2012 Mini & Miniflora National Rose Show

2012 All-Miniature & Miniflora National Rose Show
Columbus, OH

Fourteenth Annual Miniature & Miniflira Rose Show & Conference – July 28, 2012

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HORTICULTURE

CLASS

VARIETY

EXHIBITOR

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.
Ty, Chatooga, Hilde, Joy, Magic Show, Soroptimist International, Renegade 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.
Cooper, Show Stopper, Abby’s Angel, Foolish Pleasure, Tiffany Lynn, Whirlaway, Shawne Sease, Unbridled, Shameless Bob & Sandy LundbergBluffton SC
B HORTICULTURE SPECIMENS
Class 3 Miniature
One exhibition form miniature bloom, to be shown disbudded.

Miniature Queen

Joy John & Diana Fleek, Charleston WV

Miniature King

Renegade Glenn Smith, York Haven PA

Miniature Princess

Erin Alonso John & Diana Fleek, Charleston WV

Court of Honor

Magic Show Rafiq & Suni Bolar, Hillsborough NJ

Court of Honor

Breath of Spring Cheryl Menard, Maumee OH

Court of Honor

Pierrine Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton SC

Court of Honor

Miss Flippins Jim & Anne Herring, Marion OH
Class 4 Single Miniature
Single miniature, one bloom per stem (4 to 8 petals), no side buds
Single’s Better Lori Hilfer, North Royalton OH
Class 5 Fully Open Miniature Bloom
One open bloom, shown disbudded, stamens must show.  Single miniatures are not eligible for this class.
Lavender Delight Lori Hilfer, North Royalton OH
Class 6 Miniature Spray
One miniature spray, two or more blooms on the stem.
Joy Tom Herr, Westerville OH
Class 7 Miniflora
One exhibition form miniflora bloom, to be shown disbudded.

