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The Gloucester Daffodil Show and the mid-atlantic regional daffodil show Sanctioned by the American Daffodil Society Botetourt Elementary School 6361 Main Street Gloucester, Virginia 23061 Saturday, April 4, 2020 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Sunday, April 5, 2020 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. DONATIONS WELCOMED A Signature Event of the 2020 Gloucester Daffodil Festival Free Admission

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The Gloucester Daffodil Show and

the mid-atlantic regional daffodil show

Sanctioned by the American Daffodil Society

Botetourt Elementary School6361 Main Street

Gloucester, Virginia 23061

Saturday, April 4, 2020 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 5, 2020 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.

DONATIONS WELCOMED

A Signature Event of the 2020 Gloucester Daffodil Festival

Free Admission

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Schedule of Events.................................................

General Rules..........................................................

Rules for Horticulture.............................................

ADS Point Scale for Judging Cut Specimens.........

Daffodil Classifications...........................................

Horticulture..............................................................

ADS Point Scale for Judging

Container-Grown Daffodils.................................

Photography ............................................................

Artistic Design.........................................................

Awards.....................................................................

Sponsors, Award Donors and Committee................

WELCOMEWelcome to the 34th Annual Gloucester Daffodil Festival. Each yearwe celebrate a decades-long tradition with the Gloucester Daffodil Show. This year the Daffodil Show Committee is honored to host theAmerican Daffodil Society’s Mid-Atlantic Show.

The Gloucester Daffodil Show first began in 1938 and is part of thefabric of our county. The community’s appreciation for bulbs and bloomsis evident from spring festival weekend to fall planting projects. OurADS Judges’ School 1, offered last year, produced 2 new certifiedjudges and 14 new student judges. The Gloucester Daffodil Clubdeveloped a wonderful self-guided driving tour of Gloucester daffodils,planted several thousand bulbs along the roadsides and celebratedtheir first anniversary! Throughout the years it has been volunteersthat have enhanced our town and made it easy to call Gloucester “TheDaffodil Capital”.

For more Daffodil Festival information, times and a full schedule ofevents, please visit the website at www.daffodilfestivalva.org.

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GENERAL RULES

• Exhibitors must register and receive an exhibitor number before entering the show.

• No entries will be accepted after 10:00 a.m. Saturday. be off the floor at that time.

• We encourage exhibitors needing help to bring their entries on Friday before 7 p.m. Assistance with entry cards for all classes will be available. For help identifying your daffodil bloom, please consult www.daffseek.org.

• Each entry must have an American Daffodil Society (ADS) entry card with both sections completed with name, address and exhibitor number. The cards will be provided and must be completed, folded, closed and attached to the exhibit. Any information on an entry tag, including the exhibitor number, which could compromise the anonymity of the exhibitor, must be concealed during the judging.

• Gloucester County Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism will not be responsible for any lost or damaged property.

• All entries must remain in place until t Sunday, April 5. Entries, awards and ribbons may be picked up between 5:00 and 5:15 p.m. Any unclaimed ribbons will be mailed.

Exhibitors must

he show closes at 5:00 p.m. on

2020 GLOUCESTER Daffodil show

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, April 3

4:30 to 8:30 p.m. Entries Accepted

7:00 to 10:00 a.m.2:00 p.m.2:30 p.m.5:00 p.m.

12:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Entries AcceptedShow OpensAwards CeremonyShow Closes

Show OpensPeople’s Choice Award Show Closes

Saturday, April 4

Sunday, April 5

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6. Historic Daffodils (Section G) is open to all cultivars, but not species, registered or introduced before 1940. All cultivars must be labeled with name, division number, color code and a year of registration or introduction as listed in the ADS Daffodils to Show and Grow or DaffSeek Data Bank. They are eligible for all Historic Awards. Winners of the Historic single stem, three stem and collection of five are eligible for consideration for the Gold, Mini-Gold, White, Mini-White, Purple and Lavender Ribbons, in which case they are to be judged on the cultivar scale.7. The Youth Division (Section J) is limited to exhibitors 18 years and under. The show committee requires exhibitors in this section to have directly participated in the growing and exhibiting processes.8. All specimens are to be shown without daffodil foliage. Wedging material provided must be used.9. Exhibitors are allowed unlimited entries in single stem classes, vases of three, collections, Small Growers, Historic, Intermediate, Classic, Miniature and Youth sections provided that each is an entirely different cultivar(s) or species.

