, Review writing a Flower Show Schedule with emphasis on format and general rules, Creating a Horticulture Schedule: sections and classes, Review of general requirements for NGC Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards. This exhibit, designed by Ellen Shapiro, won a judges commendation. Short Stories, miniature arrangements displayed on a mantelpiece, could not exceed five inches in height, width or depth. While not required for attending Flower Show School, these books provide additional information for exhibitors and judges on specific design types and horticulture entries. Visitors to the Horticulture exhibits in the tent were treated to a lush display of exquisite plants grown over specified time periods according to strict conditions laid out in the show entry brochure, or schedule., The horticultural displays included a challenge class of window boxes in which all the plants were to be propagated from cuttings or grown from seed. Tiara: Best in Show Jewelry at the Philadelphia Flower Show. This arrangement by Emily Meskat and Kristina Bicher Rye GC took first place in the class. The Book Party class, channeling a book signing for Washington Irvings literary friends that included sips of schnapps and games of dominoes, was the theme of the above winning table setting by Colleen Hempleman and Christina Vanderlip of the Hortulus GC. The arrangements were designed as if for the 1913 wedding at Lyndhurst of Helen Gould, daughter of railroad tycoon Jay Gould, to Finley Shepard. Our Imaginary World of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow childrens class, hosted in conjunction with the Irvington Public Library, displayed fairie houses made by children 8 to 12 years old. Special disciplines contributing artistic exhibits in GCA flower shows are encouraged by the Floral Design Committeeand the Photography Committee. The class description may also specify a particular design type, such table design. The horticulture classes included displays of Rip Van Winkle alpine garden troughs and Home Grown window boxes and dozens and dozens of beautiful cut stems and branches of the best in local perennials and flowering shrubs and trees in season. All club members worked very hard on this for more than a year to make this show happen. Guests enjoyed the outdoor display of "Milking Time" mixed container plantings. Here is just one of the many accolades sent to Barbara: Dear Barbara and Members of the GC of Irvington: Congratulations on staging a beautiful flower show. %t7#ho{6k@$ 3vu>G@MZAFyphP\ULz(UTvW"N?e*J*GCehUF]57V GCI president Barbara Defino showed several outstanding cut specimens. to set standards of artistic and horticultural excellence, to broaden knowledge of horticulture, flower arrangement, conservation, and other related areas,and. Learn all about creating amazing designs - all 12" or less. The Plant Exchanges at Zone Shows give different clubs the opportunity to swap plants propagated by members. Village of Irvington schoolchildren ages 8-12 made an exhibit of tussie-mussies, small hand-held bouquets expressing the language of flowers., Cut specimens: Flowering trees and shrubs in bloom. For any questions regarding National Garden Clubs Flower Show Schools, please contact: Gardening, Horticulture & Environmental Concerns, Procedure for Evaluating a NGC Flower Show, Summary of Flower Show Achievement Awards, School and Symposium Registration - FSS 1, Accredited Judges Certificate Application - FS 3, Handbook Examination Registration - FSS 4, Attachment to FSS Course 1 Registration - FSS 6, Refresher Credit - Judges, Level 2 - FSS 13, School & Symposium Judges Eligibility - FSS 18, Course, Symposium, Instructor Eval - FSS 27, Directives for Student Judges Schedule Writing - FSS 28, Scale of Points for Flower Show Schedules - FSS 29, Design Specialty Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30D, Horticulture Specialty Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30H, Standard and Small Standard Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30S, Introduction to the Handbook forFlower Shows, Flower show composition including Flower Show Flower hierarchy, overview of divisions, sections, classes and subclasses, Explanation of NGC non-Top Exhibitor Awards, General Requirements for NGC Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards, Explanation of Judging Qualities found on the Horticulture Point Scoring Form: Conformance, Plant Identification, Maturity, Color, Form, Condition/ Blemishes, Grooming and Staging, Review of Horticulture Commenting Vocabulary, Discussion of growing and showing two Horticulture types with emphasis on exhibiting and judging, Brief history of floral design including European and American designs including Mid-20th Century Traditional Design, Emphasis on