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23. English Marigold (3 blooms) – Calendula officinalis
24. Foliage, variegated (3)
25. Gaillardia/Blanket Flower (3 blooms) - Gaillardia
26. Grasses, Ornamental (bunch of stalks)
27. Hollyhock (1 spike) – Alcea
28. Lilies (1 bloom) - Lilium
a. Asian/Oriental
b. Other types
29. Lupine (1 spike with foliage) - Lupinus
30. Phlox, Garden/Tall (1 spray) - Phlox
31. Poppy (3 blooms) - Papaver
a. Single blossom
b. Double blossom
32. Shasta Daisy & Cultivars (3 blooms) – Leucanthemum
superbum
33. Succulents – plants that have some parts that are more
than normally thickened and fleshy, usually to retain water in
arid climates or soil conditions.
a. Ground cover
b. Tall
34. Sweet William (3 sprays) – Dianthus barbatus
35. Viola (3 stems) - Viola
36. Yarrow (3 stems) – Achillea millefolium
CLASS C - Gladiolus, Cut
Name if possible - entries should have 1 spike and 1 leaf.
Lot Numbers:
37. Miniature
38. Ruffled
39. Dark Colors
40. Light Colors
41. White, Grays
42. Other
CLASS D - Roses, Cut
Name if possible - entries should have the stem with attached
foliage.
Definitions:
Climbing – Any numerous rather strong-growing garden
roses that produce long flexible canes by which they cling to
and scramble over any available support.
Floribunda – A cross of hybrid teas with polyantha roses.
Floribunda roses grow about 3 feet wide and 2-3 feet tall.
Floribunda, as the name implies, produces abundant clusters
of flowers on its stems.
Grandiflora – A bush rose derived from crosses of
floribunda and hybrid tea roses and characterized by
production of blooms both singly and in clusters on the same
plant.
Hybrid Tea – Grown from 3-7 feet tall and 3-5 feet wide.
They have an upright, almost ramrod-straight growth habit.
They have a single blossom on a long stem.
Ground Cover – They share the characteristic of long
spreading branches that spread and sp ills across the ground.
Most are repeat flowering, have little or no scent and grow
from the base of the plant.
Miniature – A perfectly scaled-down version of a large-
flowered rose.
Lot Numbers:
43. Floribunda (1 spray)
44. Grandiflora (1 spray)
45. Hybrid Tea (Single color - 1 spray)
46. Hybrid Tea (Bi-color/blend - 1 spray)
47. Climbing (1, 3’ spray)
48. Ground Cover (1 spray)
49. Miniature
50. Old Fashion
51. Prairie (1 spray)
52. Shrub (1 spray)
53. Other
CLASS E - Arrangements, Cut
Use all home-grown flowers or material gathered by
exhibitors.
NO artificial or plastic material permitted. Figurines and
accessories are permitted.
Lot Numbers:
54. Baker County Fair Theme
55. Centerpiece
56. Dried
57. Holiday
58. Miniature
59. Roses
60. Wedding arrangement
61. Other
CLASS F - Potted Plants/Planters
Plant has 1 variety; Planter has 3 or more varieties. All plants
or planters must be able to sit on a table or riser. Living
wreaths will be hung on a pegboard wall. Entry cannot be
from previous fair year.
Lot Numbers:
62. Flowering House Plant
63. Non-Flowering House Plant
64. Flowering House Planter
65. Non-Flowering House Planter
65. Flowering Yard Plant
67. Non-Flowering Yard Plant
68. Flowering Yard Planter
69. Non-Flowering Yard Planter
70. Living Wreathes Plant
71. Living Wreathes Planter
72. Potted Herb Plant
73. Potted Herb Planter
74. Potted Vegetable Planter (non-hanging)
75. Bonsai
76. Topiary, potted
77. Other
CLASS G - Herbs, Cut (3 stems with foliage)
Lot Numbers:
78. Basil
79. Bee Balm
80. Chives
81. Chives, Garlic
82. Cilantro
83. Dill
84. Echinacea
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