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The Williamsburg Garden Club presents The Garden Club of Virginia 65th Annual Rose Show Williamsburg - Rose By Design sanctioned by The American Rose Society Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:00 PM - 8:00 PM Thursday, September 26, 2002 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM RADISSON FORT MAGRUDER HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER 6945 POCAHONTAS TRAIL WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA Open to the Public Donations Appreciated

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The Williamsburg Garden Club

presents

The Garden Club of Virginia 65th Annual

Rose Show Williamsburg - Rose By Design

sanctioned by

The American Rose Society

Wednesday, September 25, 2002

2:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Thursday, September 26, 2002

9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

RADISSON FORT MAGRUDER HOTEL

& CONFERENCE CENTER

6945 POCAHONTAS TRAIL

WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA

Open to the Public

Donations Appreciated

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Rose Show at a Glance

Frequently Asked Questions

General Rules

All rules apply as stated in The Garden Club of Virginia Flower Shows Handbook

(Revised 2001)

Registration

Advance registration is required for all artistic classes, including Interclub. Please return registration card no

later than September 10, 2002. Individuals who register are responsible for either furnishing an arrangement

or cancelling prior to September 10. Preregistration for horticulture entries is encouraged.

Registration Chairman: Mrs. Dennis K. Cogle (757) 253-0033

207 Mill Neck Road Williamsburg, VA 23185

Container Return Please use containers that have a value of less than $200. They may be mailed for a fee of $30.00 if

arrangements are made with the container return chairman at the show. Container must be plainly marked

with the exhibitor’s name and address. (mailing labels preferred)

Acceptance of Entries Entries will only be accepted between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, and between 7:00

a.m. and 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday, September 25. Exhibits not in place by 10:15 a.m. will be ineligible for

judging.

Due to limited space, no flower arrangements may be prepared on the exhibit floor.

Overnight Accommodations:

A block of rooms has been reserved in the name of The Garden Club of Virginia Rose Show at the Radisson

Fort Magruder Hotel and Conference Center which is the site of the show. It is located at 6945 Pocahontas

Trail. (map and directions on last page of schedule). Room rate is $85/night, and reservations must be made

by September 1 by calling (800) 333-3333 or (757) 220-2250 and stating that you are with the Garden Club of

Virginia.

Hospitality Suite – Open -Tuesday, September 24, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

-Wednesday, September 25, from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Awards will be presented at 2:30 p.m. by

Mrs. Austin T. Darden, Jr.

President of The Garden Club of Virginia

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Contents

The 2002 Rose Show Committee .....................................................................................3

General Rules for Exhibitors ............................................................................................4

Rules for Horticulture Division ........................................................................................5

Horticulture Division Schedule of Classes ................................................................... 6-9

Rules for Artistic Division ..............................................................................................10

Artistic Division Schedule of Classes ....................................................................... 11-12

Rules of the Judges……………………………………………………………………..13

Awards ...................................................................................................................... 14-19

The American Rose Society Award Certificates ..........................................................14

The Garden Club of Virginia Awards ..................................................................... 15-16

The Royal National Rose Society of Great Britain .......................................................16

The Williamsburg Garden Club Awards ................................................................ 17-19

Map to Rose Show ..........................................................................................................20

Registration Card ...................................................................................................... Insert

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The Garden Club of Virginia

presents

THE 65TH ANNUAL ROSE SHOW

The Williamsburg Garden Club cordially invites all rose enthusiasts to participate in the sixty

fifth annual Rose Show of The Garden Club of Virginia. For the next two years the theme of the

show will be Williamsburg - Rose by Design, with a focus on Governor Francis Nicholson's plan of

the town when Williamsburg was the colonial capital of Virginia. The balance and proportion of

houses to lots, windows to doors, chimneys to rooflines all reflected an enlightened awareness of

design principles. This year's focus will be on the applications of the principles of design with a

single principle highlighted in each class. In 2003, the Rose Show will elaborate on the

timelessness of the principles of design by utilizing the adaptability of the elements of design to

portray the thematic or visionary concept. For generations many have been inspired by the design

of the buildings and gardens of Williamsburg. We hope that you will join us in celebrating the

beauty of our city by creating your own designs and exhibiting your garden roses.

