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SIX PARTICIPATING GARDEN CLUBS SPONSOR
THE NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND DAFFODIL SHOW
in cooperation with THE AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY, INC.
1996 NEW LOCATION SEE MAP—*
FRIDAY, MAY 3; 2:00 - 4:30 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 4; 10:30 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. RIVER MEAD RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • ADMISSION FREE
All gardeners are urged to exhibit. Bring your entries to the River Mead, Peterborough, NH, Thursday afternoon, May 2nd from 1:00 - 4:30 P.M., or Friday morning, May 3rd from 7:00 - 10:30 A.M. Judging will begin promptly at 11:00 A.M. on Friday.
RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. All blooms in the horticulture section must be grown in the open by the
exhibitor. Miniatures may be grown in protected areas. 2. Each entry must have a properly completed entry card and be appropriately
placed before the exhibitor leaves. Entry cards may be obtained by mail in advance of the show by writing to Mrs. Wm. A. Barker, Box 101, Dublin, NH 03444. The Committee will help with all entries. All blooms must be correctly named.
3. Authority: "Daffodils to Show and Grow", is obtained from the American Daffodil Society, 1686 Grey Fox Trails, Milford, OH 45150. Cost: $6.00. Reference copies will be available at the show. Color code letters are optional except classes 148 & 149.
4. All blooms are to be shown without daffodil foliage. Containers and wedging materials will be provided.
5. Each stem in a collection of five or more must be in a separate container correctly labeled with name and division.
6. One first, one second and one third may be awarded in each class. Several honorable mention awards may be given, but only if all the higher awards are given.
7. Exhibits which are not named or are incorrectly named will not be judged. All seedlings must be identified by a number designation assigned by the originator. If the exhibitor is not the originator, the name of the originator must be included as part of the identification.
8. Be sure to fill out top and bottom of entry card. 9. Miniature daffodils named in the most recent ADS Approved List of
Miniatures, with any official additions thereto and MINIATURE CANDIDATES may be shown only in classes for miniatures. Any named or numbered diminutive daffodil flower that appears graceful, with all parts in proportion may be considered a MINIATURE CANDIDATE. Such candidates are eligible for ADS Awards in the Miniature Section except that only a seedling shown by originator is eligible for the Miniature Rose Ribbon.
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AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY AWARDS (All exhibitors eligible for the following awards)
Each stem in an exhibit receiving an ADS Award must score 90% or more by ADS Scale of Points.
1. GOLD RIBBON: Best standard daffodil in any horticultural exhibit. 2. WHITE RIBBON: Best vase of 3 stems standard daffodils, one cultivar or
species, Section B. 3. PURPLE RIBBON: Best collection 5 daffodils in Classes 139 - 144. 4. RED-WHITE-BLUE RIBBON: Best collection Class 145. 5. MAROON RIBBON: Best collection Class 146. 6. MINIATURE GOLD RIBBON: Best miniature or miniature candidate
in Classes 150 -172. 7. MINIATURE WHITE RIBBON: Best vase 3 stems miniature daffodils, one
cultivar or species. Classes 160 -169. 8. MINIATURE RED-WHITE-BLUE RIBBON: Best Collection Class 170 9. LAVENDER RIBBON: Best Collection Class 170.
10. SILVER RIBBON: Greatest number blue ribbons in show. 11. GREEN RIBBON: Best collection Class 147. 12. ROSE RIBBON: Best standard daffodil seedling exhibited by its originator. 13. MINIATURE ROSE RIBBON: Best miniature (candidate) seedling exhibited
by its originator, Classes 150-172. 14. THROCKMORTON RIBBON: Best collection Class 149. 15. CAREY E. QUINN AWARD: Best collection Class 148. 16. JUNIOR AWARD: Best standard daffodil in Section G. 17. WATROUS AWARD: Best collection Class 172.
SPECIAL AWARDS NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND DAFFODIL SOCIETY
1. BLUE RIBBON: Best standard daffodil in Section C. 2. BLUE RIBBON: Best miniature daffodil in Section G. 3. WELLS AWARD: Best daffodil Section G to be awarded annually. 4. ANTHONY AWARD: Best standard daffodil in any horticultural exhibit to be
awarded annually. 5. GENTLEMEN'S CHALLENGE AWARD: Best daffodil Section H. 6. CONRAD AWARD: Best standard white daffodil. 7. FAULKNER AWARD: Best Division 6 daffodil in any horticultural
exhibit to be awarded annually. 8. MILLICENT B. WHITNEY AWARD: Most points Junior Division.
HORTICULTURE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Royal Horticultural Society System of Classification Authority: "Daffodils To Show and Grow"
Supplemented by the ADS Data Bank Color Code Letters are optional except
Classes 148 & 149 An exhibitor may enter THREE different cultivars or species in each three stem classes. Only ONE entry is allowed in collections of five
SECTION A. SINGLE STEM SECTION B. THREE STEMS, one cultivar or species SECTION C. SINGLE STEM, limited to those growing fewer
cultivars.
