Section A - THE AMERICIAN ROSE SOCIETY NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASSES
Section
Class
Class Title
Class Description
Winner
Rose(s) Name
A
1
The J. Horace McFarland Memorial National Trophy
An entry of 7 hybrid tea specimens, each a different variety, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers.
Randy Scott,
Woodbridge VA
Dublin, Crystalline, Natasha Monet, Suffolk, Veterans Honor, Cajun Moon, Cajun Sunrise
2
The Earl of Warwick Urn
An entry of 6 specimens, each a different variety, that have been named All-American Rose Selections, correclty named and exhibited in separate containers.
Bob and Chris Thorpe,
Greeneville TN
Garden Party, Christian Dior, Touch of Class, Secret, Gemini, St. Patrick
3
The National Pacific Rose Society Perpetual Challenge Trophy
An entry of three hybrid tea specimens, each a different variety, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers. This class is open only to those traveling a distance of at least 200 miles from the location of the National Rose Show
Dr. and Mrs. Satish Prabhu,
Columbia SC
Affirm, Mavrik, Louis Estes
4
The Fred Edmunds, Sr. Memorial ARS Youth Award
An entry of three roses, each a different variety, from the classes of hybrid teas, floribundas, minitures, and grandifloras. Roses must be grown and exhibited by a young person, 10 - 18 years of age. He or she must have a current membership (regular or associate) in the ARS and present membership card when exhibiting.
No Entry
5
The Dr. T. Allen Kirk Memorial Trophy
An entry of three hybrid tea specimens of one variety showing the three stages of development: one bud, one exhibition stage (approximately one third to one half open or at its most perfect phase of beauty) and one fully open bloom with stamens visible, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers.
Bob and Chris Thorpe,
Greeneville TN
Gemini
6
The Robert E. Milderd C. Lawton Miniture National Trophy
An entry of twelve miniature roses, one bloom to a stem at exhibition stage, no more than two of any one cultivar, without any artificial support, exhibited in one transparent container provided by the exhibitor.
Bob and Chris Thorpe,
Greeneville TN
Annamarie, Erin Alonso, Michel Cholet, Kristin, Miss Flippins, Miss Charleston, Sweet Melody, Sam Trivitt, Dancing Flame, Soroptimist International, Chattooga, Tammy Darlene
7
The Ralph S. Moore National Award
An entry of nine miniature roses, each a different variety at exhibition stage, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers.
Greg and Laura Sanders,
Louisville KY
Nancy Jean, Incognito, Olympic Gold, Miss Flippins, Hilde, Chattooga, Odessa, Mobile Jubilee, Irresistible
8
Benjamin Williams Mini-Flora Rose National Trophy
An entry of ten mini-flora roses, either one each of ten different varieties OR two each of five different varieties. One bloom per stem, each exhibited in separate containers. All blooms at exhibition stage.
Harold and Jean Baker,
Lakeland FL
Cachet, Lady E'Owyn, Butter Cream, Louisville Lady, Memphis King
9
Rose Hybridizers Association Trophy
Any seedling (not a sport) hybridized by an amateur, to be judged according to the standard for large or miniature roses as outlined in the Guidelines for Judging Roses. Number of entries is not limited.
David Clemons,
Grant AL
[Silver Hill x Kristin Seedling]
10
The President's Trophy
Three stems of any classification, one bloom or spray. One or more varieties, displayed in separate containers. Open to members who grow no more than fifty rose plants.
Pat Martinec
Sunset Celebration
11
Garden Web Rose Forum Best In Show Trophy
Best one stem horticultural entry on the trophy table.
Gerald Aldridge,
Memphis TN
Evelyn
Section B - TENARKY DISTRICT CHALLENGE CLASSES
B
1
The American Rose Society J. Horace McFarland District Award
An entry of five hybrid tea blooms, each a different variety, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, exhibited in separate containers.
George Poe,
Kingsport TN
Moonstone, Louise Estes, Veterans Honor, Signature, Great Scott
2
The Mack and Maybeth Blackburn District Award
An entry of four hybrid tea blooms, each a different variety, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, exhibited in separate containers.
