2153 4153 2154 4154 2155 2156 2157 2158 4155 4156 4157 4158 variety, 3 specimens Tomatoes, green (salad or cherry), any variety 5 specimens Tomatoes, yellow variety, 3 specimens Tomatoes, paste, 3 specimens Turnips, tops off, 2 roots Other vegetable not listed Miscellaneous, greens, etc., 3 stems Section 3 - Adult - Special Crop Section 10 - Youth - 12 & Under - Special Crops CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION 2200 4200 Cabbage, largest head by weight 2201 4201 Carrot, longest, 1 specimen (one award - adult or youth) 2202 4202 Corn, tallest stalk 2203 4203 Pumpkin, any variety, largest by weight 2204 4204 Squash, any variety, largest by weight 2205 4205 Sunflower, tallest 2206 4206 Monstrosities (strange, deformed, misshapen vegetables) 2207 4207 Garden Basket, 10 different garden vegetables displayed in a container supplied by the exhibitor. Container may include baskets, buckets, large bowls, boxes, etc. Quality of vegetable collection and attractiveness of display will be the basis of judging. Theme award will be selected from this class or living vegetable garden. 2208 4208 Living Vegetable Garden.1 or multiple varieties of vegetables in one container. Theme award will be selected from this class or garden basket class. Section 4- Adult- Herbs Section 11 - Youth - 12 & Under - Herbs CLASS 2300 2301 2302 2303 2304 2305 2306 2307 2308 2309 2310 2311 2312 2313 2314 2315 2316 CLASS 4300 4301 4302 4303 4304 4305 4306 4307 4308 4309 4310 4311 4312 4313 4314 4315 4316 CLASS DESCRIPTION Basil, all varieties, 3 stems Cilantro, 3 stems Dill seed, mature, 3 stems Dill seed, immature, 3 stems Garlic, elephant ear, 1 bulb Garlic, other variety, 2 bulbs Marjoram, 3 stems Mint, any variety, 3 sprigs Mint, Flavored varieties, 3 sprigs Oregano, any variety, 3 sprigs Parsley, curly, 3 sprigs Parsley, flat leaf, 3 sprigs Rosemary, 3 sprigs Sage, 3 sprigs Tarragon, 3 sprigs Thyme, any variety, 3 sprigs Best display, small potted garden Section 5 - Adult - Eggs Section 12 - Youth - 12 & Under - Eggs Please list chicken variety and whether penned or free range. One dozen. CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION 2700 4700 Banty 2701 4701 Brown 2702 4702 Green and blue 2703 4703 White 2704 4704 Other Section 6 - Adult - Hay Section 13 – Youth 12 and Under - Hay One flake, Maximum 6” in a clear plastic bag CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION 2800 4800 Alfalfa 2801 4801 Grass 2802 2803 2804 4802 4803 4804 Grass/Legume mix Pasture (variety stated on tag) Other Section 7 - Adult - Honey Section 14 – Youth 12 and Under - Honey CLASS 2910 2911 2912 CLASS 4910 4911 4912 CLASS DESCRIPTION Extracted honey, 1-pint Honey in the comb Chunk Honey, chunk of comb in jar, 1-pint DEPT. J - FLORAL Superintendent: Jennifer Stenkamp, 541-548-0711, 541-410-6026 Assistant Superintendent: Joani Kiesow, 541-771-9958 (Please do not call after 9:00 pm) Drop off Time: Tuesday, July 27 Noon - 5:30 pm, late entries will be displayed only Premium:First-$5"Second-$4"Third-$3 DEPT. J - SPECIAL AWARDS Best of Show: Adult Amateur Cut Flowers, Adult Amateur Novice Arrangements, Adult Amateur Advanced Arrangements, Youth Horticulture, Youth Artistic Arrangement, Superintendent’s Choice, Theme Award: Fair theme will be the subject of this award. All classes within the department will be eligible. Entries will be judged on originality, ability level and approximation to the theme. Indicate on the exhibitor tag that the entry is in this class by inserting the word ‘theme’ on the tag in the upper right-hand corner. ‘Theme’ is not a class by itself. Adult and Youth will be judged together for the ‘Theme award.” A $10 award will be given to each of the above winners. It will be included in the Premium checks. FLORAL GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Pre-registration is strongly encouraged as Covid-19 state and local health mandates on building capacity may limit the number of last minute walk in entries. Please refer to DCF General Rules & Regulations in front of Exhibitor/Premium Book " All horticultural exhibits in this department must have been raised by the exhibitor. " Containers for cut flowers will be furnished by the Fair. PLEASE DO NOT USE PERSONAL VASES. " After judging, blooms that are wilted will be removed at the discretion of the department superintendent. " Exhibitors are encouraged to replenish fresh blooms where needed. " Arrangements and terrariums must not have been previously exhibited at the Deschutes County Fair. " Unusual displays and flowers not listed may be exhibited, but such exhibits will not be judged. " Not adhering to the rules and regulations can cause disqualification of any exhibit and/or exhibitor. " Exhibitors are limited to one exhibit in each class. Exhibitors may only enter in one Division; you are either a Professional, Advanced, Amateur, or Novice Exhibitor " Cut flowers will be disposed of at the end of fair. " Youth 18 and under will abide by the same rules and regulations as the adult exhibitors. ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS RULES AND REGULATIONS " Exhibitors are to furnish their own containers and must label the bottom with their name. " Exhibitors may place their own arrangements. Floral department personnel will assist. If it becomes necessary to move an arrangement before judging utmost care will be taken. " Arrangements must be kept fresh until the close of the Fair. If impossible for the exhibitor to do so, notify the superintendent who, with the assistance of Fair personnel, will keep them in good condition. " Arrangements not conforming to premium list specifications will be exhibited on a display only basis. " Foliage is permitted in all classes unless otherwise specified. " Artificial flowers and foliage are NOT permitted. " NO florist or assistant can enter arrangements except in Professional Floriculture. " Flowers in these arrangements cannot be commercially grown (except in Section 05 Professional) but can be grown by someone other than the exhibitor (i.e. neighbor, friend, etc.) " Arrangements must be in place Tuesday, July 27, 2021 the day prior to the opening of the Fair. Section 1- Amateur - 3000#s Section 2 - Professional - 4000#s Section 3 - Youth 18 & under - 6000#s All horticulture exhibits are to consist of 1 stem with leaves where appropriate. CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION 3000 4000 6000 Asters 3001 4001 6001 Bachelor Button (Cornflower) 3002 4002 6002 Beebalm (Monarda) 3003 4003 6003 Calendula 3004 4004 6004 Chrysanthemum, Summer 3005 4005 6005 Chrysanthemum, Spider 3006 4006 6006 Coreopsus, single 3007 4007 6007 Coreopsus, double 3008 4008 6008 Cosmos 3009 4009 6009 Coneflower (Echinacea) - standard purple 3010 4010 6010 Coneflower (Echinacea) - fancy 3013 4011 6011 Dahlia, decorative-bloom 4” to 8” 3014 4012 6012 Dahlia, pompom (under 2”, 3 blooms) 3015 4013 6013 Dahlia, single petals 3016 4014 6014 Dahlia, ball (2” to 4”, 3 blooms) 3017 4015 6015 Dahlia, cactus (4” to 8”) 3018 4016 6016 Daisy, Shasta single 3019 4017 6017 Daisy, Shasta double 3020 4018 6018 Daisy, Black Eyed Susan, single 3023 4019 6019 Daisy, Black Eyed Susan, double 3024 4020 6020 Delphinium 3025 4021 6021 Dianthus 3026 4022 6022 Feverfew 3027 4023 6023 Gaillardia 3028 4024 6024 Geranium 3029 4025 6025 Gladiolus, standard 3038 4026 6026 Gladiolus, miniature, any color 3039 4027 6027 Gladiolus, variegated 3040 4028 6028 Gladiolus, fringed or ruffled 3043 4029 6029 Hollyhock 3044 4030 6030 Hydrangea 3045 4031 6031 Lavender 3046 4032 6032 Liatris 3047 4033 6033 Lily, bulb 3048 3049 3050 4034 4035 4036 6034 6035 6036 3053 4037 6037 3054 3055 3056 3057 3058 3059 3060 3063 3064 4038 4039 4040 4041 4042 4043 4044 4045 4046 6038 6039 6040 6041 6042 6043 6044 6045 6046 3065 3066 4047 4048 6047 6048 3067 3068 3069 3070 3073 4049 4050 4051 4052 4053 6049 6050 6051 6052 6053 3075 3076 3077 3078 3079 3080 3083 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 3093 3094 3095 4054 4055 4056 4057 4058 4059 4060 4061 4062 4063 4064 4065 4066 4067 4068 4069 4070 6054 6055 6056 6057 6058 6059 6060 6061 6062 6063 6064 6065 6066 6067 6068 6069 6070 3096 4071 6071 3097 3098 3099 3100 4072 4073 4074 4075 6072 6073 6074 6075 Lily, day Marigold, African Marigold, French, dwarf double Marigold, French, dwarf single Pansy Petunia, large, single Petunia, small, single Petunias, bi-colored Petunias, ruffled double Phlox, perennial Rose, pink hybrid tea Rose, red hybrid tea Rose, white/near white hybrid tea Rose, yellow hybrid tea Rose, orange shades hybrid tea Rose, bi-color hybrid tea Rose, multiflora climbing Rose, climbing hybrid tea Rose, miniature Rose, floribunda or polyanthus single Rose, grandiflora Rose, old fashioned Russian Sage Scabiosa Snapdragon Sunflower, yellow Sunflower, exotics Sweet Peas Sweet William Verbena Viola Yarrow, yellow Yarrow, all other colors Yucca Zinna, large Zinnia, small Other, annual – not listed above Other, perennial – not listed above Most unusual color Other, Blooming Shrub Other, Foliage Other, bulb non-lily Section 4 - Adult Amateur - Potted Plants - 3000#s Section 5 - Adult Professional - Potted Plants - 4000#s Container not to exceed 12” in diameter, except as indicated. Professionals are invited and encouraged to submit potted plants. CLASS CLASS CLASS DESCRIPTION 3300 4300 African Violet - Single crown 3301 4301 African Violet - Double crown 3302 4302 Asparagus Fern 3303 4303 Begonia - Angel wing 3304 4304 Begonia - Other 3305 4305 Cactus 3306 4306 Charley 3307 4307 Dish Garden - small (less than 12” in diameter) 3308 4308 Dish Garden - large (more than 12” in diameter) 3309 4309 Fern 3310 4310 Fuchsia 3311 4311 Geranium 3312 4312 Hanging plant 3313 4313 Hoya 3314 4314 Ivy 3315 4315 Jade Plant 3316 4316 Philodendron 3317 4317 Rare or unusual, non-blooming 2021 Deschutes County Fair Premium Book | 7