The 118th Annual IPE Prize Book DIVISION 13 - FRUIT CHAIRPERSON: Leanne Maw (250) 309-2836 email: [email protected] COMMITTEE: Will Maw, Jenn Baumle, Arthur Cayford, Vickie Liwiski, Gail Osterlund __________________________________________ ENTRIES CLOSE - FRIDAY AUGUST 4th, 4PM No late entries accepted. EXHIBITOR INFORMATION f r u i t SPECIAL ATTENTION: is called to the General Rules & Regulations printed in the beginning of the Prize List. Exhibits Drop Off: NorVal Arena Monday August 28th 5 pm to 8:30 pm or Tuesday August 29th 8 am to 12 pm you will receive your exhibitors pass when you drop off your item Exhibit Pick up: NorVal Arena: Please pick up exhibits and prizes Monday morning, September 4th, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. ENTRY FEE: 75 cents per class. Minimum fee of $1.50 if only one class entered plus Exhibitor Ticket unless current IPE membership held. Adults & Students $ 21.40 (taxes included) Child (6 to 12) $ 5.35 (taxes included) 5 and under Free there will be a $25.00 charge on all NSF cheques PRIZE MONEY: 1st $5.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd 2.00 unless stated otherwise. Score: 1st: 3 points, 2nd: 2 points, 3rd: 1 point Note: New Ideas and classes are welcomed please contact the Director of Department 13. Where the word NAMED appears, name of variety must be shown on entry form or entry will be disqualified Individual exhibits mailed or expressed to the Exhibition, will be opened and arranged by the management for display in competition. All fruit in classes 1 to 58 inclusive, must be grown by Exhibitor. Fruit will be judged according to the Standards of Perfection as set out in the B.C. Circular #50C. This circular can be obtained from the Ministry in Victoria, or from your local branch of the Ministry of Agriculture. One entry only, to be made in each class except in the case “for any other variety”. The awarding of one or more prizes to one Exhibitor in “any other variety” class to be left to the Judge’s decision. 100 VARIETY, COLLECTION, CATEGORY: Example: apples, cooking or dessert named; see Circular 50C, page 8, Season, Quality and Commercial value. Similar considerations will apply in placing other fruit collections. All fruit entered must be grown in the 2017 season. APPLES CLASSES 01. 3 varieties of cooking apples, NAMED, 5 of each 02. 3 varieties of dessert apples, NAMED, 5 of each 03. 5 - Red Delicious 04. 5 - Golden Delicious 05. 5 - McIntosh 06. 5 - Jonagold 07. 5 - Gala 08. 5 - Newton 09. 5 - Red Rome 10. 5 - Spartan 11. 5 - Tydemans Red 12. 5 - Granny Smith 13. 5 - Empire 14. 5 - Any Other Variety, NAMED 15. 1 plate of apples, any variety, Boy or Girl 18 years and under, NAMED 16. Largest plate of apples – 5, NAMED 17. 5 - apples, any variety, NAMED, by first time exhibitor CRAB APPLES 18. 12 Hyslop 19. 12 Transcedent APRICOTS 20. 12 apricots, any variety, NAMED CHERRIES 21. Cherries, 24, any other variety, NAMED 22. Collection of cherries, 3 varieties, 8 each, 24 in total, NAMED The 118th Annual IPE Prize Book GRAPES BERRIES Handle as little as possible, DO NOT Polish & please leave the stems on the grapes 23. Blue or Purple, 3 bunches, NAMED 24. Red, 3 bunches, NAMED 25. Green or White, 3 bunches, NAMED 26. Any European Variety, 3 bunches, NAMED 27. Any Wine Variety, 3 bunches, NAMED 28. Collection of 3 Wine varieties, 3 bunches of each, NAMED 47. Berries, 24 any variety, NAMED raspberries, strawberries, blackberries or 3 clusters of red currants, black currants, gooseberries, blueberries PEARS 29. 5 - Bartlett 30. 5 - D’Anjou 31. 5 - Flemish Beauty 32. 5 - Any Other Variety, NAMED 33. Collection of Pears, 3 varieties, 5 of each NAMED PLUMS, PRUNES Handle as little as possible so as to preserve the natural bloom, please leave the stems on and DO NOT Polish 34. 12 Bradshaw 35. 12 Damson 36. 12 Greengage 37. 12 Any Other Variety, NAMED 38. Collection of plums, 3 varieties, 12 each NAMED 39. 12 Prunes, late, NAMED 40. 12 Prunes, early, NAMED PEACHES NUTS (may be from the previous year’s crop) casing intact 48. 12 Hazelnuts/ Filberts any kind 49. 12 Walnuts, any kind 50. 12 Almonds any kind 51. 12 Nuts any other kind BOXED FRUIT 52. 1 tray or cell pack, Red Delicious apples 53. 1 box of Pears, NAMED 54. 1 box of Plums, NAMED 55. 1 box of Peaches, NAMED 56. 1 Junior Box or Handi pack, McIntosh SPECIALS 57. Best Collection of fruit (bush, vine and tree) shown individually under the rules of the fruit department.This class will be judged on quality and number of kinds exhibited. Rosette only. 58. Special Exhibit of one plate of McIntosh apples grown by exhibitor North of Swan Lake. Rosette only. f r u i t 41. 5 Any one of the three “V’s” 42. 5 Fair Haven 43. 5 Red Haven 44. 5 Any Other Variety, NAMED 45. Collection of peaches, 3 varieties, 5 each NAMED 46. 5 Nectarines Haystack says: Hey Kids Don’t forget the “Great Zucchini Derby” at Kids World Thursday August 31st 10 am Come & build a Zucchini Derby car” and challenge your friends or family to a race Fun for all 101
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