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Every GCA garden club in New York state was required to enter a mixed planting in the Kaleidoscope class at the GCA Annual Meeting in Rochester: Plants wed propagated and/or grown in or our gardens composed in a 14 terra-cotta-colored pot. All were judged for beauty, horticultural perfection and grooming. This event helps raise awareness of the many ways garden clubs contribute to their communities while raising funds to support restoration of historic gardens across the Commonwealth.
Experienced arrangers guide novice arrangers in developing confidence to pursue their own artistic floral creations. Photo Review of Our Flower ShowThe Sunny Side of the Hudson, Fab Flower Show On The Sunny Side of the Hudson, GCI Big Winner in Kaleidoscope Flower Show, GCI Makes Good Showing at Country Life Show. NGC recommends a course series be taken in sequential order, however this is not required. The class description may also specify a particular design type, such table design. General Requirements for NGC Design section Top Exhibitor Awards - Table Artistry Award, Review of Judging qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate Tables: Functional, Exhibition and Tray plus Petite designs,Table/Tray for one, Explanation of Education Division and judging educational exhibits, Explanation of Youth/Sponsored Groups Division, Requirements to become an Accredited Flower Show Judge, Review writing a Flower Show Schedule with emphasis on format and general rules, Creating a Horticulture Schedule: sections and classes, Review of general requirements for NGC Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards. This book complements the design chapter of the 2007 edition of the Handbook for Flower Shows. Tiara: Best in Show Jewelry at the Philadelphia Flower Show. The emphasis of most flower shows is to showcase horticultural specimens, floral design creativity, and conservation or environmental stewardship. "Anna's Hats in Bloom," a design complementing a hat in Lyndhurst's costume collection. NGC recommends a course series be taken in sequential order, however this is not required.See the Handbook for Flower Shows, 2017 for more information. c+Q $cyJ@&D!I GCI chose blue-purple. Thisbook is a supplement to the Handbook for Flower Shows. Enjoy the creation of more beautiful and exciting table settings, with some help from this book. In the Locally Grown class of the Photography Division, GCI member Doreen Ruff garnered an Honorable Mention for her portrait of a white anemone (lower left see a close-up on the Photography tab). National Garden Clubs continues to set the direction for American floral designing and raise the bar for both exhibitors and judges, and educates both our members and the public in floral design, horticulture and NGC projects. Learn all about creating amazing designs - all 12" or less. Filed under Garden Club Flower Show Categories, Horticulture, Irvington Garden Club Events, Rivertowns Westchester NY, Tarrytown NY, Tagged as GCA Flower Shows, Lyndhurst, winning Floral Design entries, Winning Horticulture Entries. Garden Club of Irvington members entered and won prizes in a number of classes. For any questions regarding National Garden Clubs Flower Show Schools, please contact: Gardening, Horticulture & Environmental Concerns, Procedure for Evaluating a NGC Flower Show, Summary of Flower Show Achievement Awards, School and Symposium Registration - FSS 1, Accredited Judges Certificate Application - FS 3, Handbook Examination Registration - FSS 4, Attachment to FSS Course 1 Registration - FSS 6, Refresher Credit - Judges, Level 2 - FSS 13, School & Symposium Judges Eligibility - FSS 18, Course, Symposium, Instructor Eval - FSS 27, Directives for Student Judges Schedule Writing - FSS 28, Scale of Points for Flower Show Schedules - FSS 29, Design Specialty Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30D, Horticulture Specialty Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30H, Standard and Small Standard Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30S, Introduction to the Handbook forFlower Shows, Flower show composition including Flower Show Flower hierarchy, overview of divisions, sections, classes and subclasses, Explanation of NGC non-Top Exhibitor Awards, General Requirements for NGC Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards, Explanation of Judging Qualities found on the Horticulture Point Scoring Form: Conformance, Plant Identification, Maturity, Color, Form, Condition/ Blemishes, Grooming and Staging, Review of Horticulture Commenting Vocabulary, Discussion of growing and showing two Horticulture types with emphasis on exhibiting and judging, Brief history of floral design including European and American designs including Mid-20th Century Traditional Design, Emphasis on the Elements and Principles of Design, General Requirements for NGC Design Top Exhibitor Awards, Explanation of Judging qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate Principles of Design and include Traditional designs: Line, Line-Mass and Mass, Review of Standard Flower Show and Specialty Flower Show requirements, Duties of Flower Show Chairman and Flower Show Committees, Explanation of Botanical Arts Photography section and requirements for Botanical Arts Photography Award. Guests enjoyed the outdoor display of "Milking Time" mixed container plantings. Daffodil (April); and Lily (June). Read about the Garden Clubs virtual programshere. TqA^Lc+y'ux|{i4fWr`k*!AF> s?JV]!!x:j|B{Ng^qk$T#euMA4j~Ug?3{_/^?-/M/YJo fH6>xydSTZ;&?8x}VL{0L/iL9S-9S.3;r@39n&Mwu?Z)%gjR/9BOK\5j9C2SL/-N(tjwS!#8mP5=a|gxx)Uy #$b-a)d*g=QjxMeu]FZO>%nd CZ0RUtjyx:/CLU{]=:HD . In the floral design division of a flower show, the class titles become the source of inspiration and interpretation..
