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Flower show a 'glorious' success

 
The Hub City Garden Club's flower show, "Glory, Glory, Glory!" which was held at the Hattiesburg Cultural Center on April 30, was a huge success again this year.

Beautiful flowers and plants filled the entire main floor of the Cultural Center.Visitors were invited to view the floral designs and horticultural specimens that had been judged earlier in the day by seven National Garden Club judges who had traveled to Hattiesburg from various cities around Mississippi.

Elaine Eure, chairwoman for the event, said this year's attendance was the best ever.Almost every seat was filled for both of the seminars presented in the afternoon.

Sharon Steel, Hub City Garden Club member, presented an excellent seminar on indoor and outdoor bonsai trees and shrubs.She spoke about the history of bonsai and provided valuable information on their care.It was interesting to learn that when properly cared for, bonsai trees and shrubs will live for hundreds of years.

Sharon explained that in China and Japan, the bonsai trees and shrubs are passed down from generation to generation, and they are considered the most treasured possession a person can inherit from his or her family.

Nichole Bush, owner of Blooms and Bushes and instructor of landscape construction at Jones Community Junior College, inspired everyone who attended her seminar to try container gardening.

Nichole demonstrated how easy it is to fill hanging baskets and flower pots with combinations of plants and flowers to make our patios, porches, and decks more colorful and beautiful.

Judges awarded first place ribbons to the following participants in the flower show for their floral designs: Elisabeth Jumper, Thelma Deal, Sandra Bender, Elaine Eure, Marty DeBolt and Donna Smith.Elaine Eure also received a special Tricolor Award for her design.

In the Horticultural Division of the show, judges gave special Awards of Merit to Mary Lou Poole for her rose, Linda McWilliams for her kangaroo paw fern, Sue Pace for her Louisiana iris, Elaine Walz for her rosemary, and Dimple Campbell for her gerbera daisy. Dimple's gerbera daisy also received the Award of Horticultural Excellence. Her exquisite laceleaf Japanese maple received the Arboreal Award.

Visitors to the show were asked to vote for their favorite entries in each division.The Viewer's Choice Awards went to Elisabeth Jumper for her beautiful floral design of seven orange gerbera daisies, and to Maxine Dement for the gorgeous white calla lily she grew in her yard.


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