4-H HORTICULTURE/FLORICULTURE ENTRY FORM

4-H HORTICULTURE/FLORICULTURE ENTRY FORM
COMPLETE THIS FORM AND BRING IT WITH YOUR ENTRY(S) TO THE FAIR
ON WEDNESDAY August 3rd, 2016
Name:
Club:
4-H’ers Exhibitor Number: _________ 4-HAge: County: DAKOTA
Please place an X in space provided in front of all exhibit entries. YOU MUST
INCLUDE A VAILD CULTIVAR NAME WITH EACH ENTRY. Don’t know what
that means? Ask before entry day Refer to the fairbook for requirements.
One 4-Her per form, please.
FLORICULTURE
5 Stems of a single variety unless otherwise noted in
parenthesis.
Annuals & Biennials
Example:
X __ G-770-14 Marigold Old fashioned everbloomer ___
_____ G-770-1 Aster _____________________________
_____ G-770-2 Bachelor Buttons ___________________
_____ G-770-3 Bells of Ireland _____________________
_____ G-770-4 Browallia __________________________
_____ G-770-5 Calendula _________________________
_____ G-770-6 Celosia (3 Stems) ___________________
_____ G-770-7 Cosmos ___________________________
_____ G-770-8 Dahlia ____________________________
_____ G-770-9 Dianthus __________________________
_____ G-770-10 Foxglove _________________________
_____ G-770-11 Gladiolus (3 Stems) _________________
_____ G-770-12 Gomphrena ________________________
_____ G-770-13 Hollyhock (3 Stems) _________________
_____ G-770-14 Marigold __________________________
_____ G-770-15 Pansy ____________________________
_____ G-770-16 Petunia ___________________________
_____ G-770-17 Salvia ____________________________
_____ G-770-18 Snapdragon _______________________
_____ G-770-19 Statice ____________________________
G-770-20 Sunflower (under 3” diameter, 5 stems - 3”
or larger 3, 3 stems __________________________
_____ G-770-21 Vinca ____________________________
_____ G-770-22 Zinnia ____________________________
G-770-23 Any other annual or biennial (under 3”
diameter, 5 Stems - 3 “ or larger 3 Stems _________
Perennials
_____ G-770-30 Achillea/Yarrow ____________________
_____ G-770-31 Chrysanthemum ____________________
_____ G-770-32 Coneflower ________________________
_____ G-770-33 Coreopsis _________________________
_____ G-770-34 Daisy ____________________________
_____ G-770-35 Gaillardia _________________________
_____ G-770-36 Helianthus _________________________
_____ G-770-37 Liatris (3 Stems) ____________________
_____ G-770-38 Lilly(3 Stems) Not daylillies ___________
_____ G-770-39 Platycodon ________________________
_____ G-770-40 Rose (3 Stems) ____________________
_____ G-770-41 Rudbeckia/Black-eyed Susan _________
_____ G-770-42 Sedum ___________________________
_____ G-770-43 Statice ____________________________
G-770-44 Any other Perennial (under 3” diameter, 5
stems - 3” or larger, 3 Stems __________________
_____ G-770-45 4-H Flower Garden Collection _________
__________________________________
_____ G-770-901 Arranged Bouquet __________________
FLOWER NOTEBOOKS/POSTERS
_____ G-770-50
_____ G-770-51
_____ G-770-52
_____ G-770-53
Flower Notebook
Flower Garden Promotion Poster
Educational Flower Garden Poster
Flower Gardening History Interview
CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS
_____ G-770-60 Flowering Potted Plant(s) _____________
__________________________________
_____ G-770-61 Foliage Potted Plant(s) _______________
__________________________________
G-770-62 Hanging Basket of Flowering and/or Foliage
Plants
_________________________________
_____ G-770-63 Dish Garden _______________________
_____ G-770-64 Fairy or Miniature Garden _____________
_____ G-770-65 Desert Garden ______________________
_____ G-770-65 Terrarium _________________________
4-H’er Name
VEBETABLES, HERBS & FRUIT
NUMBER TO EXHIBIT IN PARENTHESIS
_____ G-773-201 (12) Lima Beans ____________________
_____ G-773-202 (12)
_____ G-773-203 (12)
_____ G-773-204 (5)
_____ G-773-205 (2)
_____ G-773-206 (12)
_____ G-773-207 (2)
_____ G-773-208 (2)
_____ G-773-209 (5)
_____ G-773-210 (2)
_____ G-773-211 (2)
_____ G-773-212 (5)
_____ G-773-213 (2)
_____ G-773-214 (5)
_____ G-773-215 (2)
_____ G-773-216 (5)
_____ G-773-217 (5)
_____ G-773-218 (5)
_____ G-773-219 (5)
_____ G-773-220 (5)
_____ G-773-221 (5)
_____ G-773-222 (5)
_____ G-773-223 (5)
_____ G-773-224 (5)
_____ G-773-225 (5)
_____ G-773-226 (5)
_____ G-773-227 (5)
_____ G-773-228 (5)
_____ G-773-229 (2)
_____G-773-230 (5)
_____ G-773-231
_____ G-773-232
_____ G-773-233
_____ G-773-234
_____ G-773-235
_____ G-773-236
_____ G-773-237
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_____ G-773-246
