Awards
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Award
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2010 Recipient
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The Beatrix Farrand Design Award for an alternative garden style or design that could be described as: a blend of native and new plant introductions, imaginative and thoughtful use of space, a richness of detail, an exhibit of overall distinction. |
Seko's Creative Garden Design |
The Cary Award for the garden that best uses plants that have earned the Cary Award, which are hardy plants ideal for the Northern landscape. |
O’Donal’s Nursery & Landmarcs, Inc |
The Designers' Task Award for the garden that best exhibits a landscape designed for the right plants in the right place. |
Skillin's Greenhouses Prays' Masonry |
The Hardscape Award for the best and most creative use of natural or commercial hardscape. |
Rocksmith Garden Joinery |
The John Skillin First-Timers Award for the exhibit judged to have the best overall score among new exhibitors. |
Blue Rock |
The Kitchen Door Garden Award for the most creative use of vegetables, herbs and other useful plants. |
Cozy Acres |
The Lyle Littlefield Commemorative Award for the garden that best introduces new or under-used woody plants. |
Ron Forest & Sons Estabrook’s Mercier Landscaping |
The Melvin Estabrook Ingenuity Award for the most innovative techniques and attention to detail in exhibit construction. |
Carter Landscape Design Green Island Stonework |
The Palette Award for the garden that best demonstrates skillful use of color. |
Grounds Crew Morrison Developmental Center |
The Pierson Nurseries Award for the garden that best utilizes woody plants native to North America. |
Skillin's Greenhouses Pray's Masonry |
The Roger Luce Award for the garden that best utilizes new or underused herbaceous plants. |
Cozy Acres |
The Best of Show Award to the exhibit receiving the greatest number of points from all judges. |
O’Donal’s Nursery Landmarcs |
People’s Choice Award for the exhibit receiving the most votes from flower show attendees. |
O'Donal's Nursery Landmarcs |
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Award
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2009 Recipient
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The Beatrix Farrand Design Award for an alternative garden style or design that could be described as: a blend of native and new plant introductions, imaginative and thoughtful use of space, a richness of detail, an exhibit of overall distinction. |
O’Donal’s Nursery & Landmarcs, Inc |
The Cary Award for the garden that best uses plants that have earned the Cary Award, which are hardy plants ideal for the Northern landscape. |
O’Donal’s Nursery & Landmarcs, Inc |
The Designers' Task Award for the garden that best exhibits a landscape designed for the right plants in the right place. |
Seko's Creative Garden Designs & Empire Builders |
The Hardscape Award for the best and most creative use of natural or commercial hardscape. |
Linkel Construction & Cosmic Stone |
The John Skillin First-Timers Award for the exhibit judged to have the best overall score among new exhibitors. |
Linkel Construction & Cosmic Stone |
The Kitchen Door Garden Award for the most creative use of vegetables, herbs and other useful plants. |
Cozy Acres |
The Lyle Littlefield Commemorative Award for the garden that best introduces new or under-used woody plants. |
Pray’s Masonry & Skillins Greenhouses |
The Melvin Estabrook Ingenuity Award for the most innovative techniques and attention to detail in exhibit construction. |
O’Donal’s Nursery & Landmarcs, Inc |
The Palette Award for the garden that best demonstrates skillful use of color. |
Cozy Acres |
The Pierson Nurseries Award for the garden that best utilizes woody plants native to North America. |
The Grounds Crew |
The Roger Luce Award for the garden that best utilizes new or underused herbaceous plants. |
Ron Forest & Sons Mercier Landscape Estabrook’s |
The Best of Show Award to the exhibit receiving the greatest number of points from all judges. |
O’Donal’s Nursery & Landmarcs, Inc |
People’s Choice Award for the exhibit receiving the most votes from flower show attendees. |
Linkel Construction & Cosmic Stone |

