(Continued from Opposite Page) 5. Decorative growing plant in pot. Pot to be no larger than five inches in diameter* . Miss Helen Stearns, Mrs. H. L. Shelnutt (SECTION 2)—ARRANGEMENTS 6. Iris, bearded, in copper container. (Open class) Miss Laura Peasley 7. Iris, non-bearded, in any container. (Garden club members only) Mrs. Julia i Calhoun 8. Arrangement for dinner table. Flowers to be grown by exhibitor. No accessories. Limit to 10 entries. (Open class) Mrs. George Brockenbrough 9. Miniature Desert Garden. Dimensions not to exceed 10x12 inches. m (Garden club members only) W ) Mrs. G. H. Holmes 10. Arrangement of flowers, fruit or vegetables with accessories in Shadow Box 18x20. Limited to six entries. (Garden club members only) Mr si. Jerry Drew 11. Arrangement of buds in a bud vase. (Open class) Miss Matilda Giles 12. Arrangement of flowering shrubs. Container not to exceed 18 inches in height. (Open class) Mrs. W. R. Kales 13. Arrangement of roses in any container, nine blooms or less. , (Open class) Mrs. Walter C. Hill 14. Arrangement of flowers on a doll’s table, with or without acces sories. Limited to six entries. (Open class) Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. C. A. Lincoln * 15. Garden tea table for two. Table to be supplied by exhibitor. Limited to seven entries. (Garden club members only) f Mrs. R. T. Miss Anne Nash Y 6. Arrangement of flowers in any container by school children.. Class A, 6-12 years of age Class B, 12-16 years of age. Mrs. Harknesd Smith, Mrs. Melbourne Smith (SECTION 3)—OPEIN CLASSES—NOT FOR COMPETITION 17. Educational exhibit of wild flowers; species labelled. Mrs. Olive J. Ashworth, Miss Christobel Sawyer 18. Educational exhibit of herbs. Miss Bessie Merrill 19. Exhibit of boutonnieres and miniature bouquets. For sale. Mrs. Dudley Smith (*) CONTAINER FURNISHED BY CLUB. Exhibitors should mark their own containers. Please save this dopy of the schedule as it will not be published again

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