Joe and Rhonda Spruiell,
Knoxville TN
Opulence, Gemini, St. Patrick, Hollywood
3
The Roy and Florence Graff District Award
An entry of four hybrid tea and/or grandiflora blooms, each a different color class, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, exhibited in separate containers.
No Entry
4
The Robert and Glenda Whitaker District Award
An entry of four hybrid tea and/or grandiflora blooms, each a different variety from the pink and/or pink blend color classes, one bloom per stem, disbudded, exhibited in separate containers.
Joe and Rhonda Spruiell,
Knoxville TN
Elizabeth Taylor, Mavrik, Louise Estes, Cajun Sunrise
5
The Charles Dawson Memorial Award
An entry of three red hybrid tea blooms, each a different variety, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, exhibited in separate containers.
No Entry
6
The Tenarky District Grandiflora Challenge Award
An entry of two grandiflora blooms, each a different variety, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, exhibited in one container.
No Entry
7
The Tenarky District Floribunda Challenge Award
Three floribunda stems, each a different variety. Specimens may be one bloom per stem or sprays, entry to be shown in one container.
Don and Terry Wear,
Lakeland TN
Iceberg, Brilliannt Pink Iceberg, Pasadena Star
8
The Leanard and Mary Scott District Award
An entry of five hybrid tea blooms, each a different color class, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, exhibited in separate containers.
Jimmy and Evelyn Moser,
Bartlett TN
Veterans Honor, Louises Estes, Hot Princes, St. Patrick, Fantasy
9
The Lester Smith District Challenge Award
An entry of three hybrid teas or grandifloras, one bloom per stem, each the same variety, displayed in one container.
John Skinner,
Chattanooga TN
Moonstone
10
The Dr. H.R. Rumble Memorial Award
An entry of five minature blooms, each a different variety, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, shown in separate containers. Mini-floras are not eligible for this class.
Joanna Moody,
Sheridan AR
Glowing Amber, Hot tamale, This is the day, Sam Trivitt, Fairhope
11
The American Rose Society Ralph Moore District Award
An entry of seven miniature blooms, each a different variety, one bloom per stem, disbudded, at exhibition stage, exhibited in separate containers. Mini-floras are not eligible for this class.
Greg and Laura Sanders,
Louisville TN
Chattooga, Nancy Jean, Fairhope, Miss Flippins, Mobile Jubilee, Kristin, Sweet Melody
Section C - HYBRID TEAS, GRANDIFLORAS, FLORIBUNDAS, CLIMBERS AND POLYANTHAS
C
1
Queen of Show
Hybrid tea or grandiflora, one bloom per stem at exhibition stage.
Bob and Doris House,
Joplin MO
Louise Estes
King of Show
Bob and Doris House,
Joplin MO
Dublin
Princess of Show
Randy Scott,
Woodbridge VA
Moonstone
Court
David Ackers,
Lancaster OH
St. Patrick
Court
David Ackers,
Lancaster OH
Natasha Monet
Court
George Poe,
Kingsport TN
Cajun Moon
Court
Tim Hartranft,
Lancaster OH
Mavrik
Court
Jim and Barbara Preston,
Louisville KY
Veterans Honor
Court
Frank and Jeanie Toevs,
Adamsville TN
Pop Warner
Court
Tim Hartranft,
Lancaster OH
Raphaela
2
Hybrid tea or grandiflora spray, two or more blooms (a bud is not considered a bloom). Single roses (roses with 5-12 petals) are not eligible for this class.
Jim and Barbara Preston,
Louisville KY
Johnny Bechnel
3
Hybrid tea or grandiflora, open bloom with stamens visible.
Sonia Richardson,
Memphis TN
Jema
4
Single (5-12 petals) hybrid tea, one stem. Specimen may be one bloom or a spray.
Don and Terry Wear,
Lakeland TN
Mrs. Oakley Fisher
5
Floribunda, one exhibition bloom without side blooms.
Randy Scott,
Woodbridge VA
Summer Fashion
6
Floribunda spray, two or more blooms.
Susan Berry,
Fort Smith AR
Nicole
7
Climbers, one stem. Climbing sports are to be entered in the respective bush class, ie. hybrid tea, floribunda,etc. Specimen may be one bloom or a spray.
Wade Brown,
Arkoma OK
High Society
8
Polyantha spray, two or more blooms.
