Show I TO fEATURE t 9 L e eSeed fAm Seed Collections To fo Be Exchanged By Interested Interested Interested Inter Inter- ested Exhibitors Evidence of growing Interest in landscape gardening will be manifest mani mani- f fast fest st st. at this years year's U. U B. B I L I. C C. C and Indian Fair The committee committe is anxious tl this s year for everyone to make an attempt attempt attempt at at- tempt to bring their- their choice flowers flowers flowers flow flow- ers in order to make a display which will show others that flowers flowers flow flow- ers of beauty can be produced inthis in inthis inthis this section There will also be an exchange of seeds Collections are arc being made to trade to anyone bringing I s seeds to the exhibit Professor J. J C. C Hogensen agronomist agronomist agronomist ag ag- of the U U. U S S. S A. A C. C will give some time to lectures and advice on planting and care Ribbons and prizes s of value donated donated donated do do- by Porter Walton Valton Co of Salt Lake City and Grand Junction Junction Junction Junc Junc- tion Seed Co of Grand Junction Colorado will vill be awarded Judging will begin at nine o'clock o o'clock o'clock o clock Monday and all exhibits must be received before that time They should be accompanied by glass jars or bottles They will vill h he grouped as follows Group I 1 Collection of five kinds of annual garden flowers six blooms each each kind in sep separate rate con con- 2 Collection of five kinds of perennial garden flowers six blooms each each kind in separate separate separate separ separ- ate container 3 Collection of five named varieties of dahlias two blooms each each variety in separate container 4 i. i Collection of five named varieties of gladiolus one spike each each variety in separate container con con- blooms of zinnias 6 Three ee to the iKo individual Continued on Page 8 FLOWER FLOVER SHOW TO BE FEATURE OF 1 INDIAN FAIR Continued from page 1 spikes of snap dragons 7 Three to five individual blooms of asters 8 Three Three Threet to five in individual blooms of any other al flower 9 Three to five individual blooms of any annual flowers 10 Best individual dahlia bloom 11 Best individual zinnia bloom 12 12 Best individual gladiolus bloom 13 Best three to five individual rose blooms 14 Best three to five individual delphinium or larkspur 15 Best individual rose bloom All exhibits if accompanied by some of the leaves have better exhibit effects Group II To be exhibited In baskets vases vases vases vas vas- es or bowls for artistic effect- effect tall flowers 16 Artistic arrangement of pom-pom pom or other one flowered d dahlia 17 Artistic arrangement of any kind of annual flower 18 Artistic arrangement of two or more mor-e garden flowers 19 Artistic arrangement of any l kind nd of perennial al flowers 20 Artistic arrangement of any anyone anyone anyone one or more kinds of wild flowers or weeds Group III To be exhibited in baskets vases vases vases vas vas- es or bowls for ar artistic low ef ef- ef- ef short feet flowers 21 Artistic arrangement of one or more kinds of dahlias 22 Artistic arrangements ar of one or more kinds of annual flowers 23 Artistic arrangements of one or more kinds of flowers 2 24 Artistic arrangements of two or more kinds of annual flowers i I 25 Artistic arrangements of two or nl more r kinds of perennial flowers 26 Artistic arrangements of two or more kinds of straw or everlasting flowers Group IV Potted plants for home decora decora- tion 27 Best geranium in bloom 28 Best begonia 29 Best coleus or foliage exhibit ex ex- hibit 30 Best cactus for home decor decor- Mrs Effie S. S Barrows expert in Housing Equipment and Furnishings Furnishings Furnishings Furn Furn- submits themes for flow flow- I ers in decoration such as The observance of a few art principles principle in flower arrangement will aSsure assure greater satisfaction than can be enjoyed enjoy d when blooms are cast haphazardly into a con con- on- on talner Flowers and berries having ha ving much beauty of or orline line are best arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged in a single spray or with only a few blossoms to emphasize emphasize emphasize size this quality Examples of of beauty lines are jonquils iris bittersweet pussy willows etc Massed bouquets may bring sparkle and richness to toa to a a. a room through their coloring but lines of individual sprays ar are lost Even Evenin in massed arrangements flowers should however r be loosely ed Examples o of massed composition composition composition compo compo- are peonies asters larkspur larkspur larkspur lark lark- spur lilacs chrysanthemums etc When only a few blooms are used they are enjoyed for beauty of line when massed they produce fine color Bright warm colors bring a note of gaiety into the room while flowers of cool colors create create create cre cre- cre- cre ate more quiet beauty the color scheme of the room and select flowers to supply a need such as stimulating accent or restful restful restful rest rest- ful colors Yellow and yellow-orange yellow will fit into any color scheme They provide a glint of sunshine in the dirk corner Blue and violet flowers are lost in dark corners Red-orange Red and bright red pur ples require care When used to together together together to- to gether they destroy each others beauty Wl White tc flowers are always good mixers Flower Arrangements Containers should be simple well proportioned and roomy These need not be expensive Even the jinger jar olive or preserve bottles or the bean jar may be better belter than some types of l high gh priced vases Decorations on the vase tend to from the beauty of flowers The natural growth of flowers suggests the best type of contain contain- er Short stemmed varieties such as pansies belong in low bowls while long stemmed flowers such as delphinium arc lovely in tall vases This may be used however successfully in bowls that are sufficiently sufficiently suf suf- wide vide to give balance The height of the tho arrangement should not be greater than once and a half the width of the bowl or once and a half the height of the he vase Other advice e in Placing Placing Placing ing the bouquet Arrangement Balance Rhythm and Proportion Proportion Pro portion will be emphasized at atthe atthe I the exhibit I |