Top Exhibition Roses of 2014
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Top Exhibition Roses of 2014
Vol. 30, No. 1 Robert B. Martin Jr., Editor Spring 2015 ‘Affirm’, ‘Desperado’, ‘Gemini’, ‘Hot Princess’, ‘Randy Scott’, ‘Dublin’, Crescendo’, Signature’, ‘Cajun Moon’ Nicholson Perpetual Challenge Bowl – 2014 San Diego Spring National Shown by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, South Carolina Photo by Dona Martin Top Exhibition Roses of 2014 By Robert B. Martin, Jr. Escondido, CA [email protected] In the 2014 season, Rose Exhibitors’ Forum recorded the results of 142 U.S. rose shows, representing an estimated 96 percent of the known shows held. In this article I summarize the top roses represented in our U.S. rose shows. The Scoring System Results are tabulated for all hybrid teas and grandifloras that have received royalty awards or have appeared as individual specimens in the district and national challenge classes. For tabulation purposes, a Queen is awarded six points, with five points for King, four for Princess, and three each for roses appearing in the Court of Honor and the principal District and National challenge classes. The same point system is used in the tabulation of miniature and miniflora royalty and their results are segregated and presented separately. In a reversal of prior trends, the percentage of shows that combine miniature and miniflora royalty A Quarterly Publication of the American Rose Society actually increased in 2014 to about 17% from 14% the year before. This may be a statistical quirk, or more likely a result of the continued downsizing of rose shows by smaller societies who appear to believe they cannot afford to offer separate royalty awards or who believe they have an insufficient number of exhibitors growing the newer minifloras to support a separate royalty. Whatever the reason, the percentage of shows that separate the miniature and miniflora royalty now appears to have stalled at about 83% and a combined royalty may continue to exist in shows unwilling to accept the change. The same point system is also used in the tabulation of floribunda spray royalty, which had been introduced in 2007. Here, the percentage of shows offering a floribunda spray Queen and court also declined in 2014 to 32% from the 36% recorded in 2013. For tabulation purposes, the winning floribunda spray in shows not offering royalty is awarded six points, as if it were the Queen. A few shows offer a runner-up award for the floribunda spray, and this is treated as if it were the King. In all other classes the results report the total number of trophy-winning entries over the last three years. Hybrid Teas/Grandifloras The race for the top exhibition hybrid tea of the year produced a tie between ‘Veterans’ Honor’ – last year’s number one rose – and its challenger, ‘Gemini’. Both roses were introduced in the same year and have been consistently very close in the rankings. ‘Gemini’ was the top exhibition rose in 2007-09, 2005 and 2003. ‘Veterans’ Honor’ came to the fore last year in an unprecedented finish, recording a remarkable eight Queens in the closing month to nip them all at the wire and finish first by five points over ‘Gemini’. They are followed by only two points by ‘Moonstone’, a seventime previous winner. In fact, these three roses have traded off as the #1 exhibition rose for the last 15 years. ‘Gemini’ Photo by Dona Martin Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 2 ‘Veterans’ Honor’ Photo by Dona Martin Rk1t1t345678910t10t1213141516t16t1819202122232425- HT/Grandiflora-Royalty2014! Pts- ChgGemini! 182- (+1)! Veterans’!Honor! 182- (33)! Moonstone! 180- (+1)! Hot!Princess! 142- (+1)! Randy!Scott! 137- (32)! Marilyn!Monroe! 117- (+2)! Louise!Estes! 105- (+6)! Marlon’s!Day! 104- (+1)! Let!Freedom!Ring! 100- (32)! Black!Magic! 89- (34)! Dublin! 89- (+1)! St!Patrick! 84- (32)! Marilyn!Wellan! 54- (+11)! Mavrik! 52- (+2)! Pop!Warner! 50- (+6)! Affirm! 44- new! Cajun!Sunrise! 44- (32)! Desperado! 43- new! Uncle!Joe! 43- new! Signature! 42- (38)! Crescendo! 41- new! Gold!Medal! 39- new! Top!Gun! 38- new! Snuffy! 37- (31)! Dick!Clark! 34- new! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 3 Following the leaders, ‘Hot Princess’ – a notably strong performer in the spring, rose one spot to take the #4 position. It was followed by ‘Randy Scott’, which slipped two positions to #5. Another spring performer, ‘Marilyn Monroe’ finished up two as #6, followed by a resurgent ‘Louise Estes’, back in the top ten at #7. Rounding out the top ten were ‘Marlon’s Day’, a sport of ‘Moonstone’, at #8, ‘Let Freedom Ring’ as #9 and a tie for #10 between ‘Black Magic’ and ‘Dublin’. The largest gain was recorded by the yo-yo performer, ‘Marilyn Wellan’, which had recorded the largest loss in 2013. It was up 11 positions into #13, recovering all of the 11 positions it had lost in 2013. Curiously, it had also recorded the largest gain in 2012, when it was up ten positions after falling seven in 2011. ‘Louise Estes’, a previous strong performer for many years, and typically strongest in the fall, was as noted up six positions having previously recorded a large drop in 2013, falling eight spots to #13. Also up six for the year 2014 was ‘Pop Warner’. The largest drop for the year was recorded by ‘Signature’, down eight to #20. ‘Dick Clark’ Photo by Rich Baer There were seven newcomers to the list, three of which were actually new. The truly new include ‘Crescendo’, the offspring of ‘Gemini’, which debuted at #21, the Fred Wright rose, ‘Top Gun’ and the 2011 AARS winning grandiflora, ‘Dick Clark’, which debuted as #25 despite its typically small-sized blooms. Reappearing on the list were ‘Affirm’, ‘Desperado’, the venerable ‘Uncle Joe’ and the grandiflora, ‘Gold Medal’. The seven “newcomers” replaced ‘Cajun Moon’, ‘Touch of Class’, ‘Kardinal’, ‘Lynn Anderson’, ‘Pink Promise’, ‘Crystalline’ and ‘Sunstruck’. Peeking off the chart, the most likely newcomer for 2015 is ‘My Lady Barbara’, now just off the list at #26. ‘Mr. Caleb’ is at #31, while ‘Dona Martin’, my light pink/mauve sport of ‘Randy Scott’ has entered the list at #37. There were 63 different roses crowned Queen for the year 2014, compared with 66 the previous year. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 4 Top Miniature Roses The extraordinary miniature ‘Joy’ solidified its grasp on the top spot, scoring 72 more points than last year and increasing its lead over runner-up ‘Bee’s Knees’ from 40 points to 55. The latter did very well, scoring 57 more points than last year and opening up a huge 82 point lead over the third place rose, ‘Nancy Jean’. But ‘Bee’s Knees’ could not stand up to the success of ‘Joy’, which appears destined to occupy the top spot for many years to come. Miniature-Royalty2014Rk123456789101112131415161718t18t202122t22t22t25t25t- ! Joy! Bees!Knees! Nancy!Jean! Soroptimist!Int’l! Magic!Show! Irresistible! Fairhope! Daddy!Frank! Memphis!King! Renegade! Miss!Flippins! Ty! Best!of!‘04! Glowing!Amber! Jean!Kenneally! Arcanum! Dancing!Flame! Edisto! The!Lighthouse! Alysheba! Luis!Desamero! Breath!of!Spring! Doris!Morgan! Incognito! Heather!Sproul! X3Rated! Pts302247165159134122121116979074724645424038373736343333333232- Chg(33)! (33)! (+2)! (33)! (+1)! (+3)! (34)! (31)! (+4)! (32)! (33)! (32)! (+8)! (+1)! new! (+1)! (35)! (33)! new! new! (+4)! (33)! new! (33)! new! new! ‘Nancy Jean’ itself was up two spots in the charts, followed by ‘Soroptimist International’, which was unchanged. ‘Magic Show’ continued to rise, settling into the #5 position, up one from last year. ‘Irresistible’, which had dropped from #3 to #9 in 2013, made a comeback, moving into 6th place. It was followed by ‘Fairhope’, the great miniature rose that was #1 for so many years, which drifted down to #7. ‘Daddy Frank’ checked in at #8, while the reclassified ‘Memphis King’ moved into the top ten at #9. Rounding at the top ten was ‘Renegade’, down two positions from last year. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 5 ‘Joy’ Photo by Dona Martin The biggest gain for the year was recorded by ‘Best of ‘04’, up eight slots this year to #13. Curiously, ‘Best of ‘04 was the biggest loser the year prior, down nine from the year before. The reason for its decline in 2013 is uncertain. Both “Memphis King’ and ‘Luis Desamero’ were up four slots for the year, the latter showing a remarkable resiliency in its 25th year in commerce. The biggest loss was recorded by ‘Dancing Flame’, down five to #17. That is explainable by its loss in favor in the Pacific Southwest where it has in the past scored most of its points. Other losing ground included the aforementioned ‘Fairhope’, down four. There are six roses marked as “new” to the list, only two of which appear on the list for the first time. These included Jim Sproul’s yellow miniature ‘The Lighthouse’, which debuted in a tie for 18th, and David Clemons’ mauve ‘Alysheba’, which debuted at #20. Of note, the old warhorse ‘Jean Kenneally’, which had in the past been #1 for many years, reappeared on the list at #15. ‘The Lighthouse’ Photo by Baldo Villegas Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 6 The newcomers replaced ‘Erin Alonso’ (previously #14), ‘Pierrine’ (previously #15t), ‘Sam Trivitt’, ‘Kristin’, ‘Sweet Revenge’, and ‘Marie Jeanette’. Potential newcomers for next year include ‘Dr. Tommy Cairns’, just off the chart at #29 and ‘You’re the One’, now at #33. Top Miniflora Roses The miniflora race for the top exhibition rose was won handily by ‘Whirlaway’, which recorded 49 more points than last year and opened up a 48 point lead over ‘Foolish Pleasure’. My own introduction, ‘Butter Cream’, which had been the # 1 miniflora in the past, continued its recent rebound up one to finish third. Also up one was ‘Abby’s Angel’, into fourth place, followed by ‘Shameless’, which made a huge move, up 10 slots into the #5 slot. The old standard ‘Tiffany Lynn’ also made a resurgence, moving up nine positions into #6. It was followed by ‘Dr. John Dickman’. ‘Conundrum’, which had finished in an unusual dead-heat for the top spot last fell apart, down #7 spots. The top ten was rounded out by ‘First Choice’ as #9 and ‘Baldo Villegas’, which was unchanged at #10. Miniflora-Royalty2014Rk123456789101112t12t1415161718192021222324t24t- ! Whirlaway! Foolish!Pleasure! Butter!Cream! Abby’s!Angel! Shameless! Tiffany!Lynn! Dr!John!Dickman! Conundrum! First!Choice! Baldo!Villegas! Louisville!Lady! Dr.!Troy!Garrett! Tammy!Clemons! Shawn!Sease! Show!Stopper! Solar!Flair! Unbridled! Power!Point! Powerhouse! Robin!Alonso! Double!Take! First!and!Foremost! Lady!E’owyn! Charismatic! Leading!Lady! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 Pts190142120113112111105858380686767626150464342413635262525- Chg(33)! (+1)! (+1)! (+1)! (+10)! (+9)! (31)! (37)! (32)! (33)! (+2)! (33)! new! (33)! (37)! (+2)! (+5)! (39)! (35)! new! (33)! new! (33)! new! (37)! 7 ‘Whirlaway’ Photo by Dona Martin The biggest gain of the year was recorded by the aforementioned ‘Shameless’, which was up ten. Curiously, the biggest loss last year had been recorded by ‘Shameless’, which was then down seven. The biggest loss this year was recorded by ‘Power Point’, which was down nine, while both ‘Conundrum’ and ‘Leading Lady’ were down seven. There were four newcomers to the list, two of which was actually new to the chart. They include the remarkable red miniflora ‘Tammy Clemons’, which debuted on the list in a tie for #12. That is a very high spot at which to make a debut and it is likely that ‘Tammy Clemons’ will enter the top ten next year. Also new to the list was ‘First and Foremost’, entering the charts at #22. Reappearing on the list were ‘Robin Alonso’ and ‘Charismatic’. ‘Tammy Clemons’ Photo by Andrew Hearne The four newcomers replaced ‘Cooper’, ‘Memphis Music’, ‘Lo and Behold’, and ‘Autumn Splendor’, all of which dropped off the list. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 8 Looking off the chart, ‘Crystal Palace’ is at #32, while ‘Fred’s Showtime’ is at #37. Both appear to have a shot at making the top 25. Miniature & Miniflora Sprays In the miniature and miniflora sprays, ‘Joy’ continues to enjoy a huge lead over the competition with 50 winning entries over the past three years. This is slightly less than the next three added together. ‘Irresistible’ continues in second place with 19 trophies, followed again by ‘Gourmet Popcorn’ with 17. ‘Marriotta’ was up a five into a tie for #4 with ‘Soroptimist International’. Rk123456789101112- Min/MinFl-Spray-Trophies2012G2014! WinsJoy! 50Irresistible! 19Gourmet!Popcorn! 17Marriotta! 16Soroptimist!Int’l! 16Green!Ice! 13Elfinglo! 12Ty! 11Cooper! 10Foolish!Pleasure! 8Sunglow! 8Whirlaway! 8- Chg(33)! (33)! (33)! (+5)! (33)! (32)! (+2)! (32)! (+2)! (+1)! (33)! (34)! The leading miniflora spray rose was ‘Cooper’ in the #9 spot overall with ten trophies. It was followed by ‘Foolish Pleasure’, the golden yellow single ‘Sunglow’ and the previous leading miniflora spray contender ‘Whirlaway’, all tied for the #10 spot overall with eight trophies. ‘Cooper’ Photo by Dona Martin Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 9 There were no newcomers to the list, which itself is unusual considering the competitive nature of this class. Here it may be noted that in the past, the miniature/miniflora spray category had been the most competitive category on the show table, however this appears to have changed with the recent dominance of ‘Joy’. In 2014, 94 roses recorded at least one spray trophy compared to 117 in 2010. By comparison the number of roses that have won miniature/miniflora Queen has held fairly constant with 93 different roses winning Queen in 2014. Floribundas and Polyanthas Among the floribunda sprays, ‘Lavaglut’ continued as the No. 1 exhibition floribunda spray but it is under pressure from ‘Hannah Gordon’, which has cut the margin from 70 to 26 points. ‘Lavaglut’ Photo by Dona Martin ‘Sexy Rexy’ traded places with ‘Playgirl’ as #s 3 and 4. ‘Lady of the Dawn’, ‘Playboy’, and ‘Julia Child’ held steady. They were followed by ‘Hot Cocoa’, ‘Moondance’ and ‘Cinco de Mayo’ to round out the top ten. ‘Playgirl’ (Best in Show 2015 Penn-Jersey Photography Show) Photo by Tom Mayhew Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 10 Rk1234567891011121314151617181920- Floribunda-Spray-Royalty2012G2014! PtsLavaglut! 281Hannah!Gordon! 245Sexy!Rexy! 174Playgirl! 170Lady!of!the!Dawn! 142Playboy! 136Julia!Child! 130Hot!Cocoa! 113Moondance! 88Cinco!de!Mayo! 85Johnny!Becnel! 80Europeana! 77Fabulous!! 66Betty!Boop! 65Escapade! 63Nicole! 62Iceberg! 60Marmalade!Skies! 58Chihuly! 56Honey!Perfume! 55- Chg(33)! (33)! (+1)! (31)! (33)! (33)! (33)! (+2)! (+6)! (31)! (+1)! (34)! (33)! (33)! new! (32)! (33)! (32)! new! (33)! ‘Moondance’ had the biggest upward move, gaining six positions. The biggest downward moved was recorded by ‘Europeana’, which was down four. There were two newcomers to the chart, neither of which was actually new. They were ‘Escapade’ and ‘Chihuly’, which replaced ‘Showbiz’ and ‘Ebb Tide’. ‘Day Breaker’ Photo by Suni Bolar Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 11 In the floribunda blooms, ‘Day Breaker’ continued as #1, by a wide margin over ‘Hannah Gordon’, which replaced ‘Kanegem’ as #2. They were followed by a tie between ‘Playboy’ and ‘Betty Boop’. There were no newcomers to the chart. Rk1234t4t67t7t91011t11t- Floribunda-Bloom-Trophies2012G2014! WinsDay!Breaker! 27Hannah!Gordon! 17Kanegem! 16Playboy! 14Betty!Boop! 14Chihuly! 13Scentimental! 11Pasadena!Star! 11Johnny!Becnel! 10Sexy!Rexy! 8Pinnacle! 7Pete!Musser!! 7- Chg(33)! (+1)! (31)! (33)! (33)! (+5)! (+3)! (+1)! (31)! new! (37)! (+1)! The chart might suggest that the judges show a preference for floribunda blooms that display classic hybrid tea form, given that the top winner and four of the remaining ten of the top one-bloom floribunda class display hybrid tea form. At the same time, floribundas with decorative form are well represented on the chart. Further, a broader survey of 2014 winners shows that 65 different floribundas were awarded trophies for the best bloom in 2014, of which only 20 normally display classic hybrid tea exhibition form. At the same time, the lesser percentage that does have classic hybrid tea form tends to cluster at the top of the list. ‘Wing-Ding’ Photo by Dona Martin In the polyanthas, the long-time number one, ‘The Fairy’, which had regained its position in 2012, continued as the number one exhibition polyantha. It is followed by Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 12 the much newer ‘Wing-Ding’, which had enjoyed the position as the top polyantha for the three years prior to 2012. ‘Verdun’ held firmly at #3, followed by ‘China Doll’ and ‘Margo Koster’. There was one newcomers to the list, ‘Perle d’Or’ tied #7. ‘Sneprinsesse’ and ‘Zenaitta’ dropped off the chart. Rk1234567t7t7t7t- Polyantha-Trophies2012G2014! WinsThe!Fairy! 41Wing3Ding! 34Verdun! 22China!Doll! 17Margo!Koster! 16Excellenz!von!Schubert! 14Lullaby! 10Mothersday! 10Perle!d’Or! 10White!Pet! 10- Chg(33)! (33)! (33)! (33)! (33)! (33)! (+1)! (+1)! new! (33)! During the 2014 year, only 31 different polyanthas recorded trophies, which was down from the 43 the prior year. Climbers In the climbers, ‘Fourth of July’ finished as #1 for the 13th time in the last 14 years, maintaining a strong lead over the #2 climber, ‘Altissimo’. The latter continued to enjoy a huge margin over the #3 climber, ‘Night Owl’. Rk1234t4t678910t10t10t- Climber-Trophies2012G2014! WinsFourth!of!July! 74Altissimo! 55Night!Owl! 24Clair!Matin! 15The!Impressionist! 15Don!Juan! 14America! 13Soaring!Spirits! 12Candy!Land! 10Dublin!Bay! 8Purple!Splash! 8Rosarium!Uetersen! 8- Chg(33)! (33)! (33)! (+2)! (+1)! (32)! (33)! (+3)! (33)! new! (33)! (33)! Dublin Bay’, which had dropped off the chart last year returned in a tie for #10. The erstwhile OGR, ‘Sombreuil’ dropped off the list. During the 2014 year, 40 different climbers recorded a trophy, which was down from the 43 the prior year. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 13 Shrubs The modern shrubs continued to show a change from the pattern seen in recent years. For many years, ‘Graham Thomas’ and ‘Sally Holmes’ had been one-two at the top often trading places. In 2014, the beautiful single, ‘Lyda Rose’ emerged from the pack, rising four positions to finish as #1. ‘Graham Thomas’ finished second, followed by a fellow Austin rose, ‘Leonard Dudley Braithwaite’ as #3. ‘Flower Girl’ and ‘Sally Holmes’ finished in a tie for #4, while ‘Gartendirektor Otto Linne’ and ‘Prospero’ tied for #6 but one trophy back. Modern-Shrub-Trophies2012G2014Rk1-2t2t4t4t6t6t8-9-10-11-- ! Lyda!Rose! Graham!Thomas! Leonard!Dudley!Braithwaite! Flower!Girl! Sally!Holmes! Gartendirektor!Otto!Linne! Prospero! Golden!Wings! The!Squire! Belle!Story! Outta!the!Blue! ! Wins24-22-22-17-17-16-16-14-12-10-9-- Chg(+4)! (31)! (33)! (33)! (31)! (+1)! (+3)! (32)! (32)! (+2)! new! ! ‘Lyda Rose’ Photo by Dona Martin New to the chart was ‘ Outta the Blue’, while the Austin shrubs, ‘Molineux’ and ‘Belle Story’ dropped off. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 14 Roses hybridized by David Austin continue to be well-represented on the chart, with five of the 11 roses. Of note, four roses on the chart are single or lightly-petaled roses, including Lyda Rose’, ‘Flower Girl’, ‘Sally Holmes’, and ‘Golden Wings’. In all, 93 different modern shrubs were awarded trophies for the year, down from 96 the previous year. ‘Prosperity’ Photo by Unknown Among the classic shrubs, the hybrid musk ‘Prosperity’ vaulted into the #1 position, followed by with ‘F. J. Grootendorst’ as #2. The former #1, ‘Linda Campbell’ dropped to #3. There were three newcomers to the list, including the hybrid musks ‘Bouquet Parfait’ and ‘Darlow’s Enigma’, in a tie for #6, and ‘John Cabot’ at #9. They replaced ‘Dortmund’, ‘Pink Grootendorst’ and ‘Walferdange’. 1-2-3-4-5-6t6t6t9-- Classic-Shrub-Trophies2012G2014Prosperity! F.!J.!Grootendorst! Linda!Campbell! Ballerina! Robin!Hood! Bouquet!Parfait! Darlow’s!Enigma! Penelope! John!Cabot! 24-- (+1)! 18-- (+2)! 17-- (32)! 14-- (33)! 11-- (31)! 9-- new! 9-- new! 9-- (+2)! 6-- new! The classic shrubs continue to be dominated by the hybrid musks, with six of the nine on the chart. During 2014, there were 39 different classic shrubs that were awarded trophies. Old Garden Roses In the Dowager/Genesis classification, ‘Green Rose’ moved back into the #1 position, which it had held in 2012. The 2013 top winner, ‘Baronne Prévost’ finished second. Followed by ‘Marchesa Boccella’, the species rose, ‘Rosa rugosa alba’ and Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 15 ‘Souv de la Malmaison. There are four species roses on the list, led by ‘Rosa rugosa alba’. Species roses are helped in the ratings by the existence of the separate Genesis class. Rk1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8t8t- Dowager/Genesis-Trophies2012G2014! ! ! WinsGreen!Rose! 37-Baronne!Prévost! 33-Marchesa!Boccella! 30-Rosa!rugosa!alba! 29-Souv!de!la!Malmaison! 27-Rosa!rugosa! 26-Rosa!gallica!versicolor! 15-Champneys’!Pink!Cluster! 13-Rosa!gallica!officinalis! 13-- ! Chg(+1)! (31)! (+1)! (+1)! (33)! (33)! (+1)! new! (31)! In the Victorian Award, ‘Rose de Rescht’ again finished first by a huge margin, as it has for each year in which I have been tabulating these results. It will be noted that it has recorded more trophies than the next four contenders combined. ‘Paul Neyron’ was second as usual, and the rest of the list showed little change as well. ‘Fantin-Latour’ was new to the list, replacing ‘Mme Alfred Carrièrre’. Victorian-Award2012G2014Rk1-2-3t3t5-6-7-8-9t9t- ! Rose!de!Rescht! Paul!Neyron! Francis!Dubreuil! Pink!Pet! Zéphirine!Drouhin! Baron!Girod!de!l’Ain! Nastarana! Chevy!Chase! Fantin3Latour! Frau!Karl!Druschki! Wins75-32-17-17-13-12-10-8-6-6-- Chg(33)! (33)! (33)! (33)! (33)! (31)! (33)! (+1)! new! (33)! During 2013, there were 66 different roses that won trophies in the Dowager or Genesis class, while 37 won in the Victorian class. These figures showed little change from preceding years. Show Results Encouraged As always, I extend my sincere appreciation to all of those who sent in reports of rose show results and encourage those knowing of unreported shows to make efforts to see that the show results are promptly forwarded to me. In particular, I wish to acknowledge the gracious cooperation of Executive Director Jeff Ware and Carol Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 16 Spier of the American Rose Society, who undertake the re-delivery of local show results received at ARS headquarters to www.roseshow.com and me for publication and posting. The American Rose Society (ARS) provides a Rose Show Winners report form on its website, which is also available at www.roseshow.com. Please keep in mind that this form is provided simply for your convenience and, if you would prefer, you could just send me the complete results of your show by e-mail to my address above and I will extract what I need. Also please note that local society results sent to ARS headquarters are re-directed to me and those wishing to assure prompt posting of their results are encouraged to send them directly to me. The 2014 and 2015 Show Seasons The 142 U.S. rose shows recorded for the 2014 season represents a small decline from the 145 reported in 2013, and the 149 reported in 2012. This continues a trend in recent years in the number of annual U. S. rose shows, reflecting the ongoing decline in local rose society membership, the continuing effects, especially on home ownership of the Great Recession, and no doubt the continuing trend in America away from joining social organizations that actually interact in person, as opposed to social interaction on the Internet. Looked at more closely, however, the 2014 year actually presents a more encouraging picture of U. S. rose shows. The decline in the number of shows appears to have bottomed out, especially considering that at least six shows were cancelled in the year due to the adverse winter weather. It continues to be too early to tell whether this is the beginning of an encouraging trend. Or, it may be that the number of rose shows has settled to a new level – a new normal as it were. In any event, it may be said that showing roses on an organized basis continues to be a major activity of local rose societies and I for one continue to believe that the planning and conduct of an annual rose show contributes to the health and membership of the strongest local societies dedicated to the culture of roses. With spring at hand, the names of the roses on these lists should bring to our minds the beauty of our rose shows and the promise of spring. For this year – 2015 I again encourage every reader to take positive action to promote a rose show in your local society and to mentor interested rosarians who express interest in rose exhibiting. Resolve now to enter as many shows as possible this year in order to share your beautiful roses with other members of your local society and the public. And, let us highly resolve in 2015 to spread the word to our friends and neighbors that they too can have the full range of the beauty of roses in their own home gardens. The roses always bloom in the spring and I wish all of you a happy new show year in 2015. ! ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 17 Queens of Show (2010-2014) By Robert B. Martin, Jr. Escondido, California [email protected] My annual running five-year compilation of the national winners of Queen of Show is set forth in the charts accompanying this article. The report is now separated into four groups having been expanded in 2012 to include floribunda spray queens. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Queens-of-Show! Rk12345678910111213141516171819202122232425- ! - ! ! MoonstoneGeminiHot-PrincessVeterans’-HonorRandy-ScottBlack-MagicMarilyn-MonroeLouise-EstesLet-Freedom-RingMarlon’s-DayDublinSignatureSt-PatrickMarilyn-WellanGold-MedalTouch-of-ClassCajun-MoonMavrikPop-WarnerCrystallineLynn-AndersonSunstruckCrescendoHelen-NaudéCajun-Sunrise- 2010G2014! ! Intro- Queen2000! 591998! 572000! 431995! 362002! 352007! 291997! 292004! 261991! 221983! 192005! 191996! 142001! 131996! 112004! 101994! 101984! 101982! 91986! 92000! 92005! 91992! 92000! 72000! 71985! 7- ! 14Q10! 8! 6! 7! 10! 6! 3! 4! 5! 4! 3! 1! 1! 3! 1! ! ! 3! 2! 1! ! ! 3! 2! 1! ! 13Q8! 10! 4! 13! 12! 9! 3! 2! 4! 6! 3! 5! 2! ! 2! ! ! 1! 3! 2! 3! 2! ! 1! 2! ! ! ! 12Q- 11Q- 10Q14! 14! 13! 11! 11! 17! 7! 8! 18! 2! 11! 3! 6! 6! 1! 4! 6! 4! 8! 7! 8! 8! 8! 4! 2! 3! 8! 5! 1! 3! 3! 5! 5! 2! 3! 3! 1! 5! 4! 5! 2! 1! 2! 5! ! 3! 5! 2! 2! 4! 4! 2! 1! 2! ! 2! 2! 3! 1! 2! 1! 2! 3! 3! 4! ! 1! 3! ! 3! 1! ! ! 2! 2! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! In the hybrid teas, ‘Moonstone’ regained the top positions, passing ‘Gemini’ which had held as #1 position for the previous five years. ‘Hot Princess’ and ‘Veterans’ Honor’ were unchanged as #3 and #4. ‘Randy Scott’, continuing its rise, moved up one notch into the #5 position, followed by ‘Black Magic’, which was also up one into #6. ‘Marilyn Monroe’ slipped to #7. Rounding out the top ten were Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 18 ‘Louise Estes’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’, and ‘Marlon’s Day’, the latter a newcomer to the top ten. ‘Moonstone’ 2014 San Diego Spring National Queen of Show Shown by Gary Bulman, Photo by Dona Martin Amongst the rest of the roses, ‘Marilyn Wellan’ moved up seven positions to #14 on the strength of three queens for the year. This reversed the largest decline of eight positions recorded last year, when it had no Queens for the year. ‘Cajun Moon’ was down four, having recorded no Queens for the year. Also recording no Queens were ‘Touch of Class’, ‘Lynn Anderson’ and ‘Sunstruck’. There was only one newcomer to the list, ‘Crescendo’, which debuted at #23. It replaced ‘Elina’, previously at #25. ‘Moonstone’ and ‘Randy Scott’ scored the most Queens for the year at 10, followed by ‘Gemini; with eight and ‘Veterans’ Honor’, with seven. A total of 134 hybrid tea Queens were recorded in 2014, of which the top 25 roses accounted for 63%. In all, 63 different roses recorded at least one Queen for the year, about the same as the 66 last year. Among the miniatures, ‘Joy’ retained the #1 position, now by a large margin over ‘Bee’s Knees’, which was up one into the #2 position. ‘Fairhope’, whose 18 year reign as the top miniature Queen machine ended last year, recorded only three Queens for the year, and slipping to third. The next two positions were unchanged, with ‘Soroptimist International’ as #4 and ‘Nancy Jean’ as #5. Daddy Frank’ continued its rapid ascent moved into the #6, followed by ‘Magic Show’, which moved into the top ten as #7. ‘Irresistible’ was down two at #8. Rounding out the top ten was ‘Arcanum’ was up and ‘Renegade’. For the second year, the biggest upward move was recorded by ‘Magic Show’, up five. The biggest drop on the list was recorded by ‘Breath of Spring’ down six to #20. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 19 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Miniature-Queens-of-ShowRk12345678910111213141516171819202122232425- - JoyBee’s-KneesFairhopeSoroptimist-Int’lNancy-JeanDaddy-FrankMagic-ShowIrresistibleArcanumRenegadeMiss-FlippinsBest-of-‘04Dancing-FlameMemphis-KingEdistoTyGlowing-AmberSweet-RevengeIncognitoBreath-of-SpringHeather-SproulThe-LighthouseJean-KenneallyJosh-AlonsoXGRated- 2010G2014! ! ! Intro- Queen- 14Q- 13Q2007! 8413! 14! 1989! 5613! 9! 1998! 493! 12! 1990! 4610! 11! 2004! 468! 6! 1990! 3812! 9! 2009! 269! 8! 2000! 263! 2! 2005! 222! 3! 1997! 214! 6! 2001! 183! 4! 2010! 163! 4! 2009! 161! 3! 2001! 146! 4! 2003! 122! 2! 2007! 113! 1! 1997! 112! 1! 2005! 102! 3! 1995! 91! 1! 1995! 81! 3! 1992! 73! 1! 2002! 72! 2! 1988! 72! 1! 2004! 72! 1! 1987! 72! ! ! 12Q20! 9! 8! 6! 6! 10! 5! 10! 3! 5! 4! 5! 3! ! 3! ! 1! 2! 1! 1! ! 1! 3! 2! 2! ! 11Q19! 13! 13! 9! 15! 7! 4! 5! 7! 3! 4! 2! 2! 2! 3! 5! 4! 1! 3! 2! 2! ! ! ! 1! ! 10Q18! 12! 13! 10! 11! ! ! 6! 7! 3! 3! 2! 7! 2! 2! 2! 3! 2! 3! 1! 1! 2! 1! 2! 2! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ‘Joy’ 2013 PSWD District Queen of Show Shown by Gary Bulman, Photo by Dona Martin Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 20 Once again there was a lot of reshuffling at the bottom of the list, with four “newcomers”, none of which were really new. They are ‘The Lighthouse’, ‘Jean Kenneally’, ‘Josh Alonso’ and ‘X-Rated’. These four replaced ‘Kristin’, ‘Erin Alonso’, ‘Pierrine’ and ‘Giggles’. ‘Joy’ and ‘Bee’s Knees’ tied with the most Queens for the year at 13, followed by ‘Daddy Frank’ with 12 and ‘Soroptimist International with 10. Of interest all the miniatures on the chart scored at least one Queen for the year. A total of 138 Queens were recorded by miniature roses in 2014. Of this number, the top 25 roses accounted for 81%. In all, 49 different miniature roses recorded at least one Queen for the year, compared to 54 last year. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Miniflora-Queens-of-ShowRk12345678910111213141516171819202122232425- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! WhirlawayConundrumFoolish-PleasureDr.-John-DickmanButter-CreamAbby’s-AngelShamelessBaldo-VillegasShow-StopperLouisville-LadyShawn-SeaseTiffany-LynnPowerhousePower-PointFirst-ChoiceDouble-TakeSolar-FlairDr.-Troy-GarrettLeading-LadyFirst-and-ForemostMemphis-MusicUnbridledEquinoxLiberty-BellLady-E’owyn- 2010G2014! Intro- Queen2005! 562003! 472003! 422002! 382002! 342007! 342004! 322007! 232007! 231985! 212004! 192009! 172008! 152009! 152007! 152006! 142007! 132010! 122009! 102006! 91999! 92000! 82009! 62009! 62007! 6- Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 14Q7! 4! 8! 8! 7! 6! 6! 9! 1! 2! 3! 6! 5! 2! 2! 4! 1! 2! ! 5! ! 2! 2! 2! 1! ! 13Q11! 10! 9! 8! 4! 7! 3! 4! 6! 5! 5! 2! 5! 4! 2! 3! 5! 2! 1! 1! 3! 1! ! ! 1! ! 12Q13! 15! 11! 7! 4! 6! 7! 3! 2! 4! 3! 3! 4! ! 1! 1! ! 4! 5! 1! 1! 4! 1! 1! 2! ! ! ! 11Q- 10Q- ! 12! 13! ! 5! 13! ! 7! 7! ! 6! 9! ! 10! 9! ! 5! 10! ! 6! 10! ! 3! 4! ! 6! 8! ! 5! 5! ! 6! 2! ! 4! 2! ! ! 1! ! 7! 2! ! 4! 6! ! 4! 2! ! 5! 2! ! 2! 2! ! 1! 3! ! ! 2! ! 4! 1! ! 1! ! ! ! 3! ! ! 3! ! ! 2! ! 21 Among the minifloras ‘Whirlaway’ repeated as the #1 rose, followed again by ‘Conundrum’ and ‘ Foolish Pleasure’, ‘Dr John Dickman’ and ‘Butter Cream’ traded places again with ‘Dr John Dickman’ as $4 and ‘Butter Cream’ as #5. ‘Abby’s Angel’ held stable as #6, followed by ‘Shameless’ and ‘Baldo Villegas’, which many exhibitors consider to be the same rose. Rounding out the top ten are ‘Show Stopper’ and ‘Louisville Lady’. The biggest gain was recorded by ‘Baldo Villegas’, which was up six. ‘Powerhouse’, our winner of national miniflora Queen at the San Diego National show, was up five. The biggest decline was recorded by ‘Solar Flair’, which had but one Queen for the year and was down six. Only two on the chart recorded no Queens for the year, these being ‘Leading Lady’ and ‘Memphis Music’. ‘Powerhouse’ 2014 San Diego Spring National Miniflora Queen of Show Shown by Bob & Dona Martin, Photo by Dona Martin There were three newcomers, ‘First and Foremost’, ‘Equinox’ and ‘Lady E’owyn’. They replaced ‘Autumn Splendor’, ‘Flawless’ and ‘Lo and Behold’. There was a surprisingly even distribution of Queens for the year among the top roses, with none in double figures. ‘Baldo Villegas’ recorded the most Queens for the year with nine. ‘Foolish Pleasure’ and ‘Dr. John Dickman’ both had eight, while ‘Whirlaway’ and ‘Butter Cream’ each had seven. A total of 117 Queens were recorded by miniflora roses in 2014. Of this number, the top 25 roses accounted for 81%. In all, 39 different miniflora roses recorded at least one Queen for the year compared to 42 last year. The listing of floribunda spray Queens is offered for the third consecutive year. Prior to 2007, it was customary to award only the best floribunda spray, with a few shows offering a runner-up award. The year 2007 saw the introduction of floribunda spray royalty, including a floribunda Queen. Acceptance of the increased recognition of floribundas has been slow, and there are signs that it has stalled. The percentage of shows offering a floribunda spray Queen declined in 2014 to 32% from the 36% recorded in 2013. Still, it continues to be possible to construct a five-year chart of Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 22 Queens comparable to that of the others presented. For this purpose the winner of the best floribunda spray in a show that does not offer floribunda royalty is considered the Queen. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Floribunda-Spray-Queens-of-ShowRk12345678910111213141516171819202122232425- ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LavaglutHannah-GordonPlaygirlLady-of-the-DawnSexy-RexyPlayboyEuropeanaJohnny-BecnelCinco-de-MayoJulia-ChildNicoleMoondanceFabulous!IcebergShowbizBetty-BoopEbb-TideEscapadeMarmalade-SkiesDay-BreakerHot-CocoaHoney-PerfumeBlack-CherryMiss-AdaEureka- 2010G2014! ! ! ! ! ! ! Intro- Queen- 14Q- 13Q- 12Q- 11Q- 10Q- ! 1979! 436! 7! 10! 10! 10! ! 1983! 3910! 12! 5! 7! 5! ! 1986! 395! 9! 7! 11! 7! ! 1984! 334! 6! 8! 7! 8! ! 1984! 316! 5! 6! 8! 6! ! 1976! 264! 7! 6! 3! 6! ! 1963! 184! 3! 2! 7! 2! ! 2004! 183! 3! 5! 2! 5! ! 2009! 172! 2! 5! 3! 5! ! 2004! 163! 5! 2! 4! 2! ! 1985! 151! 3! 4! 3! 4! ! 2007! 144! 1! 4! 1! 4! ! 2000! 143! 1! 3! 4! 3! ! 1958! 122! 3! 2! 3! 2! ! 1999! 112! 1! 3! 2! 3! ! 1999! 112! 2! 5! 2! ! 2005! 111! 1! 2! 5! 2! ! 1967! 104! 3! 1! 1! 1! ! 2001! 101! 1! 3! 2! 3! ! 2004! 93! 1! 2! 1! 2! ! 2003! 91! 4! 1! 2! 1! ! 2004! 82! 5! 1! ! 2006! 81! 1! 3! 3! ! 1998! 73! 1! 1! 1! 1! ! 2003! 72! 1! 3! 1! ! ‘Lavaglut’ continued for the third year as the #1 rose. ‘Hannah Gordon’ closed ground moving into the #2 position. ‘Playgirl’ slipped to #3., while ‘Lady of the Dawn’ rose two to #4. ‘Sexy Rexy’ was down two at #5, and ‘Playboy was down one at #6. Rounding out the top ten were ‘Europeana’, ‘Johnny Becnel’, ‘Cinco de Mayo’ and ‘Julia Child’. Roses entered as ‘Nicole’ fell out of the top ten, down three to #11. It has now been many years since the confusion over ‘Hannah Gordon’ and ‘Nicole’ was resolved for judging purposes, but the change continues to affect the rankings. Considering that ‘Hannah Gordon’ is now only four Queens from the top spot, it is likely that it would be #1 but for the continued errors of some exhibitors and judges in entering it as ‘Nicole’. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 23 ‘Hannah Gordon’ had the most Queens for the second consecutive year with 10, followed by ‘Lavaglut’ and ‘Sexy Rexy’, both with six. ‘Sexy Rexy’ 2013 PSWD District Queen of Show Shown by Gary Bulman, Photo by Dona Martin A total of 133 Queens were recorded by floribunda roses in 2014. Of this number, the top 25 roses accounted for 59%. In all, 68 different floribundas recorded at least one spray Queen for the year, compared to 64 the prior year. Evaluating the longer-term trends, ‘Randy Scott’ continues to rise among the hybrid teas. Looking off the chart we find ‘Dina Gee’, ‘Jewel Grace’ and ‘My Lady Barbara’ as potential newcomers next year. In the miniatures, ‘Joy’ continues to outrun the entire field and is positioned to enjoy a long run as the top miniature rose. ‘Daddy Frank’ and ‘Magic Show’ will also likely continue to rise. Looking off the list there is nothing else new that looks likely to challenge for a spot. In the minifloras, ‘Whirlaway’ will likely retain its position. The mildew queen ‘Conundrum’ shows signs of slipping as exhibitors shovel prune it. It is amusing that ‘Shameless’ and ‘Baldo Villegas’ are now side by side in the rankings. ‘Powerhouse’ will continue to rise, while looking off the list we find ‘Tammy Clemons’ poised to join enter the chart. There should be concern about the number of shows offering floribunda royalty, which have actually decreased over the last two years. A close study of the results suggest that the there will be not much movement in the floribunda sprays over the next several years as no newcomer of note has asserted itself with the possible exception of ‘Sparkle & Shine’. As before, change does continues to happen, most often slowly, but always of interest in the search for the Queen. ! ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 24 ‘Sunglow’ Photo by Dona Martin The Single Miniflora By Robert B. Martin Jr. Escondido, CA [email protected] The miniflora is intermediate between the floribunda and miniature rose, both in the size of the bloom and of the bush. The class was added to the list of ARS approved horticultural classifications in 1999, and initial expectations were that it would accommodate the small floribunda-type bushes being introduced in Europe under names such as “patio” roses. In the U.S., however, it became an immediate favorite of exhibitors with the result being the best-known minifloras are typically smaller versions of the hybrid tea. The name “Mini-Flora” had been trademarked by the late Ben Williams, who transferred the trademark to the ARS as an inducement to adopt the class. The ARS, however, does not sell roses and had no use for the trademark, which was later allowed to lapse. Nevertheless, the ARS Classification Committee originally used the spelling “Mini-Flora” when it made its proposal to adopt the class. Trademarked names, however, do not control ordinary spelling (think “Chick-Fil-A”) and after several years of using the dreadful “Mini-Flora” spelling, the ARS board of directors, meeting at the 2009 Fall Convention, made it official that the rose class is properly spelled “miniflora”. The advent of the miniflora class raised the question of how minifloras should be judged in ARS rose shows. This question was resolved in October 2004 when the ARS Board of Directors, at its meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma adopted a proposal submitted by the ARS Horticultural Judging Committee to replace the existing chapter on minifloras in the Guidelines for Judging Roses with a rewritten chapter. The principal objective of the new chapter was to establish that one-bloom specimens of minifloras are to be judged by the standards applicable to the classic hybrid tea form. It also established that, with respect to the consideration of the Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 25 judging element of “size”, all things being equal, a miniflora of larger size should be rewarded. The new chapter also established the principle that single miniflora blooms are judged by exactly the same standards as those applied to the single hybrid tea. In like manner, it specified that miniflora sprays should be placed in a special class and judged by the same standards as floribunda sprays. Under this latter standard, individual florets in a spray may possess exhibition or decorative form, depending on what is typical of that variety. That opened the door to showing single minifloras as sprays. With the decision having been made that one-bloom specimens of minifloras are to be judged by the standards applicable to the classic hybrid tea form, most of the initial introductions of minifloras, as well as reclassifications of existing roses, were of minifloras displaying hybrid tea form. There were, however, a number of exceptions, including a few minifloras of single form. The first significant miniflora single was ‘Robin Red Breast’, a 1983 introduction from Interplant originally introduced as a miniature, and reclassified in December 2006. Earlier that year a specimen of ‘Robin Red Breast’ shown by John & Caroline Fredette had been selected as the best miniature single bloom at the 2006 Seattle national convention. ‘Robin Red Breast’ Photo by Dona Martin ‘Robin Red Breast’ features dark red blooms, with a white eye and a silver reverse. The blooms appear individually and in clusters. The foliage and bushy growth are proportionate to the bloom. A cross of an unknown seedling × the miniature rose ‘Eyepaint’, it carries an unusually high Roses in Review garden rating of 8.7. Following the reclassification of ‘Robin Red Breast’, Heirloom Roses reclassified its 1992 introduction, ‘Glamour Girl’ as a miniflora. A single, bearing white flowers with a wide dark red edge, this was originally listed in the Heirloom catalogue as a Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 26 “patio rose”. The blooms are large and the bush very floriferous, often making stunning sprays, as well as a bold statement in the garden. The rose was bred by John Clements from undisclosed parentage. ‘Glamour Girl’ Photo by Kathy Strong Heirloom Roses also later reclassified another John Clements introduction ‘Willo’-the-Wisp,’ which had been originally introduced as a miniature in 1998. This very attractive bicolor single is pink with a yellow center and deep amber stamens. The bush is very vigorous and grows more like a climber. The blooms are somewhat small on thin stems but the color is novel and attractive. ‘Will-o’-the-Wisp’ Photo courtesy Heirloom Roses In addition to the reclassifications, a few miniflora singles were registered in the early years. These include ‘Kieran’s Rose’, a yellow with red edges introduced in 2006 by amateur hybridizer Sergio Aguilar from a cross of ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ × ‘Playboy’ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 27 ‘Kieran’s Rose’ Photo by Justin Ekuan The landscape for the miniflora single was dramatically changed in 2008 with the introduction by Whit Wells of ‘Sunglow’. This is a gorgeous golden large single of undisclosed breeding that presents on nicely proportioned foliage both individually and as attractive sprays. It is also said to be intensely fragrant, though I have not noticed this. Reviewers in Horizon Roses, the annual review by exhibitors of top new exhibition varieties, warmly praised ‘Sunglow’, however several expressed concern on where it would be shown, there being in general no separate class for miniflora singles at rose shows. This soon became a non-issue since show schedule writers responded by expanding the miniature single class to permit both miniature and miniflora singles. And with its bold color and large size, ‘Sunglow’ promptly began to dominate the class. It also began to win in the miniflora spray class with regularity. Most recently its success reached a peak when a specimen shown by Carol & Dave Shockley of Conway, Arkansas was awarded the GardenWeb Rose Forum Best of Show Trophy at the Fall 2014 Tyler National Show, which trophy is awarded to the best one stem specimen on the trophy table. ‘Sharon’s Delight’ Photo by Brenna Bosch Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 28 The success of ‘Sunglow’ has been followed by two additional reclassifications of single minifloras. These include ‘Sharon’ Delight’, an ivory white single from Ralph Moore originally introduced as a shrub in 1996. A cross of the miniature rose, ‘Golden Angel’ × by the old tea rose, ‘Safrano’, this is a compact and rounded shrub of two to three feet in height and about three feet in width. The blooms typically present five wavy and ruffled petals with an average diameter of two and a half inches with a large circle of golden stamens. The rose was named for Sharon van Enoo, an eminent southern Californian editor and rosarian who has prominently promoted the roses of Louis Lens, David Austin and Ralph Moore. ‘Poppy’ Photo by Dona Martin Also recently reclassified as a miniflora is ‘Poppy’, an orange red single introduced in 1960 as a floribunda. A cross of the floribundas ‘Cocorico’ × ‘Geranium Red’, the blooms are presented individually and in large sprays on a modest, but prolific knee-high shrub. The blooms are reminiscent of the California Poppy, Eschscholzia californica, a species of flowering plant native to California that was selected as the state flower by the California State Floral Society in December 1890, its golden blooms being deemed a fitting symbol for the Golden State. ‘Angel Grace’ Photo by Bob Martin Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 29 Intrigued by the success of the outstanding gold miniflora single, ‘Sunglow’, I registered ‘Angel Grace’, my lovely, single pale yellow cross of ‘Anne Morrow Lindbergh’ x ‘Julia Child’ in 2014 as a miniflora. It is a healthy grower, making a 4foot x 2-foot bush with abundant sprays of blooms that start off yellow and gold, fading to a rich cream. The rose is named after my granddaughter, Evangeline Grace. ‘Bronze Medal’ Photo by Bob Martin In addition, I registered ‘Bronze Medal’, another single miniflora from the cross of ‘Anne Morrow Lindbergh’ x ‘Julia Child’. This presents bronze/copper-colored, single blooms, appearing individually and in small sprays, on a 3-foot x 3-foot bush with clean, glossy foliage. ‘Maroon Eight’ Photo by Burling Leong Most recently, Burling Leong, who had worked for many years with Ralph Moore and maintains a nursery in Visalia, California, has introduced ‘Maroon Eight’, a single miniflora with dark velvety red blooms that ages to dark velvety maroon. When asked the origin of the name, Burling reported simply that the rose is maroon with typically eight petals. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 30 ‘Evening Star’ Photo by Richard Anthony Richard Anthony, of For Love of Roses, LLC in Memphis, Tennessee has also introduced a line of single miniature and miniflora roses, including three miniflora singles in 2015. They include, ‘Evening Star’, a large (3”+) pinkish mauve single that more often than not has only five petals. It has a white eye and a slight fragrance. ‘Morning Star’ is also a large (2 1/2 - 3”) yellow miniflora single that will remind some of a super size ‘My Sunshine’. The stamens are a darker yellow and stand out. The petal count is normally five and on occasion will be up to eight petals. ‘Tom Mayhew’ Photo by Brenna Bosch The third is named ‘Tom Mayhew’ and was registered on February 11, 2015, which was the 80th birthday of Tom Mayhew, the noted Pennsylvania rosarian and photographer. The rose is a 2 1/2’ single that is magenta colored with a large white eye and yellow stamens. Richard says that it “has that WOW factor that will make exhibitors and judges alike stop and admire the rose.” In conclusion, it will be seen that the miniflora single, promoted by the success of ‘Sunglow’ has come of age on the show tables, and with its typical modest size bush is an excellent choice for a border or small spot in the garden. ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! ! 31 John Mattia To Receive 2014 Hedrick Award By Robert B. Martin, Jr. Escondido, California [email protected] John P. Mattia of Orange, Connecticut is the recipient of the 2014 Guy Blake Hedrick, Jr. Award. The Guy Blake Hedrick, Jr. Award was established in memory of Guy Blake Hedrick, Jr. to recognize outstanding rose exhibitors who display the highest levels of excellence, integrity, and respect for the ideals of showing roses typified by Blake Hedrick during his long career as a rosarian. It is intended as a life-long achievement award for an exhibitor or team of exhibitors who have had success at the National, District, and local levels, and also have been a model in sharing their knowledge in growing championship roses. Guy Blake Hedrick Award Plaque Original Design by John Mattia The first award was made in 2003 to Slats Wathen. John Mattia is the 13th recipient of the award and joins a group of outstanding exhibitors listed at the end of this article. John P. Mattia is a nationally recognized rose exhibitor, rose photographer, and rose lecturer, who has been growing and photographing roses for more than 49 years. He has been showing roses since 1977 and currently grows more than 250 hybrid teas at his residence in Orange, CT. Through the years, he has won more than 80 hybrid tea Queens of Show, beginning with ‘Admiral Rodney’ in 1981. He also won the Queen of Show at the 1995 Fall National in Indianapolis. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 32 As an exhibitor, John has excelled in the national and district challenge classes. On a national level, he has won six national trophies, including the Nicholson Perpetual Challenge Bowl, the national J. Horace McFarland Memorial Award, the Earl of Warwick Urn, the Dr. T. Allen Kirk Perpetual Trophy, and the travelling trophies, the M. S. Hershey Bowl and the Rosedale Bowl. On the district level, he has won his district J. Horace McFarland Memorial Award on ten separate occasions. ‘Sheer Bliss’, ‘Touch of Class’, ‘Garden Party’ ‘Sheer Elegance’, ‘Gemini’ ‘St. Patrick’ 2002 Earl of Warwick Urn, Shown by John Mattia But the Hedrick Award is not just about winning – it is also about promoting the art of exhibition of the rose”. John Mattia is a nationally recognized digital art rose photographer who has taken more than 10,000 rose photos in public and private rose gardens throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. His digital rose photography and digital photo rose art have been published in regional and national publications including the New York Times and the American Rose. He has served as the official photographer at five national shows, and has presented numerous programs on rose photography at district and national conventions. “Cyclone” Rose Art by John Mattia On a local level John was a founder of the Connecticut Rose Society in 1980 and was the chair of its first rose show a year later. Since then, every year, he has been involved in planning and managing this rose show that draws 1,000 viewers Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 33 annually to Elizabeth Park, America’s oldest public rose garden. John has served the Connecticut Rose Society as President and is the recipient of the bronze honor medal for his service. He is a lifelong horticultural judge and master rosarian and has been honored by the Yankee District with its silver honor medal, as well as the designation of Outstanding Judge and Outstanding Consulting Rosarian. On a national level, John served a regional editor of Horizon Roses for more than 20 years and continues as a reporter to this day. In addition, John served two terms on the ARS Horticultural Exhibitors Committee during my tenure as its chairman. He was an active and valuable participant in the affairs of the Committee. John also served as chair of the ARS Program Services Committee during the years 2006-2009, during which he was instrumental in developing numerous PowerPoint programs for use by local societies. John has also served on the ARS National Horticultural Judges Committee, the ARS Marketing Committee, and the Editorial Advisory Committee. As an author John has published numerous high quality articles on roses, including an article in the 2006 American Rose Annual. He was also the Guest Editor of the 2004 American Rose Annual that featured his rose photography, including the cover. He has also authored several articles on exhibiting roses for Rose Exhibitors’ Forum during my tenure as editor. These include the seminal articles, “Stem Wars” and “Art of Challenge Classes”. He is also the author of the widely reprinted, “Cutting, Storing, and Transporting Roses for Exhibition.” John Mattia Cutting Blooms for Show Photo by Baldo Villegas But above all, the Hedrick Award is about being the kind of exhibitor exemplified by Blake Hedrick – the mentor – the exhibitor who shares his knowledge. As recalled by 2013 Hedrick winner, Bob House – “John has done more than compete and win. He has helped to educate exhibitors at rose seminars and with numerous articles on growing and showing roses published locally and at the district and national levels. One example is when several years ago John went to Tulsa at Blake Hedrick’s request to present two programs on growing and showing roses at a district workshop. He also traveled with Blake and others to rose shows in this Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 34 country and in Canada and helped exhibitors prepare and enter their roses at shows.” ‘Purple Splash 2015 ARS Calendar Photo by John Mattia John was a personal friend of Blake Hedrick and instrumental in the establishment of the Blake Hedrick Award. He is the one who took responsibility for the fund raising for the award, and also designed the plaque given for the award. I am personally very pleased that the Committee was finally able to give John Mattia the Hedrick Award. He is exactly the kind of exhibitor exemplified by Blake Hedrick – the mentor – the exhibitor who shares his knowledge with newcomers and up-andcomers. Summing up, John’s lifelong friend David Ciak said in support of his nomination – “John Mattia personifies the purpose and character of the Hedrick Award for his devotion to encouraging and educating numerous rosarians in the art, science and values of exhibiting roses while establishing himself as one of the top exhibitors in the United States.” John Mattia will receive his award at the ARS Fall Convention in Syracuse. Guy Blake Hedrick Jr. Award Winners 2015 – John P. Mattia, Orange, Connecticut 2014 – Dale & Elaine Martin, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 2013 – Bob & Doris House, Loma Linda, Missouri 2012 – Larry & Doris Meyer, Hazelwood, Missouri 2011 – Don & Paula Ballin, Highland Park, Illinois 2010 – Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton, South Carolina 2009 – John & Donna Hefner, Indianapolis, Indiana 2008 – Dr. Tommy Cairns & Luis Desamero, Studio City, California 2007 – Robert B. Martin Jr., Gilbert, Arizona 2006 – Harold & Jean Baker, Lakeland, Florida 2005 – Dr. Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, South Carolina 2004 – Jeff Stage, San Diego, California 2003 – Slats Wathen, Beaumont, Texas ! ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 35 Know, Grow and Show By Pam Powers Centreville, Virginia (CR and Chairperson for ARF Rose Show & Photography Contest) On June 7 & 8, 2014, Arlington Rose Foundation growers shared their mastery of growing great roses through a diversity of rose and photography exhibits for public display at Merrifield Garden Center. The two-day event showcased our passion and talent through a friendly competition by our many members. The Back Story The phone calls, e-mails, garden visits and questions two weeks before the rose show were fast and furious. Members new to exhibiting were planning to put their growing skills on exhibit at Arlington Rose Foundation 58th Rose Show & Photography Contest. Exhibit they did. Of the 51 awards, 36% were awarded to new or relatively new exhibitors! To take the nerves out of exhibiting, ARF’s top-flight coaches who are award winning exhibitors like Bill Blevins, John Smith, Rick Brown and Pam Powers helped members through team coaching at a mini practice show. For some, one-onone coaching in their rose garden in the weeks prior to the show was helpful. At the show, Bill assisted the novices while John helped everyone else! Highlights of Arlington Rose Foundation Exhibitors and Their Roses Flashlight in hand, Angela Lungu was out before 5 am the morning of the show cutting her roses. A fan of old garden roses and David Austin roses, Angela captured two awards, Best Novice Single Bloom with ‘Julia Child’ where there were 16 entries and Most Fragrant OGR or Shrub with ‘Jude the Obscure’. As a first time experience, Angela exclaimed, “what a fun way to meet other rose growers and learn more about your own roses! Bill Blevins was so knowledgeable, everyone was so helpful.” Now, she vows to cut a day earlier for the District show in Richmond. My prediction is she will be hard to beat in the categories she chooses to enter. ‘Jude the Obscure’ Rebecca Peterson set out to improve her rose growing techniques this year. She came to the pruning demos to learn, applied the right fertilizers, sought exhibiting Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 36 advice before the show and beat out the competition for Best Modern Shrub with a lovely ‘Graham Thomas’. George Carneal, a member and excellent grower since the 1960s, exhibited for the first time and won an award for Best Grandiflora Spray with ‘Cherry Parfait’. Everyone was thrilled that you finally competed, George! Mary Arnhold won Best Novice Spray with ‘Julia Child’ and her son Chris won Best Junior Spray with ‘Sexy Rexy’. Mary looks forward to our spring show and sandwiches it in between Chris’ softball games and her daughter’s dance recital that tend to fall on the same busy weekend. All of us are proud of both of them! Chris Arnold, & Mary Arnold with Winning Entries Amy Kemp from Clarksville, Maryland, one of the “famous Park sisters of the rose world” won her first awards with a graceful cycle of bloom with ‘Tropicana’. It is not an easy category to do. You must prepare and cut for the stages of bloom with three roses, one exhibition, one full open stamens showing and one buds, petals beginning to unfurl. She also won the public vote for Best Fragrant Hybrid Tea with ‘Sugar Moon’. It is so engaging having attendees vote with their nose! In my opinion, they picked the right rose. Noemi Vayra who graduated from novice status last year, made the award table with three mini blooms of ‘Kormisso’. Initially, they were tight blooms but she followed John’s instructions to open the blooms and her roses looked just like miniature ‘Hot Princess’. Likewise, another novice graduate from last year, Steve Sparks who exhibited with Sharlie Eaton, won several awards. Their nicest award, I thought was a Hi-Lo with ‘Elina’ and ‘Sunsplash’. It was refreshing that they go for the challenge classes. My good friend and neighbor, Sandra Friend goes for the Court of Honor win. She continues winning with her miniature rose, ‘Bee’s Knees’, this time for miniature King. Consulting Rosarian Bill Toth dominated with two Queens, Hybrid Tea with ‘Hot Princess’ and Miniflora with ‘Whirlaway’, plus an assortment of nine other awards, including a stunning collection of three ‘Hot Princess’ and Best Floribunda Spray and Single Bloom with ‘Golden Holstein’. Growing about 60 rosebushes, Bill really appreciates the beauty of an opening bloom and tries different techniques to yield Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 37 the perfect bloom. About the 2014 show, Bill said, “what a great way to spend the day! Seeing so many new exhibitors display and share their roses is invigorating,” Dave Maxwell made a great showing, winning the Dowager Queen with ‘Blush Noisette’ and several other classes. Obviously, Dave applies his soil and fertilization research assiduously in his own garden. ‘Blush Noisette; Jan McKibben gleefully prepared her roses, winning with Best Miniature Spray with ‘Bee’s Knees’. Jan explained “I love to clerk at ARF’s show, it helps me learn and I like seeing the roses placed on the awards table. I get so excited when it is one of mine.” Octogenarian Desmond Sheehan put together a classy award-winning English box. You don’t often see the combination of ‘Elina’, ‘Touch of Class’ and ‘Elegant Beauty’. His daughter, Catherine, an avid gardener from New Jersey, assisted Desmond as he also won Hybrid Tea Prince with ‘Touch of Class’ and Best 3 Hybrid Tea blooms-Red collection with ‘Let Freedom Ring’. Desmond was so excited to find out the results that it was a pleasure to chase him out of the judging area a couple of times! For the second year in a row, Charlie Brannon won the photography category with ‘Signature’, topping 54 competitive entries. He also helped others get their photos in the right category during the show preparation and then took many photos of the show. His son Gavin and Alyssa Mercier, two juniors and budding exhibitors, were excited over their wins, but tried to keep it cool for the cameras. Closing Thoughts For a complete listing of exhibiting results, please go to our website: http://www.arlingtonrose.org. Thank you to all that made the show possible: Exhibitors, volunteers, donors, advertisers, Merrifield Garden Center, Judges, coaches and attendees. Our members’ interest in rose culture creates positive energy that is exciting and greatly appreciated. ! ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 38 You Won With What? By Peter Schneider Mantua, Ohio (Reprinted with permission from September/October 2014 American Rose Rambler, Peter Schneider, editor) At the Cleveland Rose Show in September, Susan & I won Classic Shrub (best hybrid rugosa, hybrid musk, hybrid moyesii or kordesii) with the hybrid rugosa ‘Red Dagmar’, best miniature or miniflora spray with ‘Loyal Friend’, swept the shrub rose court with Vegesacker Charme’, ‘The Charlatan’, and ‘Women in Military’, and used ‘Modern Magic’ and ‘New Horizon’ in a winning collection of three floribunda sprays. Since these roses are not often exhibited, or awarded trophies, and roses like this often prompt questions when they do win, I will say a few words about them here, while adding a caveat from Susan that we do also grow, exhibit and enjoy many mainstream and “normal” roses. ‘Red Dagmar’ Photo by Neil Evans ‘Red Dagmar’ is not a sport of ‘Dagmar Hastrup’, but like that famous rose it is a single-petaled hybrid rugosa. Its cherry red blooms are smaller than ‘Dagmar Hastrup’s, and its habit is less elegant, with a propensity to generate non-productive stubby growth. It has rarely grown past 3-feet high in our garden, and unlike most rugosas does not sucker. Like almost all single-petaled roses, blooms are at their best for one day only. As we get deeper into September, fewer and fewer single-petaled roses will open on the morning of a show after being picked as a bud the evening before. ‘Red Dagmar’ is one that did. Our successful entry was a solitary bloom, helped a lot by its brilliant golden stamens. This rugosa was introduced by Spek in Holland in 1997, and we imported it from Dicksons in Northern Ireland a year later. As far I can remember, this is the first time we have ever exhibited it. At the Cleveland show miniatures and minifloras compete for separate courts, but one trophy for a spray of either classification. We were surprised (but pleased) to Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 39 see our spray of ‘Loyal Friend’ prevail against a lot of high quality competition in this category. For a number of years ‘Loyal Friend’ was the only single-petaled miniflora. It is best thought of as a miniature ‘Sally Holmes’, both in habit and bloom, eager to produce sprays showing both elegant fully-open blooms and charming half-open buds. The blooms have exceptional substance for a singlepetaled rose. ‘Loyal Friend’ was bred by the California amateur Barney Gardner sometime in the late 1980s or early 1990s. We received cuttings from Kim Rupert in 1995 and introduced the rose into commerce in 2001. ‘Loyal Friend’ Photo by Neil Evans ‘Vegesacker Charme’ is a tall, sprawling shrub generating massive sprays of small pink and silver single-petaled blooms. These sprays last a long time, are reliably weatherproof, and because the stamens are not bright in the first place fading can be hard to gauge. Therefore it is possible to win with a spray that is several days old. We have now done this several times. ‘Vegesacker Charme’ was introduced by Kordes in Germany in 2003 and we imported it that same year. ‘Vegesacker Charme’ Photo by Neil Evans Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 40 ‘The Charlatan’ will be the best known of the roses I discuss on this page, registered as a shrub but growing narrow and upright like a modest climber. Its single-petaled pink blooms evoke ‘Dainty Bess’ although its ample, healthy foliage would be something completely new to that venerable rose. ‘The Charlatan’ will produce gigantic sprays, and by continuous and judicious disbudding the exhibitor can time a spray for almost any day he needs one. ‘The Charlatan’ was bred by Meilland in France (where it is called ‘Astronomia’) and introduced in the USA by Conard-Pyle in 2009. We purchased our plant at a local garden center in 2010. ‘The Charlatan’ Photo by Neil Evans The bright red ‘Women in Military’ is one of Paul Jerabek’s most robust introductions. It was to have been named Women in the Military after the organization of women veterans for which it was introduced, but at that time the American Rose Society limited rose names to three words and Paul always vigorously adhered to ARS rules. Paul sent many of his seedlings to Conard-Pyle for further evaluation, and this one got the closest to commercial introduction, falling off the tracks only when the seedling now known as ‘Knock Out’ arrived at their test gardens. The plant grows to a bushy 5’, with sprays ranging from a modest three blooms to an exuberant nine. Paul registered ‘Women in Military’ in 1993 and we received cuttings from him at that time. There is no special strategy to winning rose show trophies with ‘Women in Military’. Just let it grow. For a collection of three floribunda sprays, we used Jackson & Perkins’ ‘Tuscan Sun’ along with two other orange-shaded floribundas, both of which we had imported from Dickson in Northern Ireland many years ago and exhibited only rarely since. Although it is has almost completely disappeared from commerce, ‘New Horizon’ (a Dickson introduction from 1991 that won a gold medal in Belfast two years later) is still remarkable for its color-changing blooms, with shades of pink giving way to a progression of every possible expression of gold and orange. The sprays do not arrive in tidy, symmetrical shapes, so are best used in collections, especially at venues (such as Cleveland) where only one vase is used for multiple stems and the other sprays can conceal the gaps presented by ‘New Horizon’ on its own. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 41 ‘Modern Magic’ is the most spectacular of the striped floribundas that Jack Christiansen was developing just as his hybridizing career at Armstrong Roses ended. The full-petaled blooms are bright orange, fading to brick, striped in brilliant white. They arrive both singly and in well spaced sprays on a plant that is too blackspot-prone by today’s standards, but worth pampering. This rose got lost in the shuffle when Jackson & Perkins absorbed Armstrong, but when it was listed by Dicksons in Northern Ireland we grabbed it. Good thing, since they offered it only one year. ‘Tuscan Sun’, ‘Modern Magic’, ‘New Horizon’ Photo by Neil Evans I enjoy exhibiting obscure roses, and bringing new roses to shows for fellow rosarians to enjoy (even if l don’t actually enter them). Does entering a rose that the judges may not know give you an advantage? Depends. If a judge is relying on a mental picture of the best possible specimen of a variety that he has ever seen, you’re automatically creating that picture with a rose that is new to the judge. On the other hand, some judges don’t want to be the first to reward an unfamiliar rose, while others are suspicious of unknown roses, concerned that they might be misnamed. Suspicion is very hard to overcome. So it is probably a wash, although it is much easier to win with obscure roses today than it was when I began exhibiting in 1981. One thing remains the same after all those years: it is still almost impossible to win with an obscure rose if it is not very good. ! ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 42 To download registration form, program schedule, make hotel reservations and for more information, go to: http://www.singasongofroses.org/ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 43 Sing a Song of Roses By Elton Smith and Brian Burley Conference Co-Chairmen On behalf of the following hosts, the Columbus Rose Club, the Delaware Area Rose Society and the Lancaster Rose Club, we welcome you to the American Rose Society National Spring and Miniature Conference and Rose Show, which honors eminent hybridizers Dr. Keith Zary and Whit Wells. Our conference opens with an arrangement workshop from 9:00AM to 5:00PM on Friday at the hotel, titled “Modern, Mechanics...and Make It Sing” coordinated by Drs. Gary Barlow and Lew Shupe. If arranging is not your interest, there will be an optional bus tour on Friday. It will visit German Village, a historic neighborhood which was settled by German immigrants in the mid 1800’s and which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Lunch in German Village will be provided at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus Restaurant, which is known for its German desserts. In the afternoon you will explore Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, a premier botanical landmark which includes a collection of glass works by artist Dale Chihuly. Miniature Court 2013 Columbus All-Miniature Show Photo by Andrew Hearne Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 44 One of the highlights of this Conference will be, of course, the rose show. We encourage all participants to enter horticulture, arrangement and photography classes. Remember that this show is open for both large and miniature/miniflora roses. We have planned several interesting educational programs. Our speakers are nationally known and respected in their fields and include the candidates for American Rose Society Vice President, Sam Jones and Bob Martin. Our banquet on Saturday evening will be musically oriented following our theme “Sing a Song of Roses”. Music and photography will be featured throughout the evening and, as usual, national awards presented. We believe you will really enjoy the awards banquet. On Sunday, we will board buses and go on a great garden tour, which will include the Columbus Park of Roses. Many of you may remember the Park of Roses as the site of the American Rose Society headquarters from 1954 to 1974. There are more than 11,000 rose bushes in the Park including 400 old garden roses, an EarthKind rose garden, an herb garden and perennial gardens. We will also visit a private rose garden in the suburb of Westerville, Inniswood Metro Park Rose Garden and Oakland Nursery and Garden Center, the largest of its kind in Central Ohio. Columbus Park of Roses Our hope is that you will enjoy the show, the Conference and Columbus. If there is anything we can do to make your stay more enjoyable, please let us know. For more information, go to: http://www.singasongofroses.org/ ! ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 45 Notes on a Show Schedule . . . By Robert B. Martin Jr. [email protected] President Jolene Adams advises judges (and exhibitors) that the 2015 Official List of Approved Exhibition Names for Exhibitors & Judges is available in electronic form for $15 as a pdf on the ARS website at http://www.rose.org. It may be found in the store under the “Shop” tag – click on New Products once you enter the Store. This version can easily be used on your portable electronic devices when you are judging or entering roses. ℘ Pre-publication orders are now being accepted for Combined Rose List 2015, to be published in March 2015. Advance orders receive free shipping (within the United States) and are shipped on the first day books are available. To make your reservation, simply send your check in the amount of $25 per copy to Peter Schneider, Box 677, Mantua, Ohio 44255. You may also purchase it with a credit or debit card payment via Pay Pal at http://www.combinedroselist.com/whatsnew. ℘ ‘Paradise Found’, a strongly scented 2009 introduction from Meilland, records its first Queen at the Spokane RS Show, shown by Ray Hoffman. ℘ ‘Sheer Joy’, Bill Blok’s cross of ‘Sheer Elegance’ x ‘Touch of Class’, wins its first Queen at the Lake Superior RS Show, shown by Deb Keiser. At the same show, Deb also scored the first royalty appearance of ‘Mamy Blue’ an older Delbard variety as Princess. ℘ Fred Wright introduces his yb HT ‘Miss Katelyn’ to the royal court, winning King at the Patrick Henry RS Show. ℘ Tommy Hebert shows off his hybrid, ‘Resa G’, scoring its first King at the Golden Triangle RS Show. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 46 ‘Resa G’ Photo courtesy Tommy Heber ℘ ‘Diane’s Delight’, one of Eddie Edwards’ last roses, recorded its first Princess at the Loveland RS Show, shown by Carol Roman. ℘ ‘Spring’s A Comin’’, a 2001 Whit Wells intro finally wins its first Miniflora Queen at the Western NY RS Show, shown by Gene Noto. ℘ Brad Jalbert’s hybrid, ‘Paula Smart’, sold by Edmunds as “Smart & Sassy”, records its first Miniflora Queen at the Rhode Island RS Show, shown by Irwin & Cindy Ehrenreich. ℘ ‘Jolene Adams’, on the heels of its reclassification as a miniflora, recorded its first Miniflora Queen at the Mother Lode RS Show, shown by Rosemary Sawyer. Jolene Adams with ‘Jolene Adams’ ℘ Fred Wright’s ‘Crystal Palace’ makes its first Miniflora Queen at the Indianapolis RS Show, shown by Mark & Cathy Nolen. Another Fred Wright introduction, ‘Fred’s Showtime’ recorded its first Miniflora Queen at the Cleveland Lincoln Co RS Show, shown by Don & Mary Myers. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 47 ‘Fred’s Showtime’ Photo courtesy Don & Mary Meyers ℘ ‘Patron’ has its first Miniflora Queen at the Santa Fe RS Show, shown by Jack & Juanita Ortega. ℘ ‘Family Holiday’ the San Diego National Convention rose bred by Jim Sproul, recorded its first Miniflora Queen at the Mount Diablo RS Show, shown by Lou Evans. ℘ Tom Carruth surprises with a miniature of classic HT form, ‘You’re the One’ , which recorded its first Mini Queen at the Seattle RS Show, shown by Mike & Alexa Peterson. ℘ ‘Marriotta’ – accidentally entered in the class for Queen despite its decorative form – recorded its first Mini Queen at the Mother Lode RS Show, shown by Beverly Rose Hopper. ‘Marriotta’ Photo by Dona Martin ℘ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 48 ‘Olivia Rose’, named by Steve Singer to honor the memory of Olivia Rose Engel, a beautiful young child taken in the Sandy Hook Tragedy, recorded its first Mini Spray at the Portland RS Mini Show, shown by Carl & Carolyn Finch. ‘Olivia Rose’ Photo courtesy Steve Singer ℘ ‘Tattooed Daughter’, named by me to honor my daughter Elysia Kathleen, recorded its first Mini Spray at the Penn Jersey District Show, shown by Bill & Kathy Kozemchak. ‘Tattooed Daughter’ Photo by Andrew Hearne ℘ ‘Sandy’s Pick’, picked and named by Sandy Lundberg, recorded its first Miniflora Spray at the North Central District Show, shown by John & Judy Schroeder. ℘ ‘Enchanted Evening’, a 2008 J&P introduction, has its first winning Floribunda Bloom, shown at the Miami Valley RS Show by Mark Miller. ℘ ‘Doris Day’, a ‘Julia Child’ offspring by Christian Bedard, records its first winning Floribunda Bloom at the Buckeye District Show, shown by Tom Herr. ℘ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 49 ‘Madeleine’, the erstwhile miniflora reclassed as a floribunda, recorded its first Floribunda Bloom at the Deep South District Show, shown by it hybridizer, Ray Guillebeau. ℘ ‘Blue For You’ – not blue but a dusty purple – wins its first Floribunda Bloom at the Houston RS Show, shown by Earl & Deanna Krause. ℘ ‘Let’s Celebrate’, a Fryer floribunda from the U. K., has its first winning Floribunda Spray at the Pacific Northwest District Show, shown by Barbara & Bruce Lind. ℘ ‘Easter Basket’ recorded its first Floribunda Spray Queen at the Orange Co RS Show, shown by Justin & Lilly Ekuan. ℘ ‘Anne Graber’ – a 2008 Paul Jerabek creation available at Susan & Peter Schneider’s Freedom Gardens, recorded its first winning Floribunda Spray at the NE Ohio RS Show, shown by Cal Schroeck. ℘ Susan & Peter Schneider perform a remarkable feat, introducing five different roses to the trophy table for the first time at the NE Ohio RS Show. They include ‘Loyal Friend’, winning its first Miniflora Spray; the hybrid rugosa, ‘Red Dagmar’ winner of the Classic Shrub; the Kordes shrub ‘Vegesacker Charme’ as Modern Shrub Queen; ‘Ville de Saint Denis’, an 1853 mp sport or seedling of ‘La Reine’ as Dowager Queen; and the 1894 HP, ‘Clio’, winning the Victorian Award. (See the article, “You Won With What?” in this issue for further information.) ℘ The 2011 Austin shrub, ‘Princess Anne’ wins its first Modern Shrub at the Sacramento RS, shown by Charlotte Owendyk. ℘ Three other Austin roses win its first Modern Shrub, including ‘Fighting Temeraire’, at the WI State Fair, shown by Larry Heebsh; ‘Princess Alexandra of Kent’, at the Potomac RS Show, shown by Pam Powers; and ‘Lichfield Angel’ at the Cleveland Lincoln Co RS Show, shown by Robert Myers. ℘ ‘Fragrant Lavender Simplicity’ recorded its first Modern Shrub at the Syracuse RS Show, shown by Annette Delgiorno. ℘ Will Radler’s ‘Milwaukee’s Calatrava’, winner of the Best Floribunda Rose at the 2013 Biltmore Rose Trials, recorded its first winning Modern Shrub at the Central District Show, shown by Mike & Anita Eckley. Another Radler rose, ‘Double Knock Out’ recorded its first Modern Shrub at the Huntsville-Twickenham RS Show, shown by Janet Emery. ℘ Keith Zary’s groundcover ‘Beach Blanket’ recorded its first Modern Shrub at the Buckeye District Show, shown by Elton Smith. ℘ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 50 Sally Estee records the first winning Modern Shrub winners for the Clements 2003 intro, ‘Magnificent Perfume’ a week apart, the first at the Mount Diablo RS Show, followed by the NCNH District Show. ‘Magnificent Perfume’ Photo courtesy Heirloom Roses ℘ ‘Incantation’ a 2007 Paul Barden rose, recorded its first winning Shrub at the Golden Triangle RS Show, shown by Earl & Deanna Krause. ℘ ‘White Eden’, a white sport of ‘Pierre de Ronsard’, recorded its first winning Climber at the Spokane RS Show, shown by Carol Newcomb. ℘ The Radler climber, ‘Cloud 10’ recorded its first winner at the Yankee District Show, shown by Cindy & Irwin Ehrenreich. ℘ ‘Sarasota Spice’, a 2006 white Noisette from John Starnes recorded its first Victorian Award at the Tallahassee RS Show, shown by Cheryl Gibbons & Michael Michelis. ‘Sarasota Spice’ Photo by John Starnes ℘ The species rose, ‘Rosa glutinosa’ wins its first Genesis Award at the Rhode Island RS Show, shown by Andie & Susie Vanable. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 51 ℘ Robbie Tucker, on reading the spraying issue of REF, makes the thicker, nontearing 8 mil nitrile gloves available at Rosemania. " Letters Hi Bob, I am working on my next Rose of the Month story and have selected ‘Playboy’. I would like to clarify how this rose should be exhibited. It has 7-10 petals and is classified as a single. Since it is classified as a single, if a particular bloom presents up to 8 petals, I suppose it could be shown as a single. However, most of the time it would have more petals and would have to be shown as a semi-double, particularly if the show schedule notes the definition of a single is 4-8 petals. Any input you may have regarding this rose would be most welcome. Suzanne Horn Glendale, CA Editor’s Reply: Suzanne: That is a very good question. First, I will fall back on the words you have heard before, “I once wrote an article about that.” In fact it was called “The Show and the Single Rose”, and it appeared in the Fall 2005 issue of Rose Exhibitors’ Forum. The issues raised in that article have never been resolved. In fact, the project to actually classify roses as singles or not singles has never gone forward. And, so the problem continues of understanding exactly what it means for a show rose to be a single. It is in fact a project I have sitting on my computer called the “Singles Project” with a view toward an updated article for Rose Exhibitors Forum. The Guidelines for Judging Roses in its most recent edition state, “A single HT is defined by the Classification Committee as having a petal count of 4-8 petals.” OK that is a botanical classification and conforms with the general botanical definition of a “single” flower. The problem is how to apply that to a rose. The first question of course is how many petals does the rose have? Here we normally find a range of values. Or we may find no value at all. Or, we will find different values depending on which source we consult. ‘Playboy’ is an excellent example. Its listing in Modern Roses 12 contains no report at all of how many petals it has, except that it is described as “single”. Then there’s the report at HelpMeFind that states that it has exactly “10 petals”, but then in the next sentence reports it to be “semi-double (9-16 petals)”. Also, Peter Schneider, who is meticulous about such matters, generally notes a “single” in the Combined Rose List with the description “s”. In the case of Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 52 ‘Playboy’ we find in CRL 2014 the “s”, so as far as Peter Schneider is concerned it is a single. So what’s a judge to do? Here are some principles that I think are applicable: 1. A rose is either a single or it is not. I do not subscribe to the view that it can be both, i.e. a variety with 7-10 petals is a single when it happens to have seven petals and the same variety is not a single when it happens to have 10. If that were the case you could enter two ‘Playboy’ in conflicting classes. For example, it is common to have a class for the best single bloom. It is also common to have a class for the best open bloom with no singles allowed. I think it would incongruous to have ‘Playboy’ win both classes depending on how many petals the specimen might have (or the number of petals the exhibitor pulled). 2. A corollary of the above rule is that in the case where a rose has a range of petals, if the lower range is 8 or below, it is a single, notwithstanding that from time to time it might have more than 8 petals. (If my entry in a singles class had 9 petals, I’m pretty sure I would yank one just in case the judge decided to count them.) 3. Another corollary of that rule is that if the normal lower range is more than 8 petals, then it is not a single. To put it bluntly, you cannot remove all but 5 petals from ‘Moonstone’ and enter it as a single. 4. If MR 12 says it is a “single” or if CRL says it is “s” then it is a single. 5. We still need to do something with the judge’s manual and the classification sources to clarify what is or is not a single. And - I think this important - I don’t see why the “botanical” classification of a rose must necessarily control classification in a rose show. Back to your question - is ‘Playboy’ a single? The answer is “yes”. See reason 4. Note also that history supports this because it is and has been for years at or near the top of the show results for single roses. I will welcome the comments of readers as I ready an exposition of single roses for a coming issue of Rose Exhibitors’ Forum. Bob # # # Bob, Based on the conversation I had with you and the Lundbergs and others about protective spray gear, I’m finding that our exhibitor friends use a gamut of PPE options that range from no extra protection all the way to the “moon suit”, etc. I wondered if you would consider a future survey for REF on this topic. I would be very interested to see what other large scale rose growers/exhibitors use for PPE and Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 53 if I am being overly cautious compared to most of the group. I think others would find it interesting also. A recommendation would be for it to be anonymous since we all know what we’re supposed to be doing according to the CR Manual and other sources and some may not want to be criticized for not doing this. Just an idea. All the best! Cindy Dale National CR Chair Peachtree City, Georgia # # # Rose Exhibitors’ Forum Robert B. 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The current case sensitive password is set forth in the table of contents of the most recent American Rose. For membership information contact: AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY P.O. Box 30,000 Shreveport, LA 71130-0030 Phone: (318) 938-5402 Fax: (318) 938-5405 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.ars.org Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 54 © Copyright 2015 American Rose Society The Past Word . . . The Educational Value of the Rose Show By Robert B. Martin, Jr. Escondido, CA [email protected] (American Rose, March/April 2010) “When the student is ready, the master appears.” Buddhist Proverb “Never go to a doctor whose houseplants have died.” Erma Bombeck I attended my first rose show in 1982 – maybe it was 1983. I had read in the American Rose magazine of a rose show that would be held at the Los Angeles Arboretum. I had been growing roses since 1972 and fancied that I knew a lot about roses. Living then in nearby Pasadena, the show was not too far away and so I went. I don’t remember much about the rose show. There were lines of tables and I remember walking past rows of tall roses in bottles. The only name I remember was ‘Lady X’, a peculiar name for a rose, I thought, and an odd purplish color. I picked up some literature at a table, including a flyer inviting me to attend a meeting of the Pacific Rose Society. I saved the flyer, intending to attend a meeting “some day”. I never did. My second rose show was in 1984 – maybe it was earlier. This one was held at the old Hollywood Palladium. I read about it in the American Rose too and was attracted to it because it was to include a wine and cheese tasting. “A Day of Wine and Roses”, I think it was called, and advance tickets were available. I ordered four tickets, invited another couple, and the four of us went. I don’t remember much about the rose show. There was wine and cheese and the roses were presented nicely on tables. Visitors were invited to examine two or three competing entries in several classes and to ballot on the winner. We sipped our wine, Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 55 munched our cheese and crackers, and thoughtfully examined the entries, casting our ballots in little boxes for the purpose. We had no idea of how to judge, but it was a pleasant afternoon. I remember nothing of the roses. My third rose show was on November 4, 1986. It was sponsored by the Pasadena Rose Society, which I had joined in September on the invitation of the newly installed president, who just called me out of the blue. My first meeting featured a talk by Jack O’Neil on showing roses. I was fascinated by his talk and said to myself, “you can do that!” And, I became determined to try. The night before the show, I drove all over Pasadena visiting stores like Pier One Imports, looking for suitable vases in which to display the roses I planned to take to the show. I didn’t know that the vases were provided. And, on arrival, I discovered there were a lot of other things I didn’t know. I saw people in the parking lot with tall roses in containers with Q-tips sticking out of them like Martian antennas. I didn’t know why. I watched a couple bring in coolers full of perfect miniature roses. I didn’t know how they did that. In the preparation room, I found myself surrounded by beautiful roses and busy people hurrying to and fro doing things I knew nothing about. After entries had been made, Luis Desamero asked if I would like to clerk the show. I had no idea what a clerk did but said, “yes” anyway. As we entered the show room together, I was nearly overcome by the beauty and the smell of the roses filling the room. Turning to Luis I said, “I thought I knew everything about growing roses, but now I see I know nothing.” There was in fact, plenty to learn. I made nine entries that day, mostly in the novice section. I won four blue ribbons. I did not win the novice trophy; in fact the winner of the novice trophy was later awarded queen of show. I had no idea how unusual this was. But I was very happy and proudly displayed my four blue ribbons at my law office the next Monday. I also tagged along as a clerk after the judges. I watched and learned as Zelda Lloyd and Grace Seward, two of the judges, evaluated entries. I learned a little of what distinguished a very good rose from one not so good. I discovered the species rose, Rosa banksias lutea. I even learned how to thread the string on a ribbon through the hole in the entry tag. I learned a lot at that rose show. So what was the difference between the first two shows, where I learned very little, and the third, where I learned so much? The difference is that at the first two shows, I was a mere spectator. At the third, I was a participant. At that show I was a participant as an exhibitor. I was a participant as a clerk. And, I was a participant as a member of the society that sponsored the show. It was my participation that made all the difference. Today, 23 years later, I have a record of my participation in rose shows. I can tell you that as an exhibitor, I have participated in 191 rose shows. As a judge, both horticultural and arrangements, I have participated in 60 rose shows. As show chairman, I have participated in 11. And, as a clerk, I have participated in six. There is some overlap, but in all I have participated in about 250 rose shows over the last 23 years. I am also reasonably certain that I have learned something every time. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 56 I have over the course of the years read many articles and comments on the educational value of a rose show. Some have been skeptical that a rose show has much educational value at all. But the skeptics, I have noticed, generally focus on the educational benefit to the spectator – to the visitor to the show. For example, I recall one that attempted to measure the educational value of a rose show by a mathematical algorithm that compared the number of persons required to stage a show, including exhibitors and judges, to the number of “unaffiliated members of the public attending the show”. This focus, I have come to believe, is wrong. The primary educational value of a rose show lies in the education of its participants. And, as an educational organization, the rose show is the most single important educational activity that a rose society can undertake. The educational value of participation in a rose show is substantial. The exhibitor learns how to grow better roses. As stated by Don Ballin, writing in the February 1983 American Rose: “Exhibiting FORCES the grower to develop exemplary cultural practices. It is only with the correct feeding, spraying, pruning and general garden maintenance that an exhibitor becomes a frequent winner.” Much of this learning requires experimentation. So the exhibitor is usually the first to learn about new roses, new products, as well as the skill in the transportation, presentation and display of roses. And, in showing roses exhibitors learn and reaffirm good personal values including the principles that friends play fair and growing good roses requires discipline and hard work. Bob Martin Working a Rose Show Photo by Baldo Villegas The judges learn about the proper attitude to perform judging duties. They learn to set aside personal prejudices toward a type of rose or specific varieties and to judge objectively. They learn to practice courtesy in interacting with other judges and improve their skills at evaluating roses. And, they learn about roses, new varieties and older varieties with which they have not been familiar. The clerks learn about the judging process. They learn to be careful and to listen. And, they also learn about roses, their display and new varieties. The show chair and members of the show committee also learn about roses as well as organizational skills. And everyone learns the value of pulling together in a common enterprise, the Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 57 purpose of which is to show the most beautiful flower in God’s creation at its most perfect phase of possible beauty. This is not to say that there is no educational value to the spectator. I didn’t learn much as a spectator, but maybe the experience struck a spark of interest that would later ignite when I became a participant. There will be those who visit a rose show and will learn – or at least learn that they need to learn. The educational process of a rose show is not complete unless the roses are judged. By this process, exhibitors, as well as other participants, can assess the value of the things they have learned. How can you know which rose has been grown the best unless it be judged? Judging is necessary and an integral component of the educational value of a rose show. So-called “rose displays” in which examples of badly grown roses are presented will not and cannot bring out exhibitors determined to display the best a rose can be. Nor will they inform the other participants of what a rose can be and what must be done to make it so. Judging a National Show In the spring 1999 issue of Rose Exhibitors’ Forum, I published an article by Kent Campbell, later republished in the American Rose, titled “Aesthetics and Roses.” Dr. Campbell, a retired college professor of music at Western Kentucky University, observed there: “A rose show, much as a concert or a poetry reading, is an aesthetic event. There is a straight line between a Monet exhibition at an art museum and the tables at a rose show. They both primarily exist to evoke feeling in the viewer. The more one knows about French Impressionism, the more heightened the response to Monet. The same is true of roses. The more one understands varieties, growing, grooming techniques, and staging, the more feelingful the response to the rose show.” Continuing, Dr. Campbell said: “Even though an aesthetic feeling is a private phenomenon, we, as with artists of all types, want to share this special and unique experience with others. Poems are Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 58 created to be read; paintings and sculptures are created to be viewed; music is created to be heard; and roses are grown to be seen.” And so it is. A rose society without a rose show is like a musical instrument society that forms no orchestra or band. It is like a society of painters that has no exhibition of their works. It is a society of sculpture artists that keep their works in their garages. It is an educational institution that holds no classes and gives no tests. In 2009, there were 191 scheduled rose shows held in the U.S. As in years past, some additional shows were cancelled because of weather or other conditions. But, this was the first time since I have been keeping records that the number of shows held has dipped below 200. In part the decline in the number of shows is reflective of the decline in membership of the American Rose Society and its local societies, a decline that has seen several local societies fold. At the same time, the decline in rose shows is considerably less than that experienced in membership and the numbers of local societies. And by my estimate, it appears that approximately 2/3rds of the local societies continue to sponsor a rose show as a major annual event. In fact, it appears to me that societies that do not sponsor a local rose show are the ones most likely to fail. It is hard to say whether this is cause or effect, but the fact remains that nearly all of the large, vibrant local American rose societies sponsor an annual rose show. Joe Klima and his wife Marion understood the importance of rose education. Among their many contributions was the establishment of the Klima Medal, which expressly recognizes the highest levels of excellence in the field of rose education. Joe and Marion also understood the value of the rose show. As founding members of the Marin Rose Society, they encouraged exhibiting roses at the Marin County Fair and organized the Society’s annual rose show at the Marin Civic Center. As exhibitors, they were amongst the best as illustrated by the fact that in 1971, at the national rose show in San Francisco, Marion Klima won the most prestigious national trophy, the Nicholson Bowl, that calls for nine hybrid tea roses. Her entry now of historical interest - included the roses, ‘Bewitched’, ‘Champagne’. ‘Ernest H. Morse’, ‘Neville Chamberlin’, ‘Prima Ballerina’, ‘Rose Gaujard’, ‘Royal Highness’, ‘Silver Lining’ and ‘Touch of Venus’. I am pleased to receive, along with my friend Andy Plasz, the 2009 Klima Medal. We are both recognized for a lifetime of devoting and focusing our educational talents and expertise to promoting “The Rose” through consistent and reliable contributions to educating the public about roses. Much of my contribution has been about showing roses and most of what I have been able to share has been learned through my participation in rose shows. The rose show has taught me much of what I know and has given me enormous pleasure. I encourage all those serious about roses and desirous of learning more to participate in a rose show. There is undoubtedly one in your neighborhood when the roses are next in bloom. ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! ! 59 ARS 2014 Fall National Rose Show Tyler, Texas October 17, 2014 NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASSES Photo by Wade Brown J. Horace McFarland Memorial National Trophy Don & Paula Adlong, Conway, Arkansas ‘Pop Warner’, ‘Louise Estes’, ‘Here’s Sam’, ‘Perfectly Red’, ‘Veterans’ Honor’, ‘Hot Princess’, ‘Fantasy’ Photo by Satish Prabhu Earl Of Warwick Urn Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC ‘St. Patrick’, ‘Gemini’, ‘Julia Child’, ‘Ivory Fashion’, ‘Fourth of July’, ‘Bon Bon’ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 60 National Pacific Rose Society Perpetual Challenge Trophy Bob & Doris House, Loma Linda, Missouri ‘Special Merit’, ‘Cajun Moon’, ‘Uncle Joe’ Fred Edmunds, Sr. Memorial ARS Youth Award No entries Photo by Bob Lundberg Dr. T. Allen Kirk Memorial Trophy Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton, South Carolina ‘Moonstone’ Rose Hybridizers Association Trophy Don Johnson, Sapulpa, Oklahoma ‘Louise Estes’ x ‘Brenda Marlene’ President’s Trophy Barbara Jetton, Fort Smith, Arkansas ‘Gemini’, ‘Louise Estes’, ‘Hot Princess’ Photo by Satish Prabhu Robert E. And Mildred C. Lawton Miniature National Trophy Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC ‘Doris Morgan’, ‘Miss Flippins’ (2), ‘Ty’ (2), ‘Renegade’, ‘Soroptimist International’ (2), ‘Joy’ (2), ‘Memphis King’ (2) Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 61 Photo by Satish Prabhu Ralph S. Moore National Award Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton, South Carolina ‘Arcanum’, ‘Nancy Jean’, ‘Pierrine’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Breath of Spring’, ‘Marie Jeanette’, ‘Daddy Frank’, ‘Renegade’, ‘Ty’ Photo by Dona Martin J. Benjamin Williams Miniflora Rose Challenge Trophy Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton, South Carolina ‘Mary Alice’ (2), ‘Whirlaway’ (2), ‘Butter Cream’ (2), ‘Foolish Pleasure’ (2), ‘Louisville Lady’ (2) Garden Web Rose Forum Best In Show Trophy Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas ‘Sunglow’ (Miniflora single) Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 62 HORTICULTURE SPECIMENS Photo by Wade Brown Queen of Show ‘Marlons’ Day’ Ralph & Gayle Cooper, Van Buren, Arkansas Photo by Satish Prabhu King of Show ‘Hot Princess’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Princess of Show ‘Crescendo’ Ralph & Gayle Cooper, Van Buren, Arkansas Court of Honor ‘Big Time’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 63 Court of Honor ‘Eddie Edwards’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Court of Honor ‘Brother Jack’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Court of Honor ‘Signature’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Court of Honor ‘Randy Scott’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Court of Honor ‘White Success’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Court of Honor ‘Mr. Caleb’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Hybrid Tea Single No entries Fully Open Hybrid Tea Or Grandiflora ‘Hey Jack’ Bob & Doris House, Loma Linda, Missouri Hybrid Tea Or Grandiflora Spray ‘Cajun Sunrise’ James & Debbie Laperouse, Cypress, Texas Floribunda Bloom ‘Harold’s Pride’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Floribunda Spray ‘Miss Ada’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Polyantha Spray ‘Wing-Ding’ Earl & Deanna Krause, Pasadena, Texas Classic Shrub Rose No entries Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 64 Modern Shrub Rose ‘Deanna’ Earl & Deanna Krause, Pasadena, Texas Climber ‘High Society’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma LARGE ROSES CHALLENGE CLASSES Founder’s Challenge No entries Top Gun Challenge No entries Modern Rose Bouquet No entries Old Garden Rose Bouquet No entries Shrub Rose No entries Matched Pair No entries Aching Back Challenge Don & Paula Adlong, Conway, Arkansas ‘Veterans’ Honor’, ‘Randy Scott’, ‘Louise Estes’ English Box ‘Moonstone’ James & Debbie