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Gold Country Fair 21 AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT LOCAL DIVISION 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER Entries Close:... Tues., Aug. 24 at noon Exhibits Received:... Tues., Sept. 7, 4:00-8:00 p.m.... Wed., Sept. 8, 7:00-9:00 a.m. Exhibits Judged:...Wed., Sept. 8 at 3:00 p.m. Exhibits Released:...Mon., Sept. 13, 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 1. Exhibits received at the Sierra Building. 2. The quality desired in agricultural and horticultural products exhibited is the quality that brings the best financial return in the commercial market, and such exhibits must be at least equal in maturity as that state of ripeness required by Section 42515 of the California Agricultural Code in order to be considered for awards. Mature means having reached that state of ripeness which will insure the completion of the ripening process to a degree which will insure palatability after the removal of the product from the tree, plant or vine. Overripe means having an advanced state of maturity which causes the product to be undesirable for human consumption in a fresh state. 5. Bring only the number of specimens required. In All Other Classes, bring the quantity listed for similar entries. 6. Preparation of Vegetables - Apples - polished (no oil or wax) with or without stems Beets - clean with 1" stem Bell Peppers - trim stem close Cabbage - trimmed Carrots - clean with 1" stem Celery - one unit Corn - tip trimmed and shuck one strip Corn, Indian - all husks pulled back Dried beans or peas - 1/2 cup in open container Onions - remove first layer of skin only, trim tops Radishes - leave greens on Rhubarb - remove leaves Root vegetables - trimmed Tomatoes stemless 7. Unless otherwise stated, the type of vegetables desired for exhibit will be the uniform commercial grade rather than overgrown. Monstrosities will not be considered for premium awards except in Division G48. PREMIUMS OFFERED PER AGRICULTURE SWEEPSTAKES $15 $10 $8 DIVISION 36 - FRUIT & POD VEGETABLES 1 Beans, snap, green (12 pods) 2 Beans, snap, wax (12 pods) 3 Beans, other, specify (12 pods) 4 Eggplant, other, specify (1) 5 Okra (6) 6 Peppers, bell type (4) 7 Peppers, chili (5) 8 Peppers, Jalapeno (5) 9 Peppers, wax (5) 10 Peppers, other, specify (5) 11 Tomatoes, Better Boy (5) 12 Tomatoes, other round red types (5) 13 Tomatoes, paste type (5) 14 Tomatoes, large, yellow (5) 15 Tomatoes, small fruited type, red (8) 16 Tomatoes, small fruited type, yellow (8) 17 All Other, not listed, specify DIVISION 38 LEAFY & STEM VEGETABLES (LEAFY VEGETABLES MAY BE DISPLAYED IN WATER) 1 Cabbage (1 head) 2 Corn, Indian (3 ears) 3 Corn, popcorn (3 ears) 4 Corn (3 ears) 5 Swiss Chard (1 bunch) 6 All Other, not listed, specify DIVISION 40 ROOT, BULB & TUBER VEGETABLES 1 Beets, garden (1 bunch) 2 Carrots (1 bunch) 3 Garlic (3 bulbs) 4 Garlic, Elephant (1) 5 Onions, specify (5) 6 Potatoes, specify (5) 7 Radishes (2 bunches) 8 All Other, not listed, specify

22 Gold Country Fair AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT (CON T.) DIVISION 42 - VINE CROPS 1 Cucumber, Armenian (1) 2 Cucumber, green slicing (3) 3 Cucumber, lemon (3) 4 Cucumber, pickling, (3) 5 Cucumber, other, specify (3) 6 Gourds, ornamental (3) 7 Melons, Cantaloupes (1) 8 Melons, other, specify (1) 9 Pumpkins, large field (1) 10 Pumpkins, medium field (1) 11 Pumpkins, small pie (2) 12 Pumpkins, mini (3) 13 Squash, Acorn (2) 14 Squash, Banana (1) 15 Squash, Butternut (2) 16 Squash, Scallop, market size (5) 17 Squash, Straightneck (5) 18 Squash, Yellow Crookneck, market size (5) 19 Squash, Zucchini, market size(5) 20 Squash, other, specify (5) 21 Watermelons (1) 22 All Other, not listed, specify DIVISION 44 - HERBS 1 Basil (3) 2 Chives (10) 3 Dill (5 full stalks) 4 Marjoram (3) 5 Mint (3) 6 Oregano (3) 7 Parsley (3) 8 Rosemary (3) 9 Sage (3) 10 Savory (3) 11 Thyme (3) 12 All Other, not listed - specify (3) DIVISION 46 - MISCELLANEOUS 