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Middle Atlantic Chapter
American Rhododendron Society

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Flower Show Rules -- Spring 2008

  • The exhibitor must be a member of the American Rhododendron Society.
  • Only members of the Middle Atlantic Chapter are eligible for perpetual awards.
  • Plants from which entries are taken must have been grown outdoors in the exhibitor's garden for at least six months prior to the flower show. However, later blooming plant material may be forced for the show.
  • Entries in the Tropical or Greenhouse class or the Specimen Plant in Bloom class must have been in the exhibitor’s possession for at least six months, but may be grown with artificial protection.
  • An exhibitor may enter only one specimen of a species, cultivar or selection in a class. The exhibitor may enter any number of different varieties in the same class.
  • The Show Director may add, combine, or delete classes and sub-classes as warranted by the entries.
  • Each elepidote rhododendron entry must be a single stem with one single flower truss (from one flower bud), except when entered as a potted specimen plant in bloom.
  • Each lepidote rhododendron, deciduous azalea, or evergreen azalea must be a single stem or a single branched spray, measuring not more than 15 inches in height above the vase, except when entered as a potted specimen plant in bloom.
  • All flower buds do not have to be fully open.
  • Entries should be properly groomed and conditioned. Artificial shine may not be used on any foliage. Damaged leaf margins may be trimmed, but not so much as to substantially change the natural shape or appearance of the leaf, or damaged leaves may be completely and neatly removed.
  • All entries must be true to the described standards for the species or hybrid category in which it is entered.
  • The exhibitor card for each entry must be legibly written and all information filled in using a water-proof pen. Commercial or business names may not be used. Vases, entry cards, and pens will be provided for all entries in the flower show.
  • Entries may not be removed from the Show except by the exhibitor or the Show Director. The Show Director may remove any entry that has serious deterioration of the condition or appearance of the entry.
  • Exhibitors should claim their entries at the close of the Flower Show . Unclaimed entries will be destroyed by the Show Director.
  • At the discretion of the judges, ribbons may be awarded in each subclass, and rosettes and/or trophies may be awarded in each class and for best in class.
  • The following major awards are anticipated this year:
    Best Elepidote Rhododendron
    Best Lepidote Rhododendron
    Best Evergreen Azalea
    Best Deciduous Azalea
    Best MAC New Hybrid
    Best Entry grown from ARS seed exchange
    Best in Show
  • Middle Atlantic Chapter Perpetual Awards are:
    Best Rhododendron - D.D.Withers Trophy, given by LuDean and John Withers
    Best Native Azalea - given by Betty and Austin Kennell
    Best Azalea - Mary Morris and Richard Clemmer Trophy, given by Mary Francis Cook
    Best MAC New Hybrid - given by Sybil and Walter Przpek
    Best In Show - The Thomas F. Wheeldon Trophy, given by Sandra and Ken McDonald
    Sweepstakes Award - given by Terry and Pete Sheuchenko
  • Entries for the 2008 Flower Show will be accepted on Friday afternoon from 4:00 to 7:00 pm and after the Friday evening program Judging will be early Saturday morning and the show will be open for viewing later that evening after ribbons and trophies have been awarded.

 

Spring 2008 Flower Show

 

Classes and Subclasses


Rhododendron Species

Elepidotes (non-scaly series)
Lepidotes (scaly series)

Rhododendron Hybrids - Elepidote

Subclasses based on color and cultivar entries

Rhododendron Hybrids - Lepidote

Subclasses based on color and cultivar entries

Azalea Species

Evergreen
Deciduous

Azalea Hybrids - Evergreen

Subclasses based on color, bloom type and cultivar entries

Azalea Hybrids - Deciduous

Subclasses based on color

Grown from ARS Seed Exchange

Rhododendron - elepidote
Rhododendron - lepidote
Azalea - evergreen
Azalea – deciduous


New Hybrids Not Previously Exhibited

Rhododendron - elepidote
Rhododendron - lepidote
Azalea - evergreen
Azalea – deciduous

Novice Exhibitors

Rhododendron - elepidote
Rhododendron - lepidote
Azalea - evergreen
Azalea - deciduous

Specimen Plant in Bloom - any size

Rhododendron - elepidote
Rhododendron - lepidote
Azalea - evergreen
Azalea - deciduous

Tropical or Greenhouse Varieties

Rhododendron species or hybrid – Truss or Spray
Rhododendron species or hybrid – Specimen Plant
Azalea species or hybrid – Truss or Spray
Azalea species or hybrid – Specimen Plant

Related Species - Ericacae Family

Subclasses based on entries

A detailed class and subclass listing will be available at the Flower Show entry table.

 

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