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Show ,VV i - I I i HORTICULTURI OARDf N PROOUCI ID PENIC R O PSVA N DJ ... THRESHED (MAINS AND SEED i I ' Invited of any garden produce grown In Duchesne County by Ihe exhibitor. 2. taper plates to be used as containers will be fumidied by die Fair. 1 The following quantities constitute on acceptable exhibit! A. Five oadi of iho following; Beets (1 Inch of top left on)r canals (tope offji tweet com or pop com (husked)) onkmst parsnlpe, Hpe tomatoes; cucumber green tomatoes) turnips (tope off)s or any similar porhiee. 4. The exhibitor is to famish the variety name, where known. In case of dml, Ihe judges decision shall be considered finaiin the classification of any vegetable variety. 5. AH produce should be firm and as near adMe maturity, as fresh as passUe, and dean. . Score Cord for Judge Garden Reducer 15 Size 15 1 horticultureIH i ' Specials Rulesi . Special RuIm Entriai are invited of any kind of field crap praducod In Duchesne County. Five poundi of eed constitute an exhibit of thcorfied grain, alfalfa, dover seed, etc. Exhibitors must furnish own con tainers. Scare Card for Threshed Groins and Seedsi 24 heedorn front crap seeds Freedom from Inert mater lot. . . 25 Soundnete (Maturity, Luster, etc J.. 25 25 Uniformity.... . ore Entries Shape Color. 20 ;... .. Uniformity, 20 Condition (Biemlshes, ' disease)., Iff VpfftN fetal IN FRUITS Sptdol RuImi SHEAF GRAINS i i Special RuImi Sheaf eichttiita should be tied securely with three bands and measure at least three inches In diameter at the butt. Score Card for judging of Sheaf Grain. Freedom from mixture of other craps 15 Freedom from weeds.'. ; .I .35 ;.. Freedom from inert rvtatomol. . ;..10 Soundness (maturity, disease, etc.) .20 Condition of bundle (neatness, indicated production, etc.). 20 - 1. Entries are invfted of any fruit, berries grown In Duchesne County by Re exhibitor. 2. Riper plates to be used ae containers wM be furnished by die Fair. X The fellawing quantities constitute an acceptable' exhibit: A Five each of Apples, Nats, Peaches, Rune Apricots. 4. Exhibitors to furnish variety, name, where known. 5. Judging will emphasize proper condition far market - ..... and home use. Specimen should be mature, but not overripe. Extra large or small specimen ate not desirable. Score Card for Judgebig FniHi ' Size fetal IN 10 IS : Shape....: 20 20 Color .....; FORAOI CROPS IN SWAP i AN grass shall be tied bt neat bundht not Im thon two indoi in dtamofor mooMwod jutf bdow tho hooch, and Ml bo Nod In fhroo plooos. Othor iorogo cre pt shall bo Hod Into bundlot not Iom flhon fivo inchat in dtamofor, mooHicod on Iho top bonds L anoor rorogs ior juogmg Ami uio Cxe .' Color 20 10 Odor 10 Stems (fine and soft). ; ,i Purity Freedom from dust and molds 10 '.S ; Curing Leaves (peroentoage and condition) ....20 Uniformity. Condition (Blemishes, .:... dhease, etc.) ....' .....' : SO1 fetal NO ' . IRHOTOG RARH.YJ ' .... PHOTOGRAPHY CATKOORNS 1. People. 2. Animals 1 landscape 4. Photo depicting life in Duchesne County. 5l Photographs of Duchesne County Fair. PHOTOORAPHY 1. 2. 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. t RULES Open to amatures only. Limit two pictures In each category. Color and block and white wHI be judged separately. Photographs must be 3x5 Inches or larger. Piduree must be mounted an an 8 x 40 piece of poster board. Every precaution wlH be token to dhplay attractively and protectRie property of oxhfcHots. Duchesne County Fair cannot be responsible far losses. Fair reserves the right to reject offensive photos. Pictures must be taken wHhin last five years. PHOTOGRAPHY . AWARDS Exhibits will be classified as blue, rad, white by judges. Trophies wiH be awarded far Junior, Adult, Best of Show, ana Best Photo depicting life In Duchesne County. Ihe decision of ihe judges Is final.- 1FLOWERS FLOWER CATEGORIES . Flower (cultural division) single blooms, or blooms in matched sizes, or large displays of match- ed colors, same flowers. Must be grown by Ihe contributor. 2. House plants (cultural division) single plants, or groupings of several plants In one container. 3. Flowers (artistic division) live flower arrangements) plastic or artificial flower arrangements,-Driearrangements, live flowers need not be grown by the contributor. ' 4. Terrariums. GENERAL RULES ' . The same categories will be used for both Ihe Adult and Junior Flower Division. 2. The Junior flower division includes ages up to and induding age 14. 3. Competition open only to residents of Duchesne County. 4. Judged classes open to amateurs only. 5. Commercial exhibits, or professionals In flower arranging are invited to make entries for display sonly. 6. In cultural division ribbons will be awarded to winners, with trophies for Best Show and . Sweepstakes winners, In adult and junior division. 7. Ortie prizes will be selected far artistic division winners. 8. Every precaution wllj be taken to protect property of oxhfciots, but Ihe Duchesne County Fair Organization can not be responsible far losses. 9. Judging rules of Ihe National Council of State Garden Clubs will apply. 1 1. . d . - 1 . . PREPARATION AND CARE OF CUT FLOWERf. 1. Gather flowers after 4 p.m. or before sunrise. 2. Cut with long stems, generally before they come into full bloom. Same flowers such os Ihe follow-Ing are exceptions: Gladiolus, when fit bud opens. Roses, when buds are soft. Do not remove leaves. Dahlias, when blooms are fully open. Rrpptes, the night before opening. 1 Do not remove buds and leaves, except those leaves that would be submerged in water. 4. On succulent stems use a sharp knife, brittle stems such as Chrysanthemums are beet broken. . - . . i . . 5. For best results, flowers should be placed In water up to the flowers heads Immediately after cut-ting them, stored for several hours In o dark, draflless ploce with temperature held os near a possi- ble around 4050 degrees farenheH. Bring In vases or proper container not bottles can cups. 6. Gra&m entries carefully. 7. Be sure the count Is accurate and the correct amount required by the schedule. 8. Flowers are udgod for uniformity In size and development. . |