2015 Rose Show Schedule (Horticulture)
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2015 Rose Show Schedule (Horticulture)
PENINSULA ROSE SOCIETY, INC. An affiliate of the American Rose Society In cooperation with the Redwood City Parks and Recreation Department Presents its FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Sunday, May 3, 2015 - 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Community Activities Building 1400 Roosevelt Avenue Redwood City, California General Show Co-Chairs………….Sandee Kolter, Barbara Todd & Jerry Georgette Committee Chairpersons Judges ........................................................................................................... Dave Amaral Placement ...................................................................................................... Pam Schenk Trophy and Awards……………………………………....Annette Perot & Linda Kowalski Chief Clerk ...................................................................................................... Ann Quincy Press ........................................................................................................ Cindy Georgette Layout, Property and Staging ..................................................................... Priya Kamath Judges Breakfast & Lunch .................... Jill Ferguson, Cindy Georgette & Patti Motta Rose Arrangements……………… ............................Maxine Hineman, Barbara Todd Printing Schedules & other Rose Related Information…………………..Barbara Todd Raffle……………………………………………………………………Carol & Weldon Wong Schedules and Publications…………………………………………………..Barbara Todd Membership Patti Motta Officers President………………………………………………………………….…… Barbara Todd Vice President.....………………………………………………….………… Barry Johnson Recording Secretary .................................................................................... Anne Quincy Corresponding Secretary………………………………………………………Priya Kamath Treasurer ....................................................................................................... Pam Schenk Directors……………………..........Patti Motta, Jerry Georgette, Carol & Weldon Wong .................................................................................... Marie Hubbell & Eleanor Rakonitz Past Presidents 1956-1957 1958-1959 1960-1961 1962 1963-1964 1965-1966 1967-1968 1969 1970 1971-1972 1973-1974 1975-1976 1977 1978-1979 1980-1981 1982-1983 1984-1985 1986-1987 1988 J. Harvey Brown Clay Morgan Wally Ehlers J. Harvey Brown Sidney LeFiell Kai Freitag Helen Freitag E. R. Oswald J. Harvey Brown Cecil Humphreys Douglas Rhymes Gordon Lee Ronald Buckmaster Elaine Kristen David Amaral Barry Johnson Joan Clark Angela Lude' Stuart Dalton 1989-1990 1991-1992 1993 1994 1995 1996-1997 1998-1999 2000-2001 2002-2003 2004-2005 2006-2007 2008-2009 2010-2011 2012-2013 1 Elwood Veliquette Marlene Bollhoffer Susan Chan McCarthy Angela Lude' Elwood Veliquette James Crowther Sandra Beach Antoinette Gates Carol Coop Barry Johnson Marlene Bollhoffer Carol & Russ Coop Patti Motta Jerry Georgette ROSE SHOW SCHEDULE INDEX SECTION ABCDEFGHIJKL- PAGE NO. General Rules .................................................................................. 3 Helpful Hints ..................................................................................... 4 List of Judges ................................................................................... 4 Best of Show Awards ....................................................................... 5 Hybrid Teas ...................................................................................... 6 Grandifloras ..................................................................................... 6 Floribundas ...................................................................................... 7 Miniatures and Mini-Floras ............................................................... 7 Special Specimen Classes .............................................................. 8 Floating Roses ................................................................................. 8 Novice .............................................................................................. 8 Deleted Judges ............................................................................................. 9 Horticulture ....................................................................................... 9 Special Trophy Classes .................................................. 9, 10, 11,12 Artist’s Palette ................................................................................ 12 2 GENERAL RULES 1. This show is organized, staged and judged in accordance with the rules of the American Rose Society. Peninsula Rose Society rules shall prevail. 