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A.D.S. SEEDLING BENCH EVALUATION ENTRIES and JUDGING
2.
No charge for entry in the A.D.S. Seedling Bench Evaluation
nor requirement of membership in a local Society may be imposed on an
exhibitor for entering this section. 3.
No variety is eligible for entry in the A.D.S. Seedling Bench Section for
more than 2 consecutive years and if entered contrary to this provision, its
most recent scores shall be discarded. A variety may be entered the second
year in a show held by the same society in which it entered the year before,
and if so entered, the higher score will be certified. 4.
If an entry receives a score of 85 points or more it must be named
immediately in accordance with nomenclature rules of the A.D.S. 5.
Name and address of originator, exhibitor and introducer shall be recorded on
a form to be filed with show officials and the entry tag on the exhibit shall
be marked with an identifying number only keyed to such form. 6.
Not more than one entry of a variety may be made but there is no limit on the
number of varieties that may be entered. Varieties entered may be grown and
exhibited by either the originator or his representative. 7.
All entries must be judged by at least 2 Senior Accredited Judges and not
more than 2 Regular Accredited Judges; providing that at least three judges
participate in scoring each variety and that the number of Senior Accredited
Judges outnumber the Regular Accredited Judges. 8.
If a variety shows evidence of disease or if in the opinion of the judges an entry is not deemed worthy, it should be eliminated
from scoring. A notation should be made on the entry tag why the entry was
not scored. 9.
All Accredited and Senior Judge scores will be used to determine the final
score of each entry. The final score will be the average of all scores. 10.
No exhibitor or other person may judge any seedling in which that person has
an interest. 11.
Each entry scoring 85 or more shall receive an A.D.S. Seedling Award ribbon. 12.
The entry with the highest average of any variety over 85 points shall
receive an A.D.S. Achievement Award ribbon. In case of a tie judges must
decide which variety possesses the greatest and most outstanding distinction
over similar standard 13.
The originator of each seedling which scores 85 or more in the Seedling Bench
Evaluation shall receive a Certificate for Seedling Bench Evaluation with a
seal of the society affixed and signed by the President and Secretary. 14.
A Lynn B. Dudley medal will be awarded to the cultivar which has the highest
average Seedling Bench Evaluation score as an AA or A (001-195), B (201-295),
BB (301-395), M (401-495), Ball or MBall or Pom (501-555), and Other Type (601-775). The highest 3
scores earned in accordance with the entry under Rule 3 shall be used to
determine such highest average. In the case of ties, duplicate awards will be
made. 15.
The receipt of a LYNN B. DUDLEY medal shall be construed as a pledge by the
originator to introduce the variety in the year following. No medal will be
awarded unless the variety is introduced accordingly. If the variety is not
to be introduced, the medal shall be awarded to the next highest scoring
cultivar that will be introduced into commerce. Any dahlia having scored 85
points or more at any one show shall be considered a disseminated variety in
the second year following its initial bench evaluation. Note:
Rule 14 must be revised to reflect the addition of the Evie
Gullikson medal for the highest scoring Other Type
dahlia (601-775). |