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• Saturday, Aug. 11: 10am–6pm 13. Baled timothy hay, one block field cured.
• Sunday, Aug. 12: 12noon–10pm 14. Baled hay, other variety, one block field cured.
• Monday, Aug. 13 to Saturday, Aug. 18: 10am–10pm 15. Corn, green field, five stalks.
16. Corn, green ensilage, five stalks.
JUDGING TIMES 17. Corn, ear feed, five ears, previous year’s crop.
Sunday, Aug. 12, at 8am 18. Corn, shelled, one quart.
19. Corn, Indian, five ears.
BASIS FOR JUDGING 20. Other.
• Condition 21. Ham.
• Color 22. Shoulder.
• Size for type
• Foliage DIVISION 2: FRUITS
• Stem 23. Apples, Gala, five.
Arrangement judging will be based on design, scale, balance and 24. Apples, red variety five (please label).
harmony. 25. Apples, green variety, five (please label).
26. Apples, yellow variety, five (please label).
PREMIUMS 27. Apple for the Teacher, one exceptional specimen (please
label).
1 st 2 nd 3 4 5 th 28. Apples, other varieties, five (please label).
rd
th
Classes 1–47, 49–133: 29. Grapes, Concord, five clusters.
$5 4 2 2 2 30. Grapes, other varieties, five clusters.
Class 48 ONLY: $150 125 100 50 50 31. Peaches, Loring, five.
1 st 2 3 rd 4 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 9 th 10 th 32. Peaches, any white, five.
th
th
nd
Class 13: 33. Peaches, Red Haven, five.
$25 15 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 34. Peaches, any red, five.
Class 134 and 135: 35. Peaches, red skin, five.
$11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 x
36. Pears, Seckel, five.
37. Pears, Bartlett, five.
RULES and REGULATIONS 38. Pears, other varieties, five (please label).
1. All exhibitors are subject to the general rules and regula- 39. Plums, Damson, five.
tions in addition to the particular rules listed here. 40. Plums, Prune, five.
2. No exhibitor may make more than two entries in any one 41. Nectarines, five.
class under the same name. 42. Raspberries, one pint, please label.
3. No exhibit will be judged unless the exact amount that is 43. Blackberries, one pint.
indicated in the premium list is present. 44. Fruit any, excluding those already listed, variety, five (please
4. Water containers will be provided for flower specimens. label).
5. Due to limited space available, the garden displays will be 45. Hickory nuts, one quart.
limited to a square yard of space. Larger exhibits will not 46. Walnuts, Black, one quart (previous years crop).
be accepted. 47. Walnuts, English, one quart (previous years crop).
6. Any fruit or vegetable entry not picked up by 2pm on 48. Commercial Fruit Displays: 4’ exhibit space, minimum
Sunday, the day following close of Fair, will become 10 varieties of fruit. Farm signs to be added after judging.
property of the Montgomery County Fair. Fruit to be labeled as to variety. Must be pre-entered with
superintendent, limit of five total exhibitors.
SPECIAL AWARDS
1. Grand Champion ribbons will be awarded to one outstanding DIVISION 3: VEGETABLES
exhibit in all divisions at judge’s discretion. 49. Beets, five.
DIVISION 1: FARM PRODUCTS 50. Broccoli, one bunch.
1. Barley seed, one quart. 51. Brussell sprouts, one quart.
2. Oats seed, one quart. 52. Beans, stringless, green, one quart.
3. Red clover seed, one quart. 53. Beans, stringless, wax, one quart.
4. Timothy seed, one quart. 54. Beans, bush lima, one quart.
5. Wheat seed, one quart. 55. Beans, pole lima, one quart.
6. Soy bean, one quart. 56. Cabbage, one head.
7. Eggs, brown, one dozen. 57. Cabbage, largest by weight, one head.
8. Eggs, white, one dozen. 58. Cabbage, Chinese, one head.
9. Eggs, other, one dozen. 59. Cantaloupes, two.
10. Baled alfalfa hay, one block field cured. 60. Carrots, five.
11. Baled lespedeza hay, one block field cured. 61. Cauliflower, one head.
12. Baled mixed hay, one block field cured. 62. Corn, yellow sugar, five ears, unshucked.