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Snap Beans ___________________
Wax Beans ____________________
Beets _________________________
Broccoli _______________________
Brussel Sprouts ________________
Green Cabbage ________________
Red Cabbage __________________
Carrots _______________________
Cauliflower ____________________
Slicing Cucumbers ______________
Pickling Cucumbers _____________
Eggplant ______________________
Kohlrabi _______________________
Muskmelon/Cantaloupe __________
Okra _________________________
Yellow Onions __________________
Red Onions ____________________
White Onions __________________
Parsnips ______________________
Bell Peppers ___________________
Sweet (Non-Bell) Peppers ________
Jalapeńo ______________________
Hot (Non-Jalapeńo) Peppers ______
White Potatoes _________________
Red Potatoes ___________________
Russet Potatoes ________________
Other Potatoes _________________
Pumpkin ______________________
Miniature Pumpkins (Jack Be Little Type)
______________________________
(5) Radish ________________________
(5) Rhubarb _______________________
(2) Rutabaga _____________________
(2) Green Summer Squash __________
(2) Yellow Summer Squash __________
(2) White Summer Squash ___________
(2) Acorn Squash __________________
(2) Butternut Squash _______________
(2) Buttercup Squash _______________
(2) Other Winter Squash ____________
(5) Sweet Corn (in Husks) ___________
(5) Swiss Chard ___________________
(5) Red Tomatoes (2” or more in diameter)
(5) Roma or Sauce-type Tomatoes _____
______________________________
(5) Salad Tomatoes (under 2:” diameter)
______________________________
(5) Yellow Tomatoes (2” or more in diameter)
______________________________
(5) Turnips ________________________
(2) Watermelon ___________________
(1 pint) Dry Edible Beans ____________
_____ G-773-250 (5) Gourds, mixed types _____________
_____ G-773-251 (5) Gourds, single variety ____________
G-773-252 (2, 5, or 12)Any other vegetable (do not duplicate
entries in classes 201—251) vegetable that doesn’t fit in any other
class.
_______________________
_____ G-773-255 4-H Vegetable Garden Collection (see 4-H pg 65)
______________________________
_____ G-773-256 4-H Cultivar Vegetable Collection (see 4-H pg 65)
______________________________
County Only Exhibits
_____ G-773-900 Largest Potato
_____ G-773-901 Oddest Shaped Potato
_____ G-773-902 Oddest Shaped Carrot
_____ G-773-903 Largest Cabbage
_____ G-773-904 Largest Onion
_____ G-773-905 Largest Tomato (Red or Green)
_____ G-773-906 Largest Cucumber
_____ G-773-907 Largest Pumpkin
_____ G-773-908 Decorated Vegetable(s) with Natural Medium
_____ G-773-909 Decorated Vegetable(s) with Other Medium
_____ G-773-910 Garden Stepping Stone
_____ G-773-911 Garden Sign
_____ G-773-912 (5)Green Tomatoes ( any size or variety)
HERBS
Basil _________________________
Dill (Dry) ______________________
Garlic (Bulbs) ___________________
Mint __________________________
Oregano_______________________
Parsley________________________
Sage _________________________
Thyme ________________________
Any Other Herb _________________
Herb Garden Display of 5 different Herbs
______________________________
FRUITS
_____ G-773-280 (1 pint) Strawberries (everbearers) ______
______________________________
_____ G-773-281 (2 bunches) Grapes _________________
_____ G-773-282 (5) Apples ________________________
_____ G-773-283 (5) Pears _________________________
_____ G-773-284 (1 Pint) Wild Plums__________________
_____ G-773-285 (1 pint) Other Small Fruit or Berries ______
______________________________
_____ G-773-286 (5) Other Fruits or Nuts _______________
______________________________
VEGETABLE EDUCATION EXHIBITS
_____ G-773-290 Garden Promotion Poster
_____ G-773-291 Educational Vegetable or Herb Garden Poster
_____ G-773-292 Vegetable and/or Herb Gardening History Interview
_____ G-773-293 Vegetable Seed Display
_____ G-773-294 World of Vegetables Notebook
SPECIAL GARDENING PROJECT
_____ G-775-001 Special Garden Project
_____ G-773-260
_____ G-773-261
_____ G-773-262
_____ G-773-263
_____ G-773-264
_____ G-773-265
_____ G-773-266
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