Miniflora Queen

Foolish Pleasure Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton SC

Miniflora King

Power Point James & Brenda Richardson, King NC

Miniflora Princess

Rachel Lynda Fleming, Wauwautosa WI

Court of Honor

Louisville Lady Rafiq & Suni Bolar, Hillsborough NJ

Court of Honor

Shirley Raye James & Brenda Richardson, King NC

Court of Honor

Conundrum Rafiq & Suni Bolar, Hillsborough NJ

Court of Honor

Whirlaway Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton SC
Class 8 Single Miniflora Bloom
One bloom per stem (4-8 petals), no side buds.
Sunglow   Pat Martinec, Poland OH
Class 9 Fully Open Miniflora Bloom
One open bloom, no side buds, stamens must show.  Single miniflora varieties are not eligible for this class.
Ricky Hendrick Jeanette Pavuk, Westerville OH
Class 10 Miniflora Spray
One miniflora spray, two or more blooms on the stem.
Sunglow  Henry Simpson, Roanoke VA
C CHALLENGE CLASSES
Class 11 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.
  Merlot, Magic Show, Cal Poly, Baby Boomer, Hot Tamale Rafiq & Suni Bolar, Hillsborough NJ
Class 12 Hall of Fame Winners
Five different HOF winners, exhibition stage, disbudded, to be exhibited in separate vases with individual entry tags for each entry.
 - no award -
Class 13 Miniature Rose in a Bowl
Exhibition form miniature bloom; no stem and foliage; floating in a bowl furnished by the show committee.
Renegade Tom Herr, Westerville OH
Class 14 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.
Nancy Jean Elton Smith, Delaware OH
Class 15 Miniature English Box
Six (6) exhibition form miniature roses, without foliage, to be displayed in small English Box.  One or more varieties permitted.
Joy Richard Anthony & Kristine Vance, Kent OH
Class 16 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.
Hot Tamale, Salute, Soroptimist International, Linville, Ty Lynda Fleming, Wauwautosa WI
Class 17 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.
Soroptimist International Rafiq & Suni Bolar, Hillsborough NJ
Class 18 Hybridizer’s Miniature Rose Challenge
Three (3) miniature or miniflora 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.
Unbridled, Foolish Pleasure, Whirlaway Sandy & Bob Lundberg, Bluffton SC
Class 19 Miniflora Rose in a Bowl
Exhibition form miniflora bloom; no stem or foliage; floating in a bowl furnished by the show committee.
Liberty Bell Rafiq & Suni Bolar, Hillsborough NJ
Class 20 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.
Regina Lee Elton Smith, Delaware OH
Class 21 Miniflora English Box
Six (6) exhibition form miniflora roses, without foliage, to be displayed in miniflora English Box.  One or more varieties permitted.
Lady E’Owyn James & Brenda Richardson, King NC
Class 22 Miniflora Artist’s Pallet
Five (5) different varieties of open miniflora blooms showing a variety of colors  displayed in an artist’s pallet furnished by the show committee.  Stamens must show in each bloom.
Arcanum, Luscious Lucy, Show Stopper, Memphis King, Tiffany Lynn Lynda Fleming, Wauwautosa WI
Class 23 Miniflora Rose in a Frame
Miniflora bloom, fully open, exhibited in a frame provided by the show committee. Stamens must show. Foliage may be added at the discretion of the exhibitor.
Shameless Rafiq & Suni Bolar, Hillsborough NJ
Class 24 Basket Challenge
No more than twenty-four (24) miniature and/or miniflora rose blooms, at any stage,  disbudded; any combination of varieties. Exhibited in a basket provided by the exhibitor.  Floral foam is permitted.
Mariotta Mary Ann Hext, Rockfield KY
Class 25 Hi-Lo Challenge
One miniature and one miniflora at any stage, disbudded, matched for color, form, degree of openness. Displayed in separate containers with individual entry tags.
Miss Flippins, Dr. Troy Garrett John & Diana Fleek, Charleston WV
Class 26 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 or ARS. Indicate parentage on the entry tag.
 [Pink Flemenco x First and Foremost] Glenn & Donna Smith, York Haven PA
D Junior Classes
Class 27 Miniatures and Minifloras
One bloom at exhibition stage without side buds..
 - no entries -
E Novice Classes
Class 28 Miniature and Miniflora Blooms
One exhibition form bloom without side buds.
Glowing Amber Steve Styn, Buffalo NY
Class 29 Miniature and Miniflora SpraysOne spray (2 or more blooms on the stem), without side buds.
Irresistible Steve Styn, Buffalo NY
F Judges Classes
Class 30 One bloom, of any variety of miniature or miniflora rose, exhibition stage without side buds.
  Creamsicle Don & Mary Myers, Wake Forest NC

PHOTOGRAPHY

CLASS

VARIETY

EXHIBITOR

Class 1 Miniature or Miniflora bloom at most perfect stage of beauty. Halo Today Bill Kozemchak, Levittown PA
Class 2 Miniature or Miniflora spray. Sunglow (Best of Show) Diane Sommers, Menomonee WI
Class 3 Open miniature or miniflira bloom.  Neon Cowboy  Don Hardy, Albuquerque NM
Class 4 Arrangement using miniature or miniflora roses. Bill Kozemchak, Levittown PA
Class 5 Abstract or Impressionist photograph using miniature and/or minflora roses.   - no award -
Class 6 Photograph of a rose garden. Don Hardy, Albuquerque NM
Class 7 Photograph of a rose society activity. Linda Jansing, Louisville KY

ROSE ARRANGEMENTS

 

