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Homecraft Rules 2010

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First Weekend in June – June 3rd - June 6th, 2010  

 

CLASS 1600 JUNIOR & YOUNG ADULT

HORTICULTURE

updated: March 3, 2010

 

Committee Chair: Barb Marno 905-432-4685

 

Prizes:

1st $2.00 2nd $1.75 3rd $1.50 4th $1.25

Rules:

1.      Please see General Rules for Horticulture on page 33 of the Ontario Judging and Exhibition Standards book.

 

Flower Specimen

1601    Iris, any type, purple (1 bloom)

1602    Iris, any type, any colour (1 bloom)


1603    Lilac, single, white (1 bloom)

1604    Lilac, single, any other colour (1 bloom)

1605    Lilac, double, white (1 bloom)

1606    Lilac, double, any other colour (1 bloom)

1607    Lily of the Valley, blooms with some foliage (5 stems)

First Prize Money ~ donated by Margaret Powell ~


1608    Narcissus, (daffodil) any type (1 scape)

1609    Tulip, single, pink, (1 bloom)

1610    Tulip, single, red (1 bloom)

1611    Tulip, single, yellow (1 bloom)

1612    Tulip, single, any other colour (1 bloom)

1613    Viola (Pansy or Johnny-Jump-Up) (3 stems)

Houseplants

1614    Plant grown for foliage, must be named (1 pot)

1615    Plant grown for bloom, must be named (1 pot)

Vegetables (shown on paper plate)

1616    Radishes, 1 cultivar, tops trimmed to 2.5 cm (1 inch) (3 plants)

1617    Rhubarb, 1 cultivar, pulled out, tops cut 3 cm (1 ½ in.) in fan shape, tied (3 stems)

1618    Any other vegetable, (3 plants or stems)

 

Just for Fun - Our Amateur Horticultural Corner

Design

Prizes:

1st $3.00 2nd $2.50 3rd $2.00 4th $1.50

Additional First Prize of $5.00 ~ donated by Ellie Fowler ~

1619    “Put the Spring in Your Tractor” Design a centre piece for a picnic table using the theme of the fair.

1620    “Funny Planters” Create a planter from a recycled container and fill with the most unusual plant.

1621    “Crazy Critter”, Crazy shaped fruit or vegetable, decorated to create the strangest character ever, displayed on a disposable plate.

 

Special Exhibits

Prizes:

1st $3.00 2nd $2.50 3rd $2.00 4th $1.50

Additional First Prize of $5.00 ~ donated by Ellie Fowler ~

 

Preschool Up to and Including Senior Kindergarten

1622    “Gigantic Beans” 3 yellow or green beans placed on a piece of damp cotton batten in a Ziploc bag, must have sprouted.

Grades 1 and 2

1624    “Sun Power” 1 sunflower seedling in an appropriate decorated pot, under 10 cm (4 inches)

Grade 3 and 4

1625    “Super Roots” A vegetable or fruit rooted in a glass container, water only.

Grade 5 to the Age of 16 Years


1626    “Spring in a Basket” Design a basket of mixed spring garden flowers, accessories allowed.

Additional First Prize of $5.00 ~ donated by APPLE BLOSSOM SHOP, Orono ~


 

To enter in the Homecraft section online please use our HOMECRAFT ENTRY FORM

 

If you have any questions about Homecraft please send us an E-mail at homecraft@brooklinspringfair.com

 

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Brooklin Spring Fair P.O. Box 615 Brooklin, ON  L1M 1B5
Telephone
905-655-7093 Fax 905-655-7094

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