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2004 Colonial District Meeting & Rose
Show Results |
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Division
1 Horticulture Awards & Trophies Permanent Awards
Section
AA Colonial District Challenge Classes |
Class
A – J. Horace McFarland Colonial District Memorial Trophy –
Six hybrid tea exhibition blooms, each a different variety—displayed each in separate containers and correctly named.
Trophy: Donated by the Charleston
Rose Society Winner: John & Cherylynn Smith (Veterans' Honor, Signature, Louise Estes, Gemini, Suffolk, Crystalline)
Class
B – E. D. Duval Perpetual Trophy – Three hybrid tea
roses of same variety in stages of bloom: one 1/4 open (past bud stage), one 1/2 open, and one 3/4 open (not full-blown)—displayed
each in separate containers and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by the Cumberland
Valley Rose Society Winner: Randy Scott (Crystalline)
Class
C – C. H. Lewis Perpetual Trophy – Three exhibition
blooms: one hybrid tea, one single specimen grandiflora, and one floribunda spray—displayed each in separate containers
and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by the Patrick Henry Rose Society Winner: Howard & Sarah Jones (Special
Merit, Gold Medal, Showbiz)
Class
D – All-American Rose Selection Perpetual Trophy –
A collection of three different hybrid tea specimen blooms at exhibition stage, each of which are All-American Rose Selection
(AARS) winners—displayed each in separate containers and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by the Virginia Pennsula Rose
Society Winner: John & Cherylynn Smith (Gemini, Secret, St. Patrick)
Class
E – Colonial District Member’s Trophy – Four
hybrid tea exhibition blooms, evenly matched, each a different variety or all one variety—displayed in one container
and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose
Society Winner: John & Cherylynn Smith (Gemini)
Class
F – L. L. Lilly Memorial District Director’s Trophy –
A collection of four miniature rose sprays; all different varieties, or all one variety or any combination. Two or more blooms
to a spray—displayed each in separate containers and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by Stanley Kosidlak Winner: Diana Klassy (Miss Flippins, Kristin)
Class
G – Regional Director Nita Bowen Trophy – One exhibition-type
hybrid tea or grandiflora, one floribunda spray with three or more blooms, and one miniature spray with three or more blooms—displayed
each in separate containers and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by Nita Bowen Winner: Bob & Linda Kerr (Matilda,
Louise Estes, Memphis Queen)
Class
H – Ralph S. Moore Perpetual Trophy – Seven miniature
roses with one-bloom-per-stem of different varieties at exhibition stage—displayed each in separate containers and correctly
named. Trophy: Donated by Howard and Sara Jones Winner: Bob & Linda Kerr (Hot Tamale, Bee's Knees, Fairhope,
Michel Cholet, Miss Flippins, Breath of Spring, Conundrum)
Class
I – Charlie Bell Hi-Lo Memorial Trophy – One hybrid tea bloom and one miniature bloom of hybrid tea form,
of similar appearance, both at exhibition stage without side buds—displayed each in separate containers of appropriate
size, the miniature placed in front of the hybrid tea and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by the Arlington Rose Foundation Winner: John & Cherylynn Smith (Memphis King,
Veterans' Honor) Class J – Denver Ray District
Memorial Trophy – A collection of three hybrid teas with one-bloom-per-stem,
same or different varieties, one of which must be “Double Delight” —displayed each in separate containers
and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by the Huntington Rose
Rose
Society Winner: John & Cherylynn Smith (Double Delight, Moonstone, Touch of Class)
Class
K – Wheeler H. McFadden, Jr., District Memorial Trophy –
One hybrid tea or grandiflora bloom at exhibition stage—displayed in a picture frame provided by the show committee,
no foliage and correctly named. Trophy: Donated by Lynda and Steven Grass Winner: Bob & Linda Kerr (Gemini)
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Division
1 Horticulture Awards & Trophies Permanent Awards
Section
A Richmond
Rose Society Challenge Classes |
Richmond
Rose Society Trophy for Sweepstakes (exclusive of miniature roses)
is awarded to the qualifying Richmond Rose Society member receiving the highest number of Blue ribbons in Division I, Sections
A and B. Trophy: Donated by Strange’s Nursery Winner: Lucie Beauchamp
Richmond
Rose Society Trophy for Miniature Sweepstakes is awarded to the
qualifying Richmond Rose Society member receiving the highest number of Blue ribbons in Division I, Section C. Trophy: Donated
by Strange’s Nursery Winner: Don & Sue Penzler
Anne
Long Challenge Class - Collection Exhibition Hybrid Teas. Six
Hybrid Teas or Grandifloras evenly matched at exhibition stage. No restrictions as to variety, can be same variety or mixed.
