2004 New England Spring Flower Show Design Division Competition Top Awards The Diane Bullock Award Given, if merited, in the GCFMA Design Division for the entry that is the most original interpretation of the class theme and uses an adventurous combination of plant material and components. Blue ribbon winners not eligible. Given only once during the show.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Georgia McHugh
New Meadows Garden Club of Topsfield Class 103
Judges' Comments: "Daring Combination of Hyacinths, Palms and Bromeliads contribute to dynamic interpretation of class."
The Barbara D. May Award of Design Excellence Given once during the Show, if merited, to a blue ribbon winner in the GCFMA Design Division, scoring the highest number of points in a Designer's Choice class.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Gloria Freitas Easton Garden Club Class 103 "
Judges' Comments: "Nature's gifts masterfully handled!!!"
The Clare Richards Award May be given, if merited, in the GCFMA Design Division for the entry in a Tricolor class that best exemplifies the sensitive use of color. This award will be given once during the Show and the recipient need not be a blue ribbon winner.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Seta Lapore Belmont Garden Club Class 105
Judges' Comments: "Distinctive color selection of plant material and components creates a subtle understated elegance."
The Jeanne-Marie Parkes Creativity Award Given, if merited, to the design judged by the Evaluation Panel to be the most creative interpretation of the class. All competitive entries in the GCFMA Design Division are eligible. The recipient need not be a blue ribbon winner. Given once during the Show.
Entry Day March 19, 2004 Shirley Minott Walnut Hill Garden Club of Hanover Class 107
Judges' Comments: "Spirit of the quilt distinctively captured by artistic handling of color gradation and choice components!!"
2004 New England Spring Flower Show Design Division Competition Top Awards The Marie Hancock Cook Certificate of Merit for Achievement in Traditional Flower Arrangement Given by the GCFMA to the blue ribbon entry, if merited, receiving the highest number of points in a traditional class. The period chosen must be stated in the schedule. Given once for the entire Show. The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts' classes only.
Entry Day March 12, 2004 Emma Houseman Open Gate Garden Club of Chelmsford Class 105
Judges' Comments: "Great variety of plant material appropriate for the period! Accessories subtle and well placed!"
The John Taylor Arms Awarded to the blue ribbon entry receiving the highest number of points. All first prize entries are point scored. Given only once during the Show.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Gloria Freitas Easton Garden Club Class 103
Judges' Comments: "Pastel Perfect! A sculptor's vision flawlessly expressed."
The Ruth A. Wallack Design Award Recognizes a design of outstanding beauty and creativity in the expression of one designer's imagination. Open to all competitive entries in the Design Division of the New England Spring Flower Show. This award may be given only once during the Show and the recipient need not be a blue ribbon winner.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Robin Murphy Wareham Garden Club Class 204
Judges' Comments: "Imaginative expression! Objects creatively woven into a design of beauty."
The Susan Scheel Thomas Novice Award Awarded to the most distinctive design by a novice in any design class of the New England Spring Flower Show. This award may be given only once during the Show and the recipient need not be a blue ribbon winner.
Entry Day March 19, 2004 Sarah Kathryn Anderson Charlestown, MA Class 204
Judges' Comments: "Skillful interpretation! All components extremely well integrated."
A medal depicting the NGC seal to be given, if merited, to the exhibit in the Artistic Division judged by a NGC panel to be the finest, scoring 95 points or more. Given only once during the Show.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Sarah Boynton Hingham Garden Club Class 207
Judges' Comments: "Wonderfully whimsical! Creatively crafted with great attention to detail."
The Garden Club of America Zone I Bowl Presented by the member clubs in Northern New England, is awarded if merited, only once during the entire show for distinction in the aesthetic arrangement of plant material. The exhibit shall be judged with no reference to a point scale or any previous award.
Entry Day March 19, 2004 Linda Ladd Belmont Garden Club Class 108
Judges' Comments: "Impeccably designed and executed."
The Margaret Clover Symonds Metal This metal may be awarded to members of Garden Club of America clubs only in a competitive flower arrangement class at a Major Flower Show. The arrangement must be completed at the show and either individual or joint entries are eligible. The arrangement must be an innovative modern design, creatively combining man-made material(s) with fresh and/or dried plant material (as the schedule permits). Given only once during the show if there is an exhibit worthy of this honor. There must be at least 36 GCA flower arrangement entries in the show.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Betsy Madsen Back Bay Garden Club Class 204
Judges' Comments: "A difficult challenge handled with innovation and distinction."
The Fenwick Metal This medal is awarded to members of Garden Club of America clubs only in competitive flower arrangement classes at a Major Flower Show. It is offered in recognition of creative work of outstanding beauty using predominately fresh plant material, fruits or vegetables. The arrangement must be made at the show and must be the work of only the person(s) under whose name(s) it is exhibited. The awarding of the Fenwick Metal lies in the clear interpretation by the judges of the intent of the medal. A standard of creativity and quality in a highly competitive show rather than Best in Show is required. The arrangement must have placed first, second, or third. Given only once during the show if there is an exhibit worthy of this honor. There must be at least 36 GCA flower arrangement entries in the show.
Entry Day March 19, 2004 Ruth Crocker North Shore Garden Club Class 206
Judges' Comments: "Ephemeral Beauty."
The Certificate of Excellence in Flower Arranging (formerly listed as The Carol Coffey Swift Medal for Excellence in Flower Arranging) It is offered in recognition of an arrangement of great distinction in a competitive class at a Major Flower Show. The arrangement must be created at the show. Either an individual or joint entry is eligible. The arrangement must have placed first, second or third. Given only once during the show if there is an exhibit worthy of this honor.
Entry Day March 16, 2004 Robin Murphy Wareham Garden Club Class 204
Judges' Comments: "Pristine perfection."
The Artisan Award Given in recognition of a design executed entirely of dried material in the New England Spring Flower Show. The design must conform to the schedule requirements and be of exceptional quality in the area of craftsmanship, with skillful and unique manipulation of the materials. Awarded on the first entry day. Only blue ribbon winners in Class 201 are eligible.
Entry Day March 12, 2004 Robyn Spagnolo Newport Garden Club Class 201
Judges Comments: "Impeccable workmanship
