DIVISION I - HORTICULTURE:
Section A. Shrubs and Trees
Class 1. Euonymus
Class 2. Hibiscus
Class 3. Lagerstroemia (Crape Myrtle)
Class 4. Other
Section B. Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Rhizomes
Class 5. Dahlia
Class 6. Gladiolus
Class 7. Zantodenchia (Calla Lily)
Class 8. Other
Section C. Perennials
Class 9. *Echinacea (Coneflower)
Class 10. *Rudbeckia (Coneflower)
Class 11. Hosta
Class 12. Other
*Echinacea is typically pink or purple and black in color. Rudbeckia is vibrant yellow or orange with yellow or black center.
Section D. Herbs
Class 13. Lavendula (Lavender)
Class 14. Salvia rosmarinus (Rosemary)
Class 15. Petroselinum crispum (Parsley)
Class 16. Other
Section E. Container Grown Plants Grower’s Choice
Class 17. Home Grown
Class 18. Greenhouse Grown
Section F: Annuals
Class 19. Geraniums
Class 20. Marigolds
Class 21. Sunflower
Class 22. Other
JUDGES: Soodie & Suzy
*Tip: Keep on deadheading. The more you deadhead, the more your flowers will rebloom. However, letting the last flowers of the season go to seed can be kind to birds in fall and winter. Watch lawn for brown spots caused by insect activity or fungus.