DIVISION 1: TRUMPET
Section A B C
Class No. Colored perianth, yellow, orange or red trumpet 1 47 93 Pale yellow perianth, pale yellow or pink trumpet 2 48 94 White perianth, yellow or orange trumpet 3 49 95 White perianth, pink in trumpet 4 50 96 White perianth, white in trumpet 5 51 97 Colored perianth, trumpet paler than perianth 6 52 98
DIVISION 2: LARGE CUPPED DAFFODILS Yellow perianth, yellow cup 7 53 99 Colored perianth, orange or red in cup 8 54 100 Yellow perianth, pink cup 9 55 101 White perianth, yellow cup 10 56 102 White perianth, cup rimmed yellow 11 57 103 White perianth, orange or red cup 12 58 104 White perianth, cup rimmed orange or red 13 59 105 White perianth, pink cup 14 60 106 White perianth, cup rimmed pink 15 61 107 White perianth, white cup 16 62 108 Colored perianth, corona paler than perianth 17 63 109
DIVISION 3: SMALL CUPPED DAFFODILS Colored perianth, yellow, orange or red in cup 18 64 110 White perianth, yellow cup 19 65 111 White perianth, cup rimmed yellow 20 66 112 White perianth, orange or red cup 21 67 113 White perianth, cup rimmed orange or red 22 68 114 White perianth, pink in cup 23 69 115 White perianth, white cup 24 70 116 Colored perianth, corona paler than perianth 25 71 117
DIVISION 4: DOUBLE DAFFODILS Colored perianth, one bloom to stem 26 72 118 White perianth, one bloom to stem 27 73 119 Any Color, 2 or more blooms to stem 28 74 120
DIVISION 5: TRIANDRUS DAFFODILS Yellow perianth, yellow or orange cup 29 75 121 White perianth, yellow or pink cup 30 76 122 White perianth, white cup 31 77 123 Colored perianth, corona paler than perianth 32 78 124
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Trumpet Daffodils 150 160 Large Cupped Daffodils 151 161 Small Cupped Daffodils 152 162 Double Daffodils 153 163 Triandrus Daffodils 154 164 Cyclamineus Daffodils 155 165 Jonquilla Daffodils 156 166 Tazetta Daffodils 157 167 Species, Wild Variants, Wild Hybrids 158 168 Miscellaneous Daffodils 159 169
SECTION E: SECTION F:
DIVISION 1: DIVISION 2: DIVISION 3: DIVISION 4: DIVISION 5: DIVISION 6: DIVISION 7: DIVISION 8: DIVISION 10: DIVISION 12:
DIVISION 6: CYCLAMINEUS Yellow perianth, yellow, orange or red cup 33 79 125 White perianth, yellow, orange or red cup 34 80 126 White perianth, pink in cup 35 81 127 White perianth, white cup 36 82 128 Colored perianth, corona paler than perianth 37 83 129
DIVISION 7: JONQUILLA DAFFODILS Colored perianth, yellow, orange or red cup 38 84 130 White perianth, yellow or pink in cup 39 85 131 White perianth, white cup 40 86 132 Colored perianth, corona paler than perianth 41 87 133
DIVISION 8: TAZETTA DAFFODILS Any cultivar 42 88 134
DIVISION 9: POETICUS DAFFODILS Any cultivar 43 89 135
DIVISION 10: SPECIES AND WILD VARIANTS AND WILD HYBRIDS Any cultivar other than those on Approved List or miniatures 44 90 136
DIVISION 11: SPLIT CORONA DAFFODILS Any cultivar 45 91 137
DIVISION 12: MISCELLANEOUS DAFFODILS 46 92 138
SECTION D. COLLECTIONS All collections, unless otherwise noted, one stem each of standard cultivars from any division(s), individually labeled. Class 139: Yellow perianth daffodils, 5 cultivars Class 140: White perianth, colored cup daffodils, 5 cultivars Class 141: White daffodils, 5 cultivars Class 142: Pink cupped daffodils, 5 cultivars Class 143: Double daffodils, 5 cultivars Class 144: Daffodils from Div. 5, 6, and/or 7, 5 cultivars
(Classes 139-144 eligible for ADS Purple Ribbon) Class 145: Daffodils of American breeding, 5 cultivars. Hybridizer's name must
appear on label except for seedlings shown by originator. Eligible for for ADS Red-White-Blue Ribbon.
Class 146: Colored perianth, corona paler than perianth, 5 cultivars. Eligible for ADS Maroon Ribbon.
Class 147: Twelve cultivars and/or species from not less than 4 divisions. Eligible for ADS Green Ribbon.
Class 148: Twenty-four standard cultivars and/or species of daffodils, one stem each, from at least 5 divisions. This medal may be won only one time in all ADS shows by any exhibitor. A former winner may exhibit in this class, but may receive only the Quinn Ribbon. Eligible for the Carey E. Quinn Award - Silver Medal or Ribbon. Color Code letters required. (OPEN ONLY TO MEMBERS OF AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY, REGISTRATION REQUIRED. CALL MRS. WILLIAM A. BARKER (603) 563-8631.)
