General rules and regulations

Liability

The utmost care will be used for the protection of the public and exhibits, but, in no event shall the Greenwood County Fair Associa­tion, Inc., and Greenwood County 4-H Foundation or its officers, di­rectors or members be held respon­sible for any loss or damage to the property or person of exhibitor or other groups while on the Fairgrounds, whether said loss or damage shall arise from accident or any other cause whatsoever.

There shall be no solicitation or roving privileges and nothing shall be sold or given away without the approval of the Fair Board.

All concessions shall be under the control of the Fair Board and no merchandise, feed, hay or other property shall be sold on the Fair­grounds without permission of the Fair Board.

In case any of the days of the Fair are stormy, and in the judg­ment of the management, the car­rying out of the regular program for that day is impractical, such program may be postponed or omitted.

 

Interpretation of Rules

The Greenwood County Fair As­sociation and Greenwood County 4-H Foundation shall not be liable for error or mis-statement of rules, regulations, or assumptions, due to printing and compiling this cata­log.

The Greenwood County Fair As­sociation reserves to its board of directors, the right to deter­mine the application of any rule herein published and to amend any special rules for the conduct of the Fair that may be deemed necessary.

No alcoholic beverages may be on the premises. Violating exhibitors will have entries disqualified.

Suitability of exhibits and displays will be subject to approval of the Association. Avoid copyrighted and/or trademarked materials in displays or exhibits.

Entries

4-H and FFA

Members see page four for entry rules. Entry forms are available from the Extension Office or FFA supervisor.

 

Open Class

 

General Superintendent -

Ramona Carpenter.

Open Class Entries

Follow the open class entry procedure outlined in the box below observing the following rules.

1. Use the entry form in this catalog or a copy of the entry form. Additional catalogs may be obtained from The Eureka Herald, Madison News and the Extension Office.

2. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in each class.

3. All articles must have been made or grown by the exhibitor in whose name they are entered with the exception of antiques and flowers used in arrangements.

4. A single entry cannot be entered again as part of a group exhibit.

5. Exhibits which have previously received awards at the Greenwood County Fair cannot be accepted for competition.

6. No entry fee shall be charged for any entry.

7. Note any special rules in the various departments.

8. Members of 4-H and FFA are encouraged to enter open class competition but no exhibit entered in 4-H or FFA divisions shall be eligible to compete in open class competition.

Judging

Rule 1: No one shall act as a judge for any class in which he or she is exhibiting.

Rule 2: When there is only one exhibit entered in any given class, the management reserves the right to award one premium according to the decision made by the judge.

Rule 3: A judge, at his or her discretion, may withhold any or all premiums, if any article is not worthy of award.

Rule 4: No premium shall be awarded upon an article for which no classification is provided in this published list.

Rule 5: Decisions of judges shall be final, subject only to protests for good reasons.

Protests

All protests must be made in writing to the superintendent, setting forth the grounds for the protest and be filed before 8:00 p.m. of the date the award is made.

Release of Exhibits

Exhibitors must claim their property at the close of the Fair, but no exhibit shall be removed or disarranged before 1:00 p.m., Monday, July 30. The Fair Association will assume no re­sponsibility for any article left in the Exhibit Area or on the­ grounds after 3:00 p.m., Mon­day, July 30.

Exhibitors shall forfeit any awards to which they may be entitled for the violation of the above rule.

Please notify the superintendent in advance if exhibits are to be released to anyone other than the exhibitor.

 

DEPARTMENT M

Farm, Orchard and Garden Products

Superintendent -Tressie Gulick.

In addition to the general rules for exhibiting, the following rule applies:

Because of the uncertainty of produce being in condition at a certain time, entry may be made in this division until 11:00 a.m., Friday, July 27 at the fair grounds. However, please make entries in advance when possible.

Premiums: 1st - $.75; 2nd - $.50; 3rd - $.25.