1 Sunflower (1 head) 2 All Other, not listed - specify DIVISION 48 GRAND & GROSS GARDEN GOODIES OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORS 1 Largest Home-Grown Pumpkin, as per variety (1) 2 Largest Home-Grown Fruit or Vegetable, as per variety, specify (1) 3 Most Unusual Shape of a Home-Grown Fruit or Vegetable, specify (1) DIVISION 50 - DECIDUOUS FRUITS 1 Apples, Delicious, any variety (5) 2 Apples, any other not listed, specify (5) 3 Figs, any variety (5) 4 Grapes, Concord (3 bunches) 5 Grapes, Thompson Seedless (3 bunches) 6 Grapes, other varieties not listed, specify (3 bunches) 7 Peaches, any variety (5) 8 Pears, any variety (5) 9 Plums, any variety (5) 10 Any Other Fruit, not listed, specify (5) 1 Any Citrus, specify (5) DIVISION 52 - CITRUS DIVISION 54 - BERRIES (Exhibitor to provide standard berry basket) 1 Berries, any variety, specify (1 basket) DIVISION NO. 56 - NUTS (Commercial Grades, not less than one pound) 1 Almonds 2 Walnuts 3 Any Other Varieties, not listed - specify DIVISION NO. 58 - HONEY (Must be product of exhibitor s apiary and produced within one year of the opening date of the Fair) 1 Liquid Honey, all colors judged together, specify (Each entry consists of two identical one pound or one pint jars of the same color honey) DIVISION NO. 60 - ORGANIC GROWN (Must be organically grown in accordance with the California Organic Foods Act of 1990.) BEST OF SHOW RIBBON PREMIUMS OFFERED PER $3 $2 $1 ENTRY FEE $1.00 PER ENTRY PER

Gold Country Fair 23 AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT (CON T.) 1 Tomatoes (5) 2 Leaf and stem vegetables (5) 3 Lettuce (3) 4 Herbs (1 bunch) 5 Carrots (1 bunch) 6 Garlic (5) 7 Onions (5) 8 Potatoes (5) 9 Other root/bulb vegetables 10 Beans (12) 11 Peppers (5) 12 Other bush vegetables 13 Cucumbers (5) 14 Squash (5) 15 Other vine crops 16 Cherries (5) 17 Nectarines (5) 18 Other fruit (5) 19 Nuts (1 pound) DIVISION 62 - BEE A KID AGAIN! Scarecrows (Open to ALL EXHIBITORS) Must be free standing, provide own base. Minimum height 3 feet Sponsored by SIERRA BUILDING STAFF Adult winner receives $25.00 Junior winner receives $25.00 ENTRY FEE $1.00 1 Adults 18 years and over 2 Junior 17 years and under u u u u u ENTRY FEE $1.00 DIVISION 64 - FARMYARD FOLLIES (Open to ALL EXHIBITORS) 1 Tallest Home-Grown Weed (1) 2 Decorated Pumpkin - A fresh pumpkin, may be carved and/or decorated. 3 Gift Pack - BEE A KID AGAIN! (A container of your choice with a minimum of six different varieties of your own fresh, home-grown fruits and/or vegetables.) EGG DIVISION Entries Close:... Tues., Aug. 24 at noon Exhibits Received:...Tues., Sept. 7, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m....wed., Sept. 8, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Exhibits Judged:...Fri., Sept. 10 at 11:00 a.m. Exhibits Released:...Mon., Sept. 13, 2:00-7:00 p.m. 1. Exhibits received in the Sierra Building. 2. Fair will furnish sanitary egg cartons for display. Please transport your washed eggs in a non-porous sanitary container 1 White 2 Brown 3 Other PREMIUMS OFFERED PER DIVISION 66 - CHICKEN EGGS (one dozen) DIVISION NO. 68 - OTHER EGGS (1/2 dozen) 1 Other, specify PREMIUMS OFFERED PER 4TH $7 $6 $5 $4 DIVISION NO. 70 - ALL PEE-WEE EGGS (1/2 dozen) 1 Pee-Wee Eggs, All

24 Gold Country Fair FLORICULTURE DEPARTMENT 1. Exhibits received at the Sierra Building. 2. Entries in this department may not be made by professional. 3. Exhibits in the Floriculture Dept. must have been grown by the exhibitor within Placer County, except classes for arrangements. POTTED PLANT DIVISIONS LOCAL DIVISION 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER Entries Close:...Tues., Aug. 24 at Noon Exhibits Received:... Tues., Sept. 7 from 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.... Wed., Sept. 8 from 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Exhibits Judged:...Wed., Sept. 8 at Noon Exhibits Released:...Mon., Sept. 13, 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 1. To be eligible for entry, a potted plant specimen must have been in the possession and care of the exhibitor for a period of not less than 4 months. 