Jon and Lois Wier,
Grand Rapids MI
Orange Morsdag
Section D - OLD GARDEN ROSES AND SHRUBS
D
9
Dowager Queen
Old garden rose introduced prior to 1867,one stem. Specimen may be one bloom or a spray. Date of introduction to be noted on entry tag. Eligible for Dowager Queen.
Andrew Plasz,
Libertyville IL
Sydonie
10
Victorian Award
Old garden rose introduced in or after 1867, one stem. Specimen may be one bloom or a spray. Eligible for Victorian Award.
Jim and Barbara Preston,
Louisville KY
Rose de Rescht
11
Best Shrub
Shrub rose, one stem. Specimen may be one bloom or a spray.
G. T. Aldridge,
Memphis TN
Evelyn
12
Genesis Award
Species rose, one stem. Specimen may be one bloom or spray, but must be designated as Species (Sp) in ARS publications.
Andrew Plasz,
Libertyville IL
R. rugosa rubra
13
Basket of Shrubs
One basket of shrub roses, any combination of cultivars. Exhibitor furnishes container. Oasis permitted.
Karen and Gregory Constant,
Baton Rouge LA
Variety of Shrub Roses
14
Old Garden Rose Bouquet.
A bouquet of old garden roses. Exhibitor furnishes container. Oasis permitted. Roses do not have to be introduced prior to 1867.
Don and Terry Wear,
Lakeland TN
Pink Pet, The Green Rose, Souvenir de la Malmaison, Rose de Rescht
15
OGR/Shrub English Box
English box of six shrub or old garden roses, any combination of cultivars.
Susan Clingenpeel,
Bethlehem GA
Souv. de la Malmaison
Section E - CHALLENGE CLASSES
E
16
Twelve hybrid tea or grandiflora roses, exhibition stage, one variety, displayed in one container.
Bob and Doris House,
Joplin MO
Uncle Joe
17
Twelve hybrid tea or grandiflora roses, exhibition stage, each a different variety, displayed in one container.
No Entry
18
Stages of Bloom
Three hybrid tea or grandiflora blooms, one variety. One bud, one exhibition stage and one open bloom with stamens visible. Exhibited in one container.
Frank and Jeanie Toevs,
Adamsville TN
Veterans Honor
19
Six hybrid tea or grandiflora roses, exhibition stage, at least two varieties, to be displayed in one container.
Joanna Moody,
Sheridan AR
Louise Estes, Fantasy, Moonstone
20
Rose Bowl
Floating bloom. One hybrid tea or grandiflora, exhibition stage, floating in a bowl of clear water.
David Ackers,
Lancaster OH
Dublin
21
Hi Lo
Hi-Lo. One hybrid tea, exhibition stage, displayed with one exhibition stage miniature or mini-flora. Roses should be similar in color and form. To be exhibited in separate containers.
Bob and Chris Thorpe,
Greeneville TN
Black Magic, Memphis King
22
One hybrid tea, one stem of a floribunda (individual bloom or spray) and one old garden rose. Roses to be displayed at their most beautiful stage of development and displayed in separate containers.
Peggy Bingham,
Memphis TN
Souv. De la Malmaison, Signature, Natalie
23
Floribunda palette. Five floribunda roses, each a different variety, exhibition stage, displayed on an artist's palette provided by the show committee.
Randy Scott,
Woodbridge VA
French Lace, Sunsilk, Hiroshima's Children, Kanegem, Choben
24
Picture Frame
One hybrid tea or grandiflora bloom displayed in a picture frame. No foliage, but sepals are allowed.
Carol Shockley
Crystalline
25
English Box
English box. Six hybrid tea blooms displayed in an english box, any combination of cultivars. No foliage but sepals are allowed.
Jeff and Cindy Garrett,
Soddy Daisy TN
Lovers Lane
26
Fragrant Rose
Fragrant rose. One bloom per stem of a hybrid tea, grandiflora or floribunda. Judged for fragrance only.
Jim and Barbara Preston,
Louisville KY
Dolly Parton
27
Seedling
Seedlings. A rose, not including miniature or mini-flora roses, grown from a seed that has never been named, registered or patented, has not been budded, and is not on the market for sale at the time of the rose show. An exhibitor may enter more than one seedling, but no more than 25 entries per exhibitor.
Whit Wells,
Brighton TN
[Seedling x Seedling]
Section F - JUDGES'S CLASSES
F
28
Judge's challenge I
One hybrid tea or grandiflora, exhibition stage, disbudded. Open only to those judges judging this show.
Bill and Irma Blok,
Wyoming MI
Kardinal
29
Judge's challenge II
One Miniature or mini-flora rose, exhibition stage, disbudded. Open only to those judges judging this show.
Robert and Martha Eskew,
Birmingham AL
Soroptimist International
30
Judge's challenge III
One stem of an old garden or shrub rose. Open only to those judges judging this show.
No Entry
Section G - MINIATURE ROSES
G
31
Miniature Queen of Show
One miniature rose, one bloom per stem,disbudded, at exhibition stage. Eligible for Mini-Queen, King, Princess and Count of Honor
Paula Williams and Howard Carman,
Big Spring KY
Arcanum
Miniature King of Show
Tammy Boswell,
Bartlett TN
Bee's Knees
Miniature Princess of Show
Andrew Plasz,
Libertyville IL
Fairhope
Bob and Chris Thorpe,
Greeneville TN
Miss Flippins
Paula Williams and Howard Carman,
Big Spring KY
Michel Cholet
Carol Shockley
Soroptimist International
Paula Williams and Howard Carman,
Big Spring KY
Irresistible
Paula Williams and Howard Carman,
Big Spring KY
Pierrine
Randy Scott,
Woodbridge VA
Nancy Jean
Don and Paula Adlong,
Conway AR
Olympic Gold
32
Miniature open bloom, one bloom per stem. Stamens must be visible.
Susan Clingenpeel ,Bruce and Madison LeRoy,
Bethlehem GA
Founder's Pride
33
Miniature spray having at least two blooms. (Single variety having 5-12 petals are not eligible to be entered in this class. See class 35)
Jim and Barbara Preston,
Louisville KY
Green Ice
34
Single miniature, one bloom per stem, disbudded, of a variety having 5-12 petals.
Susan Clingenpeel, Bruce and Madison LeRoy,
Bethlehem GA
Halo Today
35
Single miniature, one stem having at least two blooms of a variety having 5-12 petals.
No Entry
Section H - MINI-FLORAS
H
36
Mini-Flora Queen of Show
One mini-flora rose,exhibition stage, disbudded. Eligible for Mini-Flora Queen,King and Princess and court of honor.
Tammy Boswell,
Bartlett TN
Louisville Lady
Mini-Flora King of Show
David and Tammy Clemons,
Grant AL
Whirlaway
Mini-Flora Princess of Show
Bob and Chris Thorpe,
Greeneville TN
Foolish Pleasure
Mini-Flora Court
Linda Jansing,
Louisville KY
Jerry Lynn
Mini-Flora Court
Carol Shockley
Tiffany Lynn
Mini-Flora Court
Sonia Richardson,
Memphis TN
Memphis King
Mini-Flora Court
Bob and Chris Thorpe,
Greeneville TN
Dr. John Dickman
Mini-Flora Court
Mr. Wade Brown,
Akoma OK
Lady E'owyn
Mini-Flora Court
Susan Clingenpeel, Bruce and Madison LeRoy,
Bethlehem GA
Cachet
Mini-Flora Court
Susan Clingenpeel, Bruce and Madison LeRoy,
Bethlehem GA
Class Of '73
37
One mini-flora spray having at least two blooms.
Don and Terry Wear,
Lakeland TN
Cachet
Section I - MINIATURE AND MINI-FLORA CHALLENGE CLASSES
I
38
Twelve miniature or mini-flora roses, one variety, exhibition stage. Displayed in one container.
Sandy and Bob Lundberg,
Bluffton SC
Nancy Jean
39
Twelve miniature or mini-flora roses, each a dfferent variety, exhibition stage. Displayed in one container.
Sandy and Bob Lundberg,
Bluffton SC
Odessa, Bees Knees, Kristin, Michel Cholet, Chelsea Belle, Chattooga, Fairhope, Marie Jeanette, Erin Alonzo, Carolinia Lady, Jumpin Jack Flash
40
Two matched pairs. Two miniature or mini-flora roses of two different varieties, similar in size and form and pleasing choice of color combination.
