![]() One tulip any variety from bulb left in ground more than two years: Judy Nykamp, first and second Coral Hoek, third.Īny spring bloom: Bergenia - Rose Albers first, Isla Schipper second pansy - Madelyn Schrotenboer, first, second and third bleeding heart - Joan Maes, first Caroline Gray, second any other bloom - Rose Albers, first Roberta Skach, second.īulbs and tubers: daffodil (narcissus) - Jonnie Klapp, first Rose Albers, second Jonnie Klapp, third daffodil (miniature) - Roberta Skach, first Dolores Stouwie, second hyacinths - Rose Albers, second grape hyacinths - Deannie Picciotti, first Lyla Doyle, second Connie Snell, third. Lily-flowering tulip: white - Judy Nykamp, third yellow - Judy Nykamp, first any other color - Rose Albers, first.Īny other tulip: Fringed - Coral Hoek, first David Stevens, second double - Joan Maes, first Judy Nykamp, second any other - Coral Hoek, first. Single tulip: white - Jonnie Klapp, first Rose Albers, second David Stevens, third red - Isla Schipper, second yellow - David Stevens, second lavender - Rose Albers, first David Stevens, third pink - Kathie Spitzley, first David Stevens, second and third any other color - Lyla Doyle, first Rose Albers, second Kathie Spitzley, third. Winners in the “Reading in the Garden” Tulip Time Flower Show sponsored by the Holland Garden Club were:Īwards of Merit, Coral Hoek, Jonnie Klapp, Judy Nykamp (two awards) Arboreal Award, Judy Nykamp Award of Horticultural Excellence, Jonnie Klapp Sweepstakes Award, Judy Nykamp Harry Nelis Trophy, Coral Hoek Lida Rogers Trophy, Jonnie Klapp Jacob De Graaf Trophy, Judy Nykamp Jennifer Bussey Trophy, Rose Albers Madelyn Schrotenboer Trophy, Judy Nykamp Gertrude Steketee Trophy, Jonnie Klapp Holland Garden Club Trophy, Judy Nykamp. Numerous national and local awards and trophies were also awarded.įor information about the Holland Garden Club and membership, call (616) 399-0652. Located on the roof at the top of the Arts Council stairway, three large patio pots were overflowing with lavender azaleas, pink bleeding hearts, blue columbine and spring foliage. The Roof Top Garden created by Laura Tonar and Cindy Behringer earned the Appreciation Award. Holden also won the Finest Design Award in the Youth Division. The fresh flower design featured spring green spider mums, bright yellow lilies, branches and fern. The Youth Award Katherine Cheff Challenge Trophy for finest design was awarded to Tommy Holden, a high school student, from the Boys and Girls Club. Hines also won the Finest Horticultural Award in the Youth Division. The Youth Award Joan Gamble Long Trophy for finest horticultural exhibit was awarded to Alize Hines, an early elementary student from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Holland. Monthly projects, including potato turkeys and pine cone birdfeeders, created by members and completed by seniors and children with special needs served by the Garden Therapy program were featured in this exhibit. The Robert and Linda Washburn Trophy for Outstanding Educational Exhibit was awarded to Holland Garden Club Garden Therapy for the Garden Therapy display. Sweepstakes awards are given to the designers who have won the most first place ribbons. Maes also won two National Awards: Tricolor and Petite Award, and local show trophies Lynne Frey Trophy, Jeanne Poll Trophy and Ruth Walsh Everett Trophy. Her design, “The Red Shoes,” illustrated a children’s fairy tale. In the Design Division, the Barbara Padnos Sweepstakes Trophy and Holland Garden Club Sweepstakes Award were awarded to Joan Maes. Nykamp also won several awards in horticulture and in design. Her pansy orchid plant called raspberry ice won the Award of Merit for Flowering Plants. In the Horticulture Division, Judy Nykamp won the Holland Garden Club Sweepstakes Trophy. Nationally accredited flower show judges made decided the winners in the following categories: Nature’s Reading Room, It’s A Small World, Dining in the Garden, Historic Gardens and Recommended Reading. “Reading in the Garden” was the theme of this years’ show. Holland Garden Club members armed with bright and colorful blooms, lush plants, vases and pots of every size and shape, and books arrived at the Holland Area Arts Council last week Monday to assemble their flower designs and horticulture entries for the 64th annual Tulip Time Standard Flower Show.
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