The show will be held at the Radisson Fort Magruder which is on Route 60 east in

Williamsburg. Rooms have been reserved for the evenings of Tuesday, September 25, and

Wednesday, September 26, at a rate of $85.00 plus tax per night. Please use their toll free number

1-800-333-3333 and state that the reservations are in the name of the Garden Club of Virginia

Rose Show. Reservations must be made prior to September 1 to receive a special rate.

Please note that pre-registration is necessary for some classes, and a registration card is enclosed

in this schedule. Please return no later than September 10.

Whether you are an artistic designer, a grower of roses, or an admirer of the Garden Club of

Virginia's beautiful flower shows, we extend a warm welcome to Williamsburg and encourage you

to see our city at this glorious time of the year.

Mrs. Thomas M. Jamison (Karen) Mrs. Scott M. Spence (Dianne)

Co-Chairman Co-Chairman

(757)-220-3575 (757) 229-4915

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ROSE SHOW COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT OF THE GARDEN CLUB

OF VIRGINIA

Mrs. Austin T. Darden, Jr. (Mary Hart)

FLOWER SHOWS CHAIRMAN

OF THE

GARDEN CLUB OF VIRGINIA

Mrs. Harvey K. Thompson (Mary Nelson)

ROSE CHAIRMAN

OF THE

GARDEN CLUB OF VIRGINIA

Mrs. James R. Hundley (Charlotte)

ROSE SHOW CHAIRMEN

OF THE

WILLIAMSBURG GARDEN CLUB

Mrs. Thomas M. Jamison (Karen)

(757) 220-3575

Mrs. Scott M. Spence (Dianne)

(757) 229-4915

ARTISTIC SCHEDULE CHAIRMAN

Mrs. Richard K. Delaune (Jewel Lynn)

(757) 229-6647

HORTICULTURAL SCHEDULE

CHAIRMAN

Mrs. Alex W. Oliver (Libbey)

(757) 220-2310

REGISTRATION CHAIRMAN

Mrs. Dennis K. Cogle (Jean)

(757) 253-0033

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GENERAL RULES FOR EXHIBITORS

1. Entries will only be accepted between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday,

September 24, and between 7:00 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday, September 25, the opening day of the

show. Exhibits not in place by

10:15 a.m. will be ineligible for judging.

2. Judging begins promptly at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 25.

3. All plant material left unclaimed in the workspace after 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday or in the show area at the

end of the show, will become the property of the show chairman.

4. EXHIBITORS MAY NOT DISTURB OR REMOVE THEIR EXHIBITS UNTIL 1:00 P.M. ON

THURSDAY. All exhibits must be picked up by 2:00 p.m.

5. The building is air conditioned, smoke-free, and handicapped accessible. Workspace is limited.

6. Horticulture and artistic exhibitors are asked to contribute any unused flowers and foliage for last minute use

by arrangers. A table will be designated for this use.

7. Entry tags will be mailed on request made to the registration chairman.

8. Please use your mailing labels on entry tags and on containers/properties.

If there are questions concerning the schedule, please contact the appropriate scheduling chairman.

Artistic Classification: Mrs. Richard K. Delaune (Jewel Lynn)

(757) 229-6647

316 Burns Lane

Williamsburg, VA 23185

Horticultural Chairman: Mrs. Alex W. Oliver (Libbey)

(757) 220-2310

126 Little John Road

Williamsburg, VA 23185

E-mail: [email protected]

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RULES FOR HORTICULTURE DIVISION

1. Advance registration is requested and should be made no later than September 10, 2002.

Registration Chairman: Mrs. Dennis K. Cogle (Jean)

(757) 253-0033

207 Mill Neck Road

Williamsburