N.M. Admin. Code § 4.3.8.9 - FLORICULTURE
A. All entries
shall comply with the specific category requirements as set forth in the New
Mexico state fair premium book.
B.
Any resident New Mexico gardener or designer, adult or junior, other than
commercial growers or designers may enter in any or all shows in divisions I,
II, or IV. Entrants for the junior show, division III, will be limited to
youths up through age 17.
C.
Exhibitors shall state the number of their entries upon registration.
Exhibitors shall complete an entry tag for each exhibit which states
exhibitor's name, section and class or subclass, number of the entry.
D. Only one member of a household may enter
any specific class, but two members may enter as a team.
E. If any entry is eligible for competition
in a specialty section (i.e. roses, dahlias, etc.), it shall be entered in the
section.
F. An exhibit may be
entered for competition in only one flower show at the fair.
G. Artificial plant material shall not be
accepted for competition in any division.
H. All horticulture exhibits shall have been
grown by the exhibitor. Container-grown plants shall have been within the
exhibitor's possession at least ninety days prior to registration, except for
multiple or combination plantings. Multiple or combination plantings shall have
been in the exhibitor's possession for at least six weeks prior to
registration.
I. All exhibits shall
be fresh and free of insects, diseases or spray residues. Length of stem shall
be in proportion to size of bloom as species permits. All exhibits shall comply
with the size requirements as specified in the New Mexico state fair premium
book. No wiring, oiling, spray or artificial coloring is permitted.
J. A stem shall have at least one bloom
except in Subsections F and G of 4.3.8.9 NMAC where blooms may not be required
or desired. Only foliage that is naturally attached to the stem shall be
accepted.
K. Only
container-grown entries may be reclaimed by the owner.
Exhibits may not be removed from the show until after the show closes on its
final day.
L. Exhibitors are
responsible for picking up their own exhibits or providing written
authorization for pick-up by another individual. Any exhibit that has not been
picked up by the designated pick-up date shall be considered abandoned and
shall become the property of the New Mexico state fair.
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