2011 All-Miniature National Rose Show

Thirteenth Annual Miniature Rose Show & Conference – June 25,2011

DIVISION I HORTICULTURE
CLASS VARIETY EXHIBITOR
Best of Show- Horticulture Green Ice(Best Miniature Spray) Bill & Kathy KozemchakLevittown, PA
A National Challenges
Class 1 F. Harmon Saville Memorial Challenge Bowl
Eighteen exhibition type miniature roses, six or more varieties, displayed in a low bowl.  Container to be provided by the exhibitor and should not exceed 4 inches in diameter.  Floral foam is permitted.
Bees Knees, Chattooga, Doris Morgan, Hilde, Kristin, Michel Cholet, Soroptimist International, Ty Satish & Vijaya PrabhuColumbia, SC
Class 2 Top Gun National Miniflora Challenge Trophy
Nine one bloom per stem miniflora roses, disbudded, at exhibition stage, each a different variety, to be staged in separate vases with individual entry tags.
Abby’s Angel, Butter Cream, Foolish Pleasure, Lady E’Owyn, Louisville Lady, Shameless, Shawn Sease, Unbridled, Whirlaway Bob & Sandy LundbergBluffton, SC
B Horticulture Specimens
Class 3 Miniature
One exhibition form miniature bloom, to be shown disbudded.
Miniature Queen Joy Richard Anthony & Kristine VanceKent, OH
Miniature King Soroptimist International Harlan & Patricia SchumakerKentwood, MI
MiniaturePrincess Ty Satish & Vijaya PrabhuColumbia, SC
Court of Honor Bees Knees Dave SteeverLiverpool, NY

 

Court of Honor Best of 04 Rafiq & Suni BolarHillsborough, NJ
Court of Honor Fancy Pants Satish & Vijaya PrabhuColumbia, SC
Court of Honor Fancy That Harlan & Patricia SchumakerKentwood, MI
Court of Honor Irresistible Dorothy StormsSyracuse, NY
Court of Honor Jean Kenneally Don & Joyce MohatFulton, NY
Court of Honor Ruby Rafiq & Suni BolarHillsborough, NJ
Class 4 Single Miniature
Single miniature, one bloom per stem (4 to 8 petals), no side buds
Simply Sally Richard Anthony & Kristine VanceKent, OH
Class 5 Fully Open Miniature Bloom
One open bloom, shown disbudded, stamens must show.  Single miniatures are not eligible for this class.
Emma Grace Richard Anthony & Kristine VanceKent, OH
Class 6 Miniature Spray
One miniature spray, two or more blooms on the stem.
Green Ice(Best of Show) Bill & Kathy KozemchakLevittown, PA
Class 7 Miniflora
One exhibition form miniflora bloom, to be shown disbudded.
Miniflora Queen Whirlaway Karen MezeraMorrisonville, WI
Miniflora King Double Take Dorothy WhiteSyracuse, NY
MinifloraPrincess Butter Cream Mike WrightstoneCamp Hill, PA
Court of Honor Abby’s Angel Mark & Terri MillerDelaware, OH
Court of Honor Conundrum Bob & Sandy LundbergBluffton, SC

 

Court of Honor Dr. John Dickman Dorothy StormsSyracuse, NY
Court of Honor First Choice Mike WrightstoneCamp Hill, PA
Court of Honor Peter Cottontail Satish & Vijaya PrabhuColumbia, SC
Court of Honor Powerpoint Rafiq & Suni BolarHillsborough, NJ
Court of Honor Tiffany Lynn Bob & Sandy LundbergBluffton, SC
Class 8 Single Miniflora Bloom
One bloom per stem (4-8 petals), no side buds.
- no entries -
Class 9 Fully Open Miniflora Bloom
One open bloom, no side buds, stamens must show.  Single miniflora varieties are not eligible for this class.
Autumn Splendor Bill & Kathy KozemchakLevittown, PA
Class 10 Miniflora Spray
One miniflora spray, two or more blooms on the stem.
Ready Mike WrightstoneCamp Hill, PA
Class 11 Any Other Specimen
Any decorative or micro-miniature bloom, disbudded, miniature or miniflora. Not eligible for Queen or Court.
Little Pinkie Bill & Kathy KozemchakLevittown, PA
C Challenge Classes
Class 12 Award of Excellence (AOE) WinnersFive different AOE winners at exhibition stage, no side buds, to be exhibited in separate vases with individual entry tags for each entry.

 

Baby Boomer, Figurine, Hot Tamale, Kristin, Magic Show Rafiq & Suni BolarHillsborough, NJ
Class 13 Hall of Fame Winners
Five different HOF winners, exhibition stage, disbudded, to be exhibited in separate vases with individual entry tags for each entry.
Chelsea Belle, Fairhope, Irresistible, Jean Kenneally, Pierrine Harlan & Patricia SchumakerKentwood, MI
Class 14 Miniature Rose in a Bowl
Exhibition form miniature bloom; no stem and foliage; floating in a bowl furnished by the show committee.
Best of 04 Karen MezeraMorrisonville, WI
Class 15 Any Other Miniature Rose in a Bowl
Open, single or decorative miniature bloom, no stem or foliage; floating in a bowl furnished by the show committee.
Jerry-O Harlan & Patricia SchumakerKentwood, MI
Class 16 Miniature Stages of Bloom
Three miniature blooms, all the same variety, disbudded. One (1) specimen at bud stage with petals beginning to unfurl, one (1) specimen at exhibition stage (1/2 to 3/4 open), and one bloom fully open with stamens showing.  Exhibited in one carafe supplied by the show committee.
Child’s Play Dorothy WhiteSyracuse, NY
Class 17 Miniature English Box
Six (6) exhibition form miniature roses, without foliage, to be displayed in small English Box.  One or more varieties permitted.
Jean Kenneally Don & Joyce MohatFulton, NY
Class 18 Miniature Artist’s Pallet
Five (5) different varieties of open miniature blooms displayed in an artist’s pallet furnished by the show committee.  Stamens must show in each bloom.
Black Jade, Incognito, Luis Desamero, Sweet Diana, Tennessee Don & Joyce MohatFulton, NY
Class 19 Miniature Rose in a Frame
Miniature bloom, fully open, stamens must show; exhibited in a frame provided by the show committee. Foliage may be added at the discretion of the exhibitor.
Warm & Fuzzy Bill & Kathy KozemchakLevittown, PA
Class 20 Hybridizer’s Miniature Rose Challenge
Three (3) miniature rose blooms at any stage, exhibition or decorative, disbudded; same or different varieties, all hybridized by one individual of your choice. Staged in a carafe provided by the show committee. Hybridizer’s name to be printed on upper left corner of the entry tag.
Irresistible (by Dee Bennett) Dorothy StormsSyracuse, NY
Class 21 Miniflora Rose in a Bowl
Exhibition form miniflora bloom; no stem or foliage; floating in a bowl furnished by the show committee.
Autumn Splendor Cindy & Irwin EhrenreichBarnstable, MA
Class 22 Any Other Miniflora Rose in a Bowl
Open, single or decorative miniflora bloom, no stem or foliage; floating in a bowl furnished by the show committee.
-  no award -
Class 23 Miniflora Stages of Bloom
Three miniflora blooms, all the same variety, disbudded. One (1) specimen at bud stage with petals beginning to unfurl, one (1) specimen at exhibition stage (1/2 to 3/4 open), and one bloom fully open with stamens showing.  Exhibited in one carafe supplied by the show committee.
Powerhouse Bill & Kathy KozemchakLevittown, PA
Class 24 Miniflora English Box
Six (6) exhibition form miniflora roses, without foliage, to be displayed in miniflora English Box.  One or more varieties permitted.
Butter Cream Bob & Sandy LundbergBluffton, SC
Class 25 Miniflora Artist’s Pallet
Five (5) different varieties of miniflora blooms displayed in an artist’s pallet furnished by the show committee.  Stamens must show in each bloom. Limited number of pallets available on a first come first served basis.
Cachet, Lee Greenwood American Patriot, Memphis Magic, Ruffian, Yellow Bird Richard Anthony & Kristine VanceKent, OH
Class 26 Miniflora Rose in a Frame
Miniflora bloom, fully open, exhibited in a frame provided by the show committee. Foliage may be added at the discretion of the exhibitor.
Solar Flair Rafiq & Suni BolarHillsborough, NJ
Class 27 Hybridizer’s Miniflora Rose Challenge
Three (3) miniflora rose blooms, exhibition or decorative, disbudded; same or different varieties, all hybridized by one individual of your choice. Staged in a carafe provided by the show committee. Hybridizer’s name to be printed on upper left corner of the entry tag.
Dr. John Dickman (by Dennis Bridges) Dorothy StormsSyracuse, NY
Class 28 “Let’s Go Orange!” Challenge
Five (5) exhibition miniature or miniflora roses, any stage, disbudded, one or more varieties, to be displayed in a carafe provided by the show committee.  Roses must be from the “ob, op, or” color classes.
Pierrine Dave SteeverLiverpool, NY
Class 29 Basket Challenge
No more than twenty-four (24) miniature and/or miniflora blooms, disbudded, any combination of varieties, any stage, exhibited in a basket provided by the exhibitor. Floral foam is permitted.
Bees Knees, Daddy Frank, Glowing Amber, Hilde, Miss Flippins, Summer Sunset, Tropical Twist Dorothy StormsSyracuse, NY
Class 30 Hi-Lo Challenge
One miniature and one miniflora, disbudded, matched for color, form, degree of openness. Displayed in separate containers with individual entry tags.
Eternal Flame, First Choice Mike WrightstoneCamp Hill, PA
Class 31 Seedlings and Sports
One bloom without side buds or one spray of any variety of miniature or miniflora rose, exhibited by the hybridizer. Variety may be named or unnamed, but may not be registered with IRAR of ARS. Indicate parentage on the entry tag.
- no award -
D Junior Classes
Class 32 Miniature
One bloom without side buds or one spray of any variety of miniature rose.
- no entries -
Class 33 Miniflora
One bloom without side buds or one spray of any variety of miniflora rose.
- no entires -
E Novice Classes
Class 34 Miniature
One exhibition form bloom without side buds of any variety of miniature rose. 
Jean Kenneally Don & Joyce MohatFulton, NY
Class 35 MiniatureOne spray (2 or more blooms on the stem), with or without side buds.
Black Jade Don & Joyce MohatFulton, NY
Class 36 MinifloraOne exhibition form bloom without side buds of any variety of miniflora rose.
Double Take Dorothy WhiteSyracuse, NY
Class 37 Miniflora
One spray (2 or more blooms on the stem), with or without side buds of any variety of miniflora rose.
- no award -
F Syracuse Rose Society – Members Only
Class 38 “Project Rose” ChallengeThree (3) one bloom per stem miniature or miniflora roses at any stage; must be “Project Roses”, one or more varieties in one container.
Chattooga, Josh Alonso, Summer Sunset Dorothy StormsSyracuse, NY
G Judges Classes
Class 39 One bloom, any stage, without side buds or one spray of any variety of miniature or miniflora rose.
Dr. Troy Garrett Don & Mary MyersWake Forest, NC
DIVISION II PHOTOGRAPHY
CLASS VARIETY EXHIBITOR
I Novice Classes
Class 1 Exhibition miniature bloom. Marie Jeanette (Queen of Photography, Best in Show) Sandy LundbergBluffton, SC
Class 2 Exhibition miniflora bloom. Cooper (King of Photography) Sandy LundbergBluffton, SC
All American Girl (Princess of Photography) Sandy LundbergBluffton, SC
Class 3 Miniature spray, two or more blooms per stem. - no award -
Class 4 Miniflora spray, two or more blooms per stem. - no entries -
Class 5 Arrangement using miniature or miniflora roses. - no entries -
Class 6 Abstract photograph using miniature or miniflora roses, plants or portions of the plant. - no entries -
II Master Classes
Class 7 Exhibition miniature bloom. - no entries -
Class 8 Exhibition miniflora bloom. - no entries -
Class 9 Miniature spray, two or more blooms on the stem. - no entries -
Class 10 Miniflora spray, two or more blooms on the stem. - no entries -
Class 11 Arrangement using miniature or miniflora roses. - no entries -
Class 12 Abstract photo of a miniature or miniflora rose, plant or portion of the plant. - no entries -
ROSE ARRANGEMENTS 
THEME VARIETY USED EXHIBITOR
I Challenge Classes
Class 1 RALPH S. MOORE MINIATURE ARRANGEMENT TROPHY
Awarded to the highest scoring line-mass arrangement using miniature roses with fresh plant material.  The roses must be outdoor, arranger grown.  “AG” must be on the entry tag.  The niche will be 10” high, 10”wide and 10” deep and must be provided by the exhibitor.  Only ARS members are eligible to enter this class.
“Honor Our Veterans” Dancing Flame, Joy, Soroptimist International Karen Mezera
Morrisonville, WI 
Class 2 J. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS MINIFLORA ARRANGEMENT TROPHY
This national challenge class is awarded to the highest scoring arrangement using only those roses classified as minifloras.  The roses must be outdoor, arranger grown with “AG” on the entry tag.  The design is designer’s choice and the style must be written on the top left of the entry tag.  Only ARS members are eligible to enter this class.  Exhibitor’s choice of style, which must be written on the entry tag.  The arrangement may not exceed 12” high, 12”wide and 12” deep.
“Syracuse University Sports” Louisville Lady Vijaya Prabhu
Columbia, SC
Class 3 ARS NEW YORK DISTRICT DIRECTOR’S ARRANGEMENT TROPHY
Open to New York District members only.  An arrangement in the Oriental Manner using miniflora roses.  “AG” must be written on the entry tag.  Arrangement may not exceed  12” in height, width or depth.
“Honoring Dr. E.M. Mills” Edisto Don Mohat
Fulton, NY
Class 4 SYRACUSE ROSE SOCIETY CHALLENGE
Open to Syracuse Rose Society members only. A modern design, at least one each miniature and miniflora roses to be used. “AG” must be written on the tag.  Arrangement must not exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
“Centennial Celebration” Autumn Splendor, Tropical Twist Dorothy Storms
Syracuse, NY 
II Traditional Arrangements – ARS Miniature Royalty Award
Arrangements must not exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
Class 5 “Rubies For The 40th Rose Show”
A Line arrangement.
Miss Flippins Martha Youmans
Yorktown, VA
Class 6 “Celebrate With Pearls”
A Line-Mass  arrangement.
Minnie Pearl(ARS Miniature Royalty Award)

 

Susan Waites
Chapin, SC
Class 7 “Dr. Mill’s New Rose Society Struts Its Stuff”
A Mass arrangement in a basket.
Bees Knees Elton Smith
Delaware, OH
III Modern Arrangements – ARS Miniature Artist’s Award
Arrangements must not exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
Class 8 “Underground Railroad”
A Parallel arrangement.
Nancy Jean Martha Youmans
Yorktown, VA
Class 9 “The Erie Canal” An Underwater arrangement. Behold Martha Youmans
Yorktown, VA
Class 10 “Space Shuttle Commander Eileen Collins”
Exhibitor’s choice of Modern arrangement, which must be stated on the entry tag.
Sassy Cindy(ARS Miniature Bronze Medal Certificate, ARS Miniature Artist Award) Karen Mezera
Morrisonville, WI
IV In the Oriental Manner – ARS Miniature Oriental Award
Arrangements must not exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
Class 11 “Moonlight Over Onondaga Lake”
Arrangement in a low container, showing water.
Irresistible Joyce Mohat
Fulton, NY
Class 12 “Everson Museum Of Art”
Arrangement in a tall container or compote.
Lady E’Owyn Ann Smith
Delaware, OH
Class 13 “Sycamore Hill Gardens” Spring’s A’Comin’(ARS Miniature Silver Medal Certificate, ARS Miniature Oriental Award) Don Myers
Wake Forest, NC
V Tables – ARS Miniature Court of Etiquette AwardArrangement of no more than 10” in height, width or depth.  Overall space allocated for the exhibit is 12” in height, width or depth.
Class 14 “Seward House”
Semi-formal functional table for 1 or 2; must include dish(es) for food, vessel(s) for drinking, and a rose arrangement.
Black Jade, Bonfire Nancy Redington
Chambersburg, PA
Class 15 “Lorenzo Mansion”Informal exhibition table for one;  must include a dish for food, a vessel for drinking, and a rose arrangement. Lady E’Owyn(ARS Miniature Court of Etiquette) Martha Youmans
Yorktown, VA
VI Dried Rose Arrangements – ARS Miniature Keepsake Award
Class 16 “Votes For Women”Traditional line, line-mass or mass; style must be stated on the entry tag. Bonfire, Sorcerer(ARS Miniature Keepsake Award) Nancy RedingtonChambersburg, PA
Class 17 “Women’s Rights Convention, Seneca Falls”Modern arrangement using only dried roses and other dried plant materials; style must be stated on entry tag. Class of ‘73 Nancy RedingtonChambersburg, PA
VII Dried Rose Crafts – ARS Miniature Rosecraft Award
Class 18 “Oneida Community Mansion House”A wreath of welcome, not to exceed 10” in height, width, depth. Foolish Pleasure, Giggles(ARS Miniature Rosecraft Award) Nancy RedingtonChambersburg, PA
Class 19 “Sonnenberg Mansion and Gardens”A Ladies Fan, not to exceed 10” in height, width, depth. Foolish Garden, Kristen, Sea Breeze Nancy RedingtonChambersburg, PA
VIII Roses and Parts of Rose Plants Only – ARS Miniature Princess of Arrangements 

 

Class 20 “E.M. Mills Rose Garden”Exhibitor’s choice of styles.

 

Marie Jeanette(ARS Miniature Princess of Arrangements) Don MyersWake Forest, NC
IX Roses With Dried Plant Materials – ARS Miniature Duchess of Arrangements
Class 21 “Wine Trails”Exhibitor’s choice of style which must be stated on the entry tag.  Fresh roses and dried and/or treated plant material. Sunglow(ARS Gold Medal Certificate, ARS Miniature Duchess of Arrangements, Best Arrangement in Show) Don MyersWake Forest, NC
X Special Classes
Class 22 “The Great New York State Fair!”Novice only.  Exhibitor’s choice of modern, oriental manner, traditional, which must be stated on the entry tag. Abby’s Angel(Best Novice Entry) Vijaya PrabhuColumbia, SC
Class 23 “The Midway”Youth – 17 yrs old or younger; exhibitor’s choice of modern, oriental manner, traditional, which must be stated on the entry tag. - no entries -
Class 24 “1911 Fair”Judges only; exhibitor’s choice, style must be written on entry tag. Gourmet Popcorn, Pierrine(Best Judge’s Entry) Rose DiestlerRoseville, MN