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Show PREMIUM LIST FOR LEADERSHIP STOCKJXHIBITS Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Poultry, Poul-try, Rabbits and Agricul -tural and Horticultural Exhibits Ex-hibits Will Be on Display i Following is the complete prem-ium prem-ium list for the livestock show and agricultural display to be held in connection with the Dixie' College Leadership week, January 6 to 11. Ribbons will be awarded award-ed in the following classes: CATTLE I Pure Bred Jerseys. 1. Bull 3 years and over. 2. Bull 1 year to 3 years. 3. Bull calf under 1 year. 4. Cow 4 years and over. 5. Heifer 2 to 4 years. 6. Heifer under 2 years. 7. Heifer calf. II Grade Dairy Cattle. 1. Cow 4 years and over. 2. Heifer 2 years to 4 years. 3. Heifer under 2 years. 6. Heifer calf. III Purebred Hereford. 1. Bull, 2 years and over. 2. Bull under 18 months. 3. Cow over 3 years. 4. Heifer 18 mo. to 3 yrs. 5. Heifer under 18 months. 6. Beef cow, any breed. 7. Beef heifer, any breed. 8. Baby beef. 9. Veal. SHEEP I Purebred Rambouillets. 1. Ram, 2 yrs. and over. 2. Ram, 1 yr. and under 2. 3. Ram lamb. 4. Ewe, 2 years and over. 5. Ewe 1 year and under 2. 6. Ewe lamb. 7. Best flock of 1 ram, any age, old ewe, young ewe, and ewe lamb. II Goats, Purebred Angora. 1. Aged buck. 2. Young buck. 3. Aged doe. 4. Young doe. 5. Kid. III Best Flock. 1 buck, three does. (Continued on page 4) PREMIUM LIST FOR LIVESTOCK SHOW (Continued from page 1) IV Milk Goat. 1. Aged buck. 2. Young buck. 3. Aged doe. 4. Young doe. 5. Kid. HORSES I Thoroughbred. 1. Stallion. 2. Mare. 3. Gelding. 4. Colt. 1 '' II Standard Bred. ; 1 1. Stallion. 2. Mare. 3. Gelding. t 4. Colt. III Draft Type. 1. Stallion. 2. Mare. 3. Gelding. ' 4. Colt. IV Miscellaneous Horse Exhibit. 1. Best exhibit of horsemanship. horseman-ship. 2. Best exhibit of draft team with harness. 4. Most showy horse in the show. 5. Sweepstakes of the entire show. 6. Best saddle horse. POULTRY AND RABBITS I Barred Rock. 1. Cock. 2. Cockerel. 3. Hen. 4. Pullet. 5. Pen of three. II S. C. White Leghorn. (Same as for No. 1.) III Rhode Island Reds. (Same as for No. 1.) TV Jersey Giant. (Same as for No. 1.) V Mammoth Bronze Turkey. 1. Old torn. 2. Young torn. 3. Old hen. 4. Young hen. 5. Old pen of 3. 6. Young pen of 3. VI Geese, Any Breed. Best pair. VTI Ducks, Any Breed. Best pair. VIII Chinchillas. Best pair. IX American White. Best pair. X Flemish Giant Best pair. XI New Zealand Red. Best pair. XII Best Pigeon Display. Agriculture, Floriculture and Horticulture 1 Planting and cultivating demonstration. dem-onstration. 2 Display of farm and garden tools and machinery. 3 Exhibits with prizes as indicated. in-dicated. Seed exhibit Field crops Suggested kinds: grains, alfalfa, potatoes, citrons, beans, cane. Minimum number of varieties, four. Minimum quantity, quan-tity, 8 ounces except potatoes, potatoes po-tatoes 6 of each kind or variety. Vegetables Suggested kinds: Onions, On-ions, tomatoes, bunch vegetables, peas, cucumbers, melons, cabbage. Minimum number of kinds or varieties, va-rieties, six. Minimum quantity, 2 ounces each. Flowers (bulb plants included) Suggested kinds: Chrysanthemum dahlia, carnation, cut flowers, decorative dec-orative plants, flowering plants. Minimum number of kinds or varieties, va-rieties, five. Minimum quantity, 1 ounce, or six bulbs of each. Fresh fruit Suggested kinds: Apples, pears, pomegranates, etc. Minimum number num-ber of kinds or varieties, three. Minimum quantity, six of each. Dried fruit-- Suggested kinds: Figs, grapes and other dried fruit. Minimum number of kinds or varieties, three. Minimum quantity, one pound of each. Canned Fruit Vegetables, jams, grape juice, pickled grapes, sorghum. Minimum number of kinds or varieties, six. Minimum quantity, each kind or variety to be exhibited in a quart fruit Jar. Potted plants Minimum number of kinds or varieties, three. Minimum quantity, quan-tity, six pots. To be a ward display, dis-play, cash prizes. livestock sales day, Saturday, January 11. |