RULES FOR HORTICULTURE

1. Horticulture classes are open to all daffodil growers unless specified otherwise.2. All standard blooms in the horticulture section must have been grown in the open by the exhibitor. Miniatures may have been grown in protected areas.3. Exhibits, not named or named incorrectly, will not be judged. Correct classification and labeling shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor. Blooms of seedlings may be exhibited in all classes for named cultivars. All seedlings must be identified by a number designation assigned by the originator. If the exhibitor is not the originator, the name of the originator must be included as part of the identification.4. All collections of five or more stems must be exhibited with each cultivar or species in a separate container labeled with the name, color code and division. Containers for all classes will be furnished.5. Miniature Daffodils (Sections E and F) may be shown only in classes for miniatures. A miniature daffodil is any cultivar on the current ADS Approved List of Miniature Cultivars. Any named, numbered, or species daffodil which appears graceful, with all its parts proportionally small, may be exhibited in Miniature classes, and is eligible for all ADS Miniature awards, except that only numbered seedlings shown by the originator shall be eligible for the ADS Miniature Rose Ribbon. A guideline when judging miniatures is that a single floreted cultivar normally possesses a flower less than 50 mm (1.97”) in natural spread. For a multi-floreted miniature daffodil, the guideline measurement for the floral mass is 72 mm (2.83”) in natural spread. The Judges may decline to judge any exhibit exceeding these measurements at the time of judging, or penalize as they find appropriate.

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10. The show committee reserves the right to subdivide classes by cultivar or color code, if a sufficient number of worthy exhibits is left in the class. Species may be subdivided by their botanical section.11. “Colored,” as used in this schedule, means any color other than white.12. A reverse bicolor has a predominately yellow perianth and predominantly white cup. “Predominantly” means at least two adjacent zones must be the designated color.13. Judges may not judge any class in which they have an entry.14. Only one FIRST, one SECOND and one THIRD award will be given in each class. HONORABLE MENTION may also be given, but only if the higher awards are given. Any and all awards may be withheld by judges, if in their opinion, the exhibit is not worthy. If a blue ribbon is given in a class eligible for an ADS award, the ADS award may not be withheld.15. Correct classification and labeling shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor. Name, division and color code are required. ADS authoritative publications for this will be available at the show. No label may be changed, specimen altered, added, removed or substituted after the judging has begun. The decisions of the judges shall be final. If an error has been discovered in an exhibit after the completion of the judging, any award placed thereon (ADS) shall be forfeited by the exhibitor. If an error is discovered before judging is completed, the class must be judged again.16. You are encouraged to pre-register for horticulture by contacting Peggy Bowditch at (804) 693-4811 or [email protected].

RULES FOR HORTICULTURE (cont’d)

For miniature daffodils the judges will substitute “Form and Grace” for Form. In exhibits of three stems, the judges may deduct up to 5 points for lack of uniformity.

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ADS Point Scale for Judging Cut Specimens

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DAFFODIL CLASSIFICATIONS

Division 1 TRUMPET One flower to a stem, trumpet as long or longer than perianth segments.

Division 2 LARGE-CUPPED One flower to a stem, cup more than one-third,but less than the length of the perianth segments.

Division 3 SMALL-CUPPED One flower to a stem, cup not more thanone-third the length of the perianth segments.

Division 4 DOUBLE Usually one flower to a stem, with doubling of theperianth segments or the corona, or both.

Division 5 TRIANDRUS Characteristics of Narcissus Triandrus clearly evident. Usually two or more drooping flowers to a stem, perianth often reflexed.

Division 6 CYCLAMINEUS Characteristics of Narcissus Cyclamineus clearly evident. One flower to a stem, perianth reflexed and corona straight and narrow. Flower usually at an acute angle to the stem on a short neck.

Division 7 JONQUILLA AND APODANTHUS Characteristics of NarcissusJonquilla group clearly evident. Usually one to three fragrant flowers to a stem, perianth segments spreading, not reflexed.

Division 8 TAZETTA Characteristics of the Narcissus Tazetta group clearlyevident. Usually three or more, fragrant, very short-cupped flowers to a stoutstem, perianth segments spreading, not reflexed.

Division 9 POETICUS Characteristics of the Narcissus Poeticus group clearlyevident. Usually one fragrant flower to a stem, pure white perianth, small flatcup edged with red.

Division 10 BULBOCODIUM Characteristics of Section Bulbocodium clearly evident. Usually one flower to a stem, perianth segments insignificant compared with the dominant corona, anthers dorsifixed (i.e. attached more orless centrally to the filament), filament and style usually curved.

Division 11 SPLIT CORONA Usually one flower to a stem, corona split (notlobed) for at least one-third and usually half of its length.

Division 12 MISCELLANEOUS All hybrid daffodils not falling into any ofthe foregoing divisions.

Division 13 SPECIES WILD VARIANTS AND WILD HYBRIDS Anyspecies, one bloom per stem. Any species more than one or more blooms to astem.

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HORTICULTURE

The Royal Horticulture Society System of Classification is the authority for color coding. Daffodils to Grow and Show, as amended each yearin the December Daffodil Journal, supplemented by the ADS data book andDaffSeek are tools for classification by the exhibitor.Exhibitors may enter unlimited entries in Sections A and B if each is a different cultivar or species.

SECTION A - SINGLE STEM - Standard daffodil shown in a block with asingle large test tube.

SECTION B - THREE STEMS - One standard cultivar or species daffodilshown in a clear vase.

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Many of us grew up calling any yellow daffodil a jonquil, most often incorrectly. As a rule, but not always, jonquil species and hybrids are characterized by several yellow flowers, strong fragrance and roundedfoliage. Jonquils are confined to Division 7 and the term “jonquil” shouldbe applied only to Division 7 cultivars or species in Division 13 knownto belong to the jonquil group.

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SECTION C - SMALL GROWERS - A small grower is one who grows 50or fewer cultivars or species. Standard single stems are exhibited in a blockwith a single large test tube. Three stems are shown in a clear vase.

SECTION D - STANDARD DAFFODIL COLLECTIONS - Multiple different cultivars, one stem each, shown in a block of five large test tubeseach unless otherwise specified. Each stem is to be labeled with name, division and color code. Entries in classes 166-178, 181 and 182 are eligible for the ADS Purple Ribbon. Advance registration for classes 183- 187 is requested.

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SECTION D - STANDARD DAFFODIL COLLECTIONS - (cont’d)

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SECTION E - MINIATURE DAFFODILS - Single stems exhibit in smallwooden blocks with small test tubes. Three stems shown in clear glass vases.

SECTION F - MINIATURE DAFFODIL COLLECTIONS - Multipledifferent miniature cultivars and/or species one stem each, shown in a blockof five small test tubes unless otherwise specified. Each stem is to be labeledwith name, division and color code.

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SECTION H - CLASSIC STANDARD DAFFODILS - A classic daffodilregistered between 1940 and 1969 inclusive. The date of the registrationMUST appear on the entry card. Each single stem in this section is eligiblefor the ADS Best Classic Ribbon. Additionally, the ADS Classic SingleStem Ribbon is given for the best cultivar from classes 229-234 exhibited in a large wooden block with a large test tube.

