Department: 156-Japanese Tea Garden: “Cha no Niwa"

SUPERINTENDENT 

Jim Sadler | 406-728-4743         

Floriculture Building (15) 

2026 IMPORTANT DATES 

July 31 Entry Form Available

Entries may be received July 30, 5:00 PM to 8:00 Pm and July 31, 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. The show opens to the public on Friday July 31, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 10 PM and continues each day until it closes Sunday August 1. 2026 at 10:00 PM. Items not picked up may be moved to make room for the new show.

RULES & REMINDERS

1.The show is judged by a vote of the public. Those attending have the opportunity to rank their choices on a ballot furnished by the show committee. Participants in each class winning the most votes will receive a $5.00 honorarium. Those receiving the second most votes will receive a $3.00 honorarium The award determination will be determined July 31 at 7:00 PM.

2. Only one (1) exhibit is permitted by an exhibitor in each class.

3. Design must be the work of one individual; the exhibitor. The exhibitor may give another person permission to place the design.

4. Fresh plant material cannot be treated in any manner. Treating is changing the surface, texture, color or substance by dye, paint, and glitter. Etc.

5. Dried plant material may be treated and may be used in any design unless otherwise specified

6. Living plants (growing plants with roots) may be used.

7. Plant material need not have been grown by the exhibitor. All designs must contain some plant material. The sections call for certain plant material to be emphasized. The exhibitor may use any plant material they choose as long as it is not specifically restricted by the class.

8. It is recommended that a card of intent be used stating the artistic concept and plant material.

9. Entries can start to be received on Friday July 31, 2026, 7:00 AM and close at 11:00 AM.

10. The show opens to the public on Friday July 31, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 10 PM and continues each day until it closes Sunday August 2. 2026 at 1:00 PM. Items not picked up may be moved to make room for the new show.

11 The frame of reference for Exhibits may not exceed 34 inches in width and 24 inches in depth. There is no height restriction.

12. Underlays are encouraged. Back drops, panels, niches are not allowed.

Prizes & Awards

1st place blue ribbons will receive a premium of $3.00, and 2nd place red ribbons will receive a premium of $2.00. Artistic designs or arrangements will receive $5.00 for 1st place blue ribbons and $2.00 for 2nd place red ribbons. Outstanding exhibits will receive a rosette ribbon. No monetary awards are given for other ribbons.

General Show Exhibit Sections

Section 1: Use of Grasses and or Hosta Leaves

Class 4600 : (Low Container)"Kaze no Yasuragi" (Tranquility of the Wind) - Suggests a calming emotion and gentle movement of grasses in the breeze, evoking peace in a tea garden.

Class 4601: (Tall Container) "Midori no Chikai" (Oath of Green) - Highlights the vibrant green color of Hosta leaves, symbolizing renewal and harmony in nature.

Class 4602 : (Basket Container)"Shizuka no Nagare" (Peaceful Stream) - Represents the serene action of flowing water or the gentle sway of leaves, reflecting the peaceful ambiance of a Japanese tea garden.

Section 2: Use of Branches Highlight seasonal branches for structure and movement.

Class 4603 (Low Container) :"En no Kizuna" (Bond of Connection) - Symbolizes the interconnectedness of branches and the harmony found in a tea garden.

Class 4604 (High Container) :"Yagura no Ki" (Twilight Tree) - Evokes the serene beauty of branches silhouetted against the soft glow of a tea garden at dusk.

Class 4605 (Bamboo Container) :"Sabi no Shiori" (Elegance of Simplicity) - Reflects the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, appreciating the natural imperfections and simplicity of branches in a tranquil tea garden setting.

Section 3: Use of Decorative Wood - Combine flowers with sculptural wood pieces for rustic elegance.

4606(Low Container) : "Akebono no Tabiji" (Journey at Dawn) - Evokes the soft hues of dawn and the peaceful emotion of embarking on a tranquil walk to a tea garden.

4607" (Tall Container) : “Ki no Sarayaku" (Whisper of the Wood) - Indicates the gentle action of natural textures, leading one to reflect and find serenity in the tea garden.

4608 (Creative Design) : "Hikari no Michishirube" (Guidepost of light) - Represents the emotion of hope and the action of following the gentle glow that leads the way to the tranquility of a tea garden.

 

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