Laperouse, Cypress, Texas Large Rose Bowl ‘Hot Princess’ Ralph & Gayle Cooper, Van Buren, Arkansas Earthkind Rose ‘Pink Pet’ Donald Burger & Maria Trevino, Houston, Texas Judge’s Standard Challenge ‘Let Freedom Ring’ Jim & Anne Hering, Marion, Ohio Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 65 Judge’s Miniature Or Miniflora Challenge ‘Best of ‘04’ Cindy Dale, Peachtree City, Georgia Photo by Wade Brown Dowager Queen ‘Old Blush’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Photo by Wade Brown Victorian Award ‘Captaine Dyel de Graville’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Genesis Award No entries MINIATURE SPECIMEN CLASSES Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 66 Photo by Satish Prabhu Miniature Queen ‘Soroptimist International’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Miniature King ‘Magic Show’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniature Princess ‘Nancy Jean’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Miniature Court of Honor ‘Memphis King’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Miniature Court of Honor ‘Joy’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Miniature Court of Honor ‘Robin’s Rose’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniature Court of Honor ‘Renegade’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniature Court of Honor ‘Aydan Renee’ Jack & Lorrie Dickson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Miniature Court of Honor ‘Ty’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 67 Miniature Court of Honor ‘Miss Flippins’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Fully Open Miniature ‘Memphis Bell’ Earl & Deanna Krause, Pasadena, Texas Single Petaled Miniature ‘Grace Seward’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Miniature Spray ‘Joy’ Jack & Lorrie Dickson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma MINIATURE CHALLENGE CLASSES Miniature Spray Trio No entries Miniature Bouquet ‘Magic Show’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniature Stages Of Bloom No entries Miniature Matched Pair ‘Ty’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Miniature Aching Back ‘Magic Show’, ‘Breath of Spring’, ‘Alysheba’ Elton Smith, Delaware, Ohio Miniature English Box No entries Miniature Rose Bowl ‘Red Seduction’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma MINIFLORA SPECIMEN CLASSES Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 68 Photo by Dona Martin Miniflora Queen ‘Conundrum’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniflora King ‘Tiffany Lynn’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Miniflora Princess ‘Tammy Clemons’ Satish & Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC Miniflora Court of Honor ‘Shirley Raye’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Miniflora Court of Honor ‘Foolish Pleasure’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Miniflora Court of Honor ‘Shawn Sease’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniflora Court of Honor ‘Princess Katelyn’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniflora Court of Honor ‘Wright Touch’ Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton, South Carolina Miniflora Court of Honor ‘Whirlaway’ Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton, South Carolina Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 69 Miniflora Court of Honor ‘Butter Cream’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Fully Open Miniflora ‘Shirley Raye’ Sheryl Broussard, Beaumont, Texas Single Petal Miniflora ‘Sunglow’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Miniflora Spray ‘Cachet’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee MINIFLORA CHALLENGE CLASSES Miniflora Trio ‘Tiffany Lynn’, ‘Shawn Sease’, ‘Charismatic’ Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch, Brighton, Tennessee Miniflora Spray Trio No entries Miniflora Bouquet ‘Show Stopper’, ‘Dr. Troy Garrett’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Miniflora Stages Of Bloom ‘Tiffany Lynn’ Elton Smith, Delaware, Ohio Miniflora Matched Pair ‘Abby’s Angel’ Jack & Lorrie Dickson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Miniflora Aching Back ‘Tiffany Lynn’, ‘Butter Cream’, ‘Show Stopper’ Elton Smith, Delaware, Ohio Miniflora Box ‘First Choice’ Carol & Dave Shockley, Conway, Arkansas Miniflora Rose Bowl ‘Shameless’ Jimmy Sanford, Arlington, Texas Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 70 Fragrance ‘Dolly Parton’ Wade Brown, Arkoma, Oklahoma Novice ‘St. Patrick’ Connie Reeve, Roulett, Texas Pacific Northwest District Rose Show June 28, 2014 Olympia, Washington DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J. Horace McFarland District Memorial Trophy Barbara & Bruce Lind ‘Sunset Celebration’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’, ‘Sugar Moon’, ‘Aperitif’, ‘Grande Amore’, ‘Over the Moon’ Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Gretchen & Mike Humphrey ‘Luis Desamero’, ‘Magic Show’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Ruby Baby’, ‘Incognito’, ‘Dancing Flame’, ‘Irresistible’ Al Schamel Memorial Trophy (5 HTs one variety) Richard & Janis Parke ‘Signature’ Judges Trophy (3 exhibition blooms) Barbara & Bruce Lind ‘Aperitif’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’, ‘Fame!’ Dr. Paul & Carrie Miller Memorial Trophy (Bloom Progression) Carl & Carolyn Finch ‘Liebeszauber’ The Fred Edmunds Jr. Memorial Trophy (Hi-Lo) Bill Wilson ‘Luis Desamero’, ‘Elina’ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 71 Eleanor Conti Memorial Trophy (Min, Fl, HT) Jason Fredette ‘Irresistible’, ‘Fragrant Wave’, ‘Whisper’ Seattle Rose Society Floribunda Trophy (3 Fl sprays) Jason Fredette ‘Sexy Rexy’, ‘Lavaglut’, ‘Easy Going’ Jeff Wyckoff Old Garden Rose Trophy (5 OGRs) Helen Peters ‘Marchesa Boccella’, ‘Charles de Mills’, Rosa macrantha, ‘Tuscany Superb’, Rose gallica versicolor’ Marian Seeley Memorial Trophy (3 shrubs) Richard & Janis Parke ‘Robusta’, ‘Stretch Johnson’, ‘Carefree Spirit’ Helene Schoen Memorial Trophy (“Rainbow” bloom progression) Richard & Janis Parke ‘Whisper’, ‘Marijke Koopman’, ‘Olympiad’ Mitchie Moe Memorial Trophy (3 mini sprays) Barbara & Bruce Lind ‘Seattle Sunrise’ Vic Snitzler Memorial Trophy (3 mini/MinFl blooms) Richard & Janis Parke ‘Heidi’, ‘Dancing Flame’, ‘Kristin’ OPEN CHALLENGE CLASSES Jake DeHaven Memorial Challenge (HT/GR spray, FL spray, Shrub spray, in one vase) Janis & Richard Parke ‘Robusta’, ‘Helen Naude’, ‘Fragrant Wave’ Rose Portrait Challenge Jerry Kaija ‘Timeless’ Colorama Challenge Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 72 Richard & Janis Parke ‘Tineke’, ‘Olympiad’, ‘Diana, Princess of Wales’, ‘Honor’, ‘Gemini’ Marian Seeley Challenge (3 Austin roses) Ron Backman ‘Graham Thomas’ Rose in a Bowl Barbara & Bruce Lind ‘Fame!’ Floribunda Challenge (3 Fl sprays) Greg & Karen Madsen ‘Doris Day’, ‘South Africa’, ‘Hot Cocoa’ Potpourri Challenge Gretchen & Mike Humphrey Mixed varieties Small Gardens only Challenge Pauline Feuling ‘Festival Fanfare’ Olympia Rose Society Challenge Jerry Kaija ‘The Pilgrim’ Most Fragrant Rose Richard & Janis Parke ‘Firefighter’ Miniature Rose in a Bowl Greg & Karen Madsen ‘Bee’s Knees’ Miniature English Box Gretchen & Michael Humphrey ‘Dancing Flame’, ‘Bees’ Knees’, ‘Ruby Baby’ Miniature Bloom Progression Carl & Carolyn Finch ‘Incognito’ Miniature Portrait Jerry Kaija ‘Glowing Amber’ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 73 OTHER HORTICULTURAL CLASSES Three HTs Jerry Kaija ‘Kardinal’ Three Floribunda Sprays (One Variety) Mike & Alexa Peterson ‘Gebruder Grimm’ Three Austin Shrubs Richard & Janis Parke ‘Mary Magdalene’, ‘Lilian Austin’, ‘The Squire’ Three Miniatures (One variety) Barbara & Bruce Lind ‘Irresistible’ New York District Rose Show August 23, 2014 Syracuse, NY (In conjunction with the New York State Fair) DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J. Horace McFarland District Memorial Trophy Not awarded Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Dave Stever ‘Jean Kenneally’, ‘Baby Boomer’, ‘Joy’, ‘Incognito’, ‘Ruby Red’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Linville’ All-America Rose Selections Trophy Anne Gibson ‘Bewitched’, ‘Olympiad’, ‘Double Delight’ Griffith Buck Perpetual Trophy Dorothy Storms ‘Lady Elsie May’, ‘Carefree Delight’, ‘Graham Thomas’ Penn-Jersey District Rose Show September 6, 2014 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 74 J. Horace McFarland District Memorial Trophy Ken Borrmann ‘Veteran’s Honor’, ‘Randy Scott’, ‘Mavrik’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’, ‘Affirm’ Photo by Andrew Hearne Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Mike & Sally Wrightstone ‘Jean Kenneally’, ‘Breath of Spring’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Nancy Jean’, ‘Joy’, ‘Soroptimist International’, ‘Luis Desamero’ Griffith Buck Shrub Trophy Bill & Kathy Kozemchak ‘Carefree Marvel’, ‘Heart ‘n’ Soul’, ‘Swan’ J. Benjamin Wiliams Miniflora Trophy (6 MinFl ) Ken Borrmann ‘Foolish Pleasure’, ‘Whirlaway’, ‘Tiffany Lynn’, ‘Shameless’, ‘Abby’s Angel’, ‘First Choice’ Philadelphia Rose Society Challenge Trophy (English Box) Ken Borrmann ‘Randy Scott’, ‘Dona Martin’, ‘Desperado’, ‘My Lady Barbara’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’ (2) Harrisburg Rose Society Challenge Trophy (Mini Box) Pat Lawrence ‘Fairhope’, ‘Kristin’, ‘Sweet Caroline’ Jack D. Lissemore Friendship Trophy (Matched pair) Ken Borrmann Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 75 ‘Randy Scott’ Pittsburgh Rose Society Challenge Trophy (3 HT) Ken Borrmann ‘Dublin’, ‘Cajun Moon’, ‘Louise Estes’ West Jersey Rose Society Challenge Trophy (3 mini) Pat Lawrence ‘Millie Waters’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Center Gold’ South Penn Area Rose Society Challenge Trophy (Large Cycle of Bloom) Bill Hylen ‘Aquarius’ York Area Rose Society Challenge Trophy (Mini Cycle of Bloom) Pat Lawrence ‘Irresistible’ Reading-Berks Rose Society Challenge Trophy (Hi- Lo) Bill & Kathy Kozemchak ‘Secret’, ‘Joy’ Frank Benardella Challenge Trophy (Hi-Lo, Min/MinFl) Mike & Sally Wrightstone ‘Joy’, ‘Foolish Pleasure’ Philadelphia Rose Society Seedling Trophy Glenn & Donna Smith ‘Y2K’ x ‘Dr Tommy Cairns’ Yankee District Rose Show September 6, 2014 Brewster, Massachusetts DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J. Horace McFarland District Memorial Trophy Jon Heino ‘Elle’, ‘Touch of Class’, ‘Rina Hugo’, ‘Maggie Barry’, ‘Pink Promise’ Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Craig Dorschel Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 76 ‘Irresistible’, ‘Child’s Play’, ‘Erin Alonso’, ‘Ty’, ‘Sweet Revenge’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Oxbow’ Yankee Rosarian District Trophy (3 shrubs) Audrey & Oz Osborne ‘Scepter’d Isle’, ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles’, ‘Glamis Castle’ Yankee Miniflora Trophy Dave & Dorothy Ciak ‘Eternity’, ‘Dr. Troy Garrett’, ‘Tiffany Lynn’, ‘Cooper’, ‘Whirlaway’ North Central District Rose Show September 13, 2014 Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J. Horace McFarland Memorial District Trophy Bob Woodworth ‘Elmhurst’, ‘Moonstone’, ‘Mavrik’, ‘Uncle Joe’, ‘Agnes Winchel’ Photo by Steve Singer Ralph Moore District Trophy Steve Singer ‘The Lighthouse’, ‘Olivia Rose’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Miss Flippins’, ‘Dancing Flame’, ‘Daddy Frank’, ‘Josh Alonso’ Richard S. Wilcox District Trophy Joe & Carrie Bergs ‘Cinnamon Dolce’, ‘Firefighter’, ‘Veteran’s Honor’ Eugene S. Boerner District Trophy Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 77 No entries Floyd W. Johnson District Trophy Lois Ann Helgeson ‘Henry Kelsey’, ‘Mme de Stael’, ‘Emily Garr’, ‘Winnipeg Parks’, ‘Marie Victorin’, ‘Belle Poitevine’ All-America Rose Selection Trophy Joe & Carrie Bergs ‘Dick Clark’, ‘Lady Elsie May’, ‘Sunshine Daydream’ Dr. Griffith J. Buck District Trophy Not awarded Robert (Bob) Churilla Memorial District Trophy Lynda Fleming ‘Caledonia’ District Director’s Miniflora Rose Trophy Andy Plasz ‘Abby’s Angel’, ‘Show Stopper’, ‘Tammy Clemons’, ‘Foolish Pleasure’, ‘Whirlaway’ OTHER CHALLENGE CLASSES English Box Large Marlin Johannes ‘Veteran’s Honor’, ‘Hannah Gordon’, ‘Winnipeg Parks’ Rose Bowl Large John & Judy Schroeder ‘Randy Scott’ Artist’s Palette Floribunda Lynda Fleming ‘Lady of the Dawn’, ‘Sexy Rexy’, ‘Jump For Joy’ Large Rose Picture Frame Chris Franco ‘Sheer Joy’ Miniature English Box Diane Sommers ‘Joy’ Miniature in a Bowl John & Judy Schroeder ‘Joy’ Miniature Artist’s Palette Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 78 Lynda Fleming ‘Salute’, ‘Chelsea Belle’, ‘Hot Tamale’, ‘Soroptimist International’, ‘Irresistible’ Miniature Picture Frame John & Judy Schroeder ‘Joy’ Miniflora in a bowl Andrew Plasz ‘Whirlaway’ Miniflora Artist’s Palette Lynda Fleming ‘Gem O’ The Rockies’, ‘Baldo Villegas’, ‘Conundrum’, ‘Ghostzapper’ Central District Rose Show September 20, 2014 Colfax, Iowa ARS NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASS Portland “City of Roses” Trophy Bob & Doris House ‘Apache Tears’, ‘Cajun Sunrise’, ‘Classic Touch’, ‘Moonstone’, ‘Pop Warner’ DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES Photo courtesy Bob House J. Horace McFarland Memorial Trophy Bob & Doris House ‘Dublin’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’, ‘Special Merit’, ‘Veterans Honor’, ‘Uncle Joe’ Ralph S. Moore District Award Don & Joan Swanson ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Irresistible’, ‘Klassy Sunrise’, ‘Luis Desamero’, Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 79 ‘Miss Flippins’, ‘Soroptomist International’, ‘Ty’ Wichita Rose Society Trophy (5 HT different color classes) No entries Max Woolery Trophy (3 different red HT) Bob & Doris House ‘Big Red’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’, ‘Uncle Joe’ Rose Society of the Ozarks Trophy (3 pink HT) Bob & Doris House ‘Affirm’ Mr. & Mrs. Phil Lewis District Trophy (3 white HT) Bob & Doris House ‘Artic Circle’, ‘Randy Scott’, ‘Suffolk’ Lincoln Rose Society Trophy (5 open blooms) No entries Omaha Rose Society Trophy (HT cycle of bloom) No entries Paul D. Morgan District Trophy (3 Fl sprays) No entries Greater St. Louis Rose Society Trophy (Matched pair) Bob & Doris House ‘Cajun Sunrise’ Hi-Lo No entries Linn County Rose Society Trophy (5 mini or miniflora) Stan & Linda Horton ‘Bee’s Knees, ‘Baldo Villegas’, ‘Fairhope’, ‘Shameless; ‘Tiffany Lynn’ Bob & Doris House Trophy (4 AOE winners) Not awarded Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 80 Joe Maupin Trophy (mini bloom cycle) Stan & Linda Horton ‘Memphis King’ Larry and Barbara Buster Keeper (4 MinFl) Stan & Linda Horton ‘Abby’s Angel’, ‘Baldo Villegas’, ‘Conundrum’, ‘Cooper’ Greater Kansas City Rose Council Trophy (English box) Bob & Doris House ‘Uncle Joe’ Warren & Mary Ann Brooks Trophy (Mini/Min/fl box) Stan & Linda Horton ‘Daddy Frank’, ‘Dancing Flame’, ‘Dr. Tommy Cairns’, ‘Eternal Flame’, ‘Lady Bren’, ‘Miss Flippins’ Topeka Rose Society Trophy (Rose in bowl) Mike & Anita Eckley ‘Rina Hugo’ E.V. Kimbrew Trophy (Mini bowl) Don & Joan Swanson ‘Soroptimist International’ Satterlee Memorial Trophy (MinFl bowl) John & Peg Slusher ‘Show Stopper’ Buckeye District Rose Show September 21, 2014 Waldo, Ohio J. Horace McFarland Memorial Trophy David & Lois Ackers ‘Let Freedom Ring’, ‘Louise Estes’, ‘Natasha Monet’, ‘Stainless Steel’, ‘Veterans’ Honor’ Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Elton Smith Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 81 ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Breath of Spring’, ‘Magic Show’, ‘Nancy Jean’, ‘Sandy Lundberg’, ‘Soroptimist International’, ‘You’re The One’ Past Presidents Trophy Larry Schock ‘Our Lady of Guadalupe’ Wilbur H. Hruby Consulting Rosarian Trophy Not awarded Harry O’Brien Memorial Trophy Susan & Peter Schneider ‘Neige d’Eté’, ‘Pink Prosperity’ Betty Pavey Buckeye Bowl (4 HTs pink or pink blend) Not awarded Mull-Pott Pot (3 HTs white) David & Lois Ackers ‘Helen Naudé’ (3) The Paul Pencil All-America Selection Trophy (3 AARS HTs) Jim & Anne Hering ‘Gemini’, ‘St. Patrick’, ‘Touch of Class’ Robert W. Lawton Memorial Trophy (Bloom cycle) David & Lois Ackers ‘St. Patrick’ Wenzel Trophy (Hi-Lo) David & Lois Ackers ‘Randy Scott’, ‘Whirlaway’ Herbert W. Bope Trophy (1 HT, 1 Gr, 1 Fl spray) David & Lois Ackers ‘Eternity’, ‘Lavaglut’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’ ARS Dr. Griffith J. Buck District Trophy (3 shrubs) Susan & Peter Schneider ‘Elmshorn’, ‘Susan Schneider’, ‘Sweet Frédérique’ J. Benjamin Williams Miniflora Challenge Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 82 Elton Smith ‘Butter Cream’, ‘Foolish Pleasure’, ‘Powerhouse’, ‘Rocky Top’, ‘Shameless’, ‘Show Stopper’, ‘Whirlaway’ Colonial District Rose Show October 4, 2014 Richmond, Virginia DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J. Horace McFarland District Memorial Trophy John & Cherylynn Smith ‘Randy Scott’, ‘Sunny Sundays’, ‘Dublin’, ‘Gemini’, ‘Snuffy’, ‘Let Freedom Ring’ Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Gary & Monica Rankin ‘Pierrine’, ‘Irresistible’, ‘Nancy Jean’, ‘Joy’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Linville’, ‘Alysheba’ E. D. Duval Perpetual Trophy (Stages of Bloom) Lynda & Steven Grass ‘Randy Scott’ C. H. Lewis Perpetual Trophy (1 Ht, 1 Gr, 1 Fl spray) Pat Taylor ‘Elizabeth Taylor’, ‘Gold Medal’, ‘Lady of the Dawn’ AARS Perpetual Trophy (3 AARS HT) John & Cherylynn Smith ‘Olympiad’, ‘Sheer Bliss’, ‘Gemini’ Colonial District Members’ Trophy (4 HT) John & Cherylynn Smith ‘Baby’s Blush’ L. L. Lilly Memorial Trophy (4 mini sprays) Not awarded Regional Director Richard Donovan Trophy (1 HT, 1 Fl spray, 1 mini spray) Pat Taylor ‘Primrose Queen’, ‘Julia Child’, ‘Fairhope’ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 83 Charlie Bell Hi-Lo Memorial Trophy Pamela Powers ‘Sheer Bliss’, ‘Leading Lady’ Denver Ray District Memorial Trophy (3 HT, incl 1 Double Delight) Bernice Walker ‘Veterans’ Honor’, ‘Double Delight’, ‘Moonstone’ Wheeler McFadden, Jr. Memorial Trophy (HT in frame) John & Cherylynn Smith ‘Randy Scott’ J. Benjamin Williams Miniflora Rose Challenge (5 miniflora) Gary & Monica Rankin ‘All American Girl’ (2), ‘Show Stopper’, ‘First Choice’ (2) Griffith Buck District Trophy (3 shrub sprays) Not awarded Carolina District Show Columbia, South Carolina October 10, 2014 DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J. Horace McFarland Memorial Trophy Paul & Charlotte Blankenship ‘Veterans’ Honor’, ‘Opulence’, ‘Here’s Gert’, ‘Gemini’, ‘Louise Estes’ Ralph S. Moore District Award Paul & Charlotte Blankenship ‘Daddy Frank’, ‘Bee’s Knees’, ‘Joy’, ‘Nancy Jean’, ‘Best of ‘04’, ‘Renegade’, ‘Doris Morgan’ Dr Griffith Buck District Trophy Jim Miller & Bill Patterson ‘Quietness’, ‘Mary Rose’, ‘Claire Rose’ Howard Walters Challenge No entries Millie Walters Challenge Sandy & Bob Lundberg Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 84 ‘Ty’ Tom & Ilse Estridge Floribunda Challenge Sandy & Bob Lundberg ‘Kanegem’, ‘Pete Musser’, ‘Sheila’s Perfume’ “Roses Unlimited” Old Garden Rose Bouquet Ricky Waites ‘Green Rose’, ‘Bower’s Red’ [?] Marlon Wright District Mini/Miniflora Challenge Trophy Not awarded Top Gun AARS Challenge Fred Wright ‘Gemini’, ‘St. Patrick’, ‘Color Magic’ OPEN CHALLENGE CLASSES Exhibition English Box Gary Whitt ‘Jewel Grace’, ‘Gemini’, ‘Hot Princess’ Mini/Miniflora Exhibition English Box Paul & Charlotte Blankenship ‘Deja Blu’ (2), ‘Shirley Raye’ (2), ‘Powerhouse’ (2) Arthur Cottingham Memorial Challenge Delores Snellgrove ‘Elegant Beauty’ Miniature American Box Challenge Paul & Charlotte Blankenship ‘Tiffany Lynn’ & ‘Tiffany Lite’ Michael C. Williams Challenge Paul & Charlotte Blankenship ‘Cooper’ (2), ‘Mary Pickersgill’ (2), ‘Pierrine’, ‘Miss Charleston’ Cycle of Bloom Fred Wright ‘Gemini’ Hi - Lo Delores Snellgrove ‘Baldo Villegas’ & ‘Dina Gee’ Three Hybrid Teas / Same Variety Fred Wright Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 85 ‘Gemini’ Five Hybrid Teas / Same Variety Delores Snellgrove ‘Pop Warner’ Mini / Miniflora Cycle of Bloom Paul & Charlotte Blankenship ‘Nancy Jean’ Floating Miniature / Miniflora Gary Whitt ‘Princess Katelyn’ Mini / Miniflora (Three Same Variety) James & Brenda Richardson ‘Nancy Jean’ & ‘Tammy Clemons’ Mini / Miniflora (Three Different Varieties) Paul & Charlotte Blankenship ‘First Choice’, ‘Tiffany Lynn’, ‘Tammy Clemons’ Mini / Miniflora (Five Same Variety) James & Brenda Richardson ‘Robin Alonso’ Mini / Miniflora (Five Different Varieties) James & Brenda Richardson ‘Foolish Pleasure’, ‘Charismatic’, ‘Butter Cream’, ‘Power Point’, ‘Ambiance’ Novice Queen - HT / GR Kathy Shaw ‘St. Patrick’ Novice King - Mini / Miniflora Kathy Shaw ‘Foolish Pleasure’ Novice Princess - Shrub or Climber Lori Sperry ‘The Fairy’ NCNH District Rose Show October 11, 2014 San Rafael, California J Horace McFarland Memorial Trophy No entries Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 86 Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Baldo Villlegas ‘Ruby Pendant’, ‘Apricot Twist’, ‘Pucker Up’, ‘Amber Star’, ‘Becka Anne’, ‘Alysheba’, ‘Cheer Up’ Edwin and Darley Lisherness Trophy (3 white HT) No entries Dr. D. Jay Nichols Trophy (3 yellow HT) Not awarded Captain Harry Stebbings Trophy (3 pink HT) No entries Clyde H. Stocking Memorial Trophy (3 pink HT) Sandee Kolter ‘Gemini’ Alfred Leloy, Jr Memorial Trophy (3 red HT) No entries Dr. Ron Brooks Perpetual Trophy (3 HT introduced within the last 5 years) No entries Esther K. Hughes “Peace” Trophy Rosemary Sawyer ‘Lasting Peace’ American Rose Foundation Windsounds Trophy (Cycle of bloom] Sally Estee ‘Firefighter’ Baptiste Michelis Memorial Trophy (1 HT, 1 Gr, 1 Fl) Baldo Villegas ‘Veterans’ Honor’, ‘Dick Clark’, ‘Cinco de Mayo’ Richard Tyson Memorial Trophy (3 HT, 2 Fl sprays) Sandee Kolter ‘First Prize’, ‘Lavaglut’ Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 87 Laura Sutter Memorial Trophy (3 mauve] Not awarded Ramona Stocking Trophy (1 Fl spray) Lou Evans ‘Eureka’ J. Harvey Brown Perpetual Trophy (3 Fl sprays) No entries AARS Challenge Class No entries Annette Dobbs Trophy (One stem, any type single) Sandy Simon ‘Altissimo’ Clementina Monteleone Perpetual Trophy (Fragrant red HT) Sally Estee ‘Firefighter’ Clay Morgan Perpetual Trophy (English box) Lou Evans ‘Brigadoon’, ‘Secret’, ‘Double Delight’, ‘Della Reese’, ‘Stainless Steel’, ‘Brandy’ Dr. Howard I. Gallagher Memorial Trophy [Mini English box) Not awarded District Director’s Miniflora Rose Trophy (5 MinFl) Baldo Villegas ‘Foolish Pleasure’, ‘Memphis Blue’, ‘Leading Lady’, ‘Dr. Troy Garrett’, ‘Shameless’ Bill & Muriel Humenick Trophy (3 blends) Not awarded Tenarky District Rose Show October 11, 2014 Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 88 Memphis, Tennessee DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J. Horace McFarland Memorial Trophy Joanna Deck ‘Marilyn Wellan’, ‘King Kong’, ‘Mr. Caleb’, ‘Veterans’ Honor’, ‘Affirm’ Ralph S. Moore District Award Joanna Deck ‘Fairhope’, ‘Nancy Jean’, ‘Joy’, ‘Soroptimist International’, ‘Doris Morgan’, ‘Renegade’, ‘Memphis King’ Mack & Marybeth Blackburn District Award (4 HTs) Joanna Deck ‘Louise Estes’, ‘Hey Paula’, ‘Moonstone’, ‘Suffolk’ Kent Campbell District Award (4 Hts different color class) Sharon Wuorenmaa ‘Ronald Reagan’, ‘Affirm’, ‘Elizabeth Taylor’, ‘Pink Promise’ Robert & Glenda Whitaker District Award (4 pink HTs) Joanna Deck ‘Affirm’, ‘Raspberry Swirls’, ‘Big Time’, ‘Hot Princess’ Charles Dawson Memorial District Award (3 HT) Joanna Deck ‘Veterans’ Honor’, ‘Mr. Caleb’ Lester Smith District Award (3 HT or Gr same variety) Joanna Deck ‘King Kong’ Peggy & Mary Jane Utz Memorial Award (3 mini sprays) Joanna Deck ‘Joy’ Monty Justice Memorial Award Joanna Deck ‘Secret Lady’, ‘Mr. Caleb’, ‘Marlon’s Day’ District Director’s Miniflora District Award (5 MinFl) Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 89 Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch ‘Cachet’, ‘Baldo Villegas’, ‘Shameless’, ‘Abigail Elise’, ‘Liberty Bell’ Jimmy & Evelyn Moser District Award (3 shrubs) Sharon Wuorenmaa ‘Bonica’, ‘White Meidiland’, ‘Sir John Betjeman’ Tenarky District Grandiflora Challenge (2 Gr) Not awarded Tenarky District Floribunda Challenge (3 Fl) Joanna Deck ‘Sheila’s Perfume’, ‘Natali’, ‘Remarkable’ Small Basket Challenge Award Richard Anthony & Brenna Bosch ‘Magic Show’ LARGE BLOOM CHALLENGE CLASSES Three Large Roses– BEST OF SHOW Lavonne Glover ‘Veterans’ Honor’ Five Large Roses Lavonne Glover ‘Veterans’ Honor’ Three Floribundas Lavonne Glover ‘Europeana’ Three OGR Mary Ann Hext ‘Rose de Rescht’ Three Shrubs Lavonne Glover ‘Gardendirektor Otto Linne’ English Box Hybrid Tea Lavonne Glover ‘Veterans’ Honor’ Rose in a Bowl Lavonne Glover Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 90 ‘Veterans’ Honor’ MINIATURE ROSE CHALLENGE CLASSES Senior Challenge Class Sharon Wuorenmaa ‘Old Country Charm’, ‘Sis’, ‘Memphis King’ Three Miniatures Joanna Deck ‘Nancy Jean’ Three Miniatures Sharon Wuorenmaa ‘Sweet Caroline’, ‘Popcorn’, ‘Neon Cowboy’ Miniature English Box Joanna Deck ‘Joy’ Stages of Bloom Sharon Wuorenmaa ‘Memphis Music’ Mini Rose in a Bowl Joanna Deck ‘Nancy Jean’ Picture Frame Miniature or Miniflora Robert Jacobs ‘Joy’ Left Over Lovelies Sharon Wuorenmaa Mixed varieties MINIFLORA ROSE CHALLENGE CLASSES Three Minifloras R J Anthony & Brenna Bosch ‘Conundrum’ Artist Palette Miniflora R J Anthony & Brenna Bosch ‘Contrary Mary’, ‘Show Stopper’, ‘Brand New Girlfriend’, ‘Butter Cream’, ‘Peter Cottontail’ Miniflora English Box Lavonne Glover Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 91 ‘Foolish Pleasure’ Miniflora Rose in a Bowl R J Anthony & Brenna Bosch ‘Shameless’ South Central District Rose Show October 17, 2014 Tyler, Texas (In conjunction with Fall 2014 ARS National) DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES J Horace McFarland Memorial Trophy Don & Paula Adlong ‘Moonstone’, ‘Here’s Sam’, ‘Veteran’s Honor’, ‘Louise Estes’, ‘Pop Warner’ Photo by Jack Dickson Ralph S. Moore District Trophy Jack & Lorrie Dickson ‘Memphis King’, ‘Nancy Jean’, ‘Renegade’, ‘Memphis Queen’, ‘Soroptimist International’, ‘Eternal Flame’, ‘Daddy Frank’ Deep South District Rose Show November 1, 2014 Gainesville, Florida NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASS ARS Rosedale Bowl Ralph & Jean Stream ‘Big Red’, ‘Cajun Sunrise’, ‘Louise Estes’, ‘Desperado’, ‘Marlon’s Day’, ‘My Lady Barbara’ DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 92 J. Horace McFarland District Trophy Ralph & Jean Stream ‘Ceasar E. Chavez’, ‘Moonstone’, ‘Mr. Caleb’, ‘Cajun Sunrise’, ‘Gemini’ Ralph S. Moore District Award Ralph & Jean Stream ‘Red Beauty’, ‘Edisto’, ‘Pierrine’, ‘Emma Grace’, ‘Soroptimist International’, ‘Joy’, ‘Memphis King’ Deep South Bulletin Trophy (3 Fl sprays) No entries Deep South Bulletin Trophy (3 Fl sprays) No entries Frances & George Johnston Old Garden Rose Bouquet Trophy No entries DSD Double English Box Trophy Ralph & Jean Stream ‘St Patrick’, ‘Moonstone’ Katy Lampkin Award Cindy Dale ‘Show Stopper’ District Director’s Miniflora Rose Trophy (5 MinFl) Ralph & Jean Stream ‘Lady E’Owyn’, ‘Dr. John Dickman’, ‘Tiffany Lynn’, ‘Louisville Lady’, ‘Glowing Sunset’ VarietyHYBRID-TEAS-&GRANDIFLORASAbout!Face! Affirm! Always!and!Forever! Andrea!Stelzer! Andrea!Stelzer! Aquarius! Artic!Circle! Artic!Circle! Barbra!Streisand! Barbra!Streisand! Award- District- Date- Exhibitor(s)/Society/State- HT/Gr!Open! Court! King! King! Princess! King! Queen! Court! Court! HT/Gr!Spray! COL! CEN! NCNH! GL! B! NCNH! COL! CEN! NCNH! PNW! - Myers,!Robert!