SECTION G - HISTORIC DAFFODILS (Pre-1940) - This section is opento all cultivars (no species), any division, introduced or in gardens before 1940. All labels must show name, division, color code and registration or introduction date. Stems in classes 215 through 225 are exhibited in a largewooden block with a large test tube.

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SECTION I - INTERMEDIATE DAFFODILS - An intermediate daffodilis a standard daffodil in divisions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 11 having a single floretwhose diameter is typically 50 mm through 80 mm. Intermediate daffodilsmay be entered in classes for standard daffodils. Each stem is eligible for theADS Intermediate Ribbon. Stems in classes 237-239 are exhibited ina large wooden block with a large test tube.

SECTION J - YOUTH DIVISION (Open to Exhibitors 18 yrs and under)Youth exhibitors are not restricted to this section. Classes 242 through 254are exhibited in a block with a single large test tube.

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SECTION K - CONTAINER-GROWN DAFFODILS - blooms are to begrown in and exhibited in a container or pot. All bulbs in any one containershall be of the same cultivar. Container-grown daffodils may be grown inprotected areas. No bloom or exhibit in this section shall be eligible for anADS award other than the ADS award for container-grown daffodils.

ADS Points Scale for Judging Container-Grown Daffodils

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Daffodils are probably the easiest and most dependable of all the families of flowers and ideal for a beginner in gardening in most regions of the United States.

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PHOTOGRAPHY RULES

PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES

1. Please read General Rules for exhibitors (page 1).2. All amateurs, professionals and youth are eligible to enter all classes, except only youth 18 years and under may enter the Class P7.3. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor and must contain images of one or more daffodils as required by the class. Entrants are required to provide digital image IF REQUESTED.4. All photographs must have been taken within twelve months of the show.5. Exhibitors may enter up to 8 images, but no more than 2 photographs in each class. Photographs may not have won a blue ribbon in a previous American Daffodil Society sanctioned show.6. The photograph must be 8” x 10”. The photograph must be mounted on 8” x 10” stiff card stock or foam board with no border showing. No matting or framing is allowed.7. Only one FIRST, one SECOND and one THIRD award will be given in each class. HONORABLE MENTION may be given, but only if the higher awards are given.8. The American Daffodil Society Wells Knierim Ribbon will be awarded to the best photograph in the Photography Section. The American Daffodil Society Youth Photography Ribbon will be awarded to the best photograph in Class P7.9. Rights to use the images for potential promotional purposes are granted to Gloucester County.10.For more information on the photography and to pre-register, please contact Linda Tjossem at [email protected]. Pre-registration is encouraged. Space is limited, preference will be given to pre-registered entries.

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ARTISTIC DESIGN

ARTISTIC DESIGN RULES

1. The Schedule is known as “The Law of the Show.”2. One person must execute each entry with the exception of Art-7 which may be created by two or more arrangers..3. An exhibitor may enter as many classes as desired, but is restricted to one entry per class.4. Designs will be judged according to the GCV Flower Shows Handbook found at www.gcvirginia.org under flower shows.5. Daffodils must predominate in all designs.6. Plants on the endangered species list may be used only if grown in exhibitor’s garden and noted on plant material card.7. The use of commercially grown flowers is discouraged. Seasonal flowers are preferred.8. Designs must include some fresh plant material. All exhibitors must ensure the freshness of their arrangements for the duration of the show.9. Artificial flowers, foliage and fruit are not permitted.10. Treating fresh plant material by application of substances such as paints, dyes, etc. is not permitted. Plants may be clipped, stripped, bent, or otherwise manipulated.11. Living creatures are not permitted.12.The following are permitted - A. Accessories B. Base C. Contrived flowers and/or forms made of fresh, dried or treated plant material D. Cut fruit or vegetables sealed in some manner to discourage insects E. Objects that add interest when tastefully used, e.g.: nests, feathers, coral, sponges, sea fans, starfish, antlers, etc. F. Drapery G. Cards of intent (3x5 inches).

