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JUDGING
ROOM PROCEDURES
- Any individual of the
Judging Committee must remove himself from the immediate judging area
during the screening of any plant or flower in which he may have any
present or prospective ownership.
- All plants or flower
spikes for judging must be presented at the judging room not later than
one hour before the regular meetings of the Society.
- Each exhibitor must
take out his own entry form (without showing any entry number) stating
the name of plant, the cultivar name, parentage, date of entry, and
all previous awards received anywhere, and his name and address on the
reverse side. All entry blanks must be printed or typed in order
to be readable.
- The name of the exhibitor
shall not be in evidence on any entry forms and all other identifying
labels and marks shall be removed.
- When all entries have
been received, exhibitors will be asked to leave and a screening process
will take place under the direction of the Judging Chairman or Assistant
Judging Chairman and assisted be the Judging Clerk. Each entry
will be presented to the Judges while pertinent data are provided about
the exhibit before them. A vote of three or more Judges will qualify
the entry for point scoring. When six or fewer Judges are present
for screening, one vote will qualify the entry. An entry number
will then be assigned to the plant.
- Judges will refrain
from the unnecessary discussion of an entry during the screening or
point scoring procedures.
- Three or more Judges
will be assigned to point score each plant or flower spike by the Judging
Chairman or the Assistant Judging Chairman. The average of the
scores will determine the award or failure to achieve an award unless
otherwise provided herein. Any Judge may be replaced by the Chairman
or Assistant Chairman or Judging if, in his opinion, justice and equity
so requires. The Chairman or the Assistant Chairman of Judging
must discard a Judge's score if it is five or more points above or below
the average scores of the other Judges on the team.
- The scores of Associate
Judges will not be considered in determining an award.
- Only members of the
Judging Team are permitted to be present in the Judging Room during
the actual point scoring and at such other times as the Chairman or
Assistant Chairman shall specify.
- Special guests may
be invited to judging sessions as observers.
- Paphiopedilums will
be judged under our point scoring system in tow major type classifications
as follows:
- Standard green-leafed
growing types.
- Novelty-species, multiflora,
etc.
- Cymbidiums will be
judged under the point scoring system if four major type classifications
as follows:
- Species
- Standard
- Novelty
- Miniature
- No cymbidium or paphiopedilum
shall receive an award with less than 75% of the total points allowable
for form of flower, and for color of flower, with each category being
separately computed; and each will receive at least the minimum score
as established by this Society for the award. Excepted are novelty
paphiopedilums, which may receive an award with less that 75% for form.
- Flowers submitted
for judging shall be in show condition, free of cultural or genetic
defects, or color breaks, and without insect or fungus damage.
Damage suffered in transit immediately prior to judging, if not too
extensive, will be tolerated. Borderline cases of show condition
will be decided by a majority vote of all Judges present. High
standards of quality should always prevail. Mechanically damaged
flowers should be shown with the plant when entered.
- The artificial manipulation
of flower parts to deliberately change their conformation shall disqualify
the entry. The Judging Chairman, or Assistant Chairman, and two
or more Judges shall constitute the committee to determine any infringement
of this rule. The width of the flower will be measured on a flattened
plane of the flower, at its widest point, edge to edge without adjustment.
The width of both sepals and petals will be measured on a flattened
plane, adjusted for curvature.
- Objections of exhibitors
shall be addressed only to the Judging Chairman or the Assistant Judging
Chairman.
- The Judging Chairman
of the Assistant Judging Chairman may request a Judge or any person
to leave the judging area at any time.
- An award may be granted
to an unregistered hybrid, but the award shall be withheld until registration
is completed. If registration is not completed within one year,
the Awards Committee with the registered name.
- Each plant that received
an award shall bear a cultivar name.
- Awards shall be granted
only in accordance with the established rules and procedures of the
Cymbidium Society of America, Inc.
- An entry submitted
for award judging may be refused when in the opinion of the Judges present
said entry appears to be identical to a clone previously awarded under
a different name.
- A Judge will not leave
the judging session unless excused by the Judging Chairman or a Team
Captain.
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