Monthly Archives: March 2005

2005 Fortuna Daffodil Show Results

30tht Annual Daffodil Show

2005 Fortuna Garden Club Show Results

Below are the results of 30tht Annual Daffodil Show was hosted by the Fortuna Garden Club on March 25th & 26th.

Show results information are presented in the following format:

  1. the identification of the award;
  2. the name of the cultivar(s) and possibly the division (a number from 1 thru 13) followed by the color of the petals, a dash, and the color of the cup;
  3. and the name of the exhibitor.

Some of the daffodils have multiple colored petals and cups, so you will see more than one color identified between the dashes. For more information about the classification of daffodils see Classification Definitions.

GOLD RIBBON – #05-3-8, 2W-YYO,  Bob Spotts

WHITE RIBBON – DuBose N7-100, 2 W-P, Steve Vinisky

MINI GOLD RIBBON – Sewanee, 2 W-Y, Nancy Wilson

MINI WHITE RIBBON – Segovia, 3 W-Y, Kathy Leonardi

ROSE RIBBON winner : Bob Spotts #05-3-8, 2W-YYO

Photos by Kirby Fong and Ben Blake

 




2005 Livermore Show Results

37th Annual Spring Daffodil Show in the Bay Area at Livermore

2005 Livermore Show Results

 

GOLD RIBBONPacific Rim, 2Y-YYR,
exhibited by Bob Spotts

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The beautiful banner at Alden Lane announcing our show!

Show results information are presented in the following format:

  1. the identification of the award;

  2. the name of the cultivar(s) and possibly the division (a number from 1 thru 13) followed by the color of the petals, a dash, and the color of the cup;

  3. and the name of the exhibitor.

Some of the daffodils have multiple colored petals and cups, so you will see more than one color identified between the dashes. For more information about the classification of daffodils see Classification Definitions.

Show Statistics:

Horticulture: Number of Exhibits: 437
Number of Exhibitors: 14
Number of Blooms: 741

Artistic Arrangements: Number of Exhibits: 20
Number of Exhibitors: 7

GOLD RIBBONPacific Rim, 2Y-YYR,
exhibited by Bob Spotts

WHITE RIBBON – Lackawanna, 2Y-Y, Bob Spotts

MINI GOLD RIBBON- Keira K2/2000, 6W-Y, Kirby Fong

MINI WHITE RIBBON – Pequenita, 7Y-Y,  Gene Cameron

ROSE RIBBON: Seedling # 89-5-1 RHS Div/Color Code: 12WWG-GYY,  Bob Spotts
Parentage: Ashmore x (Easter Moon x N. Viridflorus)

MINI ROSE RIBBON: Seedling # M-05-1-4  RHS Div/Color Code: 7, Bob Spotts

JUNIOR AWARD – no entries

Intermediate Award –   Sea Change, 2Y-P, Kirby Fong

SMALL GROWER AWARD – Glenfarclas, 1Y-O, Steve Scholz

Historic Daffodil Award – Beryl 6W-YYO 1907,  Bob Spotts

Historic Vase of 3 – Erlicheer 4W-Y, 1934, Kirby Fong

Pot of Chromacolor

Standard Container Grown Award – Chromacolor, 2W-P, Bob Spotts

Miniature Container Grown Award –  not awarded

Species Container Grown Award – no entries

SILVER RIBBON (for most blue ribbons) – Kirby Fong with 37 blue ribbons

PURPLE RIBBON – Intermediate Collection, Bob Spotts

  • 05-1-38, 1Y-Y
  • Anvil Chorus, 2W-P
  • Cayenne, 2W-R
  • 05-1-63, 3W-YOO Cairntoul x (Chatmos x (Actaea x N. viridiflorus))
  • Chindi, 2Y-YPP

LAVENDER RIBBON – Kirby Fong

  • Keira K2/2000  6W-Y
  • Angel’s Whisper, 5Y-Y
  • Keira KB/64/91/1G, 5Y-Y
  • Sprite, 1W-W
  • Little Becky, 12Y-Y

RED-WHITE-BLUE Ribbon – Bob Spotts

  • Tuscrora, 1 Y-Y (Bender)
  • 05-1-48, 1 WWG-WPP
  • Pacific Rim, 2 Y-YYR (Mitsch)
  • 5-1266-1,  2 W-WPP
  • Golden Milestone, 1 Y-Y (Lowe)

MINI RED-WHITE-BLUE Ribbon – not awarded

MAROON RIBBON – no entries

BOZIEVICH – (Collection of 12 from 4 divisions) GREEN RIBBON – Steve Vinisky

  • Redlands Too 2Y-R
  • Reckless Abandon 7W-W
  • V96-135-1 2Y-O
  • V93-152-14 2W-W
  • Brooke Ager 2W-P
  • V96-49-13 2Y-Y
  • V96-72-6 2W-P
  • V95-264-4 2Y-Y
  • Spotts SS065-03 2Y-O
  • V93-6-6 6W-P
  • Cayenne 2Y-R
  • Chapel Chimes 5W-W

ROBERTA C. WATROUS AWARD WINNER (Collection of 12 from at least 3 divisions):
 Bob Spotts (repeat)

  • Irwin BDP 15/95 8W-W
  • Mary Plumstead 5Y-Y
  • Pacific Cost 8Y-Y
  • M-05-1-2 7Y-Y
  • M-05-1-3 7Y-Y
  • M-05-1-4 7Y-Y
  • Chit Chat 7Y-Y
  • Little Rusky 7Y-GYO
  • Sabrosa 7Y-Y
  • M-05-1-1 7Y-Y
  • N. bulbocodium 13Y-Y
  • Angel’s Whisper 5Y-Y

THROCKMORTON AWARD –  No entries

Livermore Quinn 2005

Carey E. Quinn Award
Kirby Fong (repeat)

  • Cameo Marie 2W-YYO
  • Acumen 2YYW-P
  • Trecara 3W-ORR
  • Crackington 4Y-O
  • Miriama 2W-WWP
  • St. Keverne 2Y-Y
  • Chesapeke Bay 1YYW-WWY
  • Frozen Jade 1W-GWW
  • Calexico 2O-R
  • Duncan 1947 1W-Y Queen’s Guard x Chief Inspector
  • Tuscarora 1Y-Y
  • Bright Spot 8W-R
  • Roselake 2W-P
  • Oregon Trail 1Y-R
  • Polar glow 2W-PPW
  • Limbo 2O-R
  • Rubicon Blush 1W-P
  • Pacific Rim 2Y-YYR
  • Zimplats 3Y-O
  • Tucana 1W-Y
  • Utiku 6Y-Y
  • Akama 2W-Y
  • Sea Change 2Y-P
  • Bob Spotts 2W-W

HAVENS AWARD
Bob Spotts

  • 05-1-83 8W-Y Matador x triandrus
  • Falconet 8Y-O
  • 05-1-21 8W-Y
  • 05-1-34 8Y-O Matador x scaberulus
  • Storyteller 8Y-O
  • 05-1-17 8Y-O Matador x scaberulus
  • Quail 7Y-Y
  • 05-1-64 9W-GYR
  • Kokopelli 7Y-Y
  • 05-1-3 9W-YYR
  • Beryl 6W-YYO
  • 05-1-35 6Y-Y

Photos by Kirby Fong and Bob Spotts




2005 Mother Lode Show Results

 10th Annual Mother Lode Show at Ironstone Vineyards

Bob Spotts

GOLD RIBBON –  Bob Spotts  2W-W, exhibited by Bob Spotts

10th Annual Mother Lode 2005 Show Results

Below are the results of 10th Annual Mother Lode Show held March 20 &  21  and hosted by Kautz Ironstone Vineyard.  Sponsors: Northern California Daffodil Society & Calaveras County Garden Club
Co-chairs: Bob Spotts (NCDS) & Judy Worley (CCGC)

Show Statistics:
Horticulture: Number of Exhibits: 347
Number of Exhibitors: 15
Number of Blooms: 616

Artistic Arrangements: Number of Exhibits: 37
Number of Exhibitors: 14

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This show results information is presented in the following format:

  1. the identification of the award;

  2. the name of the cultivar(s) and possibly the division (a number from 1 thru 13) followed by the color of the petals, a dash, and the color of the cup;

  3. and the name of the exhibitor.

Some of the daffodils have multiple colored petals and cups, so you will see more than one color identified between the dashes. For more information about the classification of daffodils see Classification Definitions.

Bob Spotts

GOLD RIBBON –  Bob Spotts  2W-W, exhibited by Bob Spotts

WHITE RIBBON – Pewee, 3W-GWP, exhibited by Bob Spotts

MINI GOLD RIBBONM-02-02, 12G-GGY, Jetfire x N. viridiflorus7W-W, exhibited by Bob Spotts

MINI WHITE RIBBON – Segovia 3W-W,  exhibited by Bob Spotts

Intermediate Award –  Pewee, 3W-GWP, exhibited by Bob Spotts

Intermediate Vase of 3 Award – Pewee, 3W-GWP, exhibited Bob Spotts

ROSE RIBBON –   Sdlg # 05-2-65 2W-WWO,  Bob Spotts

MINI ROSE RIBBON –  Sdlg  # M-02-02, 12G-GGY, Jetfire x N. viridiflorus7W-W, exhibited by Bob Spotts

Small Grower Award – Pacific Rim , 2 Y-YYR,  Don Boos

Historic Daffodil Award – St. Keverne, 2Y-Y, Mike Larmer

Historic Vase-of-Three Award – Lady White ,  3W-Y, Mike Larmer

Standard Container Grown Award – Avocet, 7W-YYW, Jan Moyers

Miniature Container Grown Award – no entries

Species Container Grown Award – N. willkommii, 13Y-Y, Bob Spotts

SILVER RIBBON (most blues) – Bob Spotts with 43 Blue Ribbons

JUNIOR AWARD – no entries

PURPLE RIBBON -Bob Spotts – Intermediate collection

  • 05-2-37, 2W-P (Dewy Rose x China Lake) x N. fernandesii

  • Paisano, 3W-GYW

  • Scarlet Tanager, 2Y-R

  • Pewee, 3W-GWP

  • Anvil Chorus, 2W-P

LAVENDER RIBBON – Bob Spotts

  • 04-M-37, 7Y-Y

  • Yellow Xit, 3W-Y

  • Segovia, 3W-Y

  • Little Rusky, 7Y-GYO

  • Clare, 7Y-Y

RED-WHITE-BLUE Ribbon – Bob Spotts

  • 05-2-72 12Y-YYO Triple Crown x {[Chatmoss x (Acteae x virid.)] x Matador}

  • 05-2-31 3W-YYO Badbury Rings x [Chatmoss x (Actaea x virid.)

  • 05-2-3 3W-Y Cairn Toul x Random Event

  • 05-2-18 2W-YYO Conestoga x Random Event

  • 05-2-50 2W-YOO Random Event x Conestoga

Mini RED-WHITE-BLUE Ribbon -Harold Koopowitz & Marilynn Howe

  • 01-001-2 5W-W N. triandrus x Candlepower

  •  01-049-2 2W-P Brooke Ager x N. dubius

  • 98-023-1 10Y-Y N. bulbocodium x N. jonquilla

  • 01-001-1 1W-W N. triandrus x Candlepower

  • 01-x-1 5W-W N. triandrus x N. pallidulus

Maroon Ribbon – Five Reverses  – Bob Spotts

  • Perpetuation, 7YYW-W

  • Hillstar, 7Y-W

  • S-1228-1, 2Y-W

  • Impressive Dream, 2Y-W

  • Regeneration, 7YYW-W

Historic Collection – Mike Larmer

  • St. Keverne, 2Y-Y, 1934
  • Twink, 4Y-O, 1925
  • Mt. Hood, 1W-W, 1937,
  • Martha Washington, 8W-O, 1927
  • Mrs. R.O. Backhouse, 2W-P, 1923

BOZIEVICH  RIBBON12 Standard Daffodils (4 Divisions) – Richard & Jane Hunt (repeat)

  • Goldfinger, 1Y-Y
  • Fragrant Rose, 2W-GPP
  • Dove Song, 2W-WWP
  • Ladies Choice, 7W-W
  • Soprano, 2W-WWP
  • Intrigue, 7Y-W,
  • Michael’s Gold, 2Y-Y
  • Conestoga, 2W-GYO
  • Lissome, 2W-W
  • California Rose, 4W-P
  • Feock, 3W-YYR
  • Tripartite, 11aY-Y

Roberta C. Watrous Award 12 Miniature Daffodils (3+ Divisions) –  Bob Spotts  (repeat)

  • Segovia, 3W-Y
  • m 05-2-4, 7Y-Y
  • N. bulbocodium, 13Y-Y
  • m 05-2-3, 7Y-Y
  • m 05-2-1, 2W-P
  • m 05-2-5, 7Y-Y
  • m 05-2-2, 12 G-GGY
  • m 05-2-6, 7Y-Y
  • Little Rusky, 7Y-GYO
  • m 05-2-7, 7Y-Y
  • Sabrosa, 7Y-Y
  • m 05-2 8, 7Y-Y

Elise Havens Award

– Collection of 12 standard daffodils from at least 3 divisions in Divisions 5 through 10 – Bob Spotts

  • 05-2-25, 8Y-YOO
  • Quail, 7Y-Y
  • 05-2-39, 8Y-O
  • Hillstar, 7Y-W
  • Golden Dawn, 8Y-O
  • Dinkie Duffle, 7Y-Y
  • Jamage, 8W-Y
  • 05-2-7, 9W-GYR Inner Ring x poet
  • 05-2-59, 7W-W
  • 05-2-87, 6W-WWP
  • Regeneration, 7YYW-W
  • Kokopelli, 7Y-Y

THROCKMORTON AWARD WINNER –  Kirby Fong

  • Tyrree, 1Y-O
  • Inessa, 2YYW-YYP
  • Scamp, 951 1Y-W
  • Miriama, 2W-WWP
  • ‘Snowy Morn, 1W-GWW
  • Greenodd, 3W-YYW
  • Nanstallon, 1Y-Y
  • Jake, 3Y-GOO
  • Bank Roll, 2Y-O
  • Crackington, 4 Y-O
  • Bob Spotts, 2W-W
  • Twilight Zone, 2YYW-WWY
  • Golden Aura, 2Y-Y
  • Teina, 3W-R
  • Oregon Pioneer 2Y-P