ARTISTIC PROCEDURES

1. All artistic entries must be pre-registered with the show’s Artistic Chairman, Kate Zullo or 757-206-6909 by March 23, 2020. Each class is limited to five entries and the arranger must pre-register with the Artistic Chairman.2. Check in at the registration desk upon arrival at the show.3. Exhibitor entry cards will be filled out completely, both top and bottom portions, by the Artistic Chairman. The completed card will be given out to the registrant when they come to the desk.4. The exhibitor must check the name and address on both portions.5. Upon completion of design, complete a 3”x 5” card listing floral material, noting “G” for garden grown or “F” for florist.

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6. Notify a member of the Passing Committee when an exhibit is ready to be passed. The Passing Committee may disqualify arrangements that do not meet the Schedule requirements in consultation with the Artistic Chairman and/or the Show Chairman.7. The Passer will check exhibitor entry card for accuracy and completion.8. The Passer will determine that the arrangement complies with the Schedule and that the above-mentioned cards are in place before passing.9. The exhibitor will remain in the exhibit area until the exhibit is passed.10. Except for watering and/or necessary maintenance, the exhibitor may not touch the exhibit after it is passed.11. Exhibitors are urged to show caution when placing their arrangements. As a courtesy to other exhibitors, they must stay a safe distance from neighboring arrangements.

ARTISTIC PROCEDURES (cont’d)

ARTISTIC SCHEDULE

Creating MemoriesART-1 NAGEIRE

TRAVELING - When touring Japan, many of these striking creations areseen in public places.

Displayed on a 40-inch tall table against a black background. Arrangementspace is 30 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 36 inches tall.

ART-2 MINIATURE

THE ARTS - Artists use their imagination to create the many facets of art.

Displayed in a white shadow box, 8 inches tall, 6 inches deep.

ART-3 TRADITIONAL MASSED LINE

SKIING - Everyone enjoys the pure mountain air as they glide over the snow-covered slopes.

Displayed on a 15-inch square pedestal, 41 inches tall, placed in front of ablack screen. No part of the arrangement may extend horizontally morethan 7½ inches on the left or right of the pedestal, regardless of the positionit is placed on the pedestal.

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ARTISTIC SCHEDULE (cont’d)

ART-4 CONSTRUCTION

TIME WITH GRANDCHILDREN - Toddlers develop their inquisitiveminds with creative toys.Displayed on a 40-inch tall table against a black background. Arrangementspace is 30 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 36 inches tall.

ART-5 TUSSIE MUSSIE

GARDENING - Using lovely spring flowers create a bouquet for abridesmaid to carry in a wedding.Displayed on a black 12 inch by 12 inch box. May use a drape. Blocks willbe available for support. NOVICE CLASS (may be entered only by anarranger who has not won a blue ribbon in a daffodil show).

ART-6 EXPRESSIVE ABSTRACT

READING - School libraries provide a broad selection of books to developthe creative mind.Displayed on a 40-inch tall table against a black background. Arrangementspace is 30 inches wide, 18 inches deep and 36 inches tall.LIMITED TO YOUNG ADULTS, 18 YEARS OR LESS.

ART-7 INTERPRETIVE

TAILGATING - Pick your favorite sporting event!

Arrangers will have a 5 foot x 5 foot area. May bring in a table or use floor only. May be created by two or more arrangers.

ART-8 MASS ARRANGEMENT

With a lifetime of experience, these arrangements were designed and created by the residents of our local senior-living homes, including: Daffodil Gardens, Daybreak, Gloucester House, Gloucester Active Lifestyle Center,Heron Cove 1 and 2, Sanders Assisted Living, and Walter Reed Convalescentand Rehabilitation Center.

A GOLDEN TOUCH

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For questions regarding the Artistic Schedule, call Kate Zullo at 757-206-6909 or email [email protected].

