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C. Flowers (Fresh)

How to Prepare for Exhibition:

  • Choose flower with long stems
  • Trim off buds showing colour
  • Choose only individual stems
  • Use no artificial flowers
  • Use glass jars, No disposable cups
  • Use only what is asked for in class
  • Count and measure number of blooms required in class

Prize money: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, $0.75, $0.50, $0.50

  1. Aster, double, 4 blooms
  2. Cosmos, 4 blooms
  3. Marigolds, African, 4 large blooms
  4. Marigolds, French, 4 blooms
  5. Salvia, 3 stalks
  6. Zinnia, Pompoms ( up to 2" ), 4 blooms
  7. Zinnia, large (over 2"), 4 blooms
  8. Pansies, 4 blooms
  9. Chrysanthemums, 4 blooms
  10. Snapdragons, 4 stems
  11. Petunias, single, 4 blooms
  12. Petunias, double, 4 blooms
  13. Cut Rose, 1 bloom
  14. Sedum, 3 stems
  15. A witch made from a corn cob - any media
  16. Best vegetable made into a baby
  17. Best Arrangement in a sand pail - Sr. Kindergarten to Grade 2
  18. Best Arrangement in a recycled container - Grade 3 to 5
  19. Best arrangement in a farm item, such as a book, hat or tool - Grade 6 to 8
  20. Longest Dandelion Taproot
  21. Largest Sunflower – no stem attached
  22. Display suitable for a Thanksgiving table
  23. What can you plant in a boot or shoe?
  24. Any creation, using one or more Gourds
  25. Most unusual shaped Gourd
  26. Most eyes on a Potato

 

 

 

Thorndale Fall Fair
September 23-25, 2011

Thorndale Fair Grounds
Thorndale, Ontario, Canda