Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, June 21, 2017, Page PAGE 11, Image 27

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    2017 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT - PAGE 11
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Raspberries
Strawberries
Any Other
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703-GARDEN VEGETABLES
(5 specimens each, unless otherwise noted)
Beets, table, tops off
Beans, pole
Beans, bush
Brussels sprouts
Carrots, trim tops 1”
Cucumbers
Garlic, 3 bulbs
Garlic, elephant, 1 bulb
Onions, green
Onions, yellow
Onions, sweet
Onions, other
Peas, garden
Peas, snow
Peppers, sweet
Peppers, hot
Potatoes, red
Potatoes, white
Potatoes, other
Radishes
Rhubarb
Squash, summer
Squash, zucchini
Tomatoes, cherry
Tomatoes, other
Turnips
Any other
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704-ONE HEAD OR ONE BUNCH
Broccoli
Cabbage, green
Cabbage, red
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Cabbage, other
Cauliflower
Kale
Lettuce, head
Lettuce, loose leaf
Spinach
Swiss Chard
Other Edible Greens
Any Other
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705-HERBS
(Herbs to be displayed in pots or bunches
& labeled with name of herb)
Basil
Chives
Dill
Lemon Verbena
Marjoram
Mint
Oregano
Parsley
Rosemary
Sage
Thyme
Herb Basket or Collection; judged on quality, variety &
appearance
Any other (list herb)
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706-ODDITIES & MONSTROSITIES
Any unusual or very large fruit or vegetable
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707-GRAIN
(Threshed, one quart jar)
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Alfalfa
Clover
Barley
Oats, gray
Oats, white
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Rye
Wheat, soft white
Any other
SHEAVES OF GRAIN & GRASSES
Crop of Present Year, Grown by Exhibitor
All sheaves judged for quality and attractiveness. Should be
12 inches in length from head to base of sheaf, with base
even and 2 inches across at butt where they will be mea-
sured. Tie tightly with string 3 times. Label “Any other” by
variety name on entry tags.
708-GRAIN SHEAVES
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Club Wheat
Fall Wheat
Oats
Barley
Rye
Any other
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709-HAY AND GRASS SHEAVES
(Label tags as “irrigated” or “non-irrigated”)
Alfalfa
Oats
Orchard Grass
Smooth Brome grass
Timothy
Wheat Grass
Any other
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710-HONEY (One pint jar)
Comb, in a frame
Comb, in a jar
Strained, light
Strained, dark
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711-RAW PRODUCTS
Butter, 1 tub
Cream, 1 pint
Milk, 1 quart
Eggs, brown, 6 (must be cleaned)
Eggs, white, 6 (must be cleaned)
Any other
800 - FLORICULTURE
SUPERINTENDENTS: Anne Melville
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Exhibits to be entered 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., Tuesday,
Aug. 8th at Cloverleaf Hall. Exhibits released
Saturday, Aug. 12th, 2:30-3:30 pm.
Exhibitors may make only one entry per Class. When
3 or more exhibits of same type are entered in
“Any other” class, they will be judged in separate
class.
All horticultural exhibits to be THREE STEMS or
SPRAYS with LEAVES unless otherwise indicated.
In classes where given numbers of blooms are speci-
fied, any excess or deficiency will be cause for disqual-
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All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor in
Divisions 2 and 3.
All exhibits must have been arranged by exhibitor in
Division 1. Help from others, in any manner, will dis-
qualify the entry.
Artificial flowers and dried material only in proper cate-
gories.
Awards:
The Magic Garden – Youth Award, $5.00; Edible Flower
Arrangement, $10.00
SUPPORTING OUR
WALLOWA
COUNTY FAIR


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