FA SN REA Sr i SLE ARE RC IE EA wl a So gr GR ps Fe ep AG 6 CIA Spe a Pes TRE IMS ETERS RUE IRENE TNR RE AR a ANA ail] hee Sl har en 1 Bap ama gi SER ter LEEPER we ¢ x awww oO Annual C ia €ORN EXHIBIT Longenecker’s Warehouse off North Barbara Street C. H. MARTIN, Chairman Minerva Martin, Assistant 10 Ears Constitutes an Exhibit First Second Third Yellow Dent ai aes $5 $25 B—White Cap Yellow Dent ..... RI IR SI50 $95 $.25 C—Lancaster County Sure Crop ................. een $05 $325 D—Yellow Corn ........... Ee erase asi $150 $.75 $25 E—Best Single Ear, Each Class...................... $1.00 I Com: YellBW $150 $75 Ribbon White. odie, $150 $.75 Ribbon G—Sweet Corn: ...5100 $.50 Kibbon Sweet Corn: Dried............. sieve ssi ....51.00 $.50 Ribbon COMI oe vce onesie $100 §.50 Ribbon 30 Ear Classes ¥ellow Dent vs Seidel sens $200 $1.00 $50 White Cap snes iv $2.00 $100 $50 BITE ec $200 $LO0 $50 Bellow Gorm sade ga 3% in Sweet Corn, Green........ a fire ies su sie dr yaa ees . Sweet Corn, $1.50 i $ S50 : Large Classés Longest Ear ........... ines Ribbon Heaviest Ear ........ ERAN TAY Ribbon 10 BUS. SEED. CORN GIVEN AWAY AS PRIZES : 'HYBRED CORN EXHIBIT FUNK VARIETY ¢ ' i i x Second Third Ge 2IB 7S el 1 Peck 7 Pounds G 9 ..... 15 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds ME. B83 1, Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds Miscellaneous: “2 Pounds Divided. PIONEER VARIETY 5 4 ; : First Second Third BEE V3 Bushel: 1 Peck 7 Pounds La TEA EE AR SRR RO veers. Yo Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds 314 % Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds 00 ves ¥% Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds Miscellaneous: 21 Pounds Divided. - : REIST SEED CO. : First Second Third i, S41 kh... Sy eater eit rsa 15 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds Ye S13 . 3 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds 989 15 Bushel 1 Peck 7 Pounds Miscellaneous: 2 Pounds Divided. . POTATOES Lomgeiceher’s ‘Warehouse «off North Barbara Street RAYMOND ZOOK, Chairman Ralph Nentwig, Assistant > One-Half Peck Constitutes an Exhibit Pi very gra men 2 TE EB BEYER sess snes vane i $ .50 Ribbon Satahbin Green Mountain ves $50 Ribbon White Rural car sensed $1.00. $ .50 Ribbon Heaviest Potato, any Ribbon All other varieties in one class. SWEET POTATOES NOHOW $1.00 $.50 Ribbon Bf SEIN $100 $.50 Ribbon iB, ieee $1.00 §.50 Ribbon SMALL GRAINS EXHIBIT Longenecker’s Warehouse off North Barbara Street RAYMOND ZOOK, Chairman Ralph Nentwig, Assistant First Second Third Wheat, Bearded or Smooth..... 3 NS S50 Ribhop teeter $.75 $ .50 Ribbon Sates Ee ys ae aves arse menus rrr serie $95 $3 Ribbon ie sores $.75 $.50 Ribbon SOF Beans $755 8.50 Ribbon Two quarts of cleaned grain constitutes an exhibit. The grain should be brought to the exhibit in a two quart jar in which it will be “exhibited. ‘The grain should be bright and free from all noxious weeds and small grains. VEGETABLES Former D, E. Greenawalt Garage HARRY HAUENSTEIN, Chairman Kathryn Hauenstein, Richard Albright and John Hauenstein, Assistants. First Second Third Green Snap Beans, Pods, 1 Plate (quart) .......... $75 $.50 Ribbon Yellow Snap Beans, Pods, 1 Plate (quart) .......... 5 50 Ribbon Lima Beans, Pods, 1 Plate .................. 95 50 Ribbon Lima Béans, 1 Plate (Pint) ‘Shelled ................ 