DEPARTMENT 13 VEGETABLES

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DEPARTMENT 13 VEGETABLES 1. In selecting vegetables for exhibition, choose such specimens that would bring the highest market price. Do not select the largest; select medium size specimens. Do not mix varieties. 2. Read premium material, carefully following all rules and regulations. If an entry calls for five specimens, be sure to exhibit that number; do not enter four or six. YOUR EXHIBITS WILL BE DISQUALIFIED IF AN INCORRECT NUMBER OF SPECIMENS IS ENTERED. 3. Only one item may be entered per class. 4. Entry forms must be submitted to Diane Mott, 300 Grimms Road #1, Honesdale PA 18431, by July 1, 2017. There is an entry fee of $2.00 per person this must accompany your entry form. Please make checks payable to Wayne County Fair. **REMINDER** Entry day now takes place on Wednesday (August 2) from 1pm 7pm. Judging will be done on Thursday. ** Entry tags can be picked up on Monday, July 24 th from 4pm-6pm, please indicate on your entry form if you wish to pick up your tags or have them mailed. Any tags not picked up that day will be mailed (those indicating they would like their tags mailed will have them mailed prior to or on pick up day) Premiums for class # 1 159, 162 164 are as follows. 1 st - $4.00 2 nd -$3.50 3 rd - $2.50 4 th -$2.00 SECTION 1 CLASS Beans 1 pint dry or green shelled or 12 specimens 1. Dry Shell Beans Edible Soybeans (1 pt.) 2. Dry Shell Beans Horticulture (1 pt.) 3. Dry Shell Beans Kidney (1 pt.) 4. Dry Shell Beans Lima (1 pt.) 5. Dry Shell Beans Marrowfat (1 pt.) 6. Dry Shell Beans Pea or Navy (1pt.) 7. Green Shell Beans Edible Soybeans (1pt.) 8. Green Shell Beans Horticulture (1pt.) 9. Green Shell Beans Large Seed Limas (1pt.) 45

10. Green Shell Beans Small Seed Limas (1pt.) 11. Horticultural Beans Bush Type (12) 12. Horticultural Beans Pole Type (12) 13. Lima Beans Large Seeded (12) 14. Lima Beans Pole Limas (12) 15. Lima Beans Small Seeded (12) 16. Lima Beans Potted (12) 17. Snap Bush Beans Flat Green Pod (12) 18. Snap Bush Beans Flat Wax Pod (12) 19. Snap Bush Beans Round Green Pod (12) 20. Snap Bush Beans Round Wax Pod (12) 21. Snap Bush Beans Round Purple Beans (12) 22. Snap Bush Beans Flat Purple Beans (12) 23. Snap Bush Beans Any Other (LABELED) (12) 24. Snap Pole Beans Flat Green Pods (12) 25. Snap Pole Beans Round Green Pods (12) 26. Snap Pole Beans Round Yellow Pods (12) 27. Snap Pole Beans Flat Yellow Pods (12) Beets 5 specimens, topped 28. Beets Globe Type 29. Beets Cylindrical Type 30. Beets Lutz Type 31. Beets Golden Type 32. Broccoli (1 large head) 33. Brussel Sprouts (1 pint) Cabbage 1 head 34. Cabbage Chinese Type 35. Cabbage Early Pointed 36. Cabbage Round Ballhead Type 37. Cabbage Flat Type 38. Cabbage Red Types 39. Cabbage Savoy Types Carrots 5 specimens, topped 40. Carrots Half Long Pointed 7 to 8 41. Carrots Half Long Stump Rooted 6 to 7 42. Carrots Long 8 to 9 43. Carrots Short under 5 Cauliflower 1 head 44. Cauliflower Purple Type 45. Cauliflower White Type Celery 1 plant in soil 46. Celery Green Types (Fordhook Pascal) 47. Celery Yellow Types (Fordhook Pascal) 46

Corn 5 ears husk on 48. Sweet Corn White Hybrid 49. Sweet Corn Yellow Hybrid 50. Sweet Corn Bi-Color 51. Sweet Corn Other Types Cucumbers 52. Cucumbers Pickling Under 3 (10) 53. Cucumbers Pickles 3 to 5 (5) 54. Cucumbers Slicing Over 5 (5) 55. Cucumbers Burpless (3) Eggplant 1 specimen 56. Eggplant- Purple Types 57. Eggplant White Types 58. Eggplant Oriental Types Endive 1 plant in soil 59. Endive Round Leaved 60. Endive Green Curled 61. Garlic (1 bulb) 62. Horseradish (3 roots 1 min. diameter) 63. Kale (5 stems, in water) 64. Kohlrabi (3 ) 65. Leek (5 stalks) Lettuce-1 plant in soil 66. Lettuce Boston or Bibb 67. Lettuce Butter Head Types 68. Lettuce Crisp Head Types 69. Lettuce Leaf Types 70. Lettuce Romaine Muskmelons 1 specimen 71. Cantaloupe Large Type (6 or more) 72. Cantaloupe Small Type (Under 6 ) 73. Okra (5) Onions 5 mature specimens 74. Bulb Onions Bottle 75. Bulb Onions Red Flat 76. Bulb Onions Red Globe 77. Bulb Onions Sweet Spanish 78. Bulb Onions White Flat 79. Bulb Onions White Globe 80. Bulb Onions Yellow Flat 81. Bulb Onions Yellow Globe 47