Presented in one container supplied by the exhibitor. This exhibit is to be judged on the quality of the roses only, the container
is not considered. (This class honors the memory of Anne Long) Trophy:
Donated by Lou Long Winner: No entries
Andy
Cinsavich Memorial Trophy - Collection Exhibition Hybrid Teas.
Three Hybrid Teas at exhibition stage consisting of at least one of the following varieties: Brigadoon, Signature, or Veterans'
Honor (Andy’s favorite roses). Other factors equal, more credit to be given to collections with the greater number of
“Andy’s favorites” included. The roses are to be displayed in one container which will be furnished by the
Richmond Rose Society. Trophy: Donated by Kaye Cinsavich Winner: No entries
Class 0
– Richmond Rose Society 2004 Club Rose Challenge – Veterans' Honor with one bloom-per-stem exhibition stage without
side buds. Trophy: Donated by Wes Diggs Winner: No entries
Class
1 – Garner Memorial Perpetual Trophy – Three hybrid teas or grandifloras of the same variety in three stages
of bloom: one 1/4 open (past bud stage), one 1/2 to 3/4 open (exhibition stage), and one bloom fully open (stamens should
show)—displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by JoAnne Woolard Winner: Carol Fox (Pristine)
Class
2 – President’s Memorial Trophy – Three hybrid
teas or grandifloras of different varieties, evenly matched—displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by Lucie
Beauchamp Winner: No entries
Class
3 – Yannello Memorial trophy – Three Shrubs (Modern
or Classic) of the same variety, evenly matched—displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by Lucie Beauchamp
Winner: No entries
Class
4 – Lutz Memorial Trophy – Three Mini-Flora blooms
of different varieties with one-bloom-per-stem—displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by Jay Saum Winner:
No entries
Class
5 – Randolph Gladding Perpetual Trophy for Miniatures –
Three miniature rose sprays of different varieties with two or more blooms –
displayed in the same container. The exhibitor is to furnish the container. Trophy: Donated by Elaine Doutney Winner:
No entries
Class
6 – Jay Donohue Memorial Perpetual Trophy for Miniatures –
One miniature rose at exhibition stage with no side buds. Trophy: Donated by Richmond Rose Society Winner: Patricia Selinger
(Black Jade)
Class
7 – Helen L. Woolridge Memorial Perpetual Trophy –
Hi-Lo Combination. One hybrid tea with one-bloorm-per-stem, and one miniature with one-bloom-per-stem—displayed each
in separate containers. Roses should be of complementary color combination. Trophy: Donated by Jim Diggs Winner: Peggy
Scott (Moonstone, Kristin)
Class
8 – Mabel Speer Memorial Trophy – Four red hybrid
teas or grandifloras. Any combination or red or red-blend – displayed
each in separate containers. Trophy: Donated by Jim Diggs Winner: John & Cherylynn Smith (Veterans' Honor)
Class
9 – Catherine Rose Memorial Trophy – Three floribunda
sprays, in any combination of varieties – displayed all in
the same container. Trophy: Donated by Don and Sue Penzler Winner: No entries
Class
10 – Best Collection of Three OGR or Shrub Sprays – Three OGR or shrub sprays, in any combination of varieties
– displayed each in separate containers. Trophy: Donated
by Willie Mills Winner: Bruce & Liz Monroe (Linda Campbell)
Class
11 – Best Cycle of Bloom – Three hybrid teas or grandifloras
of the same variety in the three stages of opening. One 1/4 open (past bud stage), one 1/2 to 3/4 open (exhibition stage),
and one bloom fully open (stamens should show) – displayed
in the same container. Trophy: Donated by Richmond Rose Society Winner: No entries
Class
12 – Best Collection of Three Hybrid Teas of Different Varieties – Three hybrid teas or grandifloras of different varieties, evenly matched – displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by Don and Sue Penzler Winner: Diana Klassy
(Gemini, St. Patrick, Touch of Class)
Class
13 – Best Collection of Three Hybrid Teas of the Same Variety – Three hybrid teas or grandifloras of the same variety, evenly matched – displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by Karen Kuhn Winner: Archie & Linda Snedegar
(Gemini)
Class
14 – Best Large Last-Minute Beauties – Not less than
10 or more than 15 stems of any rose type other than miniatures –
displayed in the same container. Container provided by the Richmond
Rose Society. Trophy: Donated by Richmond Rose Society Winner:
Archie & Linda Snedegar
Class
15 – Best Small Last-Minute Beauties – Not less than
10 or more than 15 stems of any miniature – displayed in the
same container. Container provided by the Richmond Rose Society.