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ADS PURPLE RIBBON for the best collection of five standard cultivarsor species. Francis Moreland Lewis Award donated by the Moreland and Lewis families.ADS LAVENDER RIBBON for the best collection of five miniaturecultivars or species. Mary Price Conner Award donated by Maryann Hogge.ADS RED-WHITE-BLUE AWARD for the best collection of five different standard cultivars of American breeding. Darlene Cumberland Award donated by Peggy Bowditch.ADS MINIATURE RED-WHITE-BLUE AWARD for the best collectionof five different miniature cultivars of American breeding. Award donated by Carla Stanley.ADS MAROON RIBBON for the best collection of five standard reversebi-color daffodils. John Bowditch Award donated by Sherwood and Whitney Bowditch.ADS ELISE HAVENS AWARD for the best collection of twelve differentstandard cultivars, one stem each from at least three RHS divisions 5 through 10.ADS MARIE BOZIEVICH RIBBON for the best collection of twelve different standard cultivars, one stem each from at least four RHS divisions.ADS ROBERTA C. WATROUS SILVER MEDAL OR RIBBON for a collection of twelve different miniature cultivars and/or species from at least three RHS divisions. Open only to ADS members.

AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY and GLOUCESTER DAFFODIL SHOW

HORTICULTURE AWARDS

ADS GOLD RIBBON for best standard cultivar or species. Brent and Becky Heath Award* donated by Patty Rosenberg.ADS MINIATURE GOLD RIBBON for best miniature daffodil or species. Betty Barr Ould Award donated by Dianne Spence.ADS SILVER RIBBON for the most blue ribbons in horticulture. John and Petie Matheson Award donated by the Gloucester Daffodil Show Committee.ADS ROSE RIBBON for the best standard seedling exhibited by its originator.ADS MINIATURE ROSE RIBBON for the best miniature seedling exhibited by its originator.ADS WHITE RIBBON for best vase of three stems of one standard cultivaror species. Edward Ould III Award donated by Betty Barr Ould.ADS MINIATURE WHITE RIBBON for the best vase of three stems of one miniature cultivar or species. Botetourt Elementary School Award donated by Georgette Hurley.

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ADS THROCKMORTON RIBBON for the best collection of fifteenstandard cultivars of fifteen different RHS classifications of divisionand color codes.ADS CAREY E. QUINN SILVER MEDAL OR RIBBON for thebest collection of twenty-four standard cultivars or species representingat least five RHS divisions. Open only to ADS members.ADS HARRY I, TUGGLE, JR., AWARD for the best collection of threestems each of twelve different standard cultivars and/or species from at leastthree divisions. The bronze medal may only be won once. However, a formerwinner may exhibit in this class but will receive only the Tuggle Ribbon. Open only to ADS members.ADS MINIATURE BRONZE RIBBON for the best collection of three stems each of five different miniature cultivars and/or species from at leastthree divisions.ADS SMALL GROWERS RIBBON for the best bloom in the Small Growers Section. Ruth Ellen Edwards Hurley Award* donated by Rachel, Sarah Grace and Trip Hurley.ADS HISTORIC RIBBON for the best pre-1940 cultivar in Section G. Elizabeth Clopton Brown Award donated by Peggy Bowditch.ADS HISTORIC VASE OF THREE RIBBON for the best pre-1940cultivars. The Rosewell Award.ADS HISTORIC COLLECTION OF FIVE RIBBON for the best collection of pre-1940 cultivars.ADS CLASSIC RIBBON for the best standard cultivar in the Classic Section. Classic Award donated by Nancy Fuchs.ADS CLASSIC SINGLE STEM RIBBON for the best cultivar from a classof single stems of standard cultivars in the Classic Section.ADS CLASSIC VASE OF THREE RIBBON for the best vase of three in the Classic Section.ADS CLASSIC COLLECTION OF FIVE RIBBON for the best collection in the Classic Section.ADS INTERMEDIATE RIBBON for the best cultivar in the Intermediate,Youth, Small Growers Sections and Standard Collection.ADS INTERMEDIATE VASE OF THREE RIBBON for the best vase of three in the Intermediate Section.ADS INTERMEDIATE COLLECTION OF FIVE RIBBON for the bestcollection in the Intermediate Section.