THEME

VARIETY USED

EXHIBITOR

 A National Challenge Classes
Class 1 RALPH S. MOORE MINIATURE ARRANGEMENT TROPHY
Awarded to the highest scoring traditional 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 design is not to exceed 10” high, 10”wide and 10” deep.  Only ARS members are eligible to enter this class.
“Roads and Byways” Kristin Vijaya Prabhu, Columbia, SC
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 10” high, 10”wide and 10” deep.
“Columbus Park of Roses” Louisville Lady Vijaya Prabhu
Columbia, SC
B Challenge Classes Honoring Tom Carruth
CARRUTH CHALLENGE
Arrangements must be of fresh outdoor-grown roses hybridized by Tom Carruth.  “AG” must be written on the entry tag.  Arrangement may not exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
Class 3 “Ohio Throws a Party”Arranger’s choice. Warm & Fuzzy Judy Yingling, York PA
C Challenge Classes Honoring the Buckeye District
Class 4 BUCKEYE CHALLENGE
A modern design, miniature and/or miniflora roses to be used. “AG” must be written on the tag.  Arrangement must not exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
“Ohio’s Arcadian Period” Soroptimist International(ARS Miniature Gold Medal Certificate) Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
D Challenge Classes Honoring ARS Region 4
Class 5 REGION 4 CHALLENGEArranger’s choice, Not to exceed 10” in height, width or depth.
“An Active Region” Butter Cream Gary Barlow, Fairborn OH
E Traditional Arrangements – ARS Miniature Royalty Award
Class 6 “Fallen Hero’s Memorial” 8” h/w/d. A Line or Line-Mass arrangement. Magic Show, Gourmet Popcorn(ARS Miniature Royalty Award) Bruce Barr, Port Washington WI
Class 7 “A Populous State”  10” h/w/d. A Mass arrangement. Whirlaway Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
F Modern Arrangements – ARS Miniature Artist’s Award
Class 8 “Neil Armstrong”
A free form arrangement. 10” h/w/d
Tiffany Lynn(ARS Miniature Silver Medal Certificate, ARS Miniature Artist’s Award) Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
Class 9 “Ohio’s Art Museums” An Abstract arrangement. 8” h/w/d Soroptimist International(ARS Miniature Bronze Medal Certificate) Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
Class 10 “Red, White and Boom!””
Exhibitor’s choice of Modern arrangement, 10” h/w/d
Power Point Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
G In the Oriental Manner – ARS Miniature Oriental Award
Class 11 “The Ohio River”
Arrangement in a low container, showing water. 6” h/w/d
Glory Be(ARS Miniature Oriental Rosette) Don Myers, Wake Forest NC
Class 12 “Highbanks Metro Park”
Arrangement in a tall container or compote. 8” h/w/d
Iced Raspberry, Winsome Rita Gindt-Marvig, Chaska MN
Class 13 “Ohio Caverns” Oriental Freestyle, 10” h/w/d Joy Renee La Follette, Plainfield IN
H Special Classes – ARS Miniature Princess / Duchess / Junior / Novice / Judge
Class 14 “The Cardinal” Fresh roses and parts only, 8” h/w/d Edisto(ARS Miniature Princess Award) Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
Class 15 “Johnny Appleseed”  Roses and rose foliage only, other dried/treated material. 10” h/w/d. Warm & Fuzzy(ARS Miniature Duchess Award) Lew Shupe, Fairborn OH
Class 16 “Hang On Sloopy”  Juniors, designer’s choice, 10” h/w/d  - no entries -
Class 17 “The Buckeye State”  Novices, designer’s choice, 10” h/w/d Joy(ARS Novice Certificate) Norma Stevenson, Noblesville IN
Class 18 “Beautiful Ohio” Arranger’s Choice, 6” h/w/d Bees Knees(ARS Judge’s Certificate) Mary Ann Hext, Rockfield KY
 I Tables – ARS Miniature Court of Etiquette AwardInformal exhibition table.  Space allocated for the exhibit is 12” in height, width or depth.
Class 19 “The Rookwood Pottery”  - no entries -
J Dried Rose Arrangements – ARS Miniature Keepsake Award
Class 20 “The Early Days”Free form design, dried roses and other plant material, 10” h/w/d Tiffany Lynn Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
Class 21 “Ohio’s Green Spaces” Abstract design, 10” h/w/d Liberty Bell(ARS Miniature Keepsake Award) Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
K Dried Rose Crafts – ARS Miniature Rosecraft Award
Class 22 “County Fairs”A picture, wreath, collage, wall hanging, door hanging, plaque or other craft. 10-15” h/w/d Liberty Bell, Tiffany Lynn, Autumn Splendor, Kristin(ARS Miniature Rosecraft Award) Nancy Redington, Chambersburg PA
L Personal Adornment- ARS Miniature Personal Adornment Award
Class 23 “A Picnic in the Park”Fresh roses placed on a hat of any type. Winsome, First and Foremost, Sweet Revenge(ARS Miniature Personal Adornment Award) Rita Gindt-Marvig, Chaska MN