 (Exceptions are Displays, Numbers 15, 44 & 54 -Premiums 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00)

CLASS

1 Small grain, 1 qt.

2 Clover or grass, 1 qt.

3 Soybeans, 5 stalks

4 Field Corn, 5 ears

5 Popcorn, 5 ears

6 Sweet Corn, 5 ears

7 Corn, single ear

8 Corn, 5 stalks

9 Corn, tallest stalk

10 Grain Sorghum, 5 heads

11 Forage Sorghum, 5 stalks

12 Prairie Hay, small sheaf

13 Alfalfa Hay, small sheaf

14 Brome Hay, small sheaf

15 Farm Display, (5 or more crops)

16 Pumpkin

a. Small (2)

b. Large (1)

17 Squash

a. Summer (2)

b. Winter (1)

18 Watermelon

19 Muskmelon

20 Cabbage

21 Egg Plant

22 Ornamental Gourds (5)

23 Garden Beans (5)

24 Beets, table use (5)

25 Bell Peppers (5)

26 Jalapeno Peppers (5)

27 Other Peppers, (5)

28 White Onions, plate of 5

29 Yellow Onions, plate of 5

30 Red Onions, plate of 5

31 Potatoes, (5)

a. Red

b. White

32 Sweet Potatoes, (5)

33             Red Tomatoes, plate of 5

a.    Cherry

b.    Roma

c.     Pear

34 Yellow Tomatoes, plate of 5

35 Tomatoes, plate of 5

36 Tomato, largest (1)

37 Turnips, plate of 5

38 Carrots, plate of 5

39 Cucumbers, plate of 5

40 Okra, plate of 5

41 Zucchini, 2 specimens

42 Any Other Vegetable

43 "Freak" Vegetable

44 Garden Display (5 or more vegetables)

45 Apples, plate of 5

a. Red

b. Yellow

46 Pears, plate of 5

47 Plums, plate of 5

48 Grapes, 2 bunches

49 Peaches, plate of 5

50 Any Berry - 20 Berries

51 Any Other Fruit

JUVENILE

52 Decorated vegetable

53 Large vegetable (1)

54 Any vegetable (5 alike)

55 Garden display  (3 or more vegetables)

 

DEPARTMENT N

Food Preparation

Superintendent - Betty Boone.

In addition to the general rules for exhibiting, the following regulations apply:

All baked foods should be on disposable plates and in plastic bags.

Three samples are needed for entries in rolls or cookies.

All breads, cakes and pies will be cut by the judge. Two-thirds of each product will be sold to benefit the 4-H Foundation and Greenwood County Fair or the exhibitor may take that portion home after all judging is completed.

Special awards for breads and cakes are provided by the Kansas Wheat Commission and by Wilton Enterprises Inc. in the cake decorating class.

Premiums: 1st - $.75; 2nd - $.50; 3rd - $.25. (Exception, Cakes and Yeast Breads. 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.00)

CAKES

CLASS

1 White or Yellow

2 Chocolate or German Chocolate

3 Foam ( Angel Food, Sponge, Chiffon)

4 Bundt

5 Fruit ( traditional or apple, banana, etc.)

6 Any other cake

7 Cupcakes

8 Decorated cake, cupcakes or cookies

9 Tricks with a cake mix (a basic cake mix plus two or more added ingredients; recipe must be included)

YEAST BREADS

CLASS

10 Raisin Loaf

11 White Loaf

12 Whole Wheat or Graham Loaf

13 Coffee Cake or Holiday Bread

14 White Rolls

15 Whole Wheat Rolls

16 Sweet Rolls

17 Any Other Bread

18 Any Bread, prepared in a bread machine

QUICK BREADS

CLASS

19 Banana Bread

20 Nut and/or Fruit Bread

21 Gingerbread

22 Coffee Cake

23 Muffins - plain

24 Muffins - fruit, nuts, etc. added

25 Muffins - any other

26 Any Other Quick Bread

COOKIES & CANDIES

CLASS

27 Bar Cookies

28 Brownies

29 Rolled and Cut Cookies

30 Pressed Cookies

31 Ginger Snaps

32 Filled; Fruit, candy, etc.

33 Peanut Butter

34 Oatmeal

35 Carrot

36 Chocolate

37 Chocolate Chip

38 Any other cookie

39 Homemade Candy

40 Any Cookie, Candy or Cake prepared in a microwave oven

JUVENILE CLASSES

(Not over 12 yrs.)

