Sections 60 to 101
Special Awards
Specimens - Class 22 donated by:
Gloria McMillan
Cash award $10
Must be grown by exhibitor. Only attached
foliage is permitted unless stated
otherwise.
60. Asters, 1 colour, 3 stems
61. Asters, mixed colours, 3 stems
62. Calendulas, 3 stems
63. Calla, 1 stem
64. Canna, 1 flowering stem must have at
least one true leaf attached
65. Chrysanthemum, 1 spray, stem or
branch
66. Coleus,1 stem, disbudded
67. Coneflower/Echinacea, 3 stems from
same cultivar
68. Cosmos, 1 stem
69. Cut flowers, not listed, 1 stem
of each of 3 cultivars, shown in
separate containers, named
70. Dahlia, 1 under 15cm (6")
71. Dahlia, 1 over 15cm (6")
72. Dahlia, 3 blooms, different cultivars
73. Geranium/Pelargonium, stem in bloom
with attached foliage
74. Gladiolus, 1 spike, any size
75. Grasses, ornamental, 3 stems height
maximum 122 cm (48”)
76. Hosta, 1 flowering stem, including one
leaf from same cultivar
77. Hosta, 1 flowering stem, no foliage
78. Hosta, foliage only, 3 leaves same
variety
79. Hydrangea, 1 blooming stem, sepals or
bract will be considered a bloom
80. Marigolds single, under 2.5 cm (1"),
same cultivar, 3 stems
81. Marigold double, 2.5 – 7.6 cm (1-3"),
same cultivar, 3 stems
82. Marigold double, over 7.6 cm (3"), same
cultivar, 3 stems
83. Nasturtiums, 3 blooms, may add own
foliage
84. Pansies or Violas, with foliage, 3 stems
85. Petunias, single, 3 stems
86. Petunias, double, 3 stems
87. Phlox, perennial, 3 stems
88. Rose, Hybrid Tea, 1 bloom
89. Rose, fragrant, 1 bloom
90. Rose, any other not listed, named,
1 bloom or spray
91. Rose, floating in a suitable container -
no foliage, 1 bloom
92. Rudbeckia, 3 stems from one cultivar
93. Salvia, red, 3 stems
94. Salvia, blue, 3 stems
95. Sedum, 1 blooming stem with foliage
96. Snapdragons, tall, 3 spikes
97. Sunflower, multi-flowered on 1 stem,
any colour
98. Unlisted cut flower, 1 stem, branch or
spray, named
99. Zinnias, over 10 cm (4"), 3 stems
100. Zinnias, from 5 to 10cm (2 to 4"),
3 stems
101. Zinnias, under 5 cm (2") 3 stems
Woodstock Agricultural Society is pleased to say that we are moving on with the times, and you may now register your entries online on Assist Expo.
Go to Assist Expo to create a new account.
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You can still register for the holiday using paper registration forms, which are available at the office in the Oxford Auditorium, Monday through Friday, from noon to 4 p.m. Please note that you will need paper entry tags for your exhibits, regardless of how you register.
The Woodstock Agricultural Society expresses heartfelt gratitude to all sponsors, both commercial and private, for their invaluable support of the Woodstock Fair. We also extend our sincere thanks to OMAFRA and the City of Woodstock for their continued dedication and support.