hS`=N$[kprZ;sip1* 3,fXb Zn\ /~'oNO_7fX3{a|:8fX=*7W]a//5gyy_} {bYy>?jyt|}qn~5ohf9>_]7|hN/i}547oXY/O?o/^-/?~vxfhK>{|XE?'gW$K@n>;=9gzl"!r;^Qp6axi-g'o3/sd*,3h~`sb>^g?_V$_EY/9L9o,@e*2&9LE4XK*"Tf After the successful completion of all 4 courses the Student Judge will receive a Schedule Writing Assignment. Through flowers and plants our 2017 GCA flower (and plant) show celebrated the life and work of Irvingtons own Washington Irving. Flower shows are held all across the country and more judges are needed. \m`i5k sacR0Bpp" OKi&(3D..@` mOfCp ^0G] ncmL;qhGjs0bn|]p.E#zM8.GZIEO}#`nsG^FuDunw3J(y0h/cI(NyE[KD5zDC9/Z#7R%S 8GID6'Nln)q*~^)[/-wpkJL+]SJ/bh]nY!7k7?yWcwfmu FUEJX$Zo8.R{YrLy#_Kk|es?JRtl;HCs;]hT nJM57v\U#!OzP2 ->}X34PUu A u.ob#9i-G:p;{v=/ aRs23lmFS|8{L*T.qU. P] 4" ,,lxB}a nM0-wiEea9`H%j: wL| P P'Iz/}R&df'W0HI*uRT3 2022, The Garden Club of America. Written Point Exam: 2 hrs. Practice point scoring: 2 hours. The challenge class was to grow from seed a Victorian favorite Pelargonium, Black Velvet Rose. Pot et Fleurs: In the Victorian Style, featured large containers planted with with a minimum of three different species or cultivars reflecting the Victorians love of carefully planned excess. hbbd```b``"7@$ll`D/Izx0Y &A$cJ KD28]qAl_`5``5 M,HPyp D 3-,~SoX}X=Xm%@P%#6$ 8{ Visitors also delighted in a display of photographs of historic houses and gardens at rest, among other subjects. The outstanding classes and excellent club participation showcased the talent within the Garden Club of Irvington. The winner, below, was Amy Hardis of the Little Garden Club of Rye. A special club award went to Ellen Shapiro, whose trough (below) included succulents grown from cuttings taken from her daughter-in-laws San Francisco roof garden. The GCN Flower Committee is responsible for submission of club entries for the three Garden Club of Virginia shows held across the state each year in the categories of Rose (October); The Book Party fanciful table settings for a book-signing by none other than Washington Irving at his Sunnyside Cottage, The Plant Exchanges at Zone Shows give different clubs the opportunity to swap plants propagated by members. Students should read pages as noted in Student Outlines provided by each course instructor. Purchase this book directly from the author here. h[ks+1x*Y]8,~GYJt3jf7M8$4Fn?332\(' ,,'\X\d7\XqQ.`q]F},|Y`c^r'+F2xqOifl%[Ax}$q/g+>ExE2sU3\xeAF9W1|_Gl(>Z The entry was accompanied by the following key card, indicating to show visitors the botanical and common names of the plants and their relative position in the container. %PDF-1.6 % jm>6"M su7ATPw Filed under Flower Arranging, Garden Club Flower Show Categories, GCA Events, Zone III Events, Tagged as Country Life flower show, flower show winners, Garden Club of America zone shows, Millbrook Garden Club. Arrangers work together to design floral creations for rooms and gardens in all of the 4-6 homes chosen for the annual event. Her Red Sentinel Astilbe (above left) won a First Award, or blue ribbon, as did her achillea milleforium Paprika (not pictured), and her Hydrangia x macrophylla Penny Mac, (right) won a Second Award. `u~OV-K}`@ v_S.* '+ni`jf>U#C=>^~? The purpose of a flower showentries are judged by expert teams and various prizes are awardedis to set standards of artistic and horticultural excellence; to broaden knowledge of horticulture, flower arrangement, and conservation; and to share the beauty of a show with club members and the public. When you click proceed you will be prompted to log into the Members area of the GCA website to access these password protected details. Pot-et-Fleurs featuring Neomarica caerulea (Fan Iris), Phyllitis scolopendrium Undulatum (Harts Tongue Fern), Lysimachia nummularia Goldii (Creeping Jenny), Oxalis triangularis (Purple Shamrock), and three kinds of zonal and scented Pelargoniums. Floral arrangement exhibits included designs using flowers that were grown in the original Lyndhurst greenhouse (now restored and used by the Garden Club to cultivate plants for its annual plant sale in May); large arrangements suitable for a Victorian wedding; table settings for a card party on a Lyndhursts terrace overlooking the Hudson; and designs complementing hats in Lyndhursts extensive costume collection. vu+"LE0l"a4 m(4YP`l"!;O&J? Discussion of growing & showing one Horticulture type and Collections and Displays with emphasis on exhibiting and judging. 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5@cYg/(vA`9?|^[Vu1I'zgja The Flower Committee is also responsible for submitting entries to the Garden Club of America shows in the fall of each year.