CLASS

  42 No-bake Cookies

  43 Any Other Cookie

  44 Any Quick Bread

OVER 70

  45 No-bake Cookies

  46 Any Other Cookie

  47 Any Quick Bread

DECORATED COOKIE JAR

Premiums: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00

CLASS

  48 Decorate a clear wide-mouthed jar. Cookies must be visible in jar. Fill with a minimum of six kinds of individually wrapped cookies. (Bring one of each kind, individually wrapped in a small box for the judge to sample.) Individuals or groups may enter. Jar counts 30%; cookies 70%.

The jar and cookies will be presented to a “Friend of the Fair” on Monday evening.

Howard’s AF Grocery

FRUIT PIE CONTEST

Superintendent - Rosalea Brenton

Premiums - 1st - $15.00; 2nd - $10.00; 3rd - $5.00  All others - $3.00

CLASS

  49 Any two-crust fruit pie

DEPARTMENT O

Food Preservation

Superintendent - Margaret Spires.

Assistant Superintendent – Linda Stuber

In addition to the general rules for exhibiting, the following regulations apply.

Jellies, preserves, jams and butters are to be shown in sealed half pint or pint standard jars.

Other canned foods should be exhibited in standard pint or quart jars with rings.

In each of the four divisions listed below: Soft Spreads; Fruits; Vegetables; and Pickled Foods, the two best exhibits canned in Kerr jars and sealed with Kerr lids or Ball jars with Ball lids will be awarded two $5 and one $3 coupons for Ball or Kerr Fresh Preserving products.

Premiums: 1st - $.75; 2nd - $.50; 3rd - $.25. (Collections. Numbers 79, 90, 107 & 127. 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.00)

DRIED FOODS

(3 or 4 pieces in a clear container)

CLASS

42 Fruit

43 Vegetables and/or Herbs

44 Meat

SOFT SPREADS

 (Attach a proof of purchase for Ball pectin to be eligible for special awards.)

(May be opened for judging)

JELLIES

CLASS

45 Apple

46 Blackberry

47 Crabapple

48 Currant

49 Elderberry

50 Grape

51 Gooseberry

52 Plum (red)

53 Mint

54 Peach

55 Any Other Jelly

 

PRESERVES

58 Cherry

59 Peach

60 Pear

61 Strawberry

62 Tomato

63 Watermelon

64 Orange Marmalade

65 Any Other Preserves

 

JAMS & BUTTERS

70 Apricot

71 Blackberry or Raspberry

72 Apple

73 Peach

74 Pear

75 Plum

76 Grape

77 Strawberry

78 Any Other Jam

79 Collection of Soft Spreads (4 kinds, uniform jars)

 

CANNED FRUIT

CLASS

80 Apples or Applesauce

81 Apricots

82 Blackberries

83 Cherries

84 Grapes

85 Peaches

86 Pears

87 Plums

88 Rhubarb

89     Any Other Fruit

90     Any fruit juice

91 Collection of Fruit, 4 kinds (uniform jars)

 

CANNED VEGETABLES

CLASS

96 Vegetable Soup Mixture

97 Beans, Snap

98 Corn

99 Peas

100 Tomatoes

a. Red

b. Yellow

101 Tomato Juice

102 Carrots

103 Beets

104 Spinach or Greens

105 Sauerkraut

106 Any Other Vegetable

107 Collection of Vegetables, 4 kinds (uniform jars)

 

PICKLED FOODS

CLASS

110 Cucumber - Sweet

111 Cucumber - Dill

112 Cucumber - Bread and Butter

113 Beets

114 Okra

115 Peppers

116 Fruit (any kind)

117 Mixed Vegetable Pickles

118 Any Other Pickle

119 Corn Relish

120 Tomato Relish

121 Cucumber Relish

122 Spaghetti, Chili, Taco Sauce or Salsa

123 Any Other Sauce/Relish

124 Collection of Pickled foods, (4 kinds) (uniform jars)

 

Miscellaneous

 CLASS

130 Meat or Poultry

131 Sweet topping

Juveniles (12 and under)

Special awards will be given in Soft Spreads, Fruits, Vegetables and Pickled Foods. Mark age on tag.

135 First soft spread

136 Second soft spread

137 First canned fruit

138 Second canned fruit

139 First canned vegetable

140 Second canned vegetable

141 First pickled food

142 Second pickled food

 

DEPARTMENTS A, C & P

In addition to the general rules for exhibiting, the following rules apply to all art, crafts and photography.

This department is open to amateurs only. An amateur is a person who does not pursue his or her art for a livelihood.

Judging will be based on originality, technique and application of art principles.

Premiums: 1st - $.75; 2nd - $.50; 3rd - $.25

DEPARTMENT P

Photography

Superintendent - Rhonda Boone

(Enlargements 4" x 6" or larger)

CLASS

(In Black and White)

9 People

a. One person

b. Two persons

c. Three or more

10 Plants or Flowers

11 Scenery

a. Land

b. Water

12 Animals

a. Pets or Domestic

b. Wild or Zoo

13 Any other

(In Color)

14 People

a. One person

b. Two persons

c. Three or more

15 Plants or Flowers

16 Scenery

a. Land

b. Water

17 Animals

a. Pets or Domestic

b. Wild or Zoo

18 Any other

JUVENILE (12 and under)

(In Black and White)

CLASS

19 People

a. One person

b. Two persons

c. Three or more

20 Plants or flowers

21 Scenery

a. Land

b. Water

22 Animals

a. Pets or Domestic

b. Wild or Zoo

23 Any other

(In Color)

24 People

a. One person

b. Two persons

c. Three or more

25 Plants or flowers

26 Scenery

a. Land

b. Water

27 Animals

a. Pets or Domestic

b. Wild or Zoo

28 Any other

Photos of Greenwood County Scenes

1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00

Adults

Class

1                   Scenery/plants

2     People/activities/animals

Juvenile

3                   Scenery/plants

4     People/activities/animals

DEPARTMENT A

Fine Arts

Superintendent - Kathy Swart.

All paintings and drawings must be framed or securely mounted with hangers.

PAINTING - OIL OR ACRYLIC

32 People

33 Scenery

34 Plants or Flowers

35 Animals

36 Any other

WATER COLOR or TEMPERA

37 People

38 Scenery

39 Plants or Flowers

40 Animals

41 Any other

CHARCOAL or PASTEL

42 People

43 Scenery

44 Plants or Flowers

45 Animals

46 Any other

PEN & INK or PENCIL

47 People

48 Scenery

49 Plants or Flowers

50 Animals

51 Any other

MISCELLANEOUS ART

53 Mixed media

54 Prints

55 Any Other Medium

DEPARTMENT C

Crafts

Superintendent - Margaret Osmundson

56 Ceramics, commercial molds

57 Pottery – hand formed

58 Metalwork

59 Jewelry or Beading

a.    Necklace – 1 strand

b.    Necklace - 2 or more strands

c.      Other - single item or set

60 Rubber Stamping

61 Memory book (Scrapbook consultants not eligible for special award – Creative Memories Album)

a. Travel/vacation

b. Special event

c. Span of time

62 Leatherwork

63 Collage (mounted)

64 Stenciled Object.

65 Decorative Painting

a. picture or wall hanging

b. other object box, tray, etc.

66 Handmade Basket

a. under 12 inches

b. over 12 inches

67 Decorated Wreath or Swag

68 Holiday Decoration

a. Christmas

b. Other holidays

69 Any other craft

WOODWORKING

70 Carving

71 Small Handmade Article  (shelf, toy, birdhouse, etc.)

72 Larger Item

73 Restored Item

JUVENILE ART & CRAFTS  (Not over 12 years) (Mark age on tag)

(All work must be mounted; cardboard is acceptable.)

