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2 HORTICULTURE AWARDS

3 Queen of Show Winner: Moonstone by Erik Heden

4 Miniature Queen of Show Winner: Joy by Adam Bolar

5 Miniflora Queen of Show Winner: Foolish Pleasure by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

6 Floribunda Queen of Show Winner: Hannah Gordon by Rhea Bolar

7 ARRANGEMENTS AWARDS

8 Standard Arrangement Gold Certificate Winner: Pat Lawrence

9 Miniature/Miniflora Arrangement Gold Certificate Winner: Nancy Redington

10 ARS NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASSES FOR HORTICULTURE

11 J. Horace McFarland Memorial National Trophy An entry of seven (7) hybrid tea specimens, each of a different variety, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers.

12 J. Horace McFarland Memorial National Trophy Winner: Lady Barbara, Mavrik, Affirm, Dublin, Top Gun, Louise Estes, and Desperado by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

13 Earl of Warwick Urn An entry of six (6) specimens, all different varieties that have been All-America Rose Selections from 1941 through the current year’s introductions, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers.

14 Earl of Warwick Urn Winner: Gemini, St. Patrick, Double Delight, Ivory Fashion, First Edition, and Bon Bon by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

15 National Pacific Rose Society Perpetual Challenge Trophy An entry of three (3) hybrid tea specimen blooms, each of a different variety, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers. (NOTE: This trophy is awarded to the best entry grown by the out-of-town exhibitor, and coming from a distance of at least 200 miles from the location of the National Rose Show).

16 National Pacific Rose Society Perpetual Challenge Trophy Winner: Desperado, Mavrik and Cajun Moon by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

17 Fred Edmunds, Sr. Memorial ARS Youth Award An entry of three (3) roses, each of a different variety from the classes of hybrid teas, floribundas, miniatures, and grandifloras. Roses must be grown and exhibited by a young person between 10 and 18 years of age.

18 Fred Edmunds, Sr. Memorial ARS Youth Award Winner: Veteran’s Honor, Moonstone and Gemini by Rhea Bolar

19 Dr. T. Allen Kirk Memorial Trophy An entry of three (3) hybrid tea specimens of one (1) variety showing the three stages of development; one bud with petals beginning to unfurl, one at exhibition stage, and fully open with stamens visible, correctly named and exhibited in separate containers.

20 Dr. T. Allen Kirk Memorial Trophy Winner: Louise Estes by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

21 Rose Hybridizers Association Trophy An entry of one (1) seedling (not a sport) bred by an amateur, to be judged according to the standards for seedlings and sports as outlined in the Guidelines and Rules for Judging Roses.

22 Rose Hybridizers Association Trophy Winner: First Choice seedling by Richard Anthony and Benna Bosch

23 President’s Trophy Three (3) stems of any classification, one bloom or spray. One or more varieties, displayed in separated containers. Open to members who grow no more than 50 rose plants.

24 President’s Trophy Winner: Folklore, Moonstone and Gemini by Erik Heden

25 Robert E & Mildred C. Lawton Miniature National Trophy An entry of twelve (12) miniature roses, one-bloom-per-stem at exhibition stage, no more than two (2) of any one cultivar, floral foam support allowed, exhibited in one container supplied by the exhibitor.

26 Robert E & Mildred C. Lawton Miniature National Trophy Winner: Bees Knees, Chattooga, Soroptimist International, Renegade, Joy, Memphis King, and Arcanum by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

27 Ralph S. Moore National Trophy Entries are to be nine (9) miniature roses, each of a different variety, exhibited in separated containers, all being at exhibition.

28 Ralph S. Moore National Trophy Winner: Joy, Renegade, Michel Cholet, Memphis King, Arcanum, Chattooga, Bees Knees, Carolina Lady and Soroptimist International by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

29 J. Benjamin Williams Miniflora Rose Challenge Trophy An entry of ten (10) miniflora roses, either one each of ten (10) different varieties or two (2) each of five (5) different varieties, one-bloom-per-stem, exhibited in separated containers, all blooms at exhibition stage and each bloom having a separate entry tag.

30 J. Benjamin Williams Miniflora Rose Challenge Trophy Winner: Baldo Villegas, Butter Cream, Shawn Sease, Whirlwind, Dr. Troy Garret, Abby’s Angel, Fitzhugh’s Diamond, Tammy Clemons, Gift of Love and Sandy’s Pick. by Satish & Vijaya Prabhu

31 Garden Web Rose Forum Best of Show Trophy Best horticultural entry on the trophy table. Selected from the entries for one stem of any classification only. To be judged by a panel of five (5) judges selected by the ARS.

32 Garden Web Rose Forum Best of Show Trophy Winner: Belle Story by Bill & Kathy Kozemchak

33 ARRANGEMENTS NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASSES: Standard Arrangements

34 Dr. and Mrs. Harry Overesch Memorial Rose Arrangement Trophy Class 1 – America the Beautiful Winner: Ann Smith

35 Betty Pavey Memorial Rose Arrangement Trophy Class 2 – Say It with Roses Winner: Pat Lawrence

36 ARRANGEMENTS NATIONAL CHALLENGE CLASSES: Miniature Arrangements

37 Millie Walters Memorial Rose Arrangement Trophy Class – Lake Placid Winner: Mary Ann Rink

38 ARS National/District Director Miniflora Arrangement Trophy Class – Buffalo Winner: Donna Smith

39 ARS NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS

40 Queen of Rose Photography Winner: Veinchenblau by John P. Mattia

41 King of Rose Photography Winner: Hot Princess by John P. Mattia

42 Princess of Rose Photography Winner: Skirvin Rose Garden in Dennis, MA By Cindy Ehrenreich

43 Photo Judge Winning Entry Winner: Pompanella By Elena Williams

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