the Elements and Principles of Design, General Requirements for NGC Design Top Exhibitor Awards, Explanation of Judging qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate Principles of Design and include Traditional designs: Line, Line-Mass and Mass, Review of Standard Flower Show and Specialty Flower Show requirements, Duties of Flower Show Chairman and Flower Show Committees, Explanation of Botanical Arts Photography section and requirements for Botanical Arts Photography Award. :!!KE,B,-0/@V%^`Zm7,pS5#[G0C+d{)D/HrMd'Psg endstream endobj 121 0 obj 218 endobj 96 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 90 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F0 107 0 R /F1 108 0 R /F2 110 0 R >> /XObject << /im1 115 0 R /im2 117 0 R /im3 119 0 R >> /ProcSet 113 0 R >> /Contents [ 98 0 R 100 0 R 102 0 R 104 0 R 106 0 R 112 0 R ] /Thumb 70 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 612 791 ] /CropBox [ 0 0 612 791 ] /Rotate 0 >> endobj 97 0 obj 1832 endobj 98 0 obj << /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 97 0 R >> stream `u~OV-K}`@ v_S.* '+ni`jf>U#C=>^~? The theme of the Millbrook show was Country Life, and each of the classes, or entry categories, had its own specific requirements related to type of plant(s), growing conditions, ownership time, and size of arrangement or container. A garden friendly to birds and butterflies at Florescence a Major Flower Show presented by the Garden Club of Houston, River Oaks Garden Club and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Anyone interested in horticulture will find this book a worthy addition to a personal library! Purchase this book directly from the author here. X. Cut specimens from the garden of Barbara Defino included a Hosta 'Big Daddy.'. The conservation and education exhibit will feature native plants to consider for our gardens, such as the common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), which is an important food source for Monarch butterflies. Filed under Flower Arranging, Garden Club Flower Show Categories, GCA Events, Zone III Events, Tagged as Country Life flower show, flower show winners, Garden Club of America zone shows, Millbrook Garden Club. h[ks+1x*Y]8,~GYJt3jf7M8$4Fn?332\(' ,,'\X\d7\XqQ.`q]F},|Y`c^r'+F2xqOifl%[Ax}$q/g+>ExE2sU3\xeAF9W1|_Gl(>Z The Best in Show award for Horticulture went to Lydia Wallis of the Southampton (NY) Garden Club for her cut specimen of an epimedium. Local Flower Show School Committee to provide adequate number of specimens and three or more different Collections and three or more different Displays (flowering, foliage, succulents, arboreal, etc.) In the floral design division of a flower show, the class titles become the source of inspiration and interpretation.. This paper has all the information you need. All Rights Reserved. Open to the public on Thursday, September 15 from 10 am - 3 pm, Location: Carillon Historical Park - Dayton History, 1000 Carillon Boulevard, Dayton, OH. Richard McKeon, a former GCI member, now with the Garden Club of Millbrook, created the second-place arrangement below. A special and timely conservation exhibit demonstrated the importance of native plants in our landscapes. Read about the Garden Clubs virtual programshere. After the successful completion of any two courses, students are eligible to earn exhibiting credits toward becoming an Accredited Judge. Filed under Conservation, Garden Club Flower Show Categories, Horticulture, Irvington Garden Club Events, Irvington NY, Rivertowns Westchester NY, Tarrytown NY, Tagged as GCA Flower Shows, Lyndhurst, Rivertowns NY events. Flower Committee members are encouraged to learn more about the exhibiting process and to consider training as a Flower Show Judge. It included an exquisite arrangement of native plants, below, from Cathy Luddens garden. 295 0 obj <> endobj NGC recommends a course series be taken in sequential order, however this is not required. Local Flower Show School Chairman to provide. Discussion of growing & showing one Horticulture type and Combination Plantings with emphasis on exhibiting and judging. Filed under Conservation, Flower Arranging, Garden Club Flower Show Categories, GCA Events, Irvington Garden Club Events, Irvington NY, Nature Photography, Rivertowns Westchester NY, Tarrytown NY, Zone III Events, Tagged as annuals, challenge classes, flower arrangements, flower shows, Lyndhurst, mixed plantings, perennials, plant shows, prize-winning plants, Tarrytown NY, Victorian style. The harsh winter and late spring didnt make things easy. The program was done in partnership with the Jupiter Island Garden Club. hxaZ\N*-E`uY^^d t2ld+AH ,SH Flower shows are held all across the country and more judges are needed. In the Inside Story photography category, honors went to Susan Van Tassell