Horticulture Exhibits for Each Month

April

A. Daffodils          
1.     Large Cup. Div.  #2
2.     Small Cup, Div. #3
3.     Bi-color
4.     Double, Div. # 4
5.     Any Other
B. Tulips
1.       Large single
2.     Small single
3.      Double
4.      Lily-flowered
5.      Any other
C. Flowering
1.     Azalea
2.     Pieris
3.     Rhododendron
4.     Any other
D. Camellia
 
1.     Stem
2.     To float in water
E. Something of Interest
May
A. Flowering Shrubs, 1 branch each          
1.     Weigela
2.     Azalea
3.     Rhododendron
4.     Any Other
 
B. Flowering Trees, 1 branch each
1.     Dogwood Kousa
2.     Redbud
3.     Horse Chestnut
4.     Any other
C. Flowers with Women’s Names, 1 branch each
1.     Rose
2.     Daisy
3.     Iris
4.    Any other
E. Something of Interest

June

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September

A. Dahlia
  1. Large – over 4”
  2. Under 4”
  3. Any other
B. Late Flowers    (3 – 4 stems)
  1. Sedum
  2. Hydrangea
  3. Chrysanthemum
  4. Any other
C. Foliage    (3 – 4 stems)
  1. Hostas
  2. Caladium
  3. Any other
D. Herbs    (3 – 5 stems)
  1. Any one herb
  2. Collection of any three
E. Something of    Interest
October

 

A. Flowering Shrubs, 1 branch each
  1. Bluebeard (Caryopteris)
  2. Abelia
  3. St. John’s Wort (Hypericum)  
  4. Any other
B. Shrubs with Berries, 1 branch each
  1. Mahonia
  2. Beautyberry
  3. Nandina
  4. Any other
C. Flowering Plants, 1 branch each
  1. Chrysanthemum
  2. Phlox
  3. Sedum
  4. Any other
D. Plants with Women’s Names, 1 branch each
  1. Lily
  2. Marigold
  3. Hazel
  4. Any other
E. Something of    Interest

November

A. Holly  – Ilex    (1 stem, 5”-24”)
  1. American
  2. Japanese
  3. Chinese
  4. Any other
B. Broad-leaf    (1 stem)
  1. Mahonia
  2. Osmanthus
  3. Aucuba
  4. Magnolia
C. With Berries    (1 stem)
  1. Nandina
  2. Viburnum
  3. Callicarpa – Beautybush
  4. Any other
D. Camellia   (1 stem)
  1. Sasanqua
E. Something of    Interest

January

A. House Plants 
  1. Flowering
  2. Non-flowering
  3. Vine
  4. Topiary
B. Evergreen Ground Cover   (3-4 stems) 
  1. Ajuga
  2. Pachysandra
  3. Any other
C. Something of Interest

February

A. Boxwood
   (1 stem)
  1. Sempervirens
  2. Korean
  3. Variegated
  4. Any other
B. Forced  Branches   (1 – 3 Stems, 5”-24”)
  1. Forsythia
  2. Azaleas
  3. Fruit Tree
  4. Any other
C. Potted Bulbs
  1. Tall
  2. Small
  3. Mixed
  4. Any other
D. Something of   Interest

March

A. Evergreen
   (1 stem, 10″-24″)
  1. Large leaf
  2. Small Leaf
  3. Variegated
B. Camellia   (1 Stem)
  1. Single
  2. Double
  3. Semi-double
C. Daffodils
  1. Trumpet, Div. #1
  2. Long cup, Div. #2
  3. Small cup, Div. #3
  4. Any other
D. Early Flowering Bulbs
  1. Snowdrops
  2. Scilla
  3. Chionodoxa
  4. Cocuses
  5. Any other
D. Early Flowering Shrubs(1 stem, 8″ – 24″)
  1. Pieris
  2. Viburnum
  3. Winter Jasmine
  4. Any other
D. Something of   Interest