Trophy: Donated by Elizabeth Scott Winner: Diana Klassy
Class
16 – Children’s Class – This class is open
to exhibitors 18 years and younger who have either grown their own roses or helped in the garden of their parents, grandparents
or neighbors. Exhibitors may enter up to two specimens in each subclass and must groom and place their specimens. These entries
are ineligible for any other awards.
• Class 16-A – Children’s: Hybrid Teas & Grandifloras
– One-bloom-per-stem, exhibition stage, no side buds. Trophy: Donated by Annette Critelli Winner:
No entries
• Class 16-B – Children’s: Floribunda Spray – One
spray, two or more blooms, with or without side buds. Trophy:
Donated by Annette Critelli Winner: No entries
• Class 16-C – Children’s:
Miniatures – One-bloom-per-stem, exhibition stage, no side buds. Trophy: Donated by Elizabeth Scott Winner: Natalie
Bruno (Trickster)
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Division
1 Horticulture Awards & Trophies Permanent Awards
Section
B Standard Roses |
All classes in Horticulture Section B are open to everyone. Roses should be shown
in exhibition form unless otherwise noted. Entries within a single class will be divided into alphabetical order.
Class 101 – Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras, and their Climbing Counterparts – One-bloom-per-stem with no side buds. Awards:
Queen
Trophy: Donated by Lou Long. Winner: Ken Borrmann (Moonstone)
King Trophy: Donated by Strange’s Nursery Winner: Ken Borrmann (Veterans' Honor)
Princess Trophy: Donated by Elizabeth Scott Winner: Ken Borrmann (Dublin)
Prince Trophy: Donated by Phyllis McFadden Winner: Archie & Linda Snedegar (Gemini)
Duchess
Trophy: Donated by Richmond Rose Society Winner: Ken Borrmann (Raphaela)
Class
102 – Single and Semi-Double Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras or Floribundas – Naturally grown, with or without side buds. Trophy: Donated by JoAnne Woolard Winner: Linda &
Steven Grass (Betty Boop)
Class
103 – Floribunda – One-bloom-per-stem, no side buds.
Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner:
Kenneth Hrechka (Kanegem)
Class
104 – Floribunda Spray – One spray, two or more blooms,
with or without side buds. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond
Rose Society Winner: Kenneth Hrechka (Marmalade Skies)
Class
105 – Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Spray – One spray,
two or more blooms with or without side buds. Trophy: Donated by
the Richmond Rose Society Winner: William Toth (Double
Delight)
Class
106 – Full Blown Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Spray –
Stamens showing, one bloom per stem without sidebuds. Exhibitors are permitted three entries in class if each is a different
variety. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner:
William Toth (Melody Parfum'ee)
Class
107-1 – Varieties of OGR in Existence Prior to 1867 –
These roses are eligible for the Dowager Queen Award, which is awarded to the best of the blue ribbon winners. The notation
“Prior to 1867” to be entered on the top of the entry tag. One-bloom-per-stem as naturally grown, with or without
side buds or one naturally grown spray. Trophy: Donated by Sherri Rose Winner: Gary & Monica Rankin (Souv.
de la Malmaison)
Class
107-2 – Varieties of OGR in 1867 or Later – These
roses are eligible for the Victorian Rose Award, which is awarded to the best of the blue ribbon winners. The notation “1867
or later” to be entered on the top of the entry tag. One-bloom-per-stem as naturally grown, with or without side buds
or one naturally grown spray. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner:
Bruce & Liz (Monroe Stardust)
Class
107-3 – Species varieties of OGR regardless of introduction date. – These roses are eligible for the Genesis Award Trophy. One-bloom-per-stem as naturally grown, with or without
side buds or one naturally grown spray. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond
Rose Society Winner: Ian and Josephine Forrest (Rosa Rugosa)
Class
108 – Large Flowered Climbers and Hybrid Wichuraiana –
Climbers other than climbing sports of hybrid teas, grandifloras, floribundas, and polyanthas. Ramblers as classified by the
American Rose Society. One-bloom-per-stem, with or without side buds; or one naturally-grown spray with two or more blooms.
Trophy: Donated by Lynn Pappas Winner: Archie & Linda Snedegar (Altissimo)
Class
109A – Modern Shrubs –Shrub varieties classed as
“shrubs” by the ARS. Modern Shrubs are designated by an “S” classification in the Handbook of Modern
Roses. One-bloom-per-stem with or without side buds, or one naturally-grown spray. Trophy: Donated by Don and Sue Penzler
Winner: I an and Josephine Forrest (Fair Bianca)
Class
109B – Classic Shrubs –Shrub varieties classed as
“shrubs” by the ARS. Classic Shrubs are those classified as hybrid musk, hybrid rugosa, hybrid Kordesii. One-bloom-per-stem
with or without side buds, or one naturally-grown spray. Trophy: Donated by J. Allin Winner: Bruce & Liz Monroe
(Linda Campbell)
Class
110 – Polyantha Spray – One naturally-grown spray
of two or more blooms – includes climbing sports. Trophy: Donated
by the Richmond
Rose Society Winner: Pearl Martin (The Fairy)
Class
111 – Rose in a Bowl – Any rose bloom other than
a miniature, fully opened with stamens showing and no foliage, floating in a bowl furnished by the Show Committee. Supply
of bowls is limited –
bowls are available on a first-come, first-served basis. One bowl per exhibitor. Trophy: Donated by Joanne Woolard
Winner: Phyllis McFadden (Double Delight)
Class
112 – English Box – Six hybrid teas or grandifloras
of no more than two of the same variety, evenly matched, displayed in a box. Supply of boxes is limited – boxes are provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Exhibitors may provide their
own box. Trophy: Donated by Joanne Woolard Winner: John & Cherylynn Smith (Signature, Gemini, Classic
Beauty)
Class
113-1 – Novice: Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras –
One bloom per stem, no side buds. This class is for exhibitors who have never won a blue ribbon in an ARS sanctioned show.
Exhibitors are allowed three entries per Novice subclass if each is a different variety. A single Novice trophy will
be awarded to the best of the blue ribbon entries in class 113-1, 113-2, and 113-3. These entries are ineligible for any other
awards. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner:
Janice Talley (Moonstone)
Class
113-2 – Novice: Floribunda Spray – One spray,
two or more blooms, with or without sidebuds. This class is for exhibitors who have never won a blue ribbon in an ARS sanctioned
show. Exhibitors are allowed three entries per Novice subclass if each is a different variety. A single Novice trophy
will be awarded to the best of the blue ribbon entries in class 113-1, 113-2, and 113-3. These entries are ineligible for
any other awards. Trophy: Donated by Tom Critelli Winner: Janice Talley (Nicole)
Class
113-3 – Novice: Miniatures – One-bloom-per-stem,
no sidebuds. This class is for exhibitors who have never won a blue ribbon in an ARS sanctioned show. Exhibitors are allowed
three entries per Novice subclass if each is a different variety. A single Novice trophy will be awarded to the best of the
blue ribbon entries in class 113-1, 113-2, and 113-3. These entries are ineligible for any other awards. Trophy: Donated by
JoAnne Woolard Winner: Patricia Selinger (Neon Cowboy)
Class
114 – Fragrant Roses – One bloom of any type of rose
with a distinctive fragrance. Entries are judged on fragrance only with all other aspects of merit disregarded. Trophy: Donated
by Carol Fox Winner: Peggy Scott (Barbra Streisand)
Class
115 – Painter’s Palette – Five floribundas
all different varieties, evenly matched, at exhibition stage and no foliage. Exhibitors should emphasize a variety of colors.
Palettes are available on a first-come, first served basis. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond
Rose Society Winner: Randy Scott (Bridal White, Sunsilk, Kanegem, Pete Masser, Sheila's Perfume)
Class
116 – New Seedling or Sport – One bloom or spray
grown by the exhibitor, that has not been registered. A card containing the growth habits and parentage (if known) to be placed
with the exhibit. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner: George & Loretta Bixler (Sport
of Color Magic)
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Division
1 Horticulture Awards & Trophies Permanent Awards
Section
C Miniature Roses |
All classes in Horticulture Section C are open to everyone. Roses should be shown
in exhibition form unless otherwise noted. Entries within a single class will be divided into alphabetical order.
