Re: OT:Terminology
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] OT:Terminology
- From: J* a* C* W*
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 18:47:48 -0600
> From: Gary White <bentfork@neb.rr.com>
>
> If the term "Queen of Show" is unacceptable, then perhaps a term that
> might be better than "Best Specimen of Show" would be simply "Best Of
> Show". Why do we need the word Specimen in there? In lots of other
> competitions such as dog shows, etc, they call the overall winner the
> "Best of Show".
Gary,
Most iris shows have an Artistic Division as well as a Horticultural
Division. Therefore, the designation "Best Specimen of Show" is intended to
distinguish the highet award winner in Horticulture from the "Best Design
of Show" in the Artistic Division.
Jeff Walters in northern Utah (USDA Zone 4/5, Sunset Zone 2, AHS Zone 7)
jcwalters@bridgernet.com
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