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November 2024

Horticulture Tea Party

54 entries

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Section A

Cut Flowers/Foliage

Class 1 Rosa (Rose), dried by any method, identify your method, e.g. silica crystals, 1 bloom

1 entry

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Section A � Class 1

First Place

Lorraine Luski

Hybrid Tea

Rose dried with silica beads

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Section A

Cut Flowers/Foliage

Class 2 Grass (Poaceae family) or grass-like (e.g. Carex, Juncus, Cyperus) plants, 1 sp or cv, 1-3 stems with seedheads attached

2 entries Note only 1 placed

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Section A �Class 2

First Place

Lorraine Luski

Miscanthus sinensis

Chinese Silver

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Section A

Cut Flowers/Foliage

Class 3 Best of What’s Left - in bloom, 1 sp or cv, 1 stem or spray

7 entries

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Section A � Class 3

First Place

Elaine Hill

Shrub Rose ‘Bonica’

Best in Show

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Section A � Class 3

Second Place

Ellen Clark

Shrub Rose

‘Perfume’

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Section A �Class 3

Third Place

Elaine Hill

Dahlia ‘Rycroft Magnum’

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Section A

Cut Flowers/Foliage

Class 4 Best of What’s Left - cut foliage, non-vareigated, 1 sp or cv, 1 leaf or stem

3 entries only 1 placed

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Section A �Class 4

First Place

Rosemary Dobson

Coral Bells hybrid ‘Caramel’

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Section A

Cut Flowers/Foliage

Class 5 Best of What’s Left - cut foliage, variegated, 1 sp or cv. 1 leaf or stem

0 entries

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Section B

Cut Branches and Vines (hardy & woody) <1m(39”) in length (from lip of container to tip of branch)

Class 6 Collection of evergreen branches (shrub, tree - conifer, broadleaf evergreen, etc), 3-5 different sp, exhibited in one container

3 entries

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Section B �Class 6

First Place

Elaine Hill

Variegated Euonymus

Blue Spruce

Juniper

Cedar

Nootka False Cypress

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Section B �Class 6

Second Place

Trudy Grantham

Norway Spruce

Sitka Spruce

Euonymus, variegated and non-variegated

Juniper

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Section B �Class 6

Third Place

Carolyn Moras

Blue Spruce

Yews

Cedar

Creeping Juniper

Japanese Cypress

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Section C

Native Plants

Class 7 Native evergreen branch (shrub, tree - conifer, broadleaf evergreen, etc), 1 branch < 1m(39”) in length (from lip of container to tip of branch)

1 entry

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Section C �Class 7

First Place

Lorraine Luski

Picea glauca

White Spruce

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 8 Hedera (Ivy) - 1 sp or cv, 1 pot any size

1 entry

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Section D �Class 8

First Place

Christine Lewis

Awl Cactus

First Place

Joyce Johnson

Hedera helix

English Ivy

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 9 Schlumbergera, including Hatiora, Rhipsalidopsis (Holiday Cactus), 1 cv, 1 pot any size

1 entry

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Section D �Class 9

First Place

Christine Lewis

Awl Cactus

First Place

Martha Huffman

Thanksgiving Cactus

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 10 Succulent (A), incl. Cactus AOC, 1 sp. or cv. 1 pot 10 cm (4”) or less

4 entries

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Section D �Class 10

First Place

Christine Lewis

Awl Cactus

First Place

Carolyn Moras

Aeonium ‘velour’

Velour Household Leek

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Section D �Class 10

First Place

Christine Lewis

Awl Cactus

Second Place

Barbara Scott

Fishbone Cactus

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Section D �Class 10

First Place

Christine Lewis

Awl Cactus

Third Place

Martha Huffman

Coral Bone Cactus

aka Dancing Bones

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 11 Succulent, incl. Cactus AOC, 1 sp. or cv. 1 pot 10 cm (4”) or more

3 entries

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Section D �Class 11

First Place

Rosemary P-McLean

Aloe vera

Burn aloe

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Section D �Class 11

Second Place

Martha Huffman

Lipstick Echeveria

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Section D �Class 11

Third Place

Ibi Smith

Hedgehog Cactus

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 11A Sub-divided Crown of Thorns, Succulent, incl. Cactus AOC, 1 sp. or cv. 1 pot 10 cm (4”) or more

2 entries

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Section D �Class 11A

First Place

Susan Schwab

Crown of Thorns

Judges Choice

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Section D �Class 11A

Second Place

Ibi Smith

Crown of Thorns

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 12 Houseplant(s) grown for bloom, bracts, or fruit, AOC, 1 sp. or cv., 1 pot any size

1 entry

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Section D �Class 12

First Place

Ibi Smith

Anthurium Schenzeriznum

Flamingo Flower

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 13 Houseplant(s) grown for variegated foliage, AOC, 1 sp. or cv., 1 pot any size

6 entries

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Section D �Class 13

First Place

Barbara Scott

Calathea roseopicta

‘Dottie’

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Section D �Class 13

Second Place

Joyce Johnson

Fittonia

Nerve Plant

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Section D �Class 13

Third Place

Ibi Smith

Garden Croton

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 14 Houseplant(s) grown for non-variegated foliage, AOC, 1 sp. or cv., 1 pot any size

1 entry

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Section D �Class 14

Third Place

Ibi Smith

Wallisia cyanea

Pink Quill

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Section D

Mabel Scott Award - Houseplants

Class 15 NEW MEMBER YEAR 1 OR 2: Houseplant(s) named, any 1 sp or cv, 1 pot any size