of the Short Hills, NJ, Garden Club, for her macro shot of a dahlia, and Dori Ruff of GCI for her study of the inner workings of a peony. Members are welcome to attend Flower Show School to become Flower Show Judges or to just gain knowledge while having fun. hb``f``b`e`X B,l@q_ UkE-Q D.EB=9TO5Waadedpp~f8[L00$`N`c The purpose of a flower showentries are judged by expert teams and various prizes are awardedis to set standards of artistic and horticultural excellence; to broaden knowledge of horticulture, flower arrangement, and conservation; and to share the beauty of a show with club members and the public. Sleepy Hollow Awakenings designs with some flowers in bud and others in full bloom. $~`fQPS5E~^x1TzOp~/I[m]>=gtxom5gy1E7tW#xgRKU*J)*%3q _3>=TC6V d101*/1 These workshops offer tips in interpretation of schedules, use of tools, proper mechanics, choice of container, choice of plant material, conditioning how-tos, and more. The emphasis of most flower shows is to showcase horticultural specimens, floral design creativity, and conservation or environmental stewardship. In addition to the flower arrangement, the composition included props related to the frustrations of designing such a display. TqA^Lc+y'ux|{i4fWr`k*!AF> s?JV]!!x:j|B{Ng^qk$T#euMA4j~Ug?3{_/^?-/M/YJo fH6>xydSTZ;&?8x}VL{0L/iL9S-9S.3;r@39n&Mwu?Z)%gjR/9BOK\5j9C2SL/-N(tjwS!#8mP5=a|gxx)Uy #$b-a)d*g=QjxMeu]FZO>%nd CZ0RUtjyx:/CLU{]=:HD . It contains over 190 beautiful color images of designs with text. 397 0 obj <>stream Guests to the show, which was open to the public on May 10 and 11, were greeted with vases of cut stems set out in tables on the patio in front of the Lyndhurst Carriage House. According to GCA rules, real feathers are not allowed, challenging all entrants in the class to devise a way to depict an appropriate 19th-century writing instrument. This book complements the design chapter of the 2007 edition of the Handbook for Flower Shows. Her Red Sentinel Astilbe (above left) won a First Award, or blue ribbon, as did her achillea milleforium Paprika (not pictured), and her Hydrangia x macrophylla Penny Mac, (right) won a Second Award. National Garden Clubs continues to set the direction for American floral designing and raise the bar for both exhibitors and judges, and educates both our members and the public in floral design, horticulture and NGC projects. A few of the 25 GCI members who organized and staged the show took a break from setting up the exhibits. \m`i5k sacR0Bpp" OKi&(3D..@` mOfCp ^0G] ncmL;qhGjs0bn|]p.E#zM8.GZIEO}#`nsG^FuDunw3J(y0h/cI(NyE[KD5zDC9/Z#7R%S 8GID6'Nln)q*~^)[/-wpkJL+]SJ/bh]nY!7k7?yWcwfmu FUEJX$Zo8.R{YrLy#_Kk|es?JRtl;HCs;]hT nJM57v\U#!OzP2 ->}X34PUu A u.ob#9i-G:p;{v=/ aRs23lmFS|8{L*T.qU. Judges and guests admired the rich, masculine color scheme and rare, deep-toned flowers.

The Garden Club of America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Creating a Design Schedule: sections and classes, Elements and Principles as they relate to Creative Design, Dynamic balance, plastic organization, juxtaposition and abstraction, General Requirements for NGC Design Section Top Exhibitor Awards - Designer's Choice, Club Competition, Review of Judging Qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate different Creative Design types, Writing a Flower Show Schedule, with emphasis on format and general rules, Evaluating an NGC Flower Show, Flower Show Evaluation, Point Scoring Form and Criteria, Review Horticulture Schedule Writing: sections and classes. 2022, The Garden Club of America. "d?i{)_glD)Y.ArZrh_(Cfdo6yLb'$&m _dCJj ]QZDD+`gc{c;;jW4!w#O>rQeme]w]>MmZkC-LM4}fm5e5S&~ * xd`8c@4'Axf`RL"!HLLT; k l Interested in creating a monobotanic design? The note at the bottom right says, Before the show thus fortified. The tour is a visual feast for all and offers a wonderful opportunity to display our clubs long legacy of extraordinary floral design talent with the general public, along with fellow members and regional clubs. At the entrance to the Carriage House, below, the Floral Design section opened in a dramatic fashion with mass arrangements of primarily yellow flowers such as those grown at Sunnyside Cottage, Washington Irvings home displayed on pedestals. Visitors also delighted in a display of photographs of historic houses and gardens at rest, among other subjects. A GCA Flower Show is a competition judged by the rigorous standards of the Garden Club of America and exemplifies artistic and horticultural excellence, said show chairman Nancy Stoer. The Millbrook Garden Club, a member of the Garden Club of America, held a GCA Zone III Flower Show at the Interlaken Inn in Lakeville, Connecticut, June 21 to 23, 2011. The winners in the 360 Degrees and Sunny mass arrangement class were Libby Welch and Anna Getz of the Greenwich, CT, Garden Club.