CLASS

74 Drawing in black and white

a. Landscape

b. Other

75 Work in Color

(Crayon, Pencil, Marker)

a. Landscape

b. Other

76 Water Color

a. Landscape

b. Other

77 Oil Painting or Acrylic

a. Landscape

b. Other

78 Ceramics - commercial mold

79 Pottery - hand formed

80 Object Carved or Made of Wood

81 Holiday Craft

82 Model or kit craft

83 Sand Art

84 Decorated Item (Flower pot, Birdhouse, etc.)

85 Metal or plastic item

86 Any Craft Not Listed

PRE-KINDERGARTEN

(Work must be mounted)

CLASS

87 Pen or Pencil Drawing

88 Work in Crayon or Marker

89 Watercolor

90 Craft Item

a. Cut and paste

b. Other

WORK BY PERSONS - OVER 70

CLASS

91 Drawing/Painting

92 Holiday craft

93 Item Made of Wood

94 Ceramics

95 Item Made of Plastic or Metal

96 Any Craft Not Listed

 

DEPARTMENT Q

Clothing and Textiles

Superintendent - Lynnie Teter.

Premiums: 1st - $.75; 2nd - $.50; 3rd - $.25

KNITTING

CLASS

1 Bedspread, Afghan, etc.

2 Garment

3 Any Other Knitted Item

CROCHETING

CLASS

21 Tablecloth or Bedspread

22 Afghan

23 Stole or Poncho

24 Doilies, under 14"

25 Doilies, over 14"

26 Any Household Accessory

27 Any Fashion Item

28 Any Article with Crocheted Trim

29 Infant's Shawl or Blanket

30 Infant's Garment or Booties

31 Any Other Crocheted Item

STITCHERY

CLASS

Hand Embroidery

40 Tablecloth

41 Pillowcases (pair)

42 Tea Towels (3)

43 Pillow or Other Item

Machine Embroidery

45 Tablecloth

46 Pillowcases (pair)

47 Tea Towels (3)

48 Pillow or Other Item

Crewel Embroidery

50 Picture

51 Pillow

52 Any Other Item

Needlepoint

53 Picture

54 Pillow

55 Any Other Item

56 On Plastic

Hand Applique

58 Household Item

59 Any Other Item

60 Garment

Machine Applique

62 Household Item

63 Garment

64 Any Other Item

Counted Cross-stitch

65 Work size, smaller than 8" x 10"

66 Work size - 8" x 10" to 11" x 14"

67 Work size - larger than 11" x 14"

68 Any unframed item

MISCELLANEOUS

Painted Cloth

70 Tablecloth

71 Pillowcases (pair)

72 Tea Towels, (3)

73 Any Other Item Painted on Fabric

Rugs

80 Rug, hooked

81 Rug, braided or crocheted

82 Rug, woven

Pillows

84 Pillow, gingham

85 Pillow, patchwork

86 Pillow, Any Other Not Listed

 

Other

88 Tatting, any item

89 Latch Hook, any item

90 Stuffed Toy, or item

91 Doll, sewn of fabric

92 Potholders, (2) fabric

93 Placemats, (2) fabric

94 Tablerunner (fabric)

95 Christmas Stocking

96 Holiday Decoration, fabric

97 Purse or tote bag (fabric)

98 Wall Hanging

JUVENILE WORK  (Not over 12 years)

CLASS

100 Knitted Item

101 Crocheted Item

102 Hand Embroidered Item

103 Any Other Handwork

104 Painted Cloth, any item

105 Machine Sewn Garment

106        Machine Sewing, any other item

 WORK BY PERSONS OVER 70

CLASS

111 Knitted or Crocheted

112 Hand Embroidered Item

113 Any Other Handwork

114 Painted Cloth, any item

115 Rug, any method

116 Quilt or Comfort

117 Machine Sewn Garment

118 Machine Sewing, any other item

119 Stuffed Item

CLOTHING

(Not Crocheted or Knitted)

CLASS

121 Baby Bib

122 Bonnet & Coat (0-3 yr.)

123 Girl's Dress

124 Child's 2-piece Outfit

125 Coat or Jacket (1-12 yr.)

126 Blouse or Shirt (1-12 yr.)

127 Pants or Skirt (1-12 yr.)

128 Play Outfit (1-12 yr.)

129 Sleepwear (1-12 yr.)

130 Child's Vest

131 Recycled garment (attach explanation)

132 Woman's Suit

133 Woman's 2-piece Outfit

134 Woman's Coat or Jacket

135 Woman's 1-piece Dress

136 Formal or Party Dress

137 Jumper or Sundress

138 Woman's Slacks or Skirt

139 Blouse, any fabric

140 Housecoat or Nightwear

141 Man or Woman's Vest

142 Man or Woman's Shirt

143 Apron

144 Decorated Sweatshirt or T-Shirt

145 Any Other Decorated Garment

QUILTS

The Fairfield Processing Corporation will provide awards for the two best quilts.

If the quilt has been quilted by someone other than the exhibitor, please attach the name of the quilter or quilters to the quilt.

Premiums: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00.

CLASS

160 Hand quilted, 4 or less fabrics

161 Hand quilted, 5 to 9 fabrics

162 Hand quilted, 10 or more fabrics

163 Hand quilted, embroidered, any stitch

164 Hand quilted, appliqued

165 Hand quilted, child or baby

166 Machine quilted, 4 or less fabrics

167 Machine quilted, 5 to 9 fabrics

168 Machine quilted, 10 or more fabrics

169 Machine quilted, embroidered, any stitch

170 Machine quilted, appliqued

171 Machine quilted, child or baby

172 Quilt, made by an organization

173 Quilt, miniature 24"x24" maximum

174 Quilted, wall hanging smaller than 32"x36"

175 Quilted, wall hanging larger than 32"x36"

176 Patriotic quilt or quilted item

177 Quilt or comfort, tied

DEPARTMENT R

Antiques and Collectibles

Superintendents - Geri Ordway and Virginia Black.

Premiums: 1st - $.75; 2nd - $.50; 3rd - $.25

(Include date and history on all entries when possible)

CLASS

283 Dolls

284 Bedspread

285 Quilt

286 Piece of Handwork

287 Article of Clothing

288 Document

289 Photograph or Tintype

290 Porcelain and Hand Painted China

291 Glass

a. cut

b. pressed

c. etched

d. blown

292 Colored Glass

315 Depression Glass

316 Milk, Custard, Opaque and Art Glass

295 Carnival Glass

296 Heirloom, small

297 Framed art work

298 Bottles or Jars; glass

299 Vase, any material

300 Pottery or Stoneware

301 Any Mug

302 Tea Pot

303 Lamp

304 Box

305 Primitives

a. wood

b. iron

c. tin

d. miscellaneous

311 Silver or Pewter Item

312 Brass or Bronze Item

313 Children's Item

a.    toy

b.    miscellaneous

309 Books

a. cookbook

b. religious

c. school

d. fiction

e. non-fiction

f. children’s

310 Jewelry

311 Hand Tools

312 Farm and Ranch Item

313 Advertising Item

314 Baskets

315 Graniteware

316 Native American Item

317 Bell

318 Postcard or Greeting Card

319 Magazine

320 Christmas Decoration

321 Souvenir (identified by name or location)

322 Military Item

323 Political Item

324 Paperweight

325 Collections (at least 3 and not more than 5 of a kind)

a. toothpick holders

b. candle holders

c. kitchen utensils

d. shakers, salt & pepper, etc.

e. miscellaneous

DEPARTMENT S

Floriculture

Superintendent - Peggy Bewley.

In addition to the general rules for exhibiting, the following rules apply:

Entry may be made in this division until 11:00 a.m., Friday, July 27 at the fairgrounds.