Class 116 – Miniatures – One-bloom-per-stem,
exhibition stage with no side buds. Awards:
Queen Trophy: Donated by Tom Critelli. Winner:
Kenneth Hrechka (Arcanum)
King
Trophy: Donated by Lynda and Steven Grass Winner: Gary Rankin & Monica Valentovic (Memphis King)
Princess
Trophy: Donated by Elizabeth Scott Winner: Gary Rankin & Monica Valentovic (Tiffany Lynn)
Prince
Trophy: Donated by Richmond Rose Society Winner: Bob & Linda Kerr (Charismatic)
Duchess
Trophy: Donated by Richmond Rose Society Winner:
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Jones (Class of 73)
Class
117 – Miniature Sprays – One spray with two or more
blooms. Trophy: Donated by Willie Mills Winner: Diana Klassy (Kristin)
Class
118 – Full Blown Miniature – One-bloom-per-stem,
no side buds, stamens must show. Exhibitors are permitted three entries if each is of a different variety. Trophy: Donated
by the Richmond Rose Society Winner: David &
Terry Cottrell (Incognito)
Class
119 – Miniature Cycle of Bloom – Three miniature
blooms of the same variety, one bloom no more than 1/4 open, one bloom 1/2-3/4 open, and one bloom fully opened with stamens
showing, all displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond
Rose Society Winner: Kenneth Hrechka (Cachet)
Class
120-A – Miniature Collection-Same Variety – Three
miniature blooms at exhibition stage, all displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner: Howard & Sarah Jones (Arcanum)
Class 120-B – Miniature Collection-Different Varieties – Three miniature blooms at exhibition stage, all displayed in the same container. Trophy: Donated by Don and
Sue Penzler Winner: Gary Rankin & Monica Valentovic (Kitty Hawk, Linville, Odessa)
Class 121 – Miniature English Box – Six miniatures
of no more than two of the same variety at exhibition stage and evenly matched, displayed in a box. Supply of boxes is limited
— boxes are provided on a first-come, first served basis. Exhibitors may provide their own box. Trophy: Donated by Annette
and Tom Critelli Winner: Diana Klassy (Hilde, Odessa,
Kristin)
Class
122 – Miniature Painter’s Palette – Five miniature
blooms, all different varieties, evenly matched at exhibition stage and no foliage, emphasis on variety of colors. Palettes
are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society
Winner: Diana Klassy (Irresistible, Pierrine, Odessa,
Ruby Baby, Miss Flippins)
Class
123 – Floating Miniature Rose – One miniature rose,
fully opened with stamens showing and no foliage, floating in a container provided by the show committee. One entry per exhibitor.
Containers are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond
Rose Society Winner: Phyllis McFadden (Doris Morgan)
Class
124 – Framed Miniature – One miniature bloom at exhibition
stage displayed in a frame provided by the Richmond Rose Society. Frames are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner: Peggy Scott (Tiffany Lite)
Class 125-A – Mini-Flora – Any one bloom per
stem of a variety registered as a Mini-Flora variety in ARS approved sources. Entries in this specific class are ineligible
for Miniature Court. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner: Randy Scott (Foolish Pleasure)
Class
125-B – Mini-Flora – Any spray with two or more blooms
of a variety registered as a Mini-Flora variety in ARS approved sources. Entries in this specific class are ineligible for
Miniature Spray. Trophy: Donated by the Richmond Rose Society
Winner: Bruce & Liz Monroe (Tiffany Lynn)
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Division
1 Horticulture Awards & Trophies Permanent Awards
Section D Judges' Challenge Class |
All classes in Horticulture Section D are open only to Judges of this show.
Class 126 – Judges' Challenge Class – Any specimen (i.e. hybrid tea, miniature, OGR, etc.)
at exhibition stage may be shown. Award will be given to the best overall entry. Judges may enter up to three entries. Trophy:
Donated by the Richmond Rose Society Winner: Susan Clingenpeel (Butter Cream)
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Design
Division 2 Section A--A World Full Of Roses |
Class
1 – Olympic Games – A creative design. Winner:
1st: Marti Youmans (Veterans' Honor)
Class
2 – Down Under – A line mass design. Winner: No
Entries
Class
3 – Orient Express – A design in the oriental manner.
Winner: S tanley Kosidlak (Midnight Magic)
Class
4 – Southern Charm – Designer’s choice. Winner:
Marti Youmans (Talisman)
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Design
Division 2 Section B Novices |
The exhibitor has complete freedom to choose components and style. The design may
use fresh, dried and/or treated plant material except some fresh roses must be used.
Class
5 – Seven Seas - Open to anyone who has never won more
than one first place ribbon in a standard flower show. Winner: Linda Conklyn (Unnamed White)
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Design
Division 2 Section C Small Design |
Class 6 – It’s A Small World - A small design
of all fresh plant materials not to exceed 8 inches in height, width or depth. Winner: Marti Youmans (Mixed)
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Design
Division 2 Awards and Ribbons |
BEST IN SHOW AWARD –
may be awarded to a purple ribbon exhibit scoring 95 points or above in the design division. Winner:
SWEEPSTAKES
AWARD – awarded to the exhibitor winning the largest number
of purple ribbons. In the event of a tie, also the gold and green ribbons will be counted. (3 for purple, 2 for gold and 1
for green) Winner: Marti Youmans
CRITELLI
CREATIVITY AWARD – Perpetual trophy given to any Richmond
Rose Society member winning a purple ribbon in the Creative Design Class 1. Winner:
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