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Show Garden Show feature of Art City Days Classes for the horticultural horticul-tural and floral show to be held in connection with the annual Art City Days celebration cele-bration June 12, 13 and 14 are announced by co-chairmen Lucile Hampton and Mary Knittle. Besides the floral and horticultural exhibits a new category has been added this year, tables. Theme for the table arrangement is picnics for two. Card tables will be used with dishes, silver and flowers. Categories Categor-ies are (1) Desert picnic; (2) canyon picnic; (3) patio pa-tio picnic. This year as was done last year, all tlowers entered in the show must be brought to the Civic Center by 10 a.m. Thursday, June 12 for the two day show. They also al-so should be in a green pop bottle. Doors will be open for exhibits by 7 a.m. and the judging will begin at 11 a.m. Judging will be done by the Pleasant Grove Garden Gar-den Club with Mrs. Thomas Simper in charge. For further fur-ther information regarding the show contact Mrs. Hampton, 489-6914 or Mrs. Knittle, 489-7097. List of competitive classes, clas-ses, horticultural division follows: Section A Class 1, Asters, As-ters, Crego type 3 blooms, white; Class 2, Crego type 6 blooms, mixed colors. Section B Class 1, carnations car-nations 3 blooms, any one color; Class 2, Carnations 6 blooms, mixed colors. Section C Class 1, Snapdragons 3 spikes, any one color; Class 2, Snapdragons Snap-dragons 6 spikes, mixed colors. Section D Class 1, Marigold, Tall African 6 blooms, orange; Class 2, Marigold, Tall African 6 blooms, yellow; Class 3, Marigold, New Varieties since 1959 3 blooms. Section E Class No. 1, Scabiosa, annual 6 blooms, any color; Class 2, Cosmos 1 spray, any color; Class 3, Salpiglossis 6 sprays, any color; Class 4, Sweet. Peas 15 stems, any color; Class 5, Pansies 12 blooms, any color; Class 6, Stock 3 spikes, any color; Class 7, Petunias 6 blooms, single, sin-gle, any color; Class 8, Petunias Pe-tunias 6 blooms, ruffled, any color; Class 9, Petunias 6 blooms, double, any color; Class 10, Azaleaum 1 spray, any color; Class 11, Lilies 1 specimen; Class 12, Delphinium 1 spike; Class 13, Michealmas Daisies Dais-ies 1 spray; Class 14, Daisies a. Marconi 6 stems; b. Shasta 6 stems; c. Esther Redd 6 stems; d. Gloriosa 6 stems. Section F Dahlias Continued on Page 2. Col. 1 I Garden show (Continued from Page One.) Class No. 1, Dwarf. Section G Tuberous Begonias Be-gonias Class No. 1, White 1 specimen; Class 2, Hanging Begonia 1 specimen. speci-men. Section H Roses Class No. 1, One bloom red; Class 2, one bloom yellow or orange; Class 3, one bloom white or cream; Class i, one bloom pink; Class 5, one bloom blended color; Class 6, three blooms red; Class 7, three blooms yellow or orange; Class 8, three blooms white or cream; Class 9, three blooms pink; Class 10, three blooms blended colors; Class 11, nine blooms as sorted colors; Class 12, one . spray Polyantha or Flor-ibunda, Flor-ibunda, any color; Class 13, one spray single variety any color; Class 14, one spray Grandiflora any color; Grandif loras, if disbudded, dis-budded, are shown with Hybrid Hy-brid teas.) Section I Flowering Shruhs Class No. 1, one spray. |