2005 RIDS Show

Steve Nowotarski praises Walt Taylor, who won a service award from the American Dahlia Society. (Photo courtesy of Donna Lane)
Artistic Arrangement Section - Interior Design Styles Interpreted with Dahlias
| Class | Title |
| Class 1 | Contemporary
A Creative Design using bold colors, plant material, and other components in an abstract manner. |
| Class 2 | Baroque A Mass Design using a large quantity of flowers and plant material. |
| Class 3 | Eclectic A Line Design in which a linear pattern is dominant. Can be vertical, horizontal, or crescent. Exercise restraint in amount of material used. |
| Class 4 | Country
French A Line-Mass Design, similar to above, using a large quantity of flowers and plant material. |
| Class 5 | Oriental A small design not to exceed eight inches in any direction. |
| Class 6 | Colonial Designer's choice. (Novice Class: limited to those who have not won a blue ribbon in the floral arts section.) |
| Class 7 | English
Country A bouquet using five different forms of dahlias in pastel colors. |

Baroque - Joan Additon, 1st
& Court of Honor (Photo courtesy of Donna Lane)
Colonial - Joan Additon, 1st
(Photo courtesy of Donna Lane)

Contemporary - Donna Lane,
1st (Photo courtesy of Abbie Barber)

Eclectic - Donna Lane, 1st
(Photo courtesy of Donna Lane)

English Country - Bethany Additon, 1st (Photo courtesy of Donna Lane)
English Country - Beth Additon (Photo courtesy of Abbie Barber)
Oriental - Carmen Hammond (Photo courtesy of Abbie Barber)
Eclectic - Els Shine (Photo courtesy of Abbie Barber)
2005 RIDS Annual Dahlia Show - Court of Honor
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