by Tom Stettner, Ohio • • Comments Off on East Tennessee Daffodil Society Show – Mary Gay Lirette
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As I’ve said before, I try to walk around the show (If I’m still able to walk!) and see what special flowers I can find that might not be well known and get photos of them. This yellow pink split…
by Tom Stettner, Ohio • • Comments Off on East Tennessee Daffodil Society Show – Lavender for best Mini 5 stem in show
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The lavender Ribbon is awarded to the best Mini 5 stem in show. I believe this is a 1st time win for Corky Witt !.. The flowers in this collection were: Xit, Tenuior, Segovia, Fernandesii, & Jonquiilla Tom
by Tom Stettner, Ohio • • Comments Off on East Tennessee Daffodil Society Show – Purple Ribbon winner for best 5 stem collection in show
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The best 5 stem entry in show is awarded the Purple ribbon. The Maroon and Red White & Blue winners are not open to win this award since they have their own ADS ribbons. The Kuduks entered this winning collection…
by Tom Stettner, Ohio • • Comments Off on East Tennessee Daffodil Society Show – Galyon award for best Y-R
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The Frank Galyon award is offered for the best Yellow-Red flower in the show since Frank was very much into the Yellow-Reds. The winner here was Triller exhibited by Lois Van Wie. Tom
by Tom Stettner, Ohio • • Comments Off on East Tennessee Daffodil Society Show – ETDS Challenge Class winner: Southern Hospitality
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Most shows that I know of have a local challnge class that call for limited number of specified cultivars that can be put in the show and the very best of these is awarded the challenge ribbon, this is NOT…
by Tom Stettner, Ohio • • Comments Off on East Tennessee Daffodil Society Show – Rose Ribbon for best seedling: 2W-Y Chapeau O.P.
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The Rose Ribbon is awarded to the best seedling in the show. The Standard Rose Ribbon was awarded to a Chapeau O.P. seedling. a 2W-Y flower from a 3 stem entry. exhibited by Beverly Barbour. I believe it was the…