5 50 Ribbon Red Table Beets, Half Long and Round, five ...... a5 50 Ribbon Beets, cc. vir in a5 50 Ribbon Green Sprouting Broccoli, one bunch .............. a5 50 Ribbon Brussels Sprouts, Mature Heads, 1 Plate (quart) . a5 50 Ribbon Round Summer Cabbage, 1 head C10 4.108.) a5 50 Ribbon Round Fall Cabbage, 1 head (4 to 6 lbs.) ............ a3 50 Ribbon Danish Winter Cabbage, 1 head (3 to 5 Ibs) ...... a5 50 Ribbon Flat Fall Cabbage, 1 head (4 to 6 lbs) ............ a3 20 Ribbon Chinese Cabbage, Mitte DIants i 9 50 Ribbon Carrots, Five Specimens wees eg 50 Ribbon ONE ID 50 Ribbon Celery, Three Mature Plants (roots in soil) ....... 75 50 Ribbon Swiss Chard, One Plant (roots in soil) ............. a5 50 Ribbon Citron, One Speciman J5 50° Ribbon Cucumber, Slicing (5 to 10 inches), five ov 20 Ribbon , Pickling (2 to 5 inches), ten .. oD 50 Ribbon Plant, Of8 a5 20 Ribbon Endive: 1 Broad Leafed, 1 Plant (roots in soil) .... 05 50 Ribbon 2 Curled, 1 Plant (roots in Softy a5 50 Ribbon Go collection, § Or mere 000000 75 50 Ribbon Kale, 1 Plant (roots in soil or water) .............. «45 50 Ribbon DINO ae ens ens = vein wins vv dws asin sins a3 50 Ribbon Loose Leaf Lettuce, 1 Plant (roots in soil) ........ 5 50 Ribbon Head Lettuce, 1 Plant (roots in soil) .............. 75 50 Ribbon Green Onions, three bunches a5 50 Ribbon Sets; 1 Plate (quart) ........... war 8 20 Ribbon Gots Onions, Mature, 1 Plate, three .. cus NB 50 Ribbon Flat Onions, Mature, 1 Plate, five .................. 39 50 Ribbon 2nd Onions, 1 Plate, five ......... AD 50 Ribbon te Pickling Onions, 1 plate, five .................. a5 50 Ribbon Parsley, Bunched for Market (stems in water), 1 BUREIE < 405 50 Ribbon Parsnip, HIVE MODES =, fevers a5 50 Ribbon Large Sweet Peppers: Red, Green and Yellow, five .75 50 Ribbon Small Sweet Peppers: Red and Green, five ....... 43 S50 Ribbon Hot Peppers, five 55 50 Ribbon Pumpkin (small stems) and Squash (large stems): ; 1. Large Field Pumpkin or Squash, 1 specimen .75 50 Ribbon 2. Sugar Pie Pumpkin, 1 specimen ............ a5 50 Ribbon 3. Summer Squash, 1 specimen ............... 45 50 Ribbon 4, Large Hubbard or Delicious Squash, 1 SPECIMEN deve IB 50 Ribbon 5. Small Baking or Buftercup ‘Squash, 1 specimen .75 50 Ribbon 6. Neck or Cushaw Pumpkin, 1 specimen .... .75 50 Ribbon Radishes, 5, early red, summer and winter .......... 75 50 Ribbon Shlsify, 3 a5 50 Ribbon Spinach, 3 plants, POs hoist Lo... hii a5 50 Ribbon Spinach, N. Z.; 1 bunch, stems moist | i Se a ~ 50 Ribbon Tomatoes: ¥ 1. Red Medium Size, five a5 50 Ribbon 2.. Pink or Red Large Ponderosa Type, five ... .15 50 Ribbon 3. Red or Yellow, Small Fruited, 1 Plate (quart) .75 50 Ribbon 2 and ] or White Turnips, five .......... 75 50 Ribbon 3 Globe, Rutabaga, five 75 g 50 Ribbon Walermelonh, 1 Spegimen 15 50 Collection of Vegetables: A a... irises 75 .50 B. Yellow Root Vegetables, .................... 75 50 EE rare vias ia ae i er 5 0 RL ER SN PRE a5 50 BOTs «ovr nin es SEE ce dian 75 50 Farm Garded Display, ten or more kinds ...... 2.00 1.50 EGGS Longenecker’s Warehouse off North Barbara Street . HARVEY ENGLE, Chairman First Second Third WIE ci ida dar i sce dee $1.00 $ 50 Ribbon | BrOWI sscaes + peed vss sss $1.00 $.50 Ribbon One dozen eggs constitutes an exhibit. Eggs should be clean and fresh, not more than seven days old. They should be uniform in size and should weigh at least twenty-four ounces, Class I—Farmer’s Class open to Urban people and farmers with less than 500 laying birds. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th BD07En WIE coir. iiss iit innate $200 $150 $1.00 $.50 5 D0ZEN BROWN +. san $200 $150 $1.00 $.50 Class 2—Commerecial Class open to poultrymen with more than 500 laying for a neat and attractive package ‘and 10 points for good packing to prevent breakage. is 3 3 Ist 2nd 3rd 4s 6 Dozen Case $3.00 $2. 00 $100 $95 6 Dozen Case Pack—Brown ide sd con 00 "$200 S100 $.75 FRUIT . Former D. E. Greenawalt Garage’ © A. M. WOLGEMUTH, Chairman |, Orville Stauffer, of ‘Styder Orchards, Assistant All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor, only one. exhibit in the same class | may be exhibited from the same farm." APPLES— 3 ve 4 | First Second Third |. Premiums, each’ class... SORE oh entire edie. $200 $.50 Ribbon | Baldwin Spy } Black Twig Paradise. Stayman Delicicus Grimes Golden Summer Rambo Fallowater xt . Rome Beauty Wealthy Golden: Delicious Russett , , CL 'Winesap. Jonathan Smokehouse’ : Winter Banana King David" York and best all other varieties. Five apples constitute an exhibit. They should be uniform in size and shape and free from all blemishes. First Second Third Exhibit of any five varieties $150 $1.00 §$.50 piamond Exhibit—(16 apples), varieties eligible: Delicious, Grimes, Jona- than, Smokehouse, Stayman, Winter Bafiana, Rome, York, Paragon, Golden Delicious. Premiums: «oor vos $150 $100 $.50 First Second Third PEARS: Any variety, best plate $100 $ .50 Ribbon QUINCES: Any variety, best 1.00 50 Ribbon GRAPES: Blue, (3 clusters). 100 50 Ribben While, (3 clusiors) vive 300 50 Ribbon Red, (3 100 50 Ribbon PEACHES: White, Neh vei iia «sv 300 50 Ribbon Yellow, plate....... viernes eva ees ve: 100 50 Ribbon CRABAPPEES 1.00 50 Ribbon PERSIMMONS ..... re . 1.00 050 Ribbon PAW PAWS 1.00 50 Ribbon NUTS { Former D. E. Grecnawalt Garage A. M. WOLGAMUTH, Chairman Orville Stauffer, of Snyder Orchards, Assistant First Second Third Black Walnut, 12 $1.00 $ .50 Ribbon English Walnuts, 12 specimens. 1.00 .50 Ribbon Shell Bark, 12 specimens. 1.00 .50 Ribbon Chestnuts, 5. cine 1.00 .50 Ribbon DRIED FOODS H. S. Newcomer & Son's ilardware Store MRS. WALTER ESHLEMAN, Chairman Mrs. Robert Eshleman and Mrs. Walter Sloan, Assistants Class III Dried foods, One Quart First Second Third A. Apples, Pears, Corn, String Beans, Lima Beans, Noodles: tsi inate ann 35 550 Ribbon Class IV A Jellies and Preserves 1, Currant, Grape, Apple, Quince, Blackberry, Raspberry, Crabapple ........................ 50 25 Ribbon B. Preserves (whole fruit or large pieces of fruit) 1. Strawberry, Peach, Quince, Cherry, Plum ..... 50 25 Ribbon C. Fruit Butters 1. Apple, Pear, Quince, .50 25 Ribbon All Jellies and "Preserves to be in standard size tumblers. CANNED FOODS H. S. Newcomer & Son’s Hardware Store MRS. S. A. HORTON, Chairman Dorothy Shelly, Assistant Class 1 Display of Vegetables, Fruits, Greens, Relishes First Second Third A—Canned Vegetables, 3 varieties...................... $1060 8.50 $25 B—Canned Fruils, 3 varieties $100 $50 $.25 C—Canned Greens, 2 varieties .......... eR vend $100 $50 $.25 D—Canned Relishes, 2 varieties ... wa3100 $50 $35 E—