0 entries

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Section E

Peg Farwell Competition: Herbs

Class 16 Herb,1 sp. or cv., 1 pot any size, state use

2 entries

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Section E �Class 16

First Place

Lorraine Luski

Rosemary

Culinary uses

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Section E �Class 16

Second Place

Joyce Johnson

Rosemary

Culinary uses

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Section E

Peg Farwell Competition: Herbs

Class 17 Topiary or trained specimen herb (see OJES Pg. 154, e.g. rosemary shaped into a cone), 1 sp or cv, 1 pot any size

3 entries

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Section E �Class 17

No photo available

First Place

Martha Huffman

Hedera helix

Ivy wreath

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Section E �Class 17

Second Place

Susan Schwab

Variegated Ivy

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Section E �Class 17

No photo available

Third Place

Trudy Grantham

Hedera helix

English Ivy

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Section F

Education - not judged

Class 18 A horticultural specimen, tool, book, article, website, etc, that would interest gardeners. Explain why.

2 entries

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Section E �Class 18

Barbara Scott

African Violet

2 crowns in the violet (Rule 11 only 1 African Violet per pot allowed)

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Section E �Class 18

Ibi Smith

Crown of Thorns

Rule 5 only 2 exhibits per class allowed - exceeded limit)

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Division III

Section G

Special Exhibits

Class 19 “A Gift” an Indoor Planter with rooted seasonal plant material (see OJES pg. 148). Accessories permitted. Plant material may be newly acquired. Space allotted: 60 cm wide x 76.2 cm deep

5 entries

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Section G �Class 19

First Place

Ibi Smith

Hedera - English Ivy

Gaultheria procumbens - Wintergreen

Phalaenopsis ‘Aphrodite’ - Moth Orchid

Asparagus setaceus - Asparagus fern

Peperomia obtusifolia - Baby rubber plant

Hippeastrum striatum - Amaryllis

Zantedeschia rehmannii - Calla lily

Chamaedorea elegans - PArlor palm

Kalanchoe blossfeldiana - Kalanchoe

Capsicum annuum - Pepper

Cupressus macrocarpa - Cypress

Rosa - Rose

Champagne bottle

Butterfly ribbons

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Section G �Class 19

2nd

Maria Tang

Second Place

Maria Tang

Euphorbia pulcherrima - Poinsettia

Kalanchoe

Cyclamen

Zygocactus - Xmas cactus

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Section G �Class 19

Third Place

Joyce Johnson

Selaginella - Frosty fern

Gaultheria - Wintergreen

Campanula - Campanula

Euphorbia pulcherima - Poinsettia

Hedera helix - Ivy

Hippeastrum - Amaryllis

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Section G �Class 19

Honourable Mention

Rosemary Passafiume-McLean

Nephrolepis exaltata

Chlorophytum comosum

Golden Epipremnum aureum

Scindapsus pictum

PEperomia obtusifolia

Selaginella uncinata

Cyclamen persicum

Euphorbia pulcherima

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Section G �Class 19

Honourable Mention

Sandra Radcliffe

Picea glauca conica - White spruce

Euphorbia pulcherrima - Poinsettia

Selaginella - Frosty fern

Kalanchoe

Gaultheria procumbens - Wintergreen

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Section G

Special Exhibits

Class 20 “Welcome” a Door Sway (see OJES Pg. 153) containing at least one live plant and decorated with dried and/or fresh plant material e.g. cones. Accessories permitted. Plants may be newly acquired. Space allotted 60 cm wide x 76.2 cm deep hanging on wall. Ensure swag has hanging mechanism.

3 entries

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Section G �Class 20

First Place

Lorraine Luski

Abies alba - Silver Fir

Cedrus - Cedar

Pseudotsuga menziesii - Douglas Fir

Pinus strobus - White Pine

Buxus - Boxwood

Magnolia macrophylla - Magnolia leaves

Cornus sericea - Red Dogwood

Hedera helix ‘Variegata’ - Variegated Ivy

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Section G �Class 20

2nd

Sandra Radcliffe

Second Place

Sandra Radcliffe

Pinus strobus - White Pine

Ilex verticillata - Winterberry

Abies fraseri - Fraser Fir

Cedar

Euonymus

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Section G �Class 20

X Place

Third Place

Kari Emond

Pinus strobus - White Pine

Cedrus - Cedar

Abies alba - Silver fir

Abies fraseri - Fraser fir

Ilex aquifolium - Holly

Rooted Wintergreen

Pine cones painted

Stocking

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Section G

Special Exhibits

Class 20A “Welcome” a Door Swag (see OJES Pg. 153) containing at least one live plant and decorated with dried and/or fresh plant material e.g. cones. Accessories permitted. Plants may be newly acquired. Space allotted 60 cm wide x 76.2 cm deep hanging on wall. Ensure swag has hanging mechanism.

3 entries

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Section G �Class 20A

First Place

Darlene Frampton

Pinus strobus - White Pine

Cedrus - Cedar

Picea - Spruce

Abies balsamea - Balsam

Buxus sempervirens - Boxwood

Gaultheria - Wintergreen

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Section G �Class 20A

2nd

Sandra Radcliffe

Second Place

Maria Tang

Live plant: Cyclamen

Dry: Amaranthus caudatus - Love-lies-bleeding

Hydrangea - Hortensia

Calocedrus - Incense Cedar

Pine

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Section G �Class 20A

X Place

Third Place

Martha Huffman

Picea abies - Norway Spruce

Tsuga canadensis - Eastern Hemlock

Thuja occidentalis - Eastern White Cedar

Cyclamen persicum - Cyclamen

Ilex berries - Winterberry

Accessories: Pine cones, Stocking