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DIVISION 6: JUNIOR DIVISION FLOWERS
Arrangement by exhibitors age 11–16
244. Miniature, live, not to exceed 5x5 inches. HONEY and BEESWAX
245. Small, live, not to exceed 8x8 inches.
246. Special Event, named. Department 63
247. Terrarium.
248. House plant, flowering.
249. House plant, foliage. SUPERINTENDENTS
• Jim Fraser, 301-518-9678
Specimens by exhibitors age 11-16. • Tim McMahon
250. Dahlia, standard.
251. Gladioli, standard.
252. Gladioli, miniature. SHOW TIMES, BEE GAZEBO
253. Marigolds, African. Saturday, Aug. 11 - Saturday, Aug. 18
254. Marigolds, French, double. • 1, 4 and 6pm; located in Farmer’s Triangle
255. Marigolds, French, single.
256. Rose, floribunda. ENTRIES RECEIVED
257. Rose, grandiflora. Friday, Aug. 10: 10am–4pm
258. Rose, hybrid tea. Saturday, Aug. 11: 10am–2pm
259. Zinnia, standard.
260. Zinnia, pompon. ENTRIES RELEASED
261. Zinnia, largest in diameter. Sunday, Aug. 19: 10am–2pm
262. Zinnia, multi-colored. PREMIUMS
263. Petunia. st nd rd th th th
264. Ornamental Sunflower. 1 2 3 4 5 6
265. Other. Class 1: $40 35 30 28 25 20
266. Most unusual. Class 2: $35 30 25 20 18 15
Classe 18 20: $10 8 6 5 4 3
SPECIAL AWARDS Othe Classes: $8 7 6 5 4 3
1. The Potomac Rose Society Award and $10 will be presented
to the class winner of the most fragrant rose (Class 218). RULES and REGULATIONS:
2. A special award is presented to the best overall entry in 1. All exhibitors are subject to the general rules and regulations
Division 6 in memory of Robert G. “Butch” Pack by a friend. in addition to the particular rules listed here.
3. The Melvin’s Rose Award and $10 will be presented to the 2. All honey and beeswax exhibits must have been produced
winner of the hybrid tea peace rose class (215) in memory by the exhibitor during the past 15 months (except Classes
of Melvin Glover, Sr. and his wife, Rose, and sponsored by 2, and 18 through 25).
their family. 3. Only one entry allowed per class.
4. The Woodley Gardens Garden Club of Rockville will present 4. No exhibitor’s name or label will be allowed on entries except
$10.00 each in the following classes: classes 2 and 19. Identification stickers with exhibitor’s
- (Class 129) Herbs, fresh number may be secured to the bottom of the items to
- (Class 145) Special arrangement to represent Fair time avoid mistakes in dismantling exhibits.
- (Class 155) Dish Garden (Adult) 5. All honey entries must have been gathered and ripened in
- (Class 176) Dahlia, Decorative a natural way by honeybees.
- (Class 224) Terrarium, (Children) 6. Judge may withhold prizes for insufficient merit and remove
from public view any entry or part thereof which, in his or
her opinion, discredits the exhibition.
PREMIUMS 7. The superintendent at time of entry will determine the color
1 st 2 nd 3 4 5 th class of all extracted honey, but, prior to judging, may shift
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Division 4, Classes 136–218: it to another class where appropriate.
$5 4 3 2 1 8. Honey display (minimum of 10 pounds of honey) may
Divisions 5 & 6: $4 3 2 1.50 1 include pictures and charts but may not include beekeeper’s
Class 219: $25 20 15 10 equipment, tools, observation hive or honey in tins.
9. John Smeltzer Educational Exhibit, (class 2) Three-
dimensional exhibit preferred; text readable at four feet.
Labels permitted (rule 4 does not apply). Live bees or
insects are not permitted. If exhibit requires honey, five
pounds is the maximum amount. Object: to depict the
importance of honeybees to mankind. (1) Produce valuable
economic goods (honey, beeswax, pollen, propolis, bee

