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DIVISION A CANE-LIKE SUPERBA Class 1 Low (generally under 2 ft.) 2 Intermediate (generally 2-4 ft) 3 Tall (generally over 4 ft) DIVISION AA CANE-LIKE, ALL OTHERS Class 4 Mallet types 5 Low (generally under 2 ft.) 6 Intermediate (generally 2-4 ft) 7 Tall (generally over 4 ft) DIVISION B SHRUB-LIKE Bare Leaved Class 8 Small leaved (under 4 at 9 Medium leaved (4-6 at 10 Large leaved (over 6 at 11 Everblooming type Hairy Leaved Class 12 Felted leaved 13 Narrow leaved (generally under 3 ) 14 Wide leaved (generally over 3 ) Distinctive Foliage 15 Unusual surface and/or coloring 16 Listada-like type 17 Compact type DIVISION C THICK-STEMMED Bare Leaved Class 18 Small leaved (under 4 at 19 Medium leaved (4-6 at 20 Large leaved (over 6 at Hairy Leaved Class 21 Small leaved (under 4 at 22 Medium leaved (4-6 at 23 Large leaved (over 6 at Trunk-Like Class 24 Species 25 Cultivar Thickset Class 26 Species 27 Cultivar DIVISION D SEMPERFLORENS Species Class 28 Semperflorens Type 29 Schmidtiana type Cultivars Class 30 Single-flowered, green foliage 31 Single-flowered, bronze foliage 32 Semi-double/double flower Green Foliage Class 33 Semi-double/double flower Bronze Foliage Class 34 Variegated foliage DIVISION E RHIZOMATOUS Small-Leaved (under 3 at Class 35 Entire/subentire 36 Lobed 37 Cleft 38 Parted 39 Compound-leaved Medium-Leaved (under 3-6 at Class 40 Entire/subentire 41 Lobed 42 Cleft 43 Parted 44 Compound-leaved Large-Leaved (6-12 at Class 45 Entire/subentire 46 Lobed 47 Cleft 48 Parted 49 Compound-leaved Giant-Leaved (over 12 at Class 50 Entire/subentire 51 Lobed 52 Cleft 53 Parted 54 Compound-leaved Rhizome Erect Class 55 Entire/subentire 56 Lobed 57 Cleft 58 Parted 59 Compound-leaved 1

DIVISION EE CRESTED AND/OR SPIRAL Small-Leaved (under 3 at Class 60 Crested 61 Spiral Medium-Leaved (under 3-6 at Class 62 Crested 63 Spiral Large-Leaved (6-12 at Class 64 Crested 65 Spiral Giant-Leaved (over 12 at Class 66 Crested 67 Spiral Rhizome Erect Class 68 Crested 69 Spiral DIVISION EEE RHIZOMATOUS DISTINCTIVE FOLIAGE, UNUSUAL SURFACE AND/OR COLORING, UNUSUAL HABIT OF GROWTH Rhizome jointed at or below soil with erect stems Class 70 Species 71 Cultivar Pustular type Class 72 Species 73 Cultivar Unusual surface and/or coloring Class 74 Small-leaved (under 3 ) 75 Medium-leaved (3-6 ) 76 Large-leaved (6-12 ) 77 Unusual shape or habit of growth DIVISION F TUBEROUS-ROOTED Class 78 Semi-tuberous species (e.g. B. bogneri) 79 a. Tuberous species and first generation hybrids (low growing) b. Tuberous species and first generation hybrids (tallgrowing) 80 Semi-tuberous hybrids (e.g. B. Richard Robinson ) 81 Hiemalis and hiemalis-like 82 Chiemantha and chiemanthalike Class 83 Bulbous (e.g. B. socotrana) 84 Hanging baskets (any of above) DIVISION FF TUBEROUS (TUBERHYBRIDA) Class 85 Rose Form 86 Camellia form 87 Fimbriata 88 Picotee 89 Marmorata 90 Cristata/Crispa 91 Single form DIVISION FFF TUBEROUS (TUBERHYBRIDA) HANGING BASKET Class 92 Solid color, any form 93 Picotee, any form 94 Other DIVISION G REX CULTORUM Small-Leaved (under 3 at Class 95 a. Spiral Medium-Leaved (under 3-6 at Class 96 a. Spiral Large-Leaved (6-12 at Class 97 a. Spiral Upright Stemmed Class 98 a. Spiral DIVISION H TRAILING-SCANDENT Trailing Class 99 Species 100 Cultivars DIVISION I BEGONIA WALL POCKETS Class 101 Cane-like 102 Shrub-like 102 Thick-stemmed 104 Semperflorens 105 Rhizomatous 106 Rex 107 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 108 Trailing-Scandent 2

DIVISION J SPECIES Class 109 Cane-like 110 Shrub-like 111 Thick-stemmed 112 Semperflorens 113 Rhizomatous 114 Rex Cultorum 115 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 116 Trailing-Scandent DIVISION K HANGING BASKETS Class 117 Cane-like 118 Shrub-like 119 Thick-stemmed 120 Semperflorens 121 Rhizomatous 122 Rex 123 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 124 Trailing-Scandent DIVISION L TERRARIUMS (Single Begonia) Class 125 Rhizomatous a. Small-leaved b. Medium-leaved c. Large leaved Distinctive foliage Class 126 a. Rhizomatous 1. Pustular (imperialis-like) 2. Unusual surface and/or unusual coloring 3. Unusual shape and/or habit of growth 127 b. Shrub-like 128 Rex Cultorum a. Small-leaved b. Medium-leaved c. Large leaved Cane-like and shrub-like (except distinctive foliage) Class 129 Semi-tuberous/tuberous 130 Trailing-scandent DIVISION LL TERRARIUMS (Begonia(s) and Shade Plants(s) Class 131 Combination of different begonia plants 132 Combination of begonia(s) and shade plant(s) DIVISION LLL TERRARIUMS (other than begonias) Class 133 Combination of shade plants 134 Single shade plant 135 Fern(s) only DIVISION M NOVEL GROWN (Begonia(s) and/or Shade Plant(s)) Class 136 Dish gardens 137 Unique containers 138 Driftwood or bark 139 Rocks 140 Totem Pole 141 Bonsai DIVISION N BEGONIAS OVER 50 YEARS IN CULTIVATION Class 142 Cane-like 143 Shrub-like 144 Thick-stemmed 145 Semperflorens 146 Rhizomatous 147 Rex Cultorum 148 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 149 Trailing-Scandent DIVISION O NOVICE Class 150 Cane-like 151 Shrub-like 152 Thick-stemmed 153 Semperflorens 154 Rhizomatous 155 Rex Cultorum 156 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 157 Trailing-Scandent 158 Hanging Container 159 Contained Atmosphere DIVISION P SEEDLINGS Class 160 Plants 1 year and under 161 Plants 1 to 2 years old 3

DIVISION Q TRAVELING BEGONIAS Class 162 Cane-like 163 Shrub-like 164 Thick-stemmed 165 Semperflorens 166 Rhizomatous 167 Rex Cultorum 168 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 169 Trailing-Scandent 170 Contained Atmosphere DIVISION R COMMERCIAL GROWER Class 171 Cane-like 172 Shrub-like 173 Thick-stemmed 174 Semperflorens 175 Rhizomatous 176 Rex Cultorum DIVISION S NEW INTRODUCTION, COMMERCIAL GROWER Class 177 Cane-like 178 Shrub-like 179 Thick-stemmed 180 Semperflorens 181 Rhizomatous 182 Rex Cultorum 183 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 184 Trailing-Scandent DIVISION T NEW INTRODUCTION, HOBBY GROWER Class 185 Cane-like 186 Shrub-like 187 Thick-stemmed 188 Semperflorens 189 Rhizomatous 190 Rex Cultorum 191 Tuberous/semi-tuberous 192 Trailing-Scandent DIVISION U COMPANION PLANTS Class 193 Aroids 194 Bromeliads 195 Ferns 196 Gesneriads 197 Orchids 198 Other 199 Contained Atmosphere 200 Planters, Dish Gardens 201 Platycerium, single shield 202 Platycerium, multiple shield DIVISION V COLLECTION OF FIVE Class 203 Five begonias (each from a different Division) 204 Five begonias (each from a different class, in the same Division) DIVISION W ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF BEGONIAS Black and White Print Class 205 Leaves 206 Flower/flower cluster 207 Entire plant 208 Other 209 Rainforest Color Print Class 210 Leaves 211 Flower/flower cluster 212 Entire plant 213 Other 214 Rainforest Collage Class 215 Leaves 216 Flower/flower cluster 217 Other 218 Rainforest 4

DIVISION X PHOTOGRAPHS COMPUTER ENHANCED Black and White Print Class 219 Leaves 220 Flower/flower cluster 221 Grouping or landscape 222 Rainforest 223 Entire plant Color Print Class 224 Leaves 225 Flower/flower cluster 226 Grouping or landscape 227 Rainforest 228 Entire plant DIVISION Y ARTS Watercolor Class 229 Leaves 230 Flower/flower cluster 231 Entire plant 232 Landscape 233 Rainforest Oil Class 234 Leaves 235 Flower/flower cluster 236 Entire plant 237 Landscape 238 Rainforest Acrylic Class 239 Leaves 240 Flower/flower cluster 241 Entire plant 242 Landscape 243 Rainforest DIVISION Z CRAFTS Class 244 Ceramic 245 Ceramics sets 246 Jewelry 247 Leaded Glass 248 Needlework 249 Other 5

2010 American Begonia Society Convention and Show San Francisco, California R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R M Thursday (8/19) Registration/Entries 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM NAME ADDRESS Division Class Description Entry Name Entry # (leave blank) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Exhibitor Number (leave blank)