Quinn Award – Bob Spotts

  • Williamsburg, 2W-W
  • Pewee, 3W-GWP
  • Vicksburg, 2W-W
  • 05-2-31, 3W-W
  • Bob Spotts, 2W-W
  • 05-2-77, 9W-YYR
  • 05-2-48, 8W-Y,
  • SH93-12-11 1Y-Y
  • 05-2-87, 6W-WWP
  • Crackington, 4Y-O
  • 05-2-36 7W-P
  • Doctor David Hough, 1 Y-Y

 

  • 05-1-6, 2Y-P
  • Geometrics, 2W-Y
  • 05-2-41, 2Y-P
  • Burr 1-14-87, 2W-P
  • 05-2-42, 2Y-P
  • 05-2-8, 3W-GYY
  • Chind,’ 2Y-YYP
  • Santana, 3Y-YYR
  • Kokopelli, 7Y-Y
  • 05-2-46, 8Y-GOO
  • Dinkie Duffle, 7Y-Y
  • Torridon’ 2Y-R

Comments from Bob Spotts, Mother Lode Daffodil Show Chairman (3/22/2005)

Daffodil Friends,

It would have been impossible to achieve the results at Murphys without the incredible support of my NCDS friends – especially Jan Moyers and Nancy Tackett. They have the philosophy that “the public deserves to see the best show possible.” So, if there is yet another good flower lingering in the staging area, they will get it into the show!

The Murphys show this year was timed perfectly for me – I had lots of decent blooms – far too many! While I was working on my collections and vases-of-three, Jan and others set up an assembly line, preparing my single-stems for entry. All I had to do was complete the entry tags – the blooms were ready to go onto the tables. And as soon as I completed tags, they moved the entries to the bench. The outcome was that all worthy blooms – from other exhibitors as well as from me – got into the show.

The camaraderie was endemic to all at the show. Kirby Fong brought a large number of blooms to the show to help assure that it would be a success in spite of the unusual days of hot weather preceding that left most smaller growers bloomed out. Even so, when Kirby finished his entries Saturday morning an hour or so before judging, he turned to a local grower’s set of entries which had been left unfinished – lacking wedging – from the night before. These were the best of the novice entries – and Kirby completed these numerous entries. Good that he did – this was that local grower’s first show and he assumed that show staff would do the final staging! He did not return before showtime. His exhibits won numerous first-place awards in the novice classes and he had two blooms that were brought up for consideration for Best in Show – one winning the “Small Grower’s Award.” Thanks, Kirby!

Harold Koopowitz and Marilynn Howe made the lengthy drive (nearly 400 miles) from below Los Angeles and brought several exquisite miniature seedlings that were left in their garden. Peggy Oberg did the same, without any flowers left at all! She came to help during the show – and was her help appreciated! Jay and Faye Pengra drove up from Los Angeles as well, and brought a nice set of late-season cultivars. Kudos to Harold, Marilynn, Peggy, Jay, and Faye!

Mike Larmer brought quality to the Historics section. His flowers, naturalized on his country property at 2500′ elevation, swept the Historics awards. This is a very popular section in Murphys. The Sierra foothills has a heritage of daffodils blooming in long-abandoned homesteads. Mike is not competitive, and shows only for the educational value. Thanks, Mike!

Rosemary Scholz was largely bloomed out of daffodils, but still made the hour’s drive one-way each day to enter what she had and lend help setting up, at the hospitality booth, and in taking down the show. Thanks, Rosemary.

Ben Blake is catching full-blown yellow fever! He made perhaps his first show entries, with some success! Go, Ben!

Rich Hunt made the drive from Plymouth each day – to enter blooms and to help with show take down. We missed spouse Jane, who is seriously ill. Thanks for taking the time to come, Rich.

Jan Moyers came from San Rafael with her three Yorkies, in her new mobile home. Her presence made a big difference to us, because Jan is an organizer and makes sure nothing is overlooked or undone. Her one show entry – a pot of ‘Avocet’ – won the award for best container-shown daffodils! One-for-one. Thanks for your crucial management help, Jan – and glad to have you back!

Kerry Tate, Chris Gomez, and Larry Ringland of the Ironstone Vineyards staff were essential in producing the show. Even so, next year they might take a back-seat to Gayle Kautz, wife of Ironstone CEO John, who made her first show entries this year. Yes, she earned a ribbon – and volunteered to help where needed next year! We’ll make sure she gets some quality cultivars to grow and exhibit. The NCDS needs another with the fever!

The flowers and the people – the reasons we do all this!

Bob

Photos by Kirby Fong