2. Unless otherwise noted in this schedule, competition is open to all rose growers regardless of residence. Exhibitors who qualify as novices may enter in Section “G”. However, a novice may enter in any other section open to exhibitors not judging the show. Sections “I” is open to persons judging the show. 3. 4. 5. 6. from one garden. Violation of the foregoing shall result in disqualification of all entries by that exhibitor in the class involved. Section “I" shall be limited to two entries per exhibitor per class, provided each entry is of a different variety. Each exhibit must be staged in conformity with the show schedule. Deviation from these rules shall be cause for disqualification of the exhibit. Wedges are permitted but must be below lip of container and unobtrusive. Doors open to exhibitors at 7:00 AM. All entries must be in place and ready for judging by 10:00 AM, Sunday, May 3, 2015. NO ENTRY WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS TIME. Placement Committee will place all entries with the exception of Section “F” - Floating Roses - Section "K" - Special Trophy Classes, Section “L” - Artist’s Palette and Section "M" - Rose Arrangements. All roses must have been grown by the exhibitor in a private outdoor garden. Only one person or team from any one garden may enter a class. Arrangement classes are excepted unless otherwise specified. The approved exhibition name, color, and class will be determined by the following ARS publications: Modern Roses, Official List of Approved Exhibition Names for Exhibitors & Judges, Handbook for Selecting Roses, Rose Registrations and online database for Modern Roses 12 (most recent source) on the ARS Website. In case of conflict between these sources, the latest one published shall take precedence. In case a variety is not listed in any of the above ARS official publications, the Combined Rose List* may be used as a reference. All roses must be correctly named or the entry will be disqualified. *In case of conflict between ARS publications and the Combined Rose List, ARS publications (particularly, the latest supplements to these publications) will be the final authority. 7. Any number of entries may be made by an exhibitor or team from one garden in each class - Sections "A" through "E" and "G" - provided each entry is of a different variety. Special Trophy Class “K” and Sections "F" and "L" shall be limited to one entry in each class per exhibitor or team 3 8. First, second, third place and honorable mention ribbons will be awarded in each class, if warranted. Four or more entries of the same variety in any one class shall be judged as a separate class. More than one first, second or third place ribbon may be awarded in a color class, at the discretion of the judges. However, in Section "K" there can be only one trophy winner in each basic class. The decision of the judges will be final. 9. Containers and entry tags for the specimen classes will be supplied by the Peninsula Rose Society, Inc. Entry tags must be completed on both the top and bottom portions with Section, Class, Variety Name and Exhibitor’s Name and Address. 10. Peninsula Rose Society, Inc., will not be responsible for private containers, loss or damage to exhibits, or personal property of the exhibitors. 11. Entries may not be removed before 5:00 PM on the day of the show. 12. All trophies are awarded on a perpetual basis and remain the property of Peninsula Rose Society, Inc. Trophies will be awarded to blue ribbon winners only. PRS perpetual trophies shall be awarded only to PRS members. Non-members winning the blue ribbon in a perpetual trophy class shall be awarded a certificate for the class in lieu of the perpetual trophy. 13. Trophies and ribbons will be presented at the next monthly Peninsula Rose Society meeting following the date of the Show, held on the third Friday of the month at 7:30 PM in the Veterans Memorial Building, 1455 Madison Ave, Redwood City. PRS members choosing not to take a trophy home will pay $5 per trophy to the PRS for storage and polishing. 14. No one shall be permitted on the show floor during judging except those duly authorized by the Chairman of Judges and/or approved by the General Show Chairman. HELPFUL HINTS 1. Grooming: Blooms and foliage should be cleaned of insects, fungus or spray residue, using a soft damp cloth, brush or other aid. Never apply any foreign substance, such as oil or wax, to improve appearance. 2. Foliage: Specimen blooms (except miniature or min-flora) should have at least two fiveleaflet leaves. Miniatures and Mini-Floras should have at least one five-leaflet leaf. It is preferable to have more leaves to complement the bloom. Do not jam foliage into the bottle. 3. Hybrid teas: For one bloom per stem entries, pinch out side buds as soon as they are observed and removable. Do not wait until the day of the show. Bloom should be 1/2 to 3/4 open with high pointed center. 