There is less bookwork when exhibits are pre-entered

All flowers must be grown by the exhibitor except those used in arrangements. Cut flowers should be exhibited in a clear, neat container. Exhibitor must furnish their own container. No artificial flowers or foliage are permitted.

Special awards provided by Eureka Greenhouses

CUT FLOWERS

CLASS

1 Ageratum, 3 stems

2 Asters, annual, 3 stems

3 Cannas, 1 stem

4 Cleome (spider flower), 1 stem

5 Cosmos, 3 stems

6 Coxcomb, 1 head

7 Chrysanthemums, 3 stems

8 Dahlia, under 2", 1 stem

9 Dahlia, over 2 ", 1 stem

10 Daisies, 3 stems

11 Gaillardia, 3 stems

12 Gladioli, 1 stem

13 Marigold, large, 3 stems

14 Marigold, small, 3 stems

15 Periwinkle, 3 stems

16 Petunias, single, 3 stems

17 Petunias, double, 3 stems

18 Phlox, 1 stem

19 Poinsettia (summer), 1 stem

20 Salvia, 3 stems

21 Snapdragons, 3 stems

22 Sunflower, tame, 1 stem

23 Surprise Lily, 1 stem

24 Verbena, 3 stems

25 Zinnias, small, 3 stems

26 Zinnias, medium, 3 stems

27 Zinnias, Large, 3 stems

28 Perennial Sweet Pea, 3 stems

29 Other Annuals Not Listed

30 Other Perennials Not Listed

ROSES, HERBS, SHRUBS

CLASS

31 Roses, 1 stem

a. Red

b. Pink

c. White

d. Yellow

e. Others Not Listed

f.  Miniature

32 Herbs,  3 stems

a. Dill

b. Mint

c. Parsley

d. Sage

e. Other

33 Crepe Myrtle, 1 stem

34 Rose of Sharon, 1 stem

a. White

b. Light Pink

c. Color

35 Others Not Listed

POTTED PLANTS

CLASS

36 African Violets

37 Begonia

38 Cactus

39 Cactus or succulent garden

40 Sansiveria

41 Succulent

42 Hanging Basket, flowering

43 Hanging Basket, non-flowering

44 House Vines (planted)

45 Pothos

46 Impatiens

47 Herb

48 Geranium

49 Coleus

50 Fern

51 Mixed plants, less than 4 kinds

52 Mixed plants, 4 kinds or more

53 Other (give name)

ARRANGEMENTS

CLASS

54 Miniature, not to exceed 3"x3"

55 Petite, not to exceed 6"x6"

56 White and Green arrangement

57 Monochromatic arrangement

58 Hobby theme

59 Kitchen arrangement

60 A Golden Glow (marigolds & more)

61 Coffee Table arrangement

62 Arrangement for a Holiday

63 Harvest Time (flowers, fruits or vegetables)

64 Gladiolus arrangement

65 Rose arrangement

66 Wildflowers (mixed flowers)

67 Kansas Glory (wild sunflowers)

68 Brandy snifter or rose bowl

315 Arrangement in a Basket

70 Western Heritage arrangement

JUVENILES ONLY

(Not over 12 years)

ARRANGEMENTS AND PLANTS

CLASS

73 Arrangement for Mom or Dad

74 Home on the Range

75 Arrangement in a novelty container

76 Potted Cactus or Succulent

77 Any other potted plant

CUT FLOWERS

CLASS

78 Marigolds, 3 stems

79 Petunias, 3 stems

80 Zinnias, 3 stems

 

DEPARTMENT T (cancelled for 2008)

Scarecrows

Open to any individuals, club, organization or business. Free-standing scarecrow/character should be in place in the concourse building by 5 p.m. Friday. A sign can identify your creation. Each entry will receive the following:

Class 85 Individual youth (age 1 to 18) - $3.

Class 86 Youth Organizations - $10.

Class 87 Adults (individuals, clubs, business) - Lots of Fun.