2. Plants to be in suitable pots (cans not acceptable) with drainage saucers, 6" or larger, except for African Violets and other miniature plants. 3. If pots are to hang from ceiling, specify hanging on entry form and provide a hanger. PREMIUMS OFFERED PER POTTED PLANT SWEEPSTAKES $15 $10 $8 DIVISION 72 - SUCCULENT & CACTI 1 Cactus, Schlumbergera (includes Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter) 2 Cactus, single, 6" - 8" pot, specify 3 Cactus, single, larger than 8" pot, specify 4 Cactus, multiple, 6" - 8" pot, specify 5 Cactus, multiple, larger than 8" pot, specify 6 Echeveria 7 Jade Plant (Crassula) 8 Kalanchoe 9 Succulent, 6" - 8" pot, specify 10 Succulent, larger than 8" pot, specify DIVISION 74 - AFRICAN VIOLETS 1 African Violets (Saintpaulia), double blossom (must be in bloom) 2 African Violets (Saintpaulia), single blossom (must be in bloom) 3 African Violets (Saintpaulia), trailing (must be in bloom) DIVISION 76 - FOLIAGE PLANTS 1 Asparagus, specify 2 Coleus 3 Fern, Cavallia (Rabbit s Foot, Squirrel s Foot) 4 Fern, Nephrolepia (includes Boston) 5 Fern, other, specify 6 Ivy, Cissus (includes Grape, Kangaroo) 7 Ivy, other, specify 8 Philodendron, specify 9 Plectranthus (Swedish Ivy, Creeping Charlie) 10 Pothos (Rhaphidophora) 11 Sanseveria (Snake Plant, Mother-In-Law Tongue) 12 Spider Plant (Chlorophytum) 13 Tradescantia (includes Wandering Jew, Bridal Veil) 14 Plants, not listed, foliage, specify DIVISION 78 - FLOWERING PLANTS 1 Begonia, Rhizomatous (includes Angel Wing) 2 Begonia, tuberous (must be in bloom) 3 Begonia, other, specify 4 Fuchsia 5 Geranium, specify 6 Plants, not listed, flowering (must be in bloom), specify DIVISION 80 - MINIATURE 1 Roses, miniature (must be in bloom) 2 Plants, miniature (grown specifically as miniatures), specify DIVISION 82 - BONSAI 1 Bonsai, deciduous 2 Bonsai, evergreen DIVISION 84 DISH GARDENS & BASKETS 1 Dish Garden, succulent and/or cactus, all plants must be rooted. Container not to exceed 20" in length. 2 Dish Garden, any other, all plants must be rooted. Container not to exceed 20" in length. 3 Terrarium, all plants must be rooted. Container not to exceed 20" in length. 4 Hanging Basket, featuring annuals and/or perennials, and/or herb, must be rooted, at least three varieties. Basket 12" to 18", wire, terra cotta, or plastic.

Gold Country Fair 25 EISLEY NURSERY, INC. PRESENTS Wine Barrel Gardens Entries Close:...Tues., Aug. 24 at Noon Exhibits Received (planted):...thurs., Sept. 2, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Exhibits Judged:...Wed., Sept. 8 at Noon 1. Open to families, groups or individuals. All entries judged together. 2. Exhibitors must be residents of Placer County. 3. Eisley Nursery, Inc. and Gold Country Fair will supply wine barrels, planting soil, and flowering plants. 4. Exhibitors to bring their own planting tools and props. Be creative, props may show patriotic, vacation or harvest themes, for example. 5. Construction to begin at 4 p.m. on Thursday, September 2. Please check in at the Fair Office. 6. Wine Barrel Gardens will be proudly displayed September 9-12, during the 2010 Gold Country Fair. 7. Exhibitors receive one free pass to the Fair. 8. Barrels used will be half barrels this year. DANISH SYSTEM OF JUDGING NO ENTRY FEE DIVISION 86 1 Plant a Wine Barrel Contest CUT FLOWER DIVISION LOCAL DIVISION 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER Entries Close:...Tues., Aug. 24 at Noon Exhibits Received:... Tues., Sept. 7, 4:00-8:00 p.m....wed., Sept. 8, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Exhibits Judged:...Wed., Sept.8 at Noon Exhibits Released:...Mon., Sept. 13, 2:00-7:00 p.m. 1. Containers for Cut Flowers are provided, except for bouquet vases, and containers for miniatures and floated blooms. Wedges permitted. 