&!Page,!Jack/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Villegas,!Baldo/Sacramento!RS/CA! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Schroeck,!Cal/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Kolter,!Sandee/East!Bay!RS/CA! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Hopper,!Beverly!Rose/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Parke,!Richard!&!Janis/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 133Sep! 203Sep! 263Apr! 213Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 63Sep! 273Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 93 Barbra!Streisand! Bella’roma! Big!Ben! Big!Red! Black!Magic! Black!Magic! Black!Magic! Black!Magic! Blake!Hedrick! Brandenburg!Gate! Brigadoon! Cajun!Sunrise! Cajun!Sunrise! Cajun!Sunrise! Cesar!E.!Chavez! Ch3Ching!! Cherry!Parfait! Cherry!Parfait! Cherry!Parfait! Cherry!Parfait! Cherry!Parfait! Cherry!Parfait! Classic!Touch! Color!Magic! Coretta!Scott!King! Crescendo! Crescendo! Crystalline! Della!Reese! Desperado! Desperado! Diane’s!Delight! Dick!Clark! Dick!Clark! Dina!Gee! Dona!Martin! Dona!Martin! Double!Delight! Dublin! Dublin! Dublin! Dublin! Dublin! Elina! Elina! Elina! Elizabeth!Taylor! European!Touch! European!Touch! Falling!in!Love! Fame!! Fantasy! First!Prize! Folklore! Folklore! Francis!Meilland! Gemini! Gemini! HT/Gr!Spray! HT!Open! HT!Open! Court! Queen! King! Court! Court! Court! Princess! HT!Open! King! Princess! Court! Queen! Gr!Spray! King! Gr!Spray! Gr!Spray! Gr!Spray! HT/Gr!Spray! HT/Gr!Spray! Court! HT!Spray! HT/Gr!Spray! King! Court! Princess! Princess! Court! Court! Princess! Court! Court! Queen! King! Court! HT/Gr!Spray! Queen! King! Princess! Court! Court! King! HT!Open! HT/Gr!Open! Court! King! Court! Princess! Queen! Court! Princess! Court! HT!Spray! Princess! Queen! Queen! PNW! NY! PJ! CEN! PNW! NCNH! NCNH! CEN! CEN! GL! PSW! COL! B! COL! NC! NC! Y! NY! CEN! PSW! PJ! PJ! CEN! NCNH! NCNH! PNW! NCNH! CEN! PSW! CEN! T! RM! NY! PJ! CEN! NC! COL! NC! COL! COL! GL! GL! NC! NY! PNW! PJ! PNW! B! B! NCNH! PNW! CEN! GL! NC! NY! PNW! NY! NY! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 283Jun! 213Jun! 133Sep! 203Sep! 293Jun! 63Sep! 263Apr! 133Sep! 133Sep! 283Jun! 133Sep! 173May! 143Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 213Jun! 63Sep! 233Aug! 133Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 63Sep! 263Apr! 283Jun! 263Apr! 113Aug! 133Sep! 203Sep! 203Sep! 283Jun! 233Aug! 63Sep! 113Aug! 133Sep! 63Sep! 123Jul! 173May! 303Aug! 213Jun! 63Sep! 213Jun! 233Aug! 283Jun! 63Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 213Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 273Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 233Aug! 283Jun! 143Jun! 213Jun! Gravelle,!Tracy/Spokane!RS/WA! Delgiorno,!Annette/Syracuse!RS/NY! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Hixon,!Matt!&!Greta/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Hopper,!Beverly!Rose/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Owendyk,!Charlotte/Sacramento!RS/CA! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Fischer,!Dixie/Lincoln!RS/NE! Kaplenski,!Mark/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Cordova,!Karen/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Lancaster!RC/OH! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Meyer,!Brad/Minnesota!RS/MN! Bergs,!Joe!&!Carrie/Gateway!RS/WI! Ehrenreich,!Cindy!&!Irwin/Yankee!District/MA! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Fischer,!Dixie/Lincoln!RS/NE! Lindeman,!Robert/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Phillips,!Glenn/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Elkin,!Hilary/East!Bay!RS/CA! Coop.!Dave!&!Ruth/Sacramento!RS/CA! Madsen,!Greg!&!Karen/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Owendyk,!Charlotte/Sacramento!RS/CA! Morlok,!Ron!&!Jane/IA!State!Fair/IA! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Lehmann,!Tom/Louisville!RS/KY! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Monroe,!Bruce!&!Liz/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/IA!State!Fair/IA! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Huntington!RS/WV! Borich,!Carol/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Powers,!Pam/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Munson,!Paul!&!Janine/Minnesota!RS/MN! Heden,!Erik/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Heden,!Erik/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Finch,!Carl!&!Carolyn/Portland!RS/OR! Schroeck,!Cal/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Schneider,!Peter!&!Susan/Buckeye!District/OH! Coleman,!Deane/East!Bay!RS/CA! Lind,!Barbara!&!Bruce/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Turek,!John/Minnesota!RS/MN! Kahler,!James/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Williams,!Elena/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Mehnert,!Kim/Western!NY!RS/NY! Heden,!Erik/Syracuse!RS/NY! 94 Gemini! Gemini! Gemini! Gemini! Gemini! Gemini! Gemini! Gemini! Gold!Medal! Gold!Medal! Gold!Medal! Gold!Medal! Good!as!Gold! Grande!Amore! Grande!Amore! Great!Scott! Helen!Naudé! Helen!Naudé! Hot!Princess! Hot!Princess! Hot!Princess! Independance!du!Luxembourg! Ingrid!Bergman! Jane!Pauley! Jewel!Grace! Jewel!Grace! JoAnn!Edwards! Kardinal! King!of!Hearts! LeAnn!Rimes! LeAnn!Rimes! Let!Freedom!Ring! Let!Freedom!Ring! Let!Freedom!Ring! Liebeszauber! Louise!Estes! Louise!Estes! Louise!Estes! Louise!Estes! Louise!Estes! Louise!Estes! Love! Love! Love! Love! Love!&!Peace! Love!&!Peace! Love’s!Kiss! Loving!Memory! Lynette! Lynn!Anderson! Mamy!Blue! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Queen! King! King! Princess! HT!Open! HT/Gr!Spray! HT/Gr!Spray! HT/Gr!Spray! Court! HT!Open! Gr!Spray! HT/Gr!Spray! HT!Open! Queen! HT/Gr!Spray! King! Queen! King! King! Court! Court! Court! Court! Court! Queen! Queen! King! Court! Queen! Queen! HT!Open! Queen! Princess! Princess! Princess! Queen! Queen! Queen! King! King! Princess! Queen! Court! HT!Open! Gr!Spray! Queen! HT!Open! King! Princess! Court! Court! Princess! Queen! King! Princess! Princess! Court! Court! T! PNW! CEN! COL! GL! PNW! PNW! NCNH! GL! NCNH! CEN! B! PNW! NCNH! CEN! CEN! PNW! PNW! NC! NY! COL! RM! NY! CEN! PSW! COL! PSW! CEN! NC! PNW! PNW! PNW! NY! B! NC! CEN! CEN! CEN! B! PNW! T! B! B! B! GL! NCNH! CEN! PNW! PNW! CEN! NCNH! NC! GL! NY! PNW! PNW! CEN! RM! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 203Sep! 123Jul! 273Sep! 173May! 63Sep! 143Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 263Apr! 113Aug! 143Sep! 283Jun! 263Apr! 203Sep! 133Sep! 73Jun! 143Jun! 213Jun! 233Aug! 63Sep! 303Aug! 213Jun! 133Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 283Jun! 283Jun! 143Jun! 233Aug! 163Aug! 213Jun! 133Sep! 203Sep! 273Sep! 163Aug! 283Jun! 203Sep! 73Aug! 133Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 63Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 273Sep! 263Apr! 123Jul! 213Jun! 213Jun! 123Jul! 283Jun! 133Sep! 303Aug! Phelps,!Carolyn/Louisville!RS/KY! Garrison,!Stan/Tacoma!RS/WA! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Wolford,!James/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Parke,!Janis!&!Richard/Portland!RS/OR! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Kaplenski,!Mark/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Arrington,!!Debbie/Sacramento!RS/CA! McCann,!Jim!&!Mary/IA!State!Fair/IA! Smith,!Elton/Lancaster!RC/OH! Davis,!Marlene/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Villegas,!Baldo/Sacramento!RS/CA! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Sitton,!John/Corvallis!RS/OR! Rossetto,!Louis!&!Sally/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/Gateway!RS/WI! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Huntington!RS/WV! Waltry,!Beverly/Denver!RS/CO! Gibson,!Ann/Syracuse!RS/NY! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Wright,!Fred/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Woodworth,!Bob/Gateway!RS/WI! Pennington,!Steve!&!Nancy/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Schafer,!Lynn/Spokane!RS/WA! Garrison,!Stan!&!Gladys/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Schock,!Larry/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Tschida,!Jim/Minnesota!RS/MN! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Central!District/IA! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Hartranft,!Tim/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Pennington,!Steve!&!Nancy/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Lehmann,!Tom/Louisville!RS/KY! Schroeck,!Cal/Forest!City!RS/OH! St.!James,!Chuck/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! St.!James,!Chuck/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Bevelhymer,!Charles!&!Celina/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! McCann,!Jim/Central!District/IA! Cavanaugh,!Jim!&!Nancy/Portland!RS/OR! Sheppard,!Ken/Seattle!RS/WA! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Terrell,!Bill/Sacramento!RS/CA! Keiser,!Deb/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Gibson,!Ann/Syracuse!RS/NY! Parke,!Richard!&!Janis/Tacoma!RS/WA! Waylett,!Patricia/Spokane!RS/WA! Stadler,!Normalee/Lincoln!RS/NE! Waltry,!Beverly/Denver!RS/CO! 95 Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Monroe! Marilyn!Wellan! Marilyn!Wellan! Marilyn!Wellan! Marlon’s!Day! Marlon’s!Day! Mavrik! Mavrik! Mavrik! Mavrik! Mavrik! Mavrik! Midas!Touch! Milestone! Milestone! Miss!Katelyn! Miss!Liberté! Mister!Lincoln! Mister!Lincoln! Misty!Twilight! Mohana! Moonstone! Moonstone! Moonstone! Moonstone! Moonstone! Moonstone! Moonstone! Moonstone! My!Lady!Barbara! My!Lady!Barbara! My!Lady!Barbara! Opening!Night! Opening!Night! Opening!Night! Opening!Night! Pacific!Celebration! Paradise! Paradise! Paradise!! Paradise!Found! Peace! Peace! Peter!Frankenfeld! Pop!Warner! Pop!Warner! Pop!Warner! Pope!John!Paul!II! Queen!Charlotte! Queen!Elizabeth! Randy!Scott! Randy!Scott! Randy!Scott! Randy!Scott! Randy!Scott! Court! HT!Open! HT!Open! HT!Spray! Queen! Queen! HT!Open! Princess! Court! Queen! King! King! Court! Court! Court! Gr!Spray! Court! HT/Gr!Spray! King! Princess! HT!Open! HT/Gr!Spray! Court! Court! Queen! King! King! King! Court! Court! Court! Court! Queen! King! Princess! Princess! HT!Open! HT!Open! HT!Open! Princess! King! Court! Court! Queen! Court! HT!Open! Princess! Queen! King! HT!Open! Queen! Queen! Gr!Spray! Queen! Queen! Queen! Queen! Queen! GL! PNW! PNW! PNW! RM! B! NC! NC! COL! B! GL! PJ! CEN! B! PJ! PNW! COL! CEN! COL! NY! NY! RM! NCNH! COL! GL! COL! B! T! GL! B! NCNH! PNW! PJ! PJ! COL! PNW! GL! PNW! B! PJ! NY! NC! B! PNW! NC! RM! Y! B! CEN! B! Y! PNW! B! B! PJ! NC! PNW! COL! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 283Jun! 123Jul! 143Jun! 123Jul! 283Jun! 163Aug! 213Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 143Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 163Aug! 63Sep! 283Jun! 173May! 273Sep! 133Sep! 143Jun! 233Aug! 303Aug! 63Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 63Sep! 143Sep! 203Sep! 63Sep! 213Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 283Jun! 73Jun! 163Aug! 133Sep! 143Jun! 213Jun! 213Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 303Aug! 63Sep! 213Sep! 203Sep! 143Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 133Sep! 123Jul! 63Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 303Aug! Whittaker,!Marilyn/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Kaija,!Jerry/Tacoma!RS/WA! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Hixon,!Greta!&!Matt/Tacoma!RS/WA! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Schock,!Larry/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/Gateway!RS/WI! Johannes,!Marlin/North!Central!District/WI! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Huntington!RS/WV! Hartranft,!Tim/Lancaster!RC/OH! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Hartranft,!Tim/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Borrmann,!Ken/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Kolkhorst,!Lou!&!Sharon/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Parsell,!Dick!&!Jeanette/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Dee,!Gerry!&!Linda/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Wright,!Fred/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Styn,!Jim/Western!NY!RS/NY! DelGiorno,!Annette/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Muzy,!Joseph/Denver!RS/CO! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Kaplenski,!Gail/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Hartranft,!Tim/Lancaster!RC/OH! Jansing,!Linda/Louisville!RS/KY! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Schock,!Larry/Buckeye!District/OH! Kinnick,!Debra/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Seattle!RS/WA! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Borrmann,!Ken/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Wright,!Fred/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS/OR! Kaplenski,!Gail/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Linman,!Jim/Corvallis!RS/OR! Miller,!Mark/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Styn,!Jim/Western!NY!RS/NY! Larson,!Dennis!&!Evie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Miller,!Mark!&!Terri/Buckeye!District/OH! Hoffman,!Ray/Spokane!RS/WA! Stillings,!Jim!&!Sharon/Minnesota!RS/MN! Mann,!Kathryn/Denver!RS/CO! Dorschel,!Craig/Yankee!District/MA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Buckeye!District/OH! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Lancaster!RC/OH! Osborn,!Audrey!&!Oz/Yankee!District/MA! Humphrey,!Gretchen!&!Mike/Seattle!RS/WA! Schroeck,!Cal/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Ackers,!David/Buckeye!Top!Gun/OH! Borrmann,!Ken/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Finch,!Carl!&!Carolyn/Portland!RS/OR! Powers,!Pam/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! 96 Randy!Scott! Randy!Scott! Randy!Scott! Randy!Scott! Red!Intuition! Rejoice! Rina!Hugo! Ronald!Reagan! Sheer!Elegance! Sheer!Joy! Signature! Signature! Signature! Sister!Jane! Snuffy! Snuffy! Snuffy! Solitaire! South!Africa! St.!Patrick! St.!Patrick! St.!Patrick! St.!Patrick! St.!Patrick! Stephens’!Big!Purple! Suffolk! Sugar!Moon! Sunset!Celebration! Sunset!Song! Sunstruck! Sunstruck! Sunstruck! Sunstruck! Susan!Barry! Swarthmore! The!Lady! Tineke! Tineke! Tineke! Touch!of!Class! Touch!of!Class! Touch!of!Class! Touch!of!Class! Tournament!of!Roses! Uncle!Joe! Uncle!Joe! Uncle!Joe! Uncle!Joe! Uncle!Joe! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Princess! Princess! Court! Court! Queen! Gr!Spray! Court! Queen! Princess! Queen! Queen! Princess! Court! Court! King! King! Princess! Princess! Gr!Spray! King! Princess! Court! Court! Court! Princess! Princess! HT!Open! Princess! HT!Open! King! King! Princess! Court! HT!Spray! Court! King! Queen! King! Court! King! King! Court! Court! Court! Queen! Princess! Court! Court! Court! Queen! Queen! King! Princess! Princess! Princess! Princess! Court! Court! NC! COL! RM! B! T! GL! RM! NCNH! PNW! NC! NY! CEN! NCNH! CEN! RM! NC! PJ! PNW! PNW! B! RM! B! CEN! NCNH! PNW! T! PNW! NCNH! NCNH! T! PNW! NCNH! RM! GL! T! PNW! PNW! PNW! NY! GL! RM! GL! CEN! CEN! GL! CEN! B! T! CEN! B! RM! CEN! B! PNW! CEN! NY! B! RM! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 213Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 143Sep! 163Aug! 283Jun! 283Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 123Jul! 233Aug! 133Sep! 63Sep! 203Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 63Sep! 143Jun! 123Jul! 213Sep! 303Aug! 143Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 73Jun! 163Aug! 133Sep! 263Apr! 63Sep! 163Aug! 283Jun! 63Sep! 303Aug! 63Sep! 203Sep! 213Jun! 123Jul! 73Jun! 213Jun! 283Jun! 303Aug! 63Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 203Sep! 213Sep! 203Sep! 273Sep! 133Sep! 303Aug! 113Aug! 213Sep! 293Jun! 273Sep! 213Jun! 213Sep! 283Jun! Singer,!Steve/Gateway!RS/WI! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Huntington!RS/WV! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Lancaster!RC/OH! Lehrman!Tom/KY!State!Fair/KY! Bradley,!Jon!&!Jean/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Elkin,!Hilary/East!Bay!RS/CA! Warner,!Pam/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Keiser,!Deb/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Turek,!John/Minnesota!RS/MN! Smith,!John!&!Cheryl/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Parke,!Richard!&!Janis/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Tacoma!RS/WA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Buckeye!District/OH! Bergersen,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Lancaster!RC/OH! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Linman,!Jim/Corvallis!RS/OR! Phelps,!Carolyn/KY!State!Fair/KY! Stenberg,!Carla!&!Gary/Portland!RS/OR! Arrington,!!Debbie/Sacramento!RS/CA! Sawyer,!Rosemary/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Lehrman!Tom/KY!State!Fair/KY! Hoffman,!Ray/Spokane!RS/WA! Kinnick,!Debra/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Morton,!Collette/Denver!RS/CO! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Rein,!Sheldon/Louisville!RS/KY! Sheppard,!Ken/Seattle!RS/WA! Garrison,!Stan/Tacoma!RS/WA! Lorenz,!Paul/Corvallis!RS/OR! Storms,!Dorothy/Syracuse!RS/NY! Kaplenski,!Mark/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Gruenberger,!Marilee/Denver!RS/CO! Otter,!Alice/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Lincoln!RS/NE! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! House,!Bob!&!Doris/Central!District/IA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Buckeye!District/OH! Jacobs,!Robert/Louisville!RS/KY! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Muzy,!Joseph/Denver!RS/CO! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/IA!State!Fair/IA! Hartranft,!Tim/Buckeye!District/OH! Michiline,!Jane/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Mohat,!Donald!&!Joyce/Syracuse!RS/NY! Ross,!Clark!&!Roberts,!Ty/Buckeye!District/OH! Baird,!Pollyann/Loveland!RS/CO! 97 Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Veterans’!Honor! Whisper! White!Success! Wild!Blue!Yonder! Wild!Blue!Yonder! Wild!Blue!Yonder! Yves!Piaget! FLORIBUNDAS-&-POLYANTHASAdobe!Sunrise! Anne!Graber! Anne!Harkness! Apricot!Nectar! Belinda![HMsk]! Betty!Boop! Betty!Boop! Betty!Boop! Betty!Boop! Bill!Warriner! Blastoff! Blueberry!Hill! China!Doll! China!Doll! Cinco!de!Mayo! Dancing!Pink! Dancing!Pink! Day!Breaker! Day!Breaker! Day!Breaker! Day!Breaker! Doris!Day! Easy!Does!It! Ebb!Tide! Enchanted!Evening! Escapade! Eureka! Eureka! Europeana! Europeana! Fabulous!! Fifi! Glad!Tidings! Glad!Tidings! Golden!Holstein! Hakuun! Hannah!Gordon! Hannah!Gordon! Hannah!Gordon! Hannah!Gordon! Hannah!Gordon! Hannah!Gordon! Happy! Happy!Go!Lucky![Gr]! Honey!Perfume! Hot!Cocoa! Hot!Cocoa! Ice!White! Court! HT!Open! HT!Open! King! HT!Spray! King! HT/Gr!Open! Gr!Spray! HT!Open! ! Fl!Spray!Princess! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!King! Poly!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!Princess! Fl!Spray!Princess! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Princess! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Princess! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray!King! Poly!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Spray!Princess! GL! B! CEN! PNW! GL! NC! GL! GL! NCNH! ! PNW! B! RM! CEN! PNW! PNW! PNW! COL! PNW! PNW! PNW! PNW! PNW! PNW! RM! B! NC! NY! GL! PNW! PNW! B! PNW! NC! B! PNW! NCNH! PSW! GL! RM! PNW! CEN! NCNH! GL! CEN! B! NY! B! PJ! COL! NC! B! GL! NC! CEN! RM! PSW! CEN! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 63Sep! 213Sep! 273Sep! 293Jun! 213Jun! 123Jul! 213Jun! 63Sep! 63Sep! ! 293Jun! 133Sep! 283Jun! 273Sep! 283Jun! 73Jun! 123Jul! 63Sep! 213Jun! 283Jun! 283Jun! 73Jun! 123Jul! 143Jun! 303Aug! 213Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 63Sep! 73Jun! 123Jul! 213Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 163Aug! 283Jun! 63Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 303Aug! 283Jun! 203Sep! 263Apr! 283Jun! 273Sep! 73Aug! 233Aug! 163Aug! 133Sep! 303Aug! 133Sep! 213Sep! 213Jun! 133Sep! 273Sep! 303Aug! 133Sep! 273Sep! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Clark!Ross!&!Ty!Roberts/Buckeye!District/OH! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Hixon,!Matt!&!Greta/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Cooke,!Lone/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Moyot,!Helen/East!Bay!RS/CA! ! Hixon,!Matt!&!Greta/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Schroeck,!Cal/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Muzy,!Joe!&!Faith/Loveland!RS/CO! Mike!Pfister/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Smith,!Andrew/Spokane!RS/WA! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Corvallis!RS/OR! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Tacoma!RS/WA! Snedegar,!Archie!&!Linda/Huntington!RS/WV! Wyckoff,!Jeff!&!Kathy/Seattle!RS/WA! Schafer,!Lynn/Spokane!RS/WA! Willrich,!Bob/Spokane!RS/WA! Miles,!Stanley/Corvallis!RS/OR! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Tacoma!RS/WA! Cyrus,!Barbara/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Drobot,!Sheldon/Denver!RS/CO! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Buckeye!District/OH! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! McHale,!Mary!Pat/Syracuse!RS/NY! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Sitton,!John/Corvallis!RS/OR! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Tacoma!RS/WA! Herr,!Tom/Buckeye!District/OH! Kolkhorst,!Lou!&!Sharon/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Munson,!Paul!&!Janine/Minnesota!RS/MN! Miller,!Mark/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Warner,!Pam/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Roman,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Wilson,!Bill/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Villegas,!Baldo/Sacramento!RS/CA! Whittaker,!Marilyn/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/Forest!City!RS/OH! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Schock,!Larry/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Goss,!Judy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Powers,!Pam/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Hering,!Jim!&!Anne/Buckeye!District/OH! Latta,!Joyce/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Christensen,!Carl/North!Central!District/WI! Brower,!Rich!&!Nancy/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Katz,!Ellen/Denver!RS/CO! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Bagi,!Al/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! 98 Iceberg! Johnny!Becnel! Johnny!Becnel! Julia!Child! Julia!Child! Julia!Child! Kimberlina! Lady!of!the!Dawn! Lavaglut! Lavaglut! Let’s!Celebrate! Let’s!Celebrate! Livin’!Easy! Lovely!Fairy! Lovestruck! Lullaby! Lullaby! Magenta! Mardi!Gras! Marie3Jeanne! Matilda! Monkey!Business! Natali! Pasadena!Star! Passionate!Kisses! Passionate!Kisses! Pink!Pet![Ch!1928]! Playboy! Playboy! Playboy! Playgirl! Playgirl! Playgirl! Pleasure! Poulsen’s!Pearl! Pretty!Lady! Purple!Tiger! Radox!Bouquet! Red!Fairy! Redgold! Scentimental! Scentimental! Scentimental! Scentimental! Sexy!Rexy! Sexy!Rexy! Sexy!Rexy! Sexy!Rexy! Sexy!Rexy! Showbiz! Singin’!in!the!Rain! Sneprinsesse! Snövit! Sparkle!&!Shine! Sparkle!&!Shine! Stadt!den!Helder! Stadt!den!Helder! Sunsprite! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Princess! Fl!Spray!Queen! Poly!Spray! Fl!Spray!Princess! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Bloom! Poly!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!Queen! Poly!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray!Princess! Poly!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Bloom! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray! Fl!Bloom! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Spray! Fl!Spray!Queen! Fl!Bloom! NY! COL! COL! Y! NY! NC! PNW! T! NC! COL! PNW! PNW! PNW! PNW! PNW! COL! NCNH! NC! PNW! NC! B! B! CEN! GL! PSW! B! T! COL! CEN! PNW! PJ! COL! PNW! PNW! PJ! NC! NC! NC! B! NY! RM! B! Y! CEN! COL! T! GL! PNW! PSW! B! NY! COL! NY! NCNH! PNW! CEN! CEN! NCNH! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 213Jun! 173May! 173May! 63Sep! 213Jun! 213Jun! 293Jun! 163Aug! 213Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 293Jun! 283Jun! 283Jun! 63Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 213Sep! 143Sep! 203Sep! 283Jun! 133Sep! 123Jul! 203Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 283Jun! 63Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 123Jul! 213Jun! 133Sep! 233Aug! 283Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 203Sep! 303Aug! 203Sep! 213Jun! 143Jun! 133Sep! 143Sep! 143Jun! 173May! 213Jun! 263Apr! 213Jun! 113Aug! 203Sep! 63Sep! Wagner,!James/Syracuse!RS/NY! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Price,!Eve!&!Mike/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Osborn,!Audrey!&!Oz/Yankee!District/MA! Gibson,!Ann/Syracuse!RS/NY! Heebsh,!M/M!Larry/Gateway!RS/WI! Ewing,!Pat/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Jansing,!Linda/KY!State!Fair/KY! Lazar,!John/Minnesota!RS/MN! Dolen,!Bill/Huntington!RS/WV! Lind,!Barbara!&!Bruce/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Seattle!RS/WA! Michiline,!Jane/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Parke,!Richard!&!Janis/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Warner,!Pam/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Rankin,!Gary!&!Monica/Huntington!RS/WV! Jones,!Steve!&!Susie/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Martin,!Jo/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Mezera,!Karen/Gateway!RS/WI! Schneider,!Peter!&!Susan/Buckeye!District/OH! Schock,!Larry/Lancaster!RC/OH! Pagliai,!Ed!&!Dee/Central!District/IA! Kaplenski,!Gail/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Schock,!Larry/Buckeye!Top!Gun/OH! Bergant,!Phyllis/Louisville!RS/KY! Myers,!Robert!&!Page,!Jack/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Sheppard,!Ken/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Monroe,!Bruce!&!Liz/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Dumas,!Jan/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Sitton,!John!&!Cindy/Portland!RS/OR! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS/OR! Phillips,!Glenn/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Heebsh,!M/M!Larry/Gateway!RS/WI! Bussa,!Rita/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/Gateway!RS/WI! Schroeck,!Cal/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Storms,!Dorothy/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Dorschel,!Craig/Yankee!District/MA! Clifton!&!Marge!Godfrey/Central!District/IA! Powers,!Pam/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Jacobs,!Robert/Louisville!RS/KY! Stoffer,!Joan!&!Farris,!Judy/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Humphrey,!Gretchen!&!Michael/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Hering,!Jim!&!Anne/Lancaster!RC/OH! Styn,!Jim/Western!NY!RS/NY! Waites,!Susan/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Gibson,!Ann/Syracuse!RS/NY! Magill,!Ernie!&!Sue/Sacramento!RS/CA! Hixon,!Matt!&!Greta/Seattle!RS/WA! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/IA!State!Fair/IA! Eckley,!Mike!&!Anita/Central!District/IA! Kinnick,!Debra/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! 99 Sweet!Vivian! The!Fairy! The!Fairy! The!Fairy! The!Fairy! The!Fairy! The!Fairy! Tuscan!Sun! Verdun! Walking!on!Sunshine! White!Licorice! Wing3Ding! Wing3Ding! Wing3Ding! Wing3Ding! Wing3Ding! Wing3Ding! Zenaitta! CLIMBERS-&-SHRUBSAltissimo! Altissimo! Altissimo! Altissimo! Altissimo! America! Ballerina! Ballerina! Beach!Blanket! Blanc!Double!de!Coubert! Bouquet!Parfait! Clair!Matin! Clair!Matin! Clair!Matin! Cloud!10! Darcey!Bussell! Darlow’s!Enigma! Darlow’s!Enigma! Delicata! Dinky! Distant!Drums! Dortmund! Dortmund! Dublin!Bay! Dublin!Bay! Erfurt! F.!J.!Grootendorst! Fisherman’s!Friend! Fisherman’s!Friend! Flower!Girl! Flower!Girl! Fourth!of!July! Fourth!of!July! Fourth!of!July! Fourth!of!July! Fourth!of!July! Fourth!of!July! Fragrant!Lavender!Simplicity! Gertrude!Jekyll! Fl!Bloom! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Fl!Spray!Princess! Poly!Spray! Fl!Spray!King! Fl!Bloom! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! Poly!Spray! ! Climber! Climber! Climber! Climber! Climber! Climber! Classic!Shrub! Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Climber! Climber! Climber! Climber! Modern!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Climber! Climber! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Shrub! Climber! Climber! Climber! Climber! Climber! Climber! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! PJ! RM! NY! PJ! CEN! RM! CEN! RM! Y! PNW! NC! NCNH! NCNH! CEN! PJ! B! PNW! GL! ! NCNH! PNW! NCNH! CEN! NCNH! T! PNW! COL! B! PNW! COL! PJ! COL! GL! Y! PNW! CEN! PJ! NCNH! NC! B! PNW! T! PNW! NC! CEN! PJ! GL! NY! PSW! NCNH! NY! PJ! B! PNW! PNW! GL! NY! PNW! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 63Sep! 283Jun! 233Aug! 133Sep! 133Sep! 303Aug! 273Sep! 303Aug! 63Sep! 293Jun! 213Jun! 63Sep! 263Apr! 113Aug! 63Sep! 143Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! ! 263Apr! 283Jun! 63Sep! 203Sep! 63Sep! 203Sep! 123Jul! 133Sep! 213Sep! 283Jun! 173May! 133Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 273Sep! 63Sep! 263Apr! 213Jun! 143Sep! 283Jun! 203Sep! 143Jun! 213Jun! 113Aug! 133Sep! 213Jun! 233Aug! 133Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 63Sep! 213Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 283Jun! 213Jun! 283Jun! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Muzy,!Joe!&!Faith/Loveland!RS/CO! DelGiorno,!Annette/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Phillips,!Glenn/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Fischer,!Dixie/Lincoln!RS/NE! Kirby,!Mary/Denver!RS/CO! Brower,!Rich!&!Nancy/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Drobot,!Sheldon/Denver!RS/CO! Dorschel,!Craig/Yankee!District/MA! Hixon,!Matt!&!Greta/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Franco,!Chris/Gateway!RS/WI! Kolter,!Sandee/East!Bay!RS/CA! Magill,!Ernie!&!Sue/Sacramento!RS/CA! Godfrey,!Clif!&!Marge/IA!State!Fair/IA! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Miller,!Mark!&!Terri/Lancaster!RC/OH! Baer,!Rich!&!Charold/Portland!RS/OR! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! ! Frederick,!Judy/Sacramento!RS/CA! Kolkhorst,!Lou!&!Sharon/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Cook,!Gregg/East!Bay!RS/CA! Ed!&!Dee!Pagliai/Central!District/IA! Jones,!Steve!&!Susie/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Miller,!Janet/Louisville!RS/KY! Wilson,!Bill/Tacoma!RS/WA! Simpson,!Henry!&!Stephany/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Smith,!Elton/Buckeye!District/OH! Kreutzer,!Ed!&!Mary!Anne/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Youmans,!Marty/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Simpson,!Henry!&!Stephany/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Ehrenreich,!Cindy!&!Irwin/Yankee!District/MA! Willrich,!Bob/Spokane!RS/WA! Trost,!Rita/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Glaes,!Kevin/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Mackenzie,!Kathryn/Sacramento!RS/CA! Munson,!Paul!&!Janine/Minnesota!RS/MN! Campbell,!Lynn/Lancaster!RC/OH! Willrich,!Bob/Spokane!RS/WA! Hartke,!Richard/Louisville!RS/KY! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Stillings,!Jim!&!Sharon/Minnesota!RS/MN! Godfrey,!Clif!&!Marge/IA!State!Fair/IA! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Stoffer,!Joan!&!Farris,!Judy/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Grillo,!Carl/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Green,!Shelby/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Coleman,!Deane/East!Bay!RS/CA! Delgiorno,!Annette/Syracuse!RS/NY! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Hering,!Jim!&!Anne/Buckeye!District/OH! Finch,!Carl!&!Carolyn/Portland!RS/OR! Madsen,!Greg!&!Karen/Seattle!RS/WA! Bradley,!Jon!&!Jean/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Delgiorno,!Annette/Syracuse!RS/NY! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! 100 Gertrude!Jekyll! Golden!Unicorn! Golden!Unicorn! Golden!Wings! Golden!Wings! Graham!Thomas! Griff’s!Red! Heidelberg! Heidelberg! Henry!Kelsey! Henry!Kelsey! Jan’s!Wedding! John!Cabot! John!Davis! Lady!of!the!Dawn![Fl]! Lady!of!the!Mist! Leonard!Dudley!Braithwaite! Linda!Campbell! Linda!Campbell! Lyda!Rose! Lyda!Rose! Lyda!Rose! Lyda!Rose! Lyda!Rose! Milwaukee’s!Calatrava! Morden!Ruby! Night!Owl! Night!Owl! Night!Owl![LCl]! Olivier!Roellinger! Orchid!Romance![Fl]! Outta!the!Blue! Princess!Anne! Princess!Anne! Prospero! Purple!Splash! Purple!Splash! Quietness! Red!Dagmar! Red!Fountain! Rhapsody!in!Blue! Robin!Hood! Rosa!rugosa![Sp]! Rosarium!Uetersen! Rosarium!Uetersen! Sea!Foam! Snowdrift! Soaring!Spirits! Sombreuil! Stormy!Weather! Stretch!Johnson! Tamora! Teasing!Georgia! That’s!Jazz! The!Charlatan! The!Dark!Lady! The!Dark!Lady! The!Impressionist! Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Shrub!Queen! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Shrub! Shrub!Queen! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Climber! Climber! Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Shrub!King! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Shrub!King! Climber! Climber! Modern!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Climber! Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Classic!Shrub! Climber! Climber! Shrub! Shrub!Princess! Climber! Climber! Climber! Shrub!Princess! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Climber! Modern!Shrub!King! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Climber! PNW! NC! NC! Y! PNW! COL! CEN! PNW! PNW! NC! NC! PNW! NY! NC! CEN! RM! B! RM! Y! PNW! PJ! T! PNW! PNW! CEN! NC! NC! COL! PNW! PJ! NC! NC! NCNH! NCNH! PNW! RM! PNW! CEN! B! CEN! RM! CEN! B! NY! B! COL! NC! COL! PNW! NC! PNW! PNW! NCNH! CEN! B! GL! GL! PNW! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 283Jun! 213Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 173May! 113Aug! 283Jun! 213Jun! 213Jun! 133Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 123Jul! 273Sep! 303Aug! 163Aug! 303Aug! 63Sep! 123Jul! 133Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 73Jun! 203Sep! 213Jun! 213Jun! 173May! 143Jun! 63Sep! 123Jul! 213Jun! 63Sep! 263Apr! 73Jun! 303Aug! 283Jun! 133Sep! 133Sep! 273Sep! 283Jun! 133Sep! 213Sep! 233Aug! 133Sep! 303Aug! 123Jul! 63Sep! 283Jun! 133Sep! 73Jun! 133Sep! 263Apr! 113Aug! 133Sep! 283Jun! 63Sep! 123Jul! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Heebsh,!M/M!Larry/Gateway!RS/WI! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Dorschel,!Craig/Yankee!District/MA! Martin,!Jo/Seattle!RS/WA! Parsell,!Dick!&!Jeanette/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Godfrey,!Clif!&!Marge/IA!State!Fair/IA! Martin,!Jo/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Martin,!Jo/Seattle!RS/WA! Mezera,!Karen/Gateway!RS/WI! Helgeson,!Lois!Ann/North!Central!District/WI! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Gibson,!Ann/Syracuse!RS/NY! Keiser,!Deb/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Trost,!Rita/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Gruenberger,!Marilee/Denver!RS/CO! Herr,!Tom/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Hoffman,!Ruth/Denver!RS/CO! Knight,!Jacqueline/Yankee!District/MA! Snitzler,!Margaret/Tacoma!RS/WA! Phillips,!Glenn/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Jansing,!Linda/Louisville!RS/KY! Snitzler,!Margaret/Portland!RS/OR! Munidase,!Pilane/Corvallis!RS/OR! Eckley,!Mike!&!Anita/Central!District/IA! Munson,!Paul!&!Janine/Minnesota!RS/MN! Johannes,!Marlin/Gateway!RS/WI! Parsell,!Dick!&!Jeanette/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Fleck,!Judy/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Keiser,!Deb/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Fleming,!Lynda/Gateway!RS/WI! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Owendyk,!Charlotte/Sacramento!RS/CA! Selby,!Gail!&!Vi/Corvallis!RS/OR! Holmes,!Gail/Denver!RS/CO! Smith,!Andrew/Spokane!RS/WA! Fischer,!Dixie/Lincoln!RS/NE! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Pfisterm!Mike/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Bergersen,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Haddow,!Patty/Lincoln!RS/NE! Smith,!Elton/Buckeye!District/OH! Kahler,!James/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Mooney,!Linda/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Keiser,!Deb/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Fleek,!John!&!Diana/Huntington!RS/WV! Bachman,!Ron/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Bergs,!Joe!&!Carrie/North!Central!District/WI! Selby,!Gail!&!Vi/Corvallis!RS/OR! Parks,!Gordon/Portland!RS/OR! Lane3Piert,!Barbara/Sacramento!RS/CA! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/IA!State!Fair/IA! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Smith!Matthew/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Tacoma!RS/WA! 101 Too!Hot!to!Handle! Vanity! Vegesacker!Charme! Westerland! White!Eden! White!Meidiland! Women!in!Military! OLD-GARDEN-ROSESArchiduchesse!Elisabeth! d’Autriche! Baronne!Prévost! Baronne!Prévost! Belle!de!Crécy! Bibi!Maizoon![S]! Camaieux! Clio! Complicata! Dragon’s!Eye! Dragon’s!Eye! Dragon’s!Eye! Eugène!de!Beauharnais! Green!Rose! Green!Rose! Green!Rose! Henri!Martin! Hugh!Dickson! James!Mason! Jules!Margottin! Königen!von!Dänemark! Lamarque! Louis3Philippe! Marchesa!Boccella! Marchesa!Boccella! Mme!Hardy! Mons!Tillier! Mrs!John!Laing! Mutabilis! Paul!Neyron! Paul!Neyron! Paul!Neyron! Pink!Pet! Pink!Pet! Pink!Pet! Proserpine! Rosa!gallica!officinalis! Rosa!gallica!officinalis! Rosa!gallica!versicolor! Rosa!moschata! Rosa!rugosa! Rosa!rugosa!alba! Rosa!rugosa!alba! Rosa!rugosa!alba! Rosa!rugosa!alba! Rosa!rugosa!rubra! Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Climber! Classic!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Queen! Modern!Shrub! Climber! Modern!Shrub! Modern!Shrub! Princess! ! PNW! NCNH! 73Jun! 63Sep! B! PNW! PNW! PNW! 133Sep! 283Jun! 283Jun! 283Jun! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Kolkhorst,!Lou!&!Sharon/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Newcomb,!Carol/Spokane!RS/WA! Mee,!Gwynne/Spokane!RS/WA! 133Sep! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! ! Victorian! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Victorian! Victorian! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Dowager! Genesis! Genesis! Genesis! Dowager! Genesis! Genesis! Genesis! Genesis! Genesis! Genesis! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! B! COL! PNW! PNW! NC! NC! B! PNW! PNW! PNW! PNW! GL! NY! B! PSW! NY! PNW! NC! B! PNW! PNW! CEN! CEN! NCNH! PNW! COL! PNW! NCNH! NCNH! NC! GL! PJ! PSW! NCNH! RM! PNW! GL! NC! COL! PJ! PNW! PNW! COL! GL! GL! NY! PNW! NY! B! ! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 ! 213Sep! 173May! 143Jun! 283Jun! 213Jun! 213Jun! 133Sep! 213Jun! 283Jun! 143Jun! 133Sep! 213Jun! 233Aug! 163Aug! 133Sep! 213Jun! 283Jun! 213Jun! 213Sep! 283Jun! 293Jun! 273Sep! 203Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 133Sep! 73Jun! 63Sep! 263Apr! 133Sep! 213Jun! 133Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 213Jun! 213Jun! 133Sep! 133Sep! 283Jun! 123Jul! 173May! 63Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 123Jul! 233Aug! Miles,!Stanley/Corvallis!RS/OR! Sawyer,!Rosemary/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Schneider,!Peter!&!Susan/Buckeye!District/OH! Long,!Joy/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Newcomb,!Carol/Spokane!RS/WA! Henning,!Mark/Minnesota!RS/MN! Mezera,!Karen/Gateway!RS/WI! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Gant,!Faith/Seattle!RS/WA! Kolkhorst,!Lou!&!Sharon/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS/OR! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Stever,!Dave/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Adams,!John/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Graham,!Susan/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Prianti,!Murial/Syracuse!RS/NY! Lind,!Barbara!&!Bruce/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Henning,!Mark/Minnesota!RS/MN! Schneider,!Peter!&!Susan/Buckeye!District/OH! Sheppard,!Ken/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Bergsagel,!Andy/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Brower,!Rich!&!Nancy/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Godfrey,!Clifton!&!Marge/Central!District/IA! Cook,!Gregg/East!Bay!RS/CA! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Seattle!RS/WA! Davis,!Carolyn/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Whiddett,!Michael/Corvallis!RS/OR! Ham,!Martine/East!Bay!RS/CA! Knowles,!Linda/Sacramento!RS/CA! Bergs,!Joe!&!Carrie/North!Central!District/WI! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Lucero,!John!&!CJ/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Jones,!Steve!&!Susie/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Drucker,!Margaret/Loveland!RS/CO! Gant,!Faith/Seattle!RS/WA! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Bergs,!Joe!&!Carrie/Gateway!RS/WI! Simpson,!Henry!&!Stephany/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Parke,!Richard!&!Janis/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Parke,!Richard!&!Janis/Tacoma!RS/WA! Waites,!Susan/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Katt,!John/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Storms,!Dorothy/Syracuse!RS/NY! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Tacoma!RS/WA! Kahler,!James/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! 102 Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Rose!de!Rescht! Rouletti! Salet! Salet! Sidonie! Sidonie! Souv!de!la!Malmaison! St.!Nicholas! Stanwell!Perpetual! Tuscany!Superb! Ville!de!Saint!Denis! Yolande!d’Aragon! Yolande!d’Aragon! Zéphirine!Drouhin! Zéphirine!Drouhin! MINIATURES-&-MINIFLORASAbby’s!Angel! Abby’s!Angel! Abby’s!Angel! Abby’s!Angel! Alisha! All!a’Twitter! Alysheba! Ambiance! Amy!Grant! Andie!McDowell! Anna!Ford! Arcanum! Arcanum! Autumn!Splendor! Autumn!Splendor! Autumn!Splendor! Autumn!Splendor! Autumn!Splendor! Baby!Boomer! Baby!Boomer! Baby!Love! Baldo!Villegas! Baldo!Villegas! Baldo!Villegas! Baldo!Villegas! Bedazzled! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Victorian! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Victorian! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Dowager! Victorian! Victorian! ! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Open! Mini!Open! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Spray! Mini!Single! Mini!King! Mini!Court! Mini!King! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Open! Miniflora!Open! Mini!King! Mini!Spray! Mini!Single! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! COL! PJ! RM! Y! PNW! CEN! T! GL! PJ! NCNH! NC! RM! COL! NC! PNW! NCNH! B! PNW! PJ! GL! PNW! ! B! PJ! PSW! CEN! NCNH! GL! CEN! NCNH! PNW! PJ! PNW! NY! COL! PNW! B! T! B! B! CEN! NY! PNW! COL! COL! CEN! CEN! RM! B! PSW! PNW! COL! PNW! CEN! NCNH! RM! NCNH! B! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 173May! 63Sep! 303Aug! 63Sep! 283Jun! 273Sep! 203Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 123Jul! 303Aug! 63Sep! 213Jun! 123Jul! 263Apr! 133Sep! 73Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 293Jun! ! 213Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 203Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 133Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 133Sep! 203Sep! 143Sep! 213Sep! 273Sep! 213Jun! 123Jul! 173May! 63Sep! 203Sep! 203Sep! 283Jun! 163Aug! 133Sep! 23Aug! 303Aug! 283Jun! 113Aug! 63Sep! 303Aug! 263Apr! 213Sep! Fleming,!Annie/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Glaes,!Kevin/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Gruenberger,!Marilee/Denver!RS/CO! Dorschel,!Craig/Yankee!District/MA! Willrich,!Bob/Spokane!RS/WA! Brower,!Rich!&!Nancy/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Wuorenmaa,!Sharon/Louisville!RS/KY! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Jones,!Steve!&!Susie/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Ahlgren,!Katherine/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Kirby,!Mary/Denver!RS/CO! Rankin,!Gary!&!Monica/Huntington!RS/WV! Plasz,!Andy/Gateway!RS/WI! Wyckoff,!Jeff!&!Kathy/Tacoma!RS/WA! Flicht3McDonugh,!Michelle/Sacramento!RS/CA! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Whiddett,!Michael/Corvallis!RS/OR! Glaes,!Kevin/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Leibrand,!Mickie!&!Chuck/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Bergsagel,!Andy/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! ! Hering,!Jim!&!Anne/Buckeye!District/OH! Borrmann,!Ken/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Eckley,!Mike!&!Anita/Central!District/IA! Jones,!Steve!&!Susie/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Hamilton,!Barb!&!Smith,!Gloria/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Sawyer,!Rosemary/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Askelson,!Sharon/Spokane!RS/WA! Phillips,!Glenn/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS/OR! Hearne,!Andrew/Syracuse!RS/NY! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Mee,!Gwynne/Spokane!RS/WA! Thacker,!Corky/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Carman,!Howard/Louisville!RS/KY! Miller,!Mark!&!Terri/Lancaster!RC/OH! Wyman,!Marian/Buckeye!District/OH! Brower,!Rich!&!Nancy/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Wagner,!James/Syracuse!RS/NY! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Tacoma!RS/WA! Long,!Judy/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Fleek,!John!&!Diana/Huntington!RS/WV! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Muzy,!Joe!&!Faith/Loveland!RS/CO! Schock,!Larry/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Finch,!Carl!&!Carolyn/Portland!RS!Mini!Show/OR! Powers,!Pam/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Smith,!Dennis/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/IA!State!Fair/IA! Kolter,!Sandee/East!Bay!RS/CA! Nielsen,!Ellen/Denver!RS/CO! Phipps,!Cindy/Sacramento!RS/CA! Smith,!Elton/Buckeye!District/OH! 103 Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Bee’s!Knees! Best!of!‘04! Black!Jade! Black!Jade! Black!Jade! Black!Jade! Black!Jade! Breath!of!Spring! Butter!Cream! Butter!Cream! Butter!Cream! Butter!Cream! Butter!Cream! Butter!Cream! Cachet! Caesar’s!Rose! Charismatic! Chattooga! Chattooga! Chelsea!Belle! Chessie’s!Favorite! Cinnamon!Girl! Connie! Conundrum! Conundrum! Cooper! Crazy!Dottie! Crystal!Palace! Daddy!Frank! Daddy!Frank! Daddy!Frank! Daddy!Frank! Daddy!Frank! Daddy!Frank! Daddy!Frank! Denver’s!Dream! Denver’s!Dream! Doris!Morgan! Doris!Morgan! Dorothy!Rose! Double!Take! Double!Take! Double!Take! Dr.!John!Dickman! Dr.!John!Dickman! Dr.!John!Dickman! Dr.!John!Dickman! Dr.!John!Dickman! Dr.!Tommy!Cairns! Dr.!Troy!Garrett! Dr.!Troy!Garrett! Dr.!Troy!Garrett! Dr.!Troy!Garrett! Dreamer! Edisto! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Mini!Queen! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Open! Mini!Open! Mini!Open! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!Single! Miniflora!Queen! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!Open! Mini!Single! Mini!Open! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Single! Miniflora!King! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Open! Mini!King! Mini!Court! Mini!Single! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Open! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Open! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Open! Mini!Court! Mini!Queen! NC! GL! CEN! T! COL! NCNH! PNW! PNW! Y! B! CEN! PNW! PNW! NCNH! COL! Y! NCNH! B! COL! Y! CEN! T! GL! B! CEN! B! PNW! PNW! COL! NY! NC! NC! PNW! PNW! PJ! B! CEN! NC! NCNH! NCNH! COL! NY! NCNH! PNW! NY! GL! GL! CEN! B! NC! B! PJ! CEN! CEN! NY! CEN! CEN! CEN! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 133Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 143Jun! 63Sep! 213Sep! 133Sep! 123Jul! 133Sep! 263Apr! 173May! 63Sep! 63Sep! 213Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 213Jun! 163Aug! 273Sep! 213Sep! 23Aug! 293Jun! 63Sep! 213Jun! 213Jun! 213Jun! 283Jun! 143Jun! 63Sep! 213Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 263Apr! 263Apr! 173May! 233Aug! 63Sep! 293Jun! 213Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 113Aug! 163Aug! 133Sep! 213Sep! 133Sep! 273Sep! 203Sep! 233Aug! 203Sep! 133Sep! 113Aug! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Carman,!Howard/Louisville!RS/KY! Wright,!Fred/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Jennings,!Sue/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Waylett,!Patricia/Spokane!RS/WA! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Dorschel,!Craig/Yankee!District/MA! Miller,!Mark!&!Terri/Buckeye!District/OH! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Tacoma!RS/WA! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS/OR! Owendyk,!Charlotte/Sacramento!RS/CA! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Ciak,!Dorothy!&!David/Yankee!District/MA! Hopper,!Beverly!Rose/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Buckeye!District/OH! Simpson,!Henry!&!Stephany/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Ciak,!Dorothy!&!David/Yankee!District/MA! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Lincoln!RS/NE! Wuorenmaa,!Sharon/Louisville!RS/KY! Stoffer,!Joan!&!Farris,!Judy/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Zimmerman,!Jim/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Pfisterm!Mike/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Solarz,!Bill!&!Anita/Buckeye!District/OH! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS!Mini!Show/OR! Williams,!Elena/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Rankin,!Gary!&!Monica/Huntington!RS/WV! McHale,!Mary!Pat/Syracuse!RS/NY! Singer,!Steve/Gateway!RS/WI! Singer,!Steve/Gateway!RS/WI! Pennington,!Nancy/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Cavanaugh,!Jim!&!Nancy/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Wrightstone,!Mike!&!Sally/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Hering,!Jim!&!Anne/Buckeye!District/OH! Godfrey,!Clifton!&!Marge/Central!District/IA! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Phipps,!Cindy/Sacramento!RS/CA! Phipps,!Cindy/Sacramento!RS/CA! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Mohat,!Donald/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Jones,!Steve!&!Susie/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Hixon,!Matt!&!Greta/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! White,!Dorothy/Syracuse!RS/NY! Otter,!Alice/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Whittaker,!Marilyn/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Godfrey,!Clif!&!Marge/IA!State!Fair/IA! Smith,!Elton/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Herr,!Tom/Buckeye!District/OH! Phillips,!Glenn/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Meyer,!Larry!&!Doris/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Eckley,!Mike!&!Anita/Central!District/IA! Storms,!Dorothy/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Rogers,!Judy/Central!District/IA! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/IA!State!Fair/IA! 104 Edisto! Edisto! Elfinglo! Equinox! Equinox! Erin!Alonso! Erin!Alonso! Fairhope! Fairhope! First!and!Foremost! First!and!Foremost! First!and!Foremost! First!Choice! First!Choice! First!Choice! First!Choice! First!Choice! Flawless! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Foolish!Pleasure! Giggles! Giggles! Giggles! Giggles! Gizmo! Glowing!Amber! Good!Morning!America! Gourmet!Popcorn! Gourmet!Popcorn! Gourmet!Popcorn! Grace!Amazing! Grace!Seward! Grace!Seward! Grace!Seward! Green!Ice! Hanini! Harm!Seville! Heather!Sproul! Heidi3Ho! Hot!Tamale! Hot!Tamale! Hot!Tamale! Ingrid! Innocence! Irresistible! Irresistible! Irresistible! Irresistible! Irresistible! Irresistible! Irresistible! Mini!King! Mini!Court! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Queen! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Mini!Open! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Court! Mini!King! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Mini!Open! Mini!Single! Mini!Open! Mini!Open! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Single! Mini!Single! Mini!Single! Mini!Spray! Mini!Single! Mini!Open! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Open! Miniflora!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! B! CEN! RM! CEN! Y! NC! T! NY! B! RM! GL! RM! PJ! NY! CEN! PJ! GL! CEN! PNW! PNW! PNW! PNW! NCNH! CEN! CEN! COL! PJ! B! COL! PJ! PNW! GL! COL! PNW! B! NY! PNW! NC! COL! PSW! PNW! COL! PNW! B! PNW! NCNH! GL! T! RM! NC! PNW! GL! PNW! PNW! PNW! NY! PNW! PNW! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 163Aug! 203Sep! 303Aug! 133Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 203Sep! 213Jun! 213Sep! 283Jun! 283Jun! 303Aug! 63Sep! 233Aug! 203Sep! 63Sep! 283Jun! 203Sep! 283Jun! 73Jun! 143Jun! 23Aug! 63Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 173May! 63Sep! 123Jul! 283Jun! 173May! 73Jun! 73Aug! 233Aug! 213Jun! 213Jun! 173May! 133Sep! 23Aug! 63Sep! 73Jun! 143Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 63Sep! 163Aug! 303Aug! 213Jun! 123Jul! 63Sep! 283Jun! 73Jun! 143Jun! 143Jun! 283Jun! 73Jun! Smith,!Elton/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Gruenberger,!Marilee/Denver!RS/CO! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Lincoln!RS/NE! Ciak,!Dorothy!&!David/Yankee!District/MA! Singer,!Steve/Gateway!RS/WI! Jansing,!Linda/Louisville!RS/KY! Storms,!Dorothy/Syracuse!RS/NY! Menard,!Cheryl/Buckeye!District/OH! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Kaplenski,!Gail/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Roman,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Wrightstone,!Mike!&!Sally/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Stever,!Dave/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Rogers,!Judy/Central!District/IA! Borrmann,!Ken/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Whittaker,!Marilyn/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Godfrey,!Clifton!&!Marge/Central!District/IA! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Corvallis!RS/OR! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Humphrey,!Gretchen!&!Mike/Portland!RS!Mini!Show/OR! Wall,!Dorothy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Rogers,!Judy/Lincoln!RS/NE! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Richardson,!James!&!Brenda/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Borrmann,!Ken/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Finch,!Carl!&!Carolyn/Tacoma!RS/WA! Katt,!John/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Price,!Eve!&!Mike/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Selby,!Gail!&!Vi/Corvallis!RS/OR! Hilfer,!Lori/Forest!City!RS/OH! Gibson,!Ann/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Reese,!Walter!&!Kristine/Seattle!RS/WA! Singer,!Steve/Gateway!RS/WI! Price,!Eve!&!Mike/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS!Mini!Show/OR! Fleek,!John!&!Diana/Huntington!RS/WV! Selby,!Gail!&!Vi/Corvallis!RS/OR! Schock,!Larry/Lancaster!RC/OH! Baer,!Rich!&!Charold/Portland!RS/OR! Sawyer,!Rosemary/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Carman,!Howard/KY!State!Fair/KY! Mann,!Kathryn/Denver!RS/CO! LAllier,!Lee!&!Jackie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Tacoma!RS/WA! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Waylett,!Patricia/Spokane!RS/WA! Cavanaugh,!James!&!Nancy/Corvallis!RS/OR! Baer,!Rich!&!Charold/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Mehnert,!Kim/Western!NY!RS/NY! Lind,!Barbara!&!Bruce/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Cavanaugh,!James!&!Nancy/Corvallis!RS/OR! 105 Irresistible! Jean!Kenneally! Jean!Kenneally! Jean!Kenneally! Jean!Kenneally! Jean!Kenneally! Jean!Kenneally! Jeanne!Lajoie! Jeanne!Lajoie! Jolene!Adams! Jolene!Adams! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Joy! Jupiter! Kismet! Lady!E’owyn! Lady!E’owyn! Lady!E’owyn! Leading!Lady! Little!Jackie! Little!Tommy!Tucker! Lo!and!Behold! Lo!and!Behold! Louisville!Lady! Louisville!Lady! Love!Torch! Loyal!Friend! Luis!Desamero! Luis!Desamero! Luis!Desamero! Luis!Desamero! Luscious!Lucy! Madeleine![Fl]! Magic!Show! Magic!Show! Magic!Show! Magic!Show! Magic!Show! Magic!Show! Magic!Show! Magic!Show! Mini!Princess! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Open! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!King! Mini!Court! Mini!Open! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Spray! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Open! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! PNW! GL! GL! NC! PNW! NY! Y! NY! NC! NCNH! NCNH! B! PJ! B! NC! T! PJ! COL! B! T! COL! NY! CEN! RM! NY! B! B! PSW! T! COL! RM! PNW! GL! CEN! B! NC! PNW! GL! PNW! GL! NCNH! COL! GL! B! PNW! PNW! NCNH! NC! NC! NY! RM! PNW! PNW! B! RM! PNW! PNW! PNW! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 213Jun! 283Jun! 213Jun! 123Jul! 283Jun! 233Aug! 63Sep! 143Jun! 213Jun! 63Sep! 63Sep! 123Jul! 133Sep! 143Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 63Sep! 63Sep! 213Sep! 163Aug! 133Sep! 213Jun! 113Aug! 303Aug! 233Aug! 163Aug! 143Sep! 133Sep! 163Aug! 133Sep! 303Aug! 133Sep! 63Sep! 273Sep! 213Sep! 213Jun! 213Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 63Sep! 263Apr! 173May! 63Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 143Jun! 263Apr! 213Jun! 213Jun! 213Jun! 283Jun! 283Jun! 73Jun! 133Sep! 303Aug! 133Sep! 123Jul! 23Aug! Fredette,!John!&!Caroline/Seattle!RS/WA! Kaplenski,!Mark/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Cooke,!Lone/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Lind,!Barbara!&!Bruce/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Mohat,!Joyce/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Candler,!David/Yankee!District/MA! Noto,!Gene/Western!NY!RS/NY! LAllier,!Lee!&!Jackie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Sawyer,!Rosemary/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Cook,!Peter/East!Bay!RS/CA! Solarz,!Bill!&!Anita/Buckeye!Top!Gun/OH! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Schock,!Larry/Lancaster!RC/OH! Fleming,!Lynda/North!Central!District/WI! Carman,!Howard/Louisville!RS/KY! Smith,!Glenn!&!Donna/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Huntington!RS/WV! Schock,!Larry/Buckeye!District/OH! Carman,!Howard/KY!State!Fair/KY! Simpson,!Henry!&!Stephany/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Hearne,!Andrew/Syracuse!RS/NY! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/IA!State!Fair/IA! Roman,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Smith,!Elton/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Schock,!Larry/Lancaster!RC/OH! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Williams,!Paula/KY!State!Fair/KY! Richardson,!James!&!Brenda/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Roman,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Allen,!Karen!&!Merril/Portland!RS/OR! Blok,!Bill!&!Irma/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Dee,!Gerry!&!Linda/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Zimmerman,!Barbara!&!Jim/Buckeye!District/OH! Munson,!Paul!&!Janine/Minnesota!RS/MN! Garceau,!Lonnie/Seattle!RS/WA! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Smith,!Dennis/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Otter,!Alice/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Villegas,!Baldo/Sacramento!RS/CA! Price,!Eve!&!Mike/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Otter,!Alice/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Schneider,!Susan!&!Peter/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Seattle!RS/WA! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! Terrell,!Bill/Sacramento!RS/CA! LAllier,!Lee!&!Jackie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Fleming,!Lynda/Gateway!RS/WI! Hearne,!Andrew/Syracuse!RS/NY! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Cavanaugh,!James!&!Nancy/Corvallis!RS/OR! Solarz,!Bill!&!Anita/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Holmes,!Gail/Denver!RS/CO! Baer,!Rich!&!Charold/Portland!RS/OR! Konsmo,!Dennis!&!Merilyn/Tacoma!RS/WA! McClain,!Gary!&!Cheryl/Portland!RS!Mini!Show/OR! 106 Magic!Show! Marie!Jeanette! Marriotta! Marriotta! Marriotta! Marriotta! Marriotta! Marriotta! Marriotta! Mary!Pickersgill! Memphis!Bell! Memphis!King! Memphis!King! Memphis!King! Memphis!King! Memphis!King! Memphis!King![Min]! Memphis!Magic! Michel!Cholet! Millie!Walters! Mini!Tango! Minnie!Pearl! Minnie!Pearl! Miss!Flippins! Miss!Flippins! Miss!Flippins! Miss!Flippins! Mobile!Jubilee! Molly! Molly! Mr!Lenard! My!Sunshine! Nancy!Jean! Nancy!Jean! Nancy!Jean! Nancy!Jean! Nancy!Jean! Nancy!Jean! Nancy!Jean! Nancy!Jean! Nemesis! Odessa! Olivia!Rose! Orchid!Jubilee! Party!Girl! Patron! Peggy!‘T’! Peggy!‘T’! Pierrine! Pierrine! Pierrine! Playgold! Power!Point! Powerhouse! Pucker!Up! Rainbow!Sunblaze! Regina!Lee! Renegade! Mini!Court! Mini!Spray! Mini!Queen! Mini!Princess! Mini!Open! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Princess! Mini!Queen! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Mini!King! Mini!Court! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!King! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!Spray! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Queen! Mini!Spray!2d! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Mini!Single! Mini!Single! Mini!Court! Mini!Open! Mini!Spray!3rd! Mini!Spray! Mini!King! Miniflora!Queen! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Spray! Mini!Princess! B! COL! NCNH! NCNH! PSW! NCNH! NCNH! CEN! CEN! B! Y! Y! B! T! NY! CEN! GL! PNW! GL! NC! NY! PNW! NC! PNW! NY! CEN! B! CEN! B! B! T! PNW! COL! CEN! T! NC! PJ! B! B! T! CEN! NY! PNW! NCNH! NC! PSW! B! PJ! NCNH! CEN! NY! GL! GL! NY! NCNH! NCNH! NC! COL! Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 213Sep! 173May! 63Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 263Apr! 63Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 213Sep! 63Sep! 63Sep! 163Aug! 203Sep! 213Jun! 203Sep! 283Jun! 283Jun! 283Jun! 213Jun! 233Aug! 23Aug! 123Jul! 123Jul! 233Aug! 133Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 143Sep! 213Sep! 203Sep! 73Jun! 63Sep! 133Sep! 163Aug! 213Jun! 63Sep! 143Sep! 213Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 233Aug! 23Aug! 63Sep! 123Jul! 133Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 203Sep! 233Aug! 283Jun! 213Jun! 233Aug! 263Apr! 63Sep! 213Jun! 173May! Klinefelter,!Paul/Buckeye!District/OH! Parsell,!Dick!&!Jeanette/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Hopper,!Beverly!Rose/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Kolter,!Sandee/East!Bay!RS/CA! Graham,!Susan/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Owendyk,!Charlotte/Sacramento!RS/CA! Kolter,!Sandee/East!Bay!RS/CA! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Lincoln!RS/NE! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Central!District/IA! Schock,!Larry/Buckeye!District/OH! Candler,!David/Yankee!District/MA! Candler,!David/Yankee!District/MA! Zimmerman,!Jim/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Jansing,!Linda/Louisville!RS/KY! Hearne,!Andrew/Syracuse!RS/NY! Horton,!Stan!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Kaplenski,!Gail/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Smith,!Dennis/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Whittaker,!Marilyn/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Schrenike,!Julie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Mohat,!Donald/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Allen,!Dick!&!Pat/Portland!RS!Mini!Show/OR! Cooke,!Lone/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Tacoma!RS/WA! Mohat,!Joyce/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Solarz,!Bill!&!Anita/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Miller,!Mark!&!Terri/Lancaster!RC/OH! Miller,!Mark!&!Terri/Buckeye!District/OH! Wuorenmaa,!Sharon/Louisville!RS/KY! Selby,!Gail!&!Vi/Corvallis!RS/OR! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Huntington!RS/WV! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Lincoln!RS/NE! Miller,!Janet/KY!State!Fair/KY! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/Gateway!RS/WI! Wrightstone,!Mike!&!Sally/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Lancaster!RC/OH! Menard,!Cheryl/Buckeye!District/OH! Jansing,!Linda/Louisville!RS/KY! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Lincoln!RS/NE! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Finch,!Carl!&!Carolyn/Portland!RS!Mini!Show/OR! Sawyer,!Rosemary/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Anderson,!Margaret/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Solarz,!Bill!&!Anita/NE!Ohio!RS/OH! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Frederick,!Judy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Pagliai,!Ed!&!Dee/Central!District/IA! Storms,!Dorothy/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Bradley,!Jon!&!Jean/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Stoffer,!Joan!&!Farris,!Judy/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Kolis,!Matt/NY!District/NY!State!Fair/NY! Terrell,!Bill/Sacramento!RS/CA! Pifari,!Kathy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/Gateway!RS/WI! Price,!Eve!&!Mike/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! 107 Renegade! Renegade! Ricky!Hendrick! Robin!Alonso! Rosie! Rosy!Dawn! Ruby!Baby! Ruby!Ruby! Sam!Trivitt! Sandy’s!Pick! Sandy’s!Pick! Scott! Scott! Scott!Chait! Seattle!Scentsation! Seattle!Sunrise! Seattle!Sunrise! Shameless! Shameless! Shameless! Shameless! Shameless! Shameless! Shameless! Shawn!Sease! Shawn!Sease! Shawn!Sease! Shawn!Sease! Shawn!Sease! Show!Stopper! Show!Stopper! Show!Stopper! Simple!Splendor! Simple!Splendor! Simplex! Single’s!Better! Sis! Snow!Bride! Solar!Flair! Solar!Flair! Solar!Flair! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Soroptimist!International! Spring!Fling! Spring’s!A!Comin’! Starla! Summer!Sunset! Sunglow! Mini!Princess! Mini!Princess! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!King! Mini!King! Mini!Princess! Mini!Queen! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Spray! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Court! 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Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 63Sep! 133Sep! 303Aug! 173May! 143Jun! 63Sep! 283Jun! 293Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 123Jul! 283Jun! 263Apr! 203Sep! 213Jun! 263Apr! 123Jul! 133Sep! 163Aug! 143Sep! 303Aug! 203Sep! 213Sep! 73Aug! 283Jun! 303Aug! 283Jun! 133Sep! 63Sep! 213Sep! 293Jun! 273Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 143Jun! 213Jun! 133Sep! 213Jun! 283Jun! 203Sep! 173May! 203Sep! 273Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 303Aug! 63Sep! 133Sep! 213Sep! 213Jun! 213Sep! 303Aug! 263Apr! 143Jun! 123Jul! 273Sep! 63Sep! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Richardson,!James!&!Brenda/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Roman,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Mehnert,!Kim/Western!NY!RS/NY! Dorschel,!Craig/Yankee!District/MA! Kaplenski,!Mark/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Etheredge,!Sharon/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Schroeder,!John!&!Judy/North!Central!District/WI! Lind,!Bruce!&!Barbara/Tacoma!RS/WA! Lind,!Barbara!&!Bruce/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Villegas,!Baldo/Sacramento!RS/CA! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Central!District/IA! Fredette,!Jason/Seattle!RS/WA! Owendyk,!Charlotte/Sacramento!RS/CA! Hering,!Jim!&!Anne/Buckeye!Top!Gun/OH! Simpson,!Henry!&!Stephany/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Miller,!Mark/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Smith,!Elton/Lancaster!RC/OH! Roman,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Horton,!Stan!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Smith,!Elton/Buckeye!District/OH! Solarz,!Bill!&!Anita/Forest!City!RS/OH! Roman,!Carol/Loveland!RS/CO! Roman,!Carol/Denver!RS/CO! Smith,!Dennis/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Bergs,!Joe!&!Carrie/North!Central!District/WI! Otter,!Alice/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Smith,!Elton/Buckeye!District/OH! Williams,!Elena/Kitsap!County!RS/WA! Brower,!Rich!&!Nancy/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Osborn,!Gary!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Wolford,!James/Ft.!Vancouver!RS/WA! LAllier,!Lee!&!Jackie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Finch,!Carl!&!Carolyn/Portland!RS/OR! Sommers,!Diane/Gateway!RS/WI! Whittaker,!Marilyn/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Central!District/IA! Jones,!Howard!&!Sara/VA!Peninsula!RS/VA! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Central!District/IA! Trost,!Rita/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Phillips,!Glenn/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Frederick,!Judy/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Powers,!Pam/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! Hering,!Jim!&!Anne/Buckeye!District/OH! Fleming,!Lynda/Gateway!RS/WI! Miller,!Mark!&!Terri/Buckeye!District/OH! Powers,!Pam/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Magill,!Ernie!&!Sue/Sacramento!RS/CA! Noto,!Gene/Western!NY!RS/NY! Anderson,!Margaret/Lake!Superior!RS/MN! Dee,!Gerry!&!Linda/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Adams,!Jolene/East!Bay!RS/CA! 108 Sunglow! Sweet!Caroline! Sweet!Melody! Sweet!Revenge! Sweet!Revenge! Tammy!Clemons! Tammy!Clemons! Tattooed!Daughter! Tennessee! The!Lighthouse! The!Lighthouse! This!is!the!Day! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiffany!Lynn! Tiny!Petals! Tooth!of!Time! Ty! Unbridled! Unbridled! Unbridled! Unbridled! Valentine’s!Day! Valentine’s!Day! Violet!Mist! Warm!&!Fuzzy! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Whirlaway! Will3o’3the3Wisp! Willing!! Winsome! Winsome! Wistful! X3Rated! X3Rated! X3Rated! X3Rated! Yantai! You’re!the!One! You’re!the!One! Miniflora!Spray! Mini!Queen! Mini!Court! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Princess! Mini!Spray! Mini!Court! Mini!Princess! Mini!Open! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Princess! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Court! Mini!Open! Mini!Open! Miniflora!King! Mini!Spray! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!Queen! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!King! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Court! Miniflora!Single! Mini!King! Mini!Court! Mini!Spray! Mini!Spray! Mini!Queen! Mini!Queen! Mini!Princess! Mini!Court! Miniflora!Open! Mini!Queen! Mini!King! COL! NY! GL! PNW! GL! B! PJ! PJ! CEN! CEN! CEN! NC! COL! PJ! B! NC! T! CEN! B! B! NC! CEN! CEN! NC! PSW! NCNH! NY! PNW! PNW! NY! PNW! NY! T! B! PJ! COL! PJ! COL! CEN! B! PNW! CEN! NC! GL! CEN! NCNH! NCNH! GL! NY! NCNH! PNW! NC! 303Aug! 143Jun! 283Jun! 283Jun! 63Sep! 143Sep! 133Sep! 63Sep! 203Sep! 203Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 63Sep! 133Sep! 143Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 203Sep! 213Sep! 163Aug! 213Jun! 203Sep! 133Sep! 213Jun! 133Sep! 263Apr! 213Jun! 133Sep! 283Jun! 213Jun! 283Jun! 213Jun! 203Sep! 163Aug! 63Sep! 63Sep! 133Sep! 133Sep! 203Sep! 213Sep! 283Jun! 133Sep! 213Jun! 213Jun! 273Sep! 263Apr! 63Sep! 63Sep! 213Jun! 63Sep! 213Jun! 213Jun! Wilkinson,!Anna/Maryland!State!Fair/MD! Mehnert,!Kim/Western!NY!RS/NY! Kaplenski,!Mark/Northeastern!Michigan!RS/MI! Smith,!Dennis/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Otter,!Alice/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Schock,!Larry/Lancaster!RC/OH! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Kozemchak,!Bill!&!Kathy/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Godfrey,!Clifton!&!Marge/Central!District/IA! Rogers,!Judy/Central!District/IA! Rogers,!Judy/Lincoln!RS/NE! LAllier,!Lee!&!Jackie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Huntington!RS/WV! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Lancaster!RC/OH! Fleming,!Lynda/North!Central!District/WI! Phelps,!Carolyn/Louisville!RS/KY! Pagliai,!Ed!&!Dee/Central!District/IA! Ackers,!David!&!Lois/Buckeye!District/OH! Smith,!Elton/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Munson,!Paul!&!Janine/Minnesota!RS/MN! Horton,!Stan!&!Linda/Central!District/IA! Cates,!Doug!&!Karen/Lincoln!RS/NE! Plasz,!Andy/Gateway!RS/WI! Ortega,!Jack!&!Juanita/Santa!Fe!RS/NM! Villegas,!Baldo/Sacramento!RS/CA! Hearne,!Andrew/Syracuse!RS/NY! Shewmaker,!Karen/Portland!RS/OR! Winger,!Cliff/Spokane!RS/WA! White,!Dorothy/Syracuse!RS/NY! Smith,!Dennis/Southwest!OR!RS/OR! Hearne,!Andrew/Syracuse!RS/NY! Jansing,!Linda/Louisville!RS/KY! Zimmerman,!Jim/Miami!Valley!RS/OH! Wrightstone,!Mike!&!Sally/Penn!Jersey!District/PA! Grass,!Lynda!&!Steven/Huntington!RS/WV! Borrmann,!Ken/Jersey!Shore!RS/NJ! Richardson,!James!&!Brenda/Patrick!Henry!RS/VA! Godfrey,!Clifton!&!Marge/Central!District/IA! Smith,!Elton/Buckeye!District/OH! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Pacific!Northwest!District/WA! Swanson,!Don!&!Joan/Lincoln!RS/NE! LAllier,!Lee!&!Jackie/Minnesota!RS/MN! Wier,!Jon!&!Lois/Southwest!Michigan!RS/MI! Dee,!Gerry!&!Linda/RS!of!Greater!St.!Louis/MO! Frederick,!Judy/Sacramento!RS/CA! Adams,!Jolene/East!Bay!RS/CA! Otter,!Alice/Grand!Valley!RS/MI! Storms,!Dorothy/Syracuse!RS/NY! Sawyer,!Rosemary/Mother!Lode!RS/CA! Peterson,!Mike!&!Alexa/Seattle!RS/WA! LAllier,!Lee!&!Jackie/Minnesota!RS/MN! DISTRICT ABBREVIATIONS B - Buckeye CAR - Carolina CEN - Central COL - Colonial DS - Deep South G - Gulf GL - Great Lakes II - Illinois-Indiana NC - North Central NCNH - Northern California-Nevada-Hawaii Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 109 NY - New York State PJ - Penn-Jersey PNW - Pacific Northwest PSW - Pacific Southwest RM- Rocky Mountain SC - South Central T - Tenarky Y - Yankee Note on Show Results: Show results reported in this issue are those received as of December 31, 2014. Rose Exhibitors’ Forum publishes the reports as received and assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. Show Results On Line: Rose show results may be reported on-line at http://www.roseshow.com/. A Rose Show Winners Report Form may be printed out from the website for mailing or show results in any format may be delivered to Robert B. Martin Jr., Editor of Rose Exhibitors’ Forum at [email protected] ! ! ! “Solitude” Rose Art by John Mattia Rose Exhibitors’ Forum – Spring 2015 110