4. Grandifloras: Rules for Hybrid Teas apply to one bloom Grandifloras. Grandiflora sprays shall be judged by the same standards as floribunda sprays, but the “ideal” spray of an exhibition form grandiflora showing all blooms at exhibition stage shall take preference over one showing stages of bloom, if all other elements are equal. 5. Floribundas: Pinch out terminal bud of Floribun da sprays while buds are still immature. Sprays must have at least two open blooms. 6. Stems: A stem-on-stem specimen is subject to disqualification except roses entered in the Old Garden Rose, Shrub and species classes. Even then, an entry without a stem-on-stem condition is considered superior to an entry with stem-on-stem, all other elements being equal. Ensure that the stem is in water. If you remove the stem from water for as long as half a minute, snip 1/4 inch off the end to ensure drawing water. 7. Single Roses: Single roses are varieties with 4-8 petals and are at their most perfect phase of possible beauty when fully open, showing fresh stamens and anthers, which are subject to penalty for a color fault if golden yellow anthers have blackened. 8. Scale of Points for Judging Specimen Blooms: Form Color Substance Stem & Foliage Balance & Proportion Size Total Points 25 20 15 20 10 10 100 JUDGES Arrangements: Donaldina Joung Martin Kooi Horticulture: Michael Braun (apprentice) Dave Coop Hillary Elkin (apprentice) Jack Fitzgerald Rose Gilardi Joan Goff Joy Monteleone Gail Trimble Baldo Villegas 4 BEST OF SHOW AWARDS BEST ENTRY One bloom Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora QUEEN OF SHOW AWARDS - Queen of Show Vase plus ARS Gold Medal Certificate Queen of Show Rosette SECOND BEST ENTRY KING OF SHOW AWARDS - King of Show Trophy plus ARS Silver Medal Certificate THIRD BEST ENTRY PRINCESS OF SHOW AWARDS - Princess Trophy plus ARS Bronze Medal Certificate ELIGIBLE CLASSES Section A Section B Section G Section K Classes A101 - A118 Classes B101 - B104 Classes G101 - G106 & G111 Trophy winners only in Classes K101, K102* & K104 *Hybrid Tea and Grandiflora entries only in K102 THREE BLOOMS HYBRID TEA OR GRANDIFLORA AWARDS Best Entry Second Best Entry Third Best Entry Peninsula Rose Society Trophy Amaral Award J. Harvey Brown Trophy ELIGIBLE CLASSES Section A Section B Class A301 Class B301 5 SECTION “A” HYBRID TEAS One bloom per stem, no side buds One Bloom CLASS A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 A106 A107 A108 A109 A110 A111 A112 A113 A114 A115 A116 A117 A118 White, Near White or White Blend Light Yellow Medium Yellow Deep Yellow Yellow Blend Apricot or Apricot Blend Orange or Orange Blend Orange-Pink or Orange-Pink Blend Orange-Red or Orange-Red Blend Light Pink Medium Pink Deep Pink Pink Blend Medium Red Dark Red Red Blend Mauve or Mauve Blend Russet Three Blooms CLASS A301 Same variety, any color Hybrid Spray A131 Two or more blooms ARS Best Hybrid Spray Certificate………………….Best Entry Class A131 SECTION “B” GRANDIFLORAS One bloom per stem, no side buds One Bloom CLASS B101 White, Yellow, Orange, Orange-Red or their Blends B102 Pink or Pink Blend B103 Red or Red Blend B104 Any other Color including Orange-Pink Three Blooms CLASS B301 Same variety, any color GRANDIFLORA SPRAYS Two or more blooms One Spray CLASS B131 Any Color ARS Best Grandiflora Spray Certificate .............................. Best Entry Class B131 6 SECTION “C” FLORIBUNDAS All Single (4 to 8 petaled) and Semi-double (9-16 petaled) Floribundas must be entered in Class C138 / C338. A spray must have two or more blooms. One Bloom per Stem Class One spray No Side Buds Two or More Blooms C101 White, Near White or White Blend ............................................................. C131 C102 Yellow or Yellow Blend .............................................................................. C132 C103 Orange, Orange-Red, Orange Blend or Orange-Red Blend ..................... C133 C104 Pink or Pink Blend .. ……………………………………………………………C134 C105 Red or Red Blend ... ……………………………………………………………C135 C106 Apricot or Apricot Blend ............................................................................. C136 C107 Any Other Color including Orange-Pink .................................................... C137 C108 Single (4-8 petals) or Semi-double (9-16 petals), Any color ...................... C138 Three Blooms Same Variety C301 C308 Three Sprays Same Variety Any Color ...................... C331 Single (4-8 petals) or Semi-double (9-16 petals), Any color ...................... C338 ARS GOLD CERTIFICATE ......................................... BEST ENTRY CLASSES C131 - C138 VAN COEVERING MEMORIAL TROPHY .................. BEST ENTRY CLASSES C101 - C107 KAI FREITAG TROPHY ............................... BEST ENTRY CLASS C301, C331, C308, C338 SECTION "D" MINIATURES AND MINI-FLORAS All single miniatures and mini-floras (4 to 8 petals) must be entered in Class D108 / D138 One Bloom per Stem One Spray No Side Buds Two or More Blooms D101 White, Near White or White Blend ............................................................. D131 D102 Yellow or Yellow Blend .............................................................................. D132 D103 Orange, Orange-Red, Orange Blend or Orange-Red Blend ..................... D133 D104 Pink or Pink Blend…….. ............................................................................ D134 D105 Red or Red Blend ... ……………………………………………………………D135 D106 Apricot or Apricot Blend ............................................................................. D136 D107 Any Other Color including Orange-Pink .................................................... D137 D108 Single Miniature or Mini-Flora (4-8 petals) any color ................................. D138 D109 Fully Open Bloom-Any Color-stamens must show .................................... D139 Three Blooms Same Variety D301 Three Sprays Same Variety Any Color ...................... D331 ARS QUEEN, KING AND PRINCESS MINIATURE CERTIFICATES MAY BE AWARDED IF MERITED .................................................. IN CLASSES D101 - D107 ARS MINIATURE SPRAY CERTIFICATE..................... BEST ENTRY CLASSES D131 - D139 IRENE McMILLS TROPHY .......................................................... BEST ENTRY SECTION "D" 7 SECTION “E” SPECIAL SPECIMEN CLASSES CLASS E101 E102 E103 *E104 *E104-A E105 One Stem ........................................................ Single Hybrid Tea (4 - 8 petals) One Stem ........................................................................................ Polyanthas One Stem .................................................................. Large-flowered Climbers One Stem ............................... ** Old Garden Roses introduced prior to 1867 One Stem ............................ ** Old Garden Roses introduced 1867 and after One Stem ……………………** Classic Shrubs (Hybrid Kordesii, Hybrid Moyesii, Hybrid Musk or Hybrid Rugosa Roses) E105-A E106 E107 One Stem ....................... **Modern Shrub (Roses Classified as a Modern Shrub (“S”)) One Stem ............................................................ **Species, or any other Type One Stem ............................ One Bloom, fully open, Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora (No side buds - stamens must show) * Must show date of introduction on entry tag. ** Old Garden Roses, Shrubs (Classic or Modern) and Species roses ONLY may be shown stem-on stem. IRENE McMILLS MEMORIAL BOWL ...................................... BEST ENTRY CLASS E101 ARS "BEST CLIMBER" CERTIFICATE ................................... BEST ENTRY CLASS E103 DOWAGER QUEEN CERTIFICATE........................................ BEST ENTRY CLASS E104 LAURA SUTTER TROPHY..................................................... BEST ENTRY CLASS E104-A SECTION “F" FLOATING ROSES One Entry per Class All entries, floating in a clear, colorless container provided by the exhibitor, must be exhibited without foliage. Bloom must be in proportion to size of container. CLASS F101 F102 F103 One exhibition form only hybrid tea or grandiflora rose, any color One exhibition form only floribunda rose, any color One exhibition form only miniature rose, any color SECTION “G" NOVICE Open to Exhibitors who have not won Three Blue Ribbons in previous ARS Annual Shows One Bloom per Stem One Spray No Side Buds Two or More Blooms CLASS CLASS G101 ...... Hybrid Tea ................................... Any White ....................................... Floribunda................ G131 G102 ...... Hybrid Tea .........................Yellow or Yellow Blend ............................. Floribunda................ G132 G103 ...... Hybrid Tea .......... Orange, Orange-Red, or Org/O-R Blends .............. Floribunda................ G133 G104 ...... Hybrid Tea ............................ Pink or Pink Blend ................................ Floribunda................ G134 G105 ...... Hybrid Tea .............................Red or Red Blend ................................. Floribunda................ G135 G106 ...... Hybrid Tea ............ Any Other Color including Orange-Pink ................ Floribunda................ G136 G111 ...... Grandiflora ................................... Any Color ....................................... Grandiflora ............... G137 G112 ...... Floribunda .................................... Any Color G113 ...... Any Type ........... Any Color, fully open (stamens must show) Blue ribbon winners in Classes G101 - G106 and G111 are eligible for Best of Show Awards. CLYDE STOCKING MEMORIAL BOWL ............................................... BEST ENTRY IN SECTION "G" NURSERY GIFT CERTIFICATE ........................................... SECOND BEST ENTRY IN SECTION "G" 8 SECTION “I" JUDGES This section is open to each participating Judge in this Rose Show. CLASS I-101 I-102 I-103 I-104 I-105 I-106 Hybrid Tea, One Bloom, Any Color Grandiflora, One Bloom, Any Color Floribunda, One Stem, Any Color Miniature or Mini-Flora, One Bloom, Any Color Miniature or Mini-Flora, One Spray, Any Color One Stem, Any Other Type (Exhibit limited to two entries per class per exhibitor) SECTION “J" HORTICULTURE CLASS J101 Container-grown Miniature or Mini-Flora rose bush. Limit of two entries per exhibitor, each of a different variety. J102 Container-grown Miniature or Mini-Flora standard rose. Limit of two entries per exhibitor, each of a different variety. CLAY MORGAN TROPHY ................. BEST ENTRY SECTION "J" SECTION "K" SPECIAL TROPHY CLASSES BLUE, RED and WHITE Ribbons may be awarded in each class. Only blue ribbon winners are eligible for the trophies, and there shall be only one winner for each special trophy class. Nonmember blue ribbon winners shall be awarded a certificate. General Rule 8 applies. CLASS K101 PATTI MOTTA TROPHY One exhibition form Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Rose (one bloom, no side buds) of any variety introduced in the last 5 years, 2009 through 2013 K102 J. HARVEY BROWN MEMORIAL BOWL An AARS winner of one of the following 5 years, 2009 through 2013. Only exhibition form Hybrid Tea and Grandiflora Roses are eligible for Queen. 2009 – Carefree Spirit, Cinco de Mayo, Pink Promise 2010 – Easy Does It 2011 – Dick Clark, Walking on Sunshine 2012 – Sunshine Daydream 2013 – Francis Meilland K103 DALTON TROPHY One stem Old Garden Rose, any variety introduced prior to or after 1867. K104-K105 Deleted 9 K106-K107 BOB JONES MEMORIAL TROPHY K106 - ALTISSIMO - One bloom per stem K107 - ALTISSIMO - One Spray Trophy awarded to best entry in classes K106-K107 K108 CLAY MORGAN TROPHY One Spray, Sally Holmes K109 MARJORIE KNAUER TROPHY One Spray, Old Garden Rose style, any variety. K110 CAROL COOP TROPHY One stem David Austin hybridized Shrub Rose, any variety SECTION “K" SPECIAL TROPHY CLASSES CLASS K200 RUTH SAMSON MEMORIAL TROPHY "A Pair of Queens" - Two Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Roses, one bloom per stem, of the same variety, exhibited in one container K301 ANGELA LUDE' TROPHY Five Miniature Roses, one bloom per stem, any variety or varieties, exhibited in a clear, colorless container provided by exhibitor. K302 ELWOOD VELIQUETTE MEMORIAL TROPHY Three yellow or yellow blend Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Roses, one bloom per stem, any variety or varieties, exhibited in one container. K303 NORMA VELIQUETTE MEMORIAL TROPHY Three pink or pink blend Hybrid Tea Roses, any variety or varieties, exhibited in one container. K304 PERSIKE TROPHY Three red or red blend Hybrid Tea Roses, any variety or varieties, exhibited in one container. K305 WILLIAM CHARS TROPHY "Cycle of Bloom" - Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Roses, one variety, to be presented in three stages of bloom: bud, 1/2 to 3/4 open, and fully open (stamens must show) exhibited in one container. 10 K306 ELAINE KRISTEN TROPHY Three Miniature Roses, one bloom per stem, of the same variety, exhibited in a clear, colorless container provided by exhibitor. K600 GRAND CHALLENGE TROPHY Six Hybrid Tea Roses, each of a different variety, exhibited in one container. K601 CLAY MORGAN TROPHY (English-Style Box) Six exhibition stage Hybrid Tea and/or Grandiflora Roses without, foliage any variety, exhibited in an English-Style Box. (Does not need to be exhibition form – i.e., spiral.) K602 GRANAT BROTHERS GOLD TROPHY (English-Style Box) Six exhibition stage Floribunda Roses without foliage, any variety, exhibited in an EnglishStyle Box. (Does not need to be exhibition form – i.e., spiral.) K603 FLORENCE KELLY MEMORIAL TROPHY (English-Style Box) Six exhibition stage Miniature Roses without foliage, any variety, exhibited in an EnglishStyle Box. (Does not need to be exhibition form – i.e., spiral.) K604 MARIE HUBBELL TROPHY (Hi-Lo) One large rose, one smaller rose, matched for color, form, and openness. Exhibited in separate containers. SECTION “L" ARTIST’S PALETTE One entry per class Five rose blooms, different varieties displayed in an artist’s palette to represent five distinctly different colors of paint used by an artist. Any form permitted. Exhibited with no stems or foliage. All varieties to be correctly named on one entry tag CLASS L101 L102 L103 Hybrid Teas or Grandifloras Floribundas or Shrubs Miniatures SECTION “N” NEW, FUN, AND EASY CLASSES CLASS N1 N2 N3 Largest Rose: One bloom, any rose, measured across. Most Fragrant: Judged by the public on fragrance alone. Prettiest Rose Bouquet: Public vote 11