2. Exhibitors should replace deteriorating flowers on Saturday only, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Use gate 2, Sacramento St. entrance. PREMIUMS OFFERED PER CUT FLOWERS SWEEPSTAKES $15 $10 $8 DIVISION 88 - CUT FLOWERS 1 Asters (3) 2 Begonia, Tuberous (1 flower) 3 Carnations (3) 4 Celosia (1) 5 Chrysanthemums (3) 6 Cosmos (3) 7 Dahlias, Cactus or Semi Cactus specify (1) 8 Dahlias, Formal or Informal (1) 9 Dahlias, Pompon (1) 10 Dahlias, other, specify (1) 11 Daisies, Gloriosa (3) 12 Daisies, other, specify (3) 13 Marigold, French Double (3) 14 Marigold, Large, Orange (3) 15 Marigold, Large, Yellow (3) floated - provide own container 16 Marigold, other, specify 17 Petunia (1 spray) 18 Shrub, Tree or Vine, flowering, specify (1 branch or stem) 19 Zinnia, Cactus or Fantasy (3) 20 Zinnia, large or Dahlia type (1) 21 Zinnia, Pompon (3) 22 Zinnia, small type (3) 23 Other Annuals, not listed, specify 24 Other Perennials, not listed, specify

26 Gold Country Fair CUT FLOWER DIVISION (CON'T.) DIVISION 90 - FLORAL BOUQUET (Provide own vase) 1. Bouquet - Mixed, use at least 10 stems and at least 2 varieties 2. Bouquet - One variety, use at least 5 stems DIVISION 92 - CUT ROSES For judging, ideally, all sprays should have at least two open blooms; however, floribunda and mini sprays ideally show all stages of development from green buds to fully open flowers, with florets showing color predominating; grandiflora sprays, ideally, are exhibited at HT show form with none or few side buds; HT sprays are similar to grandiflora sprays with emphasis on number of blooms. 1 Roses, Climber, Shrub or Old Garden Rose, one bloom or spray, shown as grown 2 Roses, Floribunda or Polyantha, one spray 3 Roses, Grandiflora, one spray 4 Roses, Hybrid Tea, apricot blend, orange or orange blend or orange-red, one bloom per stem (1) 5 Roses, Hybrid Tea, light pink, medium pink or deep pink, one bloom per stem (1) 6 Roses, Hybrid Tea, pink blend, one bloom per stem (1) 7 Roses, Hybrid Tea, medium red, dark red or red blend, one bloom per stem (1) 8 Roses, Hybrid Tea, white or near white, one bloom per stem (1) 9 Roses, Hybrid Tea, mauve or lavender, one bloom per stem (1) 10 Roses, Hybrid Tea, medium yellow, deep yellow or yellow blend, one bloom per stem (1) 11 Roses, miniature, one spray (provide own container) ARRANGEMENT DIVISIONS LOCAL DIVISION 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER Entries Close:...Tues., Aug. 24 at Noon Exhibits Received:...Tues., Sept. 7, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m....wed., Sept. 8, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Exhibits Judged:...Wed., Sept. 8 at Noon Exhibits Released:...Mon., Sept. 13, 2:00-7:00 p.m. 1. Maximum width of arrangements shall be 30 inches. 2. Fresh flower or plant material must be used in all divisions except dry arrangement divisions; no artificial coloring of fresh plant material; no artificial flowers or foliage except in classes specified for silk. 3. Foliage permitted in all arrangements, unless otherwise noted. Succulents may be classed as foliage. A minimum of painted or colored plant material that is dried or treated, may be used. 4. Accessories permitted in all classes, unless otherwise noted, but emphasis to be on plant material. Using artificial fruits and vegetables as accessories is permitted. Use fresh only if schedule calls for it. 5. All accessories and containers must be marked on the bottom with the exhibitor s name. The attendants in charge will furnish all possible protection, but disclaim all liability for loss or damage to the property of the exhibitor. 6. Exhibitor is free to work in whatever style he or she deems best for theme expression, such as free style, traditional, familiar modern, etc. However, free style does not mean we do not operate within the framework of basic art principles of design. 7. Exhibitors should replace deteriorating flowers on Saturday only, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Use gate 2, Sacramento St. entrance. 8. Exhibitor can enter only in one of the following categories: BEGINNERS: Having won 10 or less Blue Ribbons in competition at Gold Country Fair. ADVANCED: Having won more than 10 Blue Ribbons in competition at Gold Country Fair. PREMIUMS OFFERED PER ARRANGEMENT SWEEPSTAKES $15 $10 $8