The theme THE GILDED CAGE, a play on The Gilded Age, was inspired by the Gothic arches of Lyndhurst and its greenhouse, built by railroad tycoon Jay Gould, who made the Tarrytown landmark his familys country estate in 1880. (Note to future exhibitors: Read the schedule extra carefully!). [w"!VKRE81QP\%C{Rux?`/TcIt The Judging Committee is responsible for training and selecting flower show judges and maintaining and promoting the standards of excellence set by The Garden Club of America for judging flower shows. Categories included peonies, viburnums, lilacs, and rhododendrons. The show was the result of two years of hard work on the part of all our members, especially show chair Barbara Defino. 0 Discussion of growing & showing one Horticulture type and Combination Plantings with emphasis on exhibiting and judging. The theme, On the Sunny Side of the Hudson,celebrated the influence of Washington Irving on our Rivertowns region of New York and featured floral and horticultural exhibits inspired by characters and situations on the pages of Irvings books. The listing of any external link does not imply a recommendation or an endorsement by the GCA. Renee contributed phlox, streptocarpus, evolvulus, forget-me-nots, and super blue pericallis. Local Flower Show Committee to provide, Three Displays, per instructors specification. Short Stories, miniature arrangements displayed on a mantelpiece, could not exceed five inches in height, width or depth. [af)c={31> By%-uD:?p';1h C: o.>3Z00ACrB?Mm;\dJLJIW5_?6LrvBFhSy(Nw6 Anyone interested in horticulture will find this book a worthy addition to a personal library! %%EOF NGC Flower Show Schools provide an educational opportunity for participants to increase their knowledge of NGC Flower Show procedures. Creating a Design Schedule: sections and classes, Elements and Principles as they relate to Creative Design, Dynamic balance, plastic organization, juxtaposition and abstraction, General Requirements for NGC Design Section Top Exhibitor Awards - Designer's Choice, Club Competition, Review of Judging Qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate different Creative Design types, Writing a Flower Show Schedule, with emphasis on format and general rules, Evaluating an NGC Flower Show, Flower Show Evaluation, Point Scoring Form and Criteria, Review Horticulture Schedule Writing: sections and classes. You can register for these programs on ourevents page. "June in the Country," the Cut Specimens class, included perennials, biennials, bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers, roses, woody plants in bloom, and plants grown for foliage. A garden friendly to birds and butterflies at Florescence a Major Flower Show presented by the Garden Club of Houston, River Oaks Garden Club and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Experienced arrangers guide novice arrangers in developing confidence to pursue their own artistic floral creations. Photo Review of Our Flower ShowThe Sunny Side of the Hudson, Fab Flower Show On The Sunny Side of the Hudson, GCI Big Winner in Kaleidoscope Flower Show, GCI Makes Good Showing at Country Life Show. NGC recommends a course series be taken in sequential order, however this is not required. The class description may also specify a particular design type, such table design. General Requirements for NGC Design section Top Exhibitor Awards - Table Artistry Award, Review of Judging qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate Tables: Functional, Exhibition and Tray plus Petite designs,Table/Tray for one, Explanation of Education Division and judging educational exhibits, Explanation of Youth/Sponsored Groups Division, Requirements to become an Accredited Flower Show Judge, Review writing a Flower Show Schedule with emphasis on format and general rules, Creating a Horticulture Schedule: sections and classes, Review of general requirements for NGC Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards. This book complements the design chapter of the 2007 edition of the Handbook for Flower Shows. Tiara: Best in Show Jewelry at the Philadelphia Flower Show. The emphasis of most flower shows is to showcase horticultural specimens, floral design creativity, and conservation or environmental stewardship. "Anna's Hats in Bloom," a design complementing a hat in Lyndhurst's costume collection. NGC recommends a course series be taken in sequential order, however this is not required.See the Handbook for Flower Shows, 2017 for more information. c+Q $cyJ@&D!I GCI chose blue-purple. Thisbook is a supplement to the Handbook for Flower Shows. Enjoy the creation of more beautiful and exciting table settings, with some help from this book. In the Locally Grown class of the Photography Division, GCI member Doreen Ruff garnered an Honorable Mention for her portrait of a white anemone (lower left see a close-up on the Photography tab). National Garden Clubs continues to set the direction for American floral designing and raise the bar for both exhibitors and judges, and educates both our members and the public in floral design, horticulture and NGC projects. Learn all about creating amazing designs - all 12" or less. Filed under Garden Club Flower Show Categories, Horticulture, Irvington Garden Club Events, Rivertowns Westchester NY, Tarrytown NY, Tagged as GCA Flower Shows, Lyndhurst, winning Floral Design entries, Winning Horticulture Entries. Garden Club of Irvington members entered and won prizes in a number of classes. For any questions regarding National Garden Clubs Flower Show Schools, please contact: Gardening, Horticulture & Environmental Concerns, Procedure for Evaluating a NGC Flower Show, Summary of Flower Show Achievement Awards, School and Symposium Registration - FSS 1, Accredited Judges Certificate Application - FS 3, Handbook Examination Registration - FSS 4, Attachment to FSS Course 1 Registration - FSS 6, Refresher Credit - Judges, Level 2 - FSS 13, School & Symposium Judges Eligibility - FSS 18, Course, Symposium, Instructor Eval - FSS 27, Directives for Student Judges Schedule Writing - FSS 28, Scale of Points for Flower Show Schedules - FSS 29, Design Specialty Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30D, Horticulture Specialty Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30H, Standard and Small Standard Flower Show Evaluation - FSS 30S, Introduction to the Handbook forFlower Shows, Flower show composition including Flower Show Flower hierarchy, overview of divisions, sections, classes and subclasses, Explanation of NGC non-Top Exhibitor Awards, General Requirements for NGC Horticulture Top Exhibitor Awards, Explanation of Judging Qualities found on the Horticulture Point Scoring Form: Conformance, Plant Identification, Maturity, Color, Form, Condition/ Blemishes, Grooming and Staging, Review of Horticulture Commenting Vocabulary, Discussion of growing and showing two Horticulture types with emphasis on exhibiting and judging, Brief history of floral design including European and American designs including Mid-20th Century Traditional Design, Emphasis on the Elements and Principles of Design, General Requirements for NGC Design Top Exhibitor Awards, Explanation of Judging qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate Principles of Design and include Traditional designs: Line, Line-Mass and Mass, Review of Standard Flower Show and Specialty Flower Show requirements, Duties of Flower Show Chairman and Flower Show Committees, Explanation of Botanical Arts Photography section and requirements for Botanical Arts Photography Award. Guests enjoyed the outdoor display of "Milking Time" mixed container plantings. Daffodil (April); and Lily (June). Read about the Garden Clubs virtual programshere. TqA^Lc+y'ux|{i4fWr`k*!AF> s?JV]!!x:j|B{Ng^qk$T#euMA4j~Ug?3{_/^?-/M/YJo fH6>xydSTZ;&?8x}VL{0L/iL9S-9S.3;r@39n&Mwu?Z)%gjR/9BOK\5j9C2SL/-N(tjwS!#8mP5=a|gxx)Uy #$b-a)d*g=QjxMeu]FZO>%nd CZ0RUtjyx:/CLU{]=:HD . In the floral design division of a flower show, the class titles become the source of inspiration and interpretation..