Class 149: Fifteen standard cultivars and/or species, one stem each from 15 different RHS classifications. Eligible for ADS Throckmorton Ribbon. Color Code letters required.
Class 170. Five miniatures, cultivars and/or species, and/or miniature candidates. One stem each from any division(s), individually labeled and exhibited in individual containers. Eligible for ADS Lavender Ribbon.
Class 171. Five miniatures and/or miniature candidates of American origin. Hybridizer's name must appear on label except for seedlings shown by originator.
Class 172. Twelve cultivars and/or species and/or miniature candidates of miniature daffodils one stem each from at least 3 divisions, individually labeled. The medal may be won only one time in all ADS Shows by an exhibitor. A former winner may exhibit in this class, but may receive only the Watrous Ribbon. Eligible for the Roberta C. Watrous Award - Silver Medal or Ribbon (open only to ADS members).
SECTION G. JUNIOR SECTION Entrants - Participants 18 years of age or younger.
(Classes may be subdivided as needed) Class 173:
One stem, division 1 Class 174:
One stem, division 2 Class 175:
One stem, division 3 Class 176:
One stem, division 4, 5, or 6 Class 177:
One stem, division 7, 8, or 9 Class 178:
One stem, division 10, 11, or 12 Class 179:
Three stems, one cultivar, any division Class 180:
One stem each of 5 cultivars, any division or divisions. Individually labeled.
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SECTION H. GENTLEMEN'S CHALLENGE Open only to men
Class 182:
Cazique 6W-W Class 183:
Dawncrest 2W-PPW Class 184:
Resplendent 2Y-R
DESIGN DIVISION
VALUE'S WORLD Class 1: SALUTE TO VALLIE
A mass design using all fresh plant material staged on a pedestal with a 14" square top.
Class 2: TEA PARTY FOR THE DOLLS A functional table design staged on a table 18" high with a 20" round top to be covered by the exhibitor. Off-white underlay provided.
Class 3: WINDOW BOXES OF BEACON HILL A miniature design, not to exceed 5" in any dimension, staged in a window box measuring 4" long by 1" front to back by 1" deep. Window box provided by committee. Fresh plant material should predominate but some dried may be included.
Class 4: SAILING, SAILING A creative design staged on a pedestal with a 14" square top.
Class 5: DUCK HOUSE ON THE POND A design utilizing water staged on a plinth 13" by 13" by 37".
RULES: 1. Daffodils must be used in all classes, but need not be the only material used. 2. Classes are limited to four (4) entries each. 3. A written list of plant material with botanical and common names should accompany
each design.
4. All designs must be in place by 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 3, 1996, ready for judging.
5. No artificial or treated fresh plant material may be used. Plant material on the conservation list is not allowed.
6. Bases, mats, and accessories are permitted in all classes.
Please give your choice of class to Mrs. Chester Allen, Jr. , (603)525-4401, Mrs. Edward J. Eason, Jr., (603) 357-3278, or Mrs. Earl Eggers (603) 924-7846.
SPECIAL AWARDS FOR DESIGN: SUSAN S. THOMAS AWARD: Highest scoring design of all classes.
Founder: Mrs. Wellington Wells, Jr. Chairmen: Mr. Michael Salera
Mrs. Harvey L. Schwartz Schedule Chairman: Mrs. William A. Barker Classification Chairman: Mr. Richard Ezell
Design Chairmen: Mrs. Chester B. Allen, Jr. Mrs. Earl H. Eggers
Mrs. Edward J. Eason, Jr. Treasurer: Mrs. Arthur M. Doyle
Mrs. Stephen Avery
Mrs. Clarence Lewis
Mrs. Francis Bartlett
Mrs. Philip H. Miner
Mrs. John Bliss
Mrs. Peter Oliver
Mrs. J. Thomas Cannon
Mrs. John R. Schott
Mrs. Augustus T. Crocker
Mrs. George G. Schwenk
Mrs. Linda Giragosian
Mrs. Donald Stillman
Mrs. Cyrus Gregg Mrs. Frederick Utley
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Guidotti
Mrs. Thomas P. Wright Mr. & Mrs. Lee Kitchens
Mrs. Derek Van Wyk
SPONSORING CLUBS
Bennington (Vermont) Garden Club The Garden Club of Dublin Monadnock Garden Club
North Shore Garden Club (Massachusetts) Old Homestead Garden Club Peterborough Garden Club
AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY SCALE OF POINTS
Condition 20 Stem 10
Form 20 Pose 10
Substance or Texture 15 Size 10
Color 15 Total 100 For miniatures the judges will substitute "form and grace" for form in the above Scale of Points. Up to 5 points may be deducted for lack of uniformity in judging 3 stems of one
cultivar or species.
The Horticulture schedule has been approved by the American Daffodil Society, Inc., and follows the Royal Horticultural Society System of Classification. All exhibitors are requested to supply the Show Chairman with stamped self-addressed envelopes in which their entry cards and ribbons can be mailed to them. Dress warmly as Hall is kept cold for flowers. Exhibitors are encouraged to bring their own coffee.
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