Gold Country Fair 27 DIVISION 94 - BEGINNERS SILK ARRANGEMENTS Using Silk Flowers only. Foliage may be dry, fresh, or artificial. 1 BUSY AS A BEE Designer's choice 2 LITTLE BOY BLUE Blue in color DRY ARRANGEMENTS 3 EGGS-ACTLY Egg shell container 4 FIRST LOVE Designer s choice FRESH ARRANGEMENTS 5 TWIST AND SHOUT Tall and colorful 6 TWICE THE FUN Designer s choice MINIATURE ARRANGEMENTS All under 5 inches in height and width 7 SPECIAL DELIVERY Designer s choice 8 GREEN THUMB Go green DIVISION NO. 96 - ADVANCED SILK ARRANGEMENTS Using Silk Flowers only. Foliage may be dry, fresh, or artificial. 1 WRAP IT UP Designer's choice 2 ROCK SOLID Incorporate rock(s) DRY ARRANGEMENTS 3 PAPER ROSES Dry and beautiful 4 MOVIE NIGHT Designer s choice NICHES AND SEGMENT TABLES ENTRY FEE $1.00 PREMIUMS OFFERED PER 4TH $7 $6 $5 $4 FLORAL NICHES 1. Include a fresh floral arrangement. Any background material, accessories, and the arrangement must be kept within the space of the niche. 2. Size: 27 1/2" high, 27 1/2" wide and 16 1/2" deep. 3. LIMIT: One entry per exhibitor per class, and a total of four (4) entries in each class. DIVISION 98 - FLORAL NICHES 1 PRECIOUS MEMORIES A family favorite 2 ROW YOUR BOAT Designer s choice SEGMENT TABLES 1. Must be displayed on a covered board 24" wide x 28" deep, which is provided by exhibitor. A place setting for one (no silverware) with a fresh floral arrangement. 2. LIMIT: One entry per exhibitor per class, and a total of 4 entries in each class. DIVISION 100 - SEGMENT TABLES 1 GOOD MORNING Designer's choice 2 ALL DRESSED UP Fancy FRESH ARRANGEMENTS 5 KING OF THE MOUNTAIN Tall 6 HAPPY TRAILS Designer's choice MINIATURE ARRANGEMENTS All under 5 inches in height and width 7 ONCE UPON A TIME Designer's choice 8 TOOLS OF THE TRADE Incorporate a tool Enter on line at: www.goldcountryfair.com

28 Gold Country Fair HOME ARTS DEPARTMENT FIREPLACE MANTLE DECORATING 1. LIMIT: One entry per exhibitor per class, and a total of four (4) entries total. 2. Mantles will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis upon receipt of entry forms. 3. Mantles will be displayed in the Armory Building. ENTRY FEE $2.00 PREMIUMS OFFERED PER 4TH $20 $15 $10 $5 DIVISION 102 - FIREPLACES 1 "BEE A KID AGAIN!" Show your decorating skills with pictures, dried flower arrangements, candles, or items featuring your favorite memory Scorecard for Judging Fireplaces Artistic Arrangement 50% Variety of Plant Material 15% Accessories 15% Completeness 20% Wine Competition Homemade & Commercial Divisions Entries Close:...Tues., Aug. 24 at Noon Exhibits Received:...Tues., Sept. 7, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Exhibits Judged:...Wed., Sept. 8 at 1:00 p.m. Exhibits Released:...Mon., Sept. 13, 2:00-7:00 p.m. 1. Exhibitor must be 21 years of age or older. 2. Exhibits will be displayed in the Sierra Building. 3. Competition open to residents and wineries of Placer, El Dorado, Nevada and Sacramento counties. 4. Exhibitor must bring two 750 ml bottles. One for judging, and one for display. Any opened (judged) or display bottles not claimed during release time on September 8th will be discarded. 5. Entries to be made on Gold Country Fair still exhibits entry form. PREMIUMS OFFERED PER $5 $4 $3 BEST OF DIVISION and DIVISION 103 - AMATEUR/HOMEMADE WINE DIVISION 104 - COMMERCIAL WINE RED WINES 1 Cabernet Sauvignon 2 Zinfandel 3 Merlot 4 Pinot Noir 5 Any Other Specify varietal or blend on entry WHITE WINES 6 Chardonnay 7 Sauvignon Blanc 8 Chenin Blanc 9 Viognier 10 Any Other Specify varietal or blend on entry BLUSH/ROSE WINES 11 White Zinfandel 12 Other Blush Wines Specify DESSERT WINES 13 Muscat 14 Port 15 Other Dessert Wines Specify SPARKLING WINES 16 Any Sparkling Wine Specify 17 Any Wine Specify NON-GRAPE WINES