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The challenge class was to grow from seed a Victorian favorite Pelargonium, Black Velvet Rose. Pot et Fleurs: In the Victorian Style, featured large containers planted with with a minimum of three different species or cultivars reflecting the Victorians love of carefully planned excess. hbbd```b``"7@$ll`D/Izx0Y &A$cJ KD28]qAl_`5``5 M,HPyp D 3-,~SoX}X=Xm%@P%#6$ 8{ Visitors also delighted in a display of photographs of historic houses and gardens at rest, among other subjects. The outstanding classes and excellent club participation showcased the talent within the Garden Club of Irvington. The winner, below, was Amy Hardis of the Little Garden Club of Rye. A special club award went to Ellen Shapiro, whose trough (below) included succulents grown from cuttings taken from her daughter-in-laws San Francisco roof garden. The GCN Flower Committee is responsible for submission of club entries for the three Garden Club of Virginia shows held across the state each year in the categories of Rose (October); The Book Party fanciful table settings for a book-signing by none other than Washington Irving at his Sunnyside Cottage, The Plant Exchanges at Zone Shows give different clubs the opportunity to swap plants propagated by members. Students should read pages as noted in Student Outlines provided by each course instructor. 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Floral arrangement exhibits included designs using flowers that were grown in the original Lyndhurst greenhouse (now restored and used by the Garden Club to cultivate plants for its annual plant sale in May); large arrangements suitable for a Victorian wedding; table settings for a card party on a Lyndhursts terrace overlooking the Hudson; and designs complementing hats in Lyndhursts extensive costume collection. vu+"LE0l"a4 m(4YP`l"!;O&J? Discussion of growing & showing one Horticulture type and Collections and Displays with emphasis on exhibiting and judging. 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5@cYg/(vA`9?|^[Vu1I'zgja The Flower Committee is also responsible for submitting entries to the Garden Club of America shows in the fall of each year.
The theme THE GILDED CAGE, a play on The Gilded Age, was inspired by the Gothic arches of Lyndhurst and its greenhouse, built by railroad tycoon Jay Gould, who made the Tarrytown landmark his familys country estate in 1880. (Note to future exhibitors: Read the schedule extra carefully!). [w"!VKRE81QP\%C{Rux?`/TcIt The Judging Committee is responsible for training and selecting flower show judges and maintaining and promoting the standards of excellence set by The Garden Club of America for judging flower shows. Categories included peonies, viburnums, lilacs, and rhododendrons. The show was the result of two years of hard work on the part of all our members, especially show chair Barbara Defino. 0 Discussion of growing & showing one Horticulture type and Combination Plantings with emphasis on exhibiting and judging. The theme, On the Sunny Side of the Hudson,celebrated the influence of Washington Irving on our Rivertowns region of New York and featured floral and horticultural exhibits inspired by characters and situations on the pages of Irvings books. The listing of any external link does not imply a recommendation or an endorsement by the GCA. Renee contributed phlox, streptocarpus, evolvulus, forget-me-nots, and super blue pericallis. Local Flower Show Committee to provide, Three Displays, per instructors specification. Short Stories, miniature arrangements displayed on a mantelpiece, could not exceed five inches in height, width or depth. [af)c={31> By%-uD:?p';1h C: o.>3Z00ACrB?Mm;\dJLJIW5_?6LrvBFhSy(Nw6 Anyone interested in horticulture will find this book a worthy addition to a personal library! %%EOF NGC Flower Show Schools provide an educational opportunity for participants to increase their knowledge of NGC Flower Show procedures. Creating a Design Schedule: sections and classes, Elements and Principles as they relate to Creative Design, Dynamic balance, plastic organization, juxtaposition and abstraction, General Requirements for NGC Design Section Top Exhibitor Awards - Designer's Choice, Club Competition, Review of Judging Qualities found on the Design Point Scoring Form, Instructor's designs illustrate different Creative Design types, Writing a Flower Show Schedule, with emphasis on format and general rules, Evaluating an NGC Flower Show, Flower Show Evaluation, Point Scoring Form and Criteria, Review Horticulture Schedule Writing: sections and classes. You can register for these programs on ourevents page. "June in the Country," the Cut Specimens class, included perennials, biennials, bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers, roses, woody plants in bloom, and plants grown for foliage. A garden friendly to birds and butterflies at Florescence a Major Flower Show presented by the Garden Club of Houston, River Oaks Garden Club and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.