AMERICAN DAFFODIL SOCIETY and GLOUCESTER DAFFODIL SHOW

HORTICULTURE AWARDS (cont’d)

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ADS CONTAINER-GROWN MINIATURE CULTIVAR. Award donated by Brent and Becky HeathHometown Collection Award Brent and Becky Heath Award donated by the Gloucester Daffodil Show Committee.Petie Matheson Award for the most blue ribbons won by a Gloucester resident. Award donated by Betty Barr Ould.

HORTICULTURE AWARDS (cont’d)

ADS YOUTH RIBBON for the best daffodil in Youth Section. Leland Coffey Bowditch Award donated by Kay Merril.ADS YOUTH VASE OF THREE RIBBON for the best vase of three in the Youth Section. York River Garden Club Award.ADS YOUTH COLLECTION OF FIVE RIBBON for the best collectionin the Youth Section. Ruth Dalton Award donated by Nancy Dwoyer.ADS BROOKE AGER YOUTH CHALLENGE RIBBON for the bestRAPTURE or BROOKE AGER cultivar in the Youth Challenge class.ADS CONTAINER-GROWN STANDARD CULTIVARS. Award donated by Brent and Becky Heath.

PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS

ADS WELLS KNIERIM RIBBON for the best photograph in thePhotography Section. Best Photograph Award donated by Linda Tjossem.ADS YOUTH PHOTOGRAPH RIBBON for the best photograph inClass P7. Best Youth Photograph Award donated by Carol Steele.

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ARTISTIC DESIGN AWARDS

ANN H. TUNNER AWARD for the Best in Show arrangement donated by Suzanne Hudson.JANET HOST AWARD* for the most creative arrangement donated by Sandy Pait.KITTY MARTIN AWARD for the best novice arrangement donated by Amelita Thomas.AOYAMA FLOWER MART AWARD for the best arrangement in Art-1donated by Kate Cole.PEGGY AND H. B. ROBINS AWARD for the best arrangement in Art-2 donated by Kate Zullo.JEAN MADDY ONEY AWARD for the best arrangement in Art-3 donatedby Kristen Oney.WALTER REED GARDEN CLUB AWARD for the best arrangement inArt-4 donated by Sandy Pait.RACHEL ABBOTT AWARD for the best arrangement in Art-5 donated by Linda Tjossem.RACHEL EDWARDS AWARD for the best arrangement in Art-6 donatedby Linda Tjossem.THE HONORABLE HARVEY MORGAN PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD-

*denotes perpetual trophy

MAIN STREET AWARDS

Main Street residents and businesses are invited to showcase daffodils by planting their yard or place of business with the famous harbingers of spring.

BEST IN-GROUND PLANTINGResidence award donated by Hogge Real Estate.

Business award donated by Gloucester Daffodil Club.BEST CONTAINER PLANTING

Residence award donated by Katey Legg.Business award donated by Gloucester Chamber of Commerce

BEST DECORATED DOORResidence award donated by C2 Construction.

Business award donated by Rave Design+Build.BEST DECORATED WINDOW

Business award donated by Basilside Management.MOST CREATIVE DESIGN FEATURING DAFFODILS

Residence award donated by Amelita Thomas.Business award donated by Nancy Dwoyer.

chosen by show visitors of their favorite Artistic Design arrangement. Voting closes at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, April 5th, award announcement followsat 4:30 p.m.

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We anticipate another successful show thanks to a hardworkingcommittee, generous sponsors and award donors. A talented forceof energetic volunteers makes the show run smoothly and makesit enjoyable for everyone.

