roots, vegetables & fruit
page updated July 20, 2012
ROOTS, VEGETABLES & FRUIT
Convener: Darlene Rodgers (544-7759)
Prize Money $2.00 $1.50 $1.25 (unless stated otherwise)
Exhibitors may have two entries in each class. Do not wash beets or carrots, polish with a dry cloth only. Onions should be left with skins on, ready to store for the winter. Roots must be intact and trimmed.
- Pumpkin, with stem
- Squash, with stem
- Zucchini (largest)
- Zucchini (eating), 3
- Green Cabbage, 1 head
- Red Cabbage, 1 head
- Leaf Lettuce, 1 bunch
- Romaine Lettuce, 1 bunch
- Celery, 1 bunch
- Cauliflower, 1 head
- Broccoli, 1 head
- Radishes, 1 bunch of 6
- Table Turnips, 2 with stems
- Cucumber, 2 large, green with 1" stem
- Cucumber, 3 dill, with 1" stem
- Cylinder Beets, 3
- Blood Beets, 3 not over 2 ½ “ in diameter
- Peppers, 1
- Table Carrots, 3 with 1" stem 6" and under
- Table Carrots, 3 with 1" stem, over 6"
- Eating Corn, 3 cobs, completely husked
- Rhubarb, 3 stems
- Peas, 3 pods
- Green Beans, 3
- Yellow Beans, 3
- Green Tomatoes, 3 with 1" stem
- Red Tomatoes, 3 with 1" stem
- Cherry or Tiny Tim Tomatoes, 1 pint
- Tomatoes Any Other Colour, 3
- Onions, 3
- Any Other vegetable, not listed, 3 specimens
- Vegetable Animal - completely vegetable
- Vegetable Oddity - Unusual natural growth
- Vegetable Collection, $5.00 $3.00 $2.00
- not to exceed 2' x 2', (all vegetables must be grown
by the exhibitor)
- not to exceed 2' x 2', (all vegetables must be grown
- Director’s Special $10.00 $5.00 $3.00
- Collection of 3 Named Herbs,
- to be shown in three separate, attached, water-filled containers
- Apples, 3 any kind, must be grown by the exhibitor
- Berries, any variety, 40 on a small plate
- Melon, 1 specimen with stem
- Any Other Fruit, not listed, 3 specimens
- eg. clusters of grapes, apples, etc.