82. Bulbing Onions Green Bunching 83. Bulbing Onions Multiplier 84. Bulbing Onions Red 85. Bulbing Onions White 86. Bulbing Onions Yellow Sets Peas 87. Peas Green Shelled (1 pint) 88. Peas Snap (12 pods) 89. Peas Snow (12 pods) Peppers- 5 specimens 90. Hot Peppers Long Type 91. Hot Peppers Round Type 92. Hot Peppers Small Type 93. Pimento Peppers Green 94. Pimento Peppers Red 95. Sweet Bell/Bullnose Peppers Green 96. Sweet Bell/Bullnose Peppers Red 97. Sweet Bell/Bullnose Peppers Yellow 98. Sweet Thin Flesh Peppers Green 99. Sweet Thin Flesh Peppers Red 100. Sweet Thin Flesh Peppers Yellow Potatoes 5 tubers 101. Potatoes Chippewa 102. Potatoes Chieftan 103. Potatoes Irish Cobbler 104. Potatoes Katahdin 105. Potatoes Kennebec 106. Potatoes Norland 107. Potatoes Russet 108. Potatoes Sebago 109. Potatoes Superior 110. Potatoes Red Pontiac 111. Potatoes Yukon Gold 112. Potatoes Any Other 113. Sweet Potatoes 114. Mustard Greens (5 stems in water) Pumpkins 1 specimen 115. Pumpkins Connecticut Field 116. Pumpkins Small Sugar (pie) 117. Pumpkins Winter Neck (cushaw) 118. Pumpkins Big Max or Atlantic Giant (labeled) 119. Pumpkins Jack-Be-Little Radishes Summer 5 specimens 120. Summer Radishes Small Round 48

121. Summer Radishes White Icicle Radishes Winter 5 specimens 122. Winter Radishes Black 123. Winter Radishes White 124. Rhubarb Any Variety (5 tied stalks) 125. Rutabagas Any Variety (3 specimens, topped) 126. Shallots (1 toe) 127. Spinach (1 plant in soil) Squash 1 specimen 128. Summer Squash Bush Scallop/Patty Pan white/yellow 129. Summer Squash Cocozella 8 to 12 130. Summer Squash Crookneck 131. Summer Squash Straightneck 132. Summer Squash Zucchini 6 to 8 133. Summer Squash Zucchini 8 to 12 134. Summer Squash Yellow Zucchini 135. Summer Squash Any other labeled summer squash 136. Winter Squash Acorn/Table Queen 137. Winter Squash Buttercup 138. Winter Squash Butternut 139. Winter Squash Hubbard 140. Winter Squash Sweet Mama 141. Winter Squash Golden Acorn 142. Winter Squash Spaghetti 143. Winter Squash Any other labeled winter squash 144. Swiss Chard Any Variety (1 stalk in soil) Tomatoes 145. Large Fruited Tomatoes Italian (5 specimens stems removed) 146. Large Fruited Tomatoes Green (5 specimens stems removed) 147. Large Fruited Tomatoes Pink (5 specimens stems removed) 148. Large Fruited Tomatoes Red (5 specimens stems removed) 149. Large Fruited Tomatoes Yellow (5 specimens stems removed) 150. Red/Yellow Sm. Fruited Tomatoes Cherry (10 specimens or 5 clusters) 151. Red/Yellow Sm. Fruited Tomatoes Pear shaped (10) 152. Red/Yellow Sm. Fruited Tomatoes Plum shaped (10) 153. Red/Yellow Sm. Fruited Tomatoes Currant less than ½ in. (10) 154. Small Fruited Tomatoes Grape (10) 155. Turnips (3 specimens, topped) 156. Watercress Any Variety (1 bunch in water) 49

Watermelons 1 specimen 157. Watermelon Midget type 158. Watermelon Oblong 159. Watermelon Round/Oval 160. Home Garden 10 or more vegetables no less than 3 of each kind $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 $4.00 161. Market Basket 5 or more vegetables $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 Gourds 5 specimens 162. Gourds Mixed 163. Gourds One Variety 164. Gourds Collection 6 or more kinds attractively displayed, unlimited number of specimens Herbs Premiums for class # 165 181 are as follows. 1 st - $4.00 2 nd - $3.00 3 rd - $2.00 4 th - $1.25 165. Herbs Basil (5 stems in water) 166. Herbs Chives (potted in soil) 167. Herbs Cilantro (5 stems in water) 168. Herbs Dill (2 heads in water) 169. Herbs Fennel (1 plant in soil) 170. Herbs Mint (5 stems in water) 171. Herbs Oregano (5 bunches in water) 172. Herbs Curled Parsley (5 bunches in water) 173. Herbs Plain Parsley (5 bunches in water) 174. Herbs Root Parsley (5 topped roots) 175. Herbs Rosemary (1 plant in soil) 176. Herbs Sage (5 bunches in water) 177. Herbs Thyme (5 bunches in water) 178. Herbs Any Other labeled 179. Vegetable Freak 180. Any Other Vegetable Worthy of Exhibition 181. Decorative or Creative Vegetable Largest Vegetable MUST HAVE WEIGHT!! One prize ($4.00) is awarded for the largest vegetable in each class. 182. Largest Beet 183. Largest Cabbage 184. Largest Onion 185. Largest Pepper 50

186. Largest Potato 187. Largest Tomato 188. Largest Summer Squash 189. Largest Garlic 190. Largest Kohlrabi 191. Largest Winter Squash 192. Largest Watermelon 193. Largest Pumpkin 51