Photo Review of Our Flower ShowThe Sunny Side of the Hudson, Fab Flower Show On The Sunny Side of the Hudson, GCI Big Winner in Kaleidoscope Flower Show, GCI Makes Good Showing at Country Life Show. 0 Every April the Flower Committee takes center-stage as Virginia Historic Garden Week is held across the state. Students should read pages as noted in Student Outlines provided by each course instructor. The entry was accompanied by the following key card, indicating to show visitors the botanical and common names of the plants and their relative position in the container. The conservation and education exhibit by Catherine Ludden demonstrated the beauty and benefits of adding native plants to your garden through a slide show and a 20-page handout illustrating Plant This, Not That plant pairs. Course2, Course 3 and Course4 may be taken in any order. GCN has talented and sought-after judges willing and anxious to share their craft with others. The show was held at The Carriage House at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown, and was open to the public on Friday and Saturday, April 16 and 17, 2010. Through flowers and plants our 2017 GCA flower (and plant) show celebrated the life and work of Irvingtons own Washington Irving. The Rosie Jones award for reflecting the spirit of growing with joy and enthusiasm went to the above Mother and Daughter pair of coleus propagated by Julia Burke of Rye Garden Club. Need to know what plants are in the same family? The following required reading list applies to all Flower Show School courses. It is required that the plant topic be part of one Collection. Discussion of growing & showing one Horticulture type and Collections and Displays with emphasis on exhibiting and judging. p9Y/Q\I78%fM,/Cbpy4.g+cW9R^+m`!\9O9R+9E"5`]cT>xcYuJ/u y7A9#Tc 6(q&1}E+5.]-xf=O9 VF1 [af)c={31> By%-uD:?p';1h C: o.>3Z00ACrB?Mm;\dJLJIW5_?6LrvBFhSy(Nw6 All Rights Reserved. It was written to help garden club members entering shows and judges trying to determine winning exhibits. Collection point score form is used for all cut or container-grown horticulture specimens and collections.

N3 @&" CKlm/D$1@Wo^" A marvelous reference for those who enjoy designing! hbbd```b``"7@$ll`D/Izx0Y &A$cJ KD28]qAl_`5``5 M,HPyp D 3-,~SoX}X=Xm%@P%#6$ 8{ [w"!VKRE81QP\%C{Rux?`/TcIt GCI chose blue-purple. Review Design Schedule Writing: sections and classes, Elements and Principles of Design as they relate to Abstract Design, Review characteristics of Creative Design, Review Plastic Organization, Penetration of Space and Dynamic Balance, Discussion of Botanical Arts Division, including Botanical Arts Designs sections, NGC Top Exhibitor Awards Botanical Arts Design and Artistic Crafts Awards, General Requirements for all NGC Design Top Exhibitor Awards, Review of judging qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate Plastic Organization, Penetration of Space and Dynamic Balance using Advanced Design Types. Daffodil (April); and Lily (June). A Live Oak propagated from an acorn by GCI member Bunny Bauer (center, in square green pot) received an Honorable Mention. Local Flower Show School Chairman to provide. A special club award went to Ellen Shapiro, whose trough (below) included succulents grown from cuttings taken from her daughter-in-laws San Francisco roof garden. Review judging qualities found on the Combination Plantings Point Score Form. We truly were on the sunny side of the Hudson on May 10.. The container planting was designed by Ellen Shapiro, Renee Shamosh and Donghai Zhen. The challenge class was to grow from seed a Victorian favorite Pelargonium, Black Velvet Rose. Pot et Fleurs: In the Victorian Style, featured large containers planted with with a minimum of three different species or cultivars reflecting the Victorians love of carefully planned excess. Flower shows have been around for hundreds of years and are popular forms of entertainment and education for exhibitors and visitors. Learn how to write awards in a schedule here. GCI's contribution of spireas for the Plant Exchange, propagated by members under the supervision of Hort Chair Nora Galland. 342 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<64AAB31EBCE9044FB77F33A2C064B8A4>]/Index[295 103]/Info 294 0 R/Length 176/Prev 257934/Root 296 0 R/Size 398/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream

(Note to future exhibitors: Read the schedule extra carefully!). Also adding to the arrangement were plants contributed Bunny Bauer, Deb Flock, Nora Galland, Cena Hampden and Anne Myers: the Cape primrose, comfrey, dwarf blue cypress, amsonia and forget-me-nots, respectively. RuBviiWKP"G6>1O"FhtVfb$eEXh|1Li-S11-4M)XhL+3WMZ_ r1 Hi)P+ZQkt5 #ZUC.2 Rm7NIh? The show, chaired by Barbara Defino, was free and open to the public at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, and from 10 am to 1 pm on Thursday, May 11, at the Lyndhurst Carriage House. The members of the Garden Club of Irvington-on-Hudson are delighted to bring you this selection of photos of our flower show at the Lyndhurst Carriage House. 5@cYg/(vA`9?|^[Vu1I'zgja Historic Garden Week Norfolk Tour April 2022, Lifestyle Lecture Series February 2020: Margot Shaw, Lifestyle Lecture Series February 2019: Linda Holden, Lifestyle Lecture Series February 2018: Laura Dowling.



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