Section I:
Heirloom Vegetables & Fruits
Classes 1-17
To be eligible for a premium, each entry must be grown by
the exhibitor and meet the criteria below. Eligible varieties
include only those vegetables sold in the Conner Prairie
Museum Shop.
Beans
Six pods or one-half cup of dry beans
1. Jacob’s Cattle Beans
2. Soldier Beans
3. Scarlet Runner Beans
4. Red Lima Bush Beans
5. Speckled Lima Pole Beans
Melon
6. Jenny Lind Muskmelon
7. Mountain Sweet Watermelon
Pumpkin
8. Connecticut Field Pumpkin
9. Cheese Pumpkin
Squash
One squash, edible stage
10. Green Hubbard Winter Squash
11. Green Striped Cushaw
12. Turks Turban
Largest Pumpkin
Grow a 100-pound pumpkin. Judged by weight.
13. King Mammoth Pumpkin
Beets
Exhibit three beets with tops
14. Early Egyptian Beets
Tomatoes
Exhibit three on a plate
15. Yellow Pear
16. Golden Queen
17. Livingston’s Favorite
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Section II:
Heirloom Flowers
Classes 18-20
To be eligible for a premium, each entry must be grown and
arranged by the exhibitor. Eligible varieties include flowers
sold in the Conner Prairie Museum Shop and those from your
own flower garden.
Nose Gay
18. Fresh flowers and herbs from your own garden
in a hand-sized arrangement, tied with a ribbon
and exhibited in a glass tumbler.
Parlor Bouquets
19. Fresh flowers arranged in a vase suggesting
the period 1886.
20. Dried flowers arranged in a vase
suggesting the period 1886.
Section III:
Culinary
Classes 21-27
Butters, Jelly & Preserves
Use 19th or 20th-century recipes
21. Applebutter
22. Grape butter
23. Blackberry Jelly
24. Peach Preserves
Cakes
25. Silver cake
26. Golden cake
27. Pound cake |