AWARD DONORS

2020 GLOUCESTER DAFFODIL SHOW COMMITTEE

Basilside Management; Peggy Bowditch; Sherwood and Whitney Bowditch;C2 Construction; Kate Cole; Nancy Dwoyer; Nancy Fuchs; GloucesterChamber of Commerce; Gloucester Daffodil Show Committee; GloucesterDaffodil Club; Brent and Becky Heath; Maryann Hogge; Hogge Real Estate;Suzanne Hudson; Georgette Hurley; Rachel, Sarah Grace and Trip Hurley; Katey Legg; Kay Merril; Moreland and Lewis families; Kristen Oney; BettyBarr Ould; Sandy Pait; Rave Design+Build; Patty Rosenberg; Rosewell; Dianne Spence; Carla Stanley; Carol Steele; Amelita Thomas; Linda Tjossem; York River Garden Club and Kate Zullo.

Bonnie Bailey, Steve Bland, Peggy Bowditch, Tracey Crowder, Nancy Dwoyer, Ruth Fenstamacher, Nancy Fuchs, Susan Guterl, Maryann Hogge, Becky Horsley, Georgette Hurley, Linda LeMasters, Katey Legg, Kristen Oney, Betty Barr Ould, Sandy Pait, Peggy Robins, Elaine Rountree, Boo Schwartz, Dianne Spence, Carla Stanley, Linda Tjossem, Amelita Thomas, and Kate Zullo.

SPONSORS

Brent and Becky’s Bulbs; Gloucester County Parks, Recreation and Tourism;the Gloucester Daffodil Festival; Rachel, Sarah Grace and Trip Hurley; and Park Partners.

CHEERFULNESSSteve Bland, Peggy Bowditch, Tracey Crowder, Susan Guterl, Maryann Hogge, Becky Horsley, Georgette Hurley, Kristen Oney, Sandy Pait, Eric andPatty Rosenberg, Dianne Spence, Carla Stanley, Amelita Thomas, Linda Tjossem, Walter Reed Garden Club, and Peter and Kate Zullo.

BRAVOURE

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Join the American Daffodil Society

For further information, join online athttp://stores.daffodilusastore.org/membership/

Or contact:ADS Executive Director, Frank Nyikos

8374 E State Rd 45, Unionville, IN 47468Email: [email protected]

ADS Websites:daffodilusa.org

daffodilusastore.orgdaffseek.orgdaffnet.org

dafflibrary.orgdafftube.org

Mid-Atlantic Daffodil Societies

Maryland Daffodil SocietyEvents: Daffodil Show, Fall Bulb Sale, NewslettersDues: Individual $20, Couples $25, Garden Club $25Contact: Julie Minch, Membership Chair: [email protected]: (410)828-0703Show Chair: Meredith McDonagh, [email protected]

Virginia Daffodil SocietyEvents: Daffodil Show, Bulb Exchange, NewsletterDues: Individual - 1 yr/$20, 3 yrs/$50; Family - 1 yr/$30, 3 yrs/$75; Youth(through age 18) 1 yr/$5Nancy Fuchs, President, [email protected]: Peggy Bowditch, Membership Chair, [email protected] Chair: Jennifer Potter, Show Co-Chair: Lisa Robinson, [email protected]

Washington, D.C., Daffodil SocietyEvents: Daffodil Show, Bulb Sale and Exchange, NewsletterDues: Individual & Garden Club - 1 yr/$15, 3 yrs/$40; Family - 1 yr/$20, 3 yrs/$50Contact: Kathy Welsh, Membership Chairman, [email protected]: Glenna Graves, [email protected] tel:540-434-8587Show Co-Chair Contacts: Mary Ann Barton, [email protected] tel:703-273-8641Glenna Graves (see above)Eugenia Applegate, [email protected] tel: 703-533-7676

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Gloucester Daffodil ShowP.O. Box 1626Gloucester, VA 23061

The Gloucester Daffodil Festival and Daffodil Show are sponsored by the Gloucester Parks, Recreation & Tourism Department.