David and Tammy Clemons,
Grant AL
Class Of '73, Arcanum
41
Three stems of one variety. One exhibition stage miniature or mini-flora rose, disbudded, one open bloom with stamens visible and one spray having at least two blooms. Displayed in separate containers.
Susan Clingenpeel ,Bruce and Madison LeRoy,
Bethlehem GA
Soroptimist International
42
Three miniature or mini-flora sprays, one variety, displayed in separate containers.
No Entry
43
Three single (5-12 petals) roses, any combination of varieties, displayed in separate containers.
Susan Clingenpeel ,Bruce and Madison LeRoy,
Bethlehem GA
Peggy T, Halo Today, Peggy T
44
Six miniature or mini-flora roses, of at least two varieties, exhibition stage. Displayed in one transparent container to be furnished by the exhibitor. Floral foam is not allowed.
David and Carol Shockley
Lady E'Owyn, Tiffany Lynn
45
Picture Frame
Miniature or mini-flora rose, exhibition stage, displayed in a picture frame furnished by the host societies. No foliage, but sepals are allowed.
Paula Willaims and Howard Carman,
Big Spring KY
Memphis King
46
Rose Bowl
One exhibition stage miniature or mini-flora rose, exhibition stage, floating in a container of clear water. No foliage, but sepals are allowed.
Tammy Boswell,
Bartlett TN
Louisville Lady
47
Open Bloom
One open bloom miniature or mini-flora rose with stamens visible, floating in a container of clear water. No foliage, but sepals are allowed.
Jimmy and Evelyn Moser,
Bartlett TN
Sweet Caroline
48
Small English Box
English Box. Six miniature or mini-flora roses, any combination of varieties, exhibition stage. Displayed in an English Box. No foliage, but sepals are allowed
Carol Shockley
Tiffany Lynn, Soroptimist International
49
Bowl of miniature or mini-flora roses. Roses may be any combination of varieties at any stage of development. To be displayed in a clear bowl furnished by the exhibitor. Oasis may be used.
Sandy and Bob Lundberg,
Bluffton SC
Nancy Jean
50
Whit Wells Challenge class. Three miniature or mini-flora roses, exhibition stage, each a different variety, and each hybridized by one individual hybridizer.
Sandy and Bob Lundberg,
Bluffton SC
Providence, Conundrum, Cachet
51
Stages of Bloom
Stages of bloom: Three specimens of one variety of miniature or mini-flora, displayed in separate containers. One bud with sepals down and approximately 1/4 open, one exhibition stage bloom, and one open bloom with stamens visible.
Sandy and Bob Lundberg,
Bluffton SC
Conundrum
52
Seedling
Miniature or mini-flora seedlings. A miniature or mini-flora rose grown from a seed that has never been named, registered or patented, has not been budded, and is not on the market for sale at the time of this rose show. More than one entry allowed per exhibitor, but no more than 25 entries per exhibitor.
David Clemons,
Grant AL
[Silver Hill x Kristin Seedling]
Section J - NOVICE
J
53
One hybrid tea or grandiflora rose, exhibition stage, disbudded.
No Entry
54
One hybrid tea or grandiflora rose, open bloom with stamens visible.
Alta Simpson,
Germantown TN
Pristine
55
One miniature or mini-flora rose, exhibition stage, disbudded.
No Award
56
One miniature or mini-flora rose, open bloom with stamens visible.
No Entry
57
Any other rose. One stem of any rose not listed above. This may be one bloom or a spray of any rose other than a hybrid tea, grandiflora, miniature or mini-flora.
No Entry
Section K - SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE CLASS
K
58
An 8 x 10-inch color photograph of a rose or roses. Open to amateur photographers only. Photo must be matted or mounted on an 11 x 14-inch White mat board and will be displayed against a neutral backgroups. Entry tag should include the rose variety, if known. The photograph is to be judged 100% on photographic excellence. Exhibitors may enter one entry/class with the class limit to a total of 25 entries.
Sonia Richardson,
Memphis TN
Secret
Section A : ARS National Challenge Classes
Only current American Rose Society members using arranger-grown roses may enter these classes.
1
The Dr. & Mrs. Harry B. Overesch Rose Arrangement Trophy
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL: For Purple Mountain Majesties
Standard Traditional arrangement using arranger-grown roses. Roses must be correctly named and arranger grown and “AG” must be on the entry tag.
Veteran's honor, Melodie Parfumée, Neptune
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
Dr & Mrs. Harry B. Overesch Trophy
2
The Millie Walters Trophy
Rolling on the River
Miniature Modern arrangement using arranger-grown miniature and/or mini-flora roses. Roses must be arranger grown and “AG” must be on the entry tag. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Doris Morgan
Connie Baird,
Duck River TN
Millie Walters Trophy
3
The Mildred Bryant Trophy
Sunset Symphony - A Memphis Tradition on the banks of the Mississippi
Miniature Oriental arrangement using one or more low, open containers showing water and using arranger-grown miniature and/or mini-flora roses. Roses must be arranger grown and “AG” must be on the entry tag. Not to exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
Sandy Lundberg, Snow Bride
Susan Waites,
Chapin SC
Mildred Bryant National District Trophy
Section B : Standard Traditional Designs
4
Southern Hospitality
Traditional Mass arrangement
No Entry
5
Tom's heart was jubilant
Traditional Line-Mass arrangement.
Veteran's Honor
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
Royalty Award
6
Balmy summer air
Traditional Line arrangement.
St. Patrick
Susan Waites,
Chapin SC
Section C : Standard Modern Designs
7
Big River, your mysteries are deep and wide
Modern Underwater design
8
Through a shimmering veil of heat
Modern Transparency design
Double Delight, Kardinal, Olympiad, Dublin
Cynthia Chuang,
Los Altos CA
Artist Award
9
It's all a mixed up crookedness to me
Modern design, Exhibitor's Choice of style. Modern design style must be written on the entry tag
Uncle Joe
Dot Waites,
Chapin SC
Section D : Standard Designs in the Oriental Manner
10
The sun rose upon a tranquil world
An analogous color design using one or more tall containers. Analogous colors are adjacent colors on the color wheel. (Rose stems and foliage shall be considered neutral.)
The Dark Lady, Pink Grüss an Aachen
Barbara Olive,
Bartlett TN
11
The reflection of a tree in the smooth water
A design using one or more low, open containers showing water.
Veteran's Honor
Sara Jo Gill,
Brentwood TN
12
Long lances of sunlight pierced through the foliage
An Oriental Free Style design.
St. Patrick
Sara Jo Gill,
Brentwood TN
Oriental Award, Gold Certificate
Section E : Special Class: Princess
13
The green valley shining in the sun
A Standard arrangement, exhibitor's choice of style. All entries must use only fresh roses and rose plant materials, including fresh hips, stems and roots. Other plant materials and accessories are not permitted. Design style (traditional, modern, or Oriental) must be written on entry tag.
St. Patrick, Green Rose
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
Princess Award, Silver Certificate
Section F ; Special Class: Duchess
14
The wind whispering through the trees
A Standard arrangement, exhibitor's choice of style. All entries must use only fresh roses with all other plant materials dried and/or treated (preserved). No accessories are permitted. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on entry tag.
Touch of Class
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
Duchass Award and Bronze Certificate
Section G : Standard Table Designs
Designs should include a floral arrangement featuring fresh roses, a dish for food, a vessel for drinking, and other components as desired. No flatware allowed.
15
The long promised and long delayed picnic
An Informal Exhibition Table design.
16
A famous fried-egg feast
An Informal Functional Breakfast Tray for one using roses other than hybrid teas.
Louisville Lady
Linda Boland
Court of Etiquette
Section H : Miniature Traditional Designs
17
All nature was wide awake and stirring
A Miniature Traditional Mass arrangement. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Baby Boomer
Dot Waites,
Chapin SC
18
The drowsy murmur of the bees
A Miniature Traditional Line-Mass arrangement. Not to exceed 10 inches in height,width or depth.
Tiffany Lynn, Kristin
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
Mini Royalty and Mini Silver Certificate
19
A song in every heart
A Miniature Traditional Line arrangement. Not to exceed 8 inches in height, width or depth.
Dreamer, Odessa
Marcia Faglier,
Thomson GA
Section I : Miniature Modern Designs
20
Together, but worlds apart
A Miniature Synergistic design. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Miss Flippins
Marily Young,
Columbus NC
21
Swallowed up in the blackness of darkness
A Miniature Abstract design. Not to exceed 8 inches in height, width or depth.
This is the Day, Glowing Amber, Rainbow's End
Marily Young,
Columbus NC
Bronze Certificate
22
When the fog began to clear
A Miniature Design, exhibitor's choice of modern style. Modern design style must be written on the entry tag. Not to exceed 8 inches in height, width or depth.
This is the Day
Marily Young,
Columbus NC
Mini Artist and Mini Gold Certificate
Section J : Miniature Designs in the Oriental Manner
23
A mossy spot under a spreading oak
A Miniature design using one or more tall containers. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
24
A delicious sense of repose and peace
A Miniature design using one or more low, open containers showing water. Not to exceed 8 inches in height, width or depth.
Jean Kenneally
Andrew Plasz,
Libertyville IL
25
Far away a bird called
A Miniature Oriental Free Style design. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Jean Kenneally
Joan Norsworthy,
Germantown TN
Mini Oriental
Section K : Miscellaneous Miniature Classes
26
Brimming with life
A Miniature arrangement using only fresh miniature and/or mini-flora roses and rose plant materials, including fresh hips, stems, and roots, Exhibitor's choice of style, no accessories. Other plant materials are not permitted. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on the entry tag. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Party Girl, Gee Gee
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
27
In the shadow waiting
A Miniature arrangement using only fresh miniature and/or mini-flora roses with all other plant materials dried and/or treated (preserved), Exhibitor's choice of style, no accessories. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on the entry tag. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Pierrine
Susan Waites,
Chapin SC
Section L : Special Classes
28
Tom and Huck Ready for Adventure (Novice Class)
A Standard arrangement, exhibitor's choice of style, no accessories. Design style (traditional, modern, or Oriental) must be written on entry tag. Only exhibitors who have won no more than two first-place arrangement ribbons in ARS-accredited show(s) may enter this class.
St. Patrick
Linda Bohne,
Lawrenceville GA
Novice Certificate
29
Attending the Circus (Junior Class)
A Standard arrangement, exhibitor's choice of style, no accessories. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on the entry tag. Only exhibitors under the age of 18 may enter this class.
30
A deep peal of thunder (Judges Class)
A Standard arrangement, exhibitor's choice of style, no accessories. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on the entry tag. Only ARS-accredited and apprentice judges who are judging either horticulture or arrangement in this show may enter this class.
Olympiad, Veteran's Honor
Lee Hale,
Jackson GA
Judges Cerificate
31
In disguise (Judges Class)
A Miniature arrangement using miniature and/or mini-flora roses, exhibitor's choice of style, no accessories. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on the entry tag. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth. Only ARS-accredited and apprentice judges who are judging either horticulture or arrangements in this show may enter this class.
Irresistible
Lee Hale,
Jackson GA
Judges Cerificate
Section M : Dried Designs
All entries in this section must use only dried roses and other dried and/or treated (preserved) plant materials. No fresh plant material is permitted.
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Beyond the light of the fire
A Standard dried arrangement, Exhibitor's Choice of style. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on the entry tag.
Raphaela, Green Rose, Touch of Class, Fragrant Cloud
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
Keepsake Award
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A furious blast roared through the trees
A Miniature dried arrangement featuring miniature or mini-flora roses, Exhibitor's Choice of style. Design style (traditional, modern or Oriental) must be written on the entry tag. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Dixie Dazzler
Joan Norsworthy,
Germantown TN
Mini Keepsake Award
Section N : Rosecrafts
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A treasure to behold
A Standard Rosecraft using dried roses. Other dried plant Materials permitted.
Gold Medal
Bev Parish,
Nixa MO
Rosecraft Award
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Through my window
Dried Miniature or Mini-Flora roses used to create a picture in a freestanding picture frame. Entire exhibit not to exceed 10 inches in height, width or depth.
Hot Tamale, Mother's Love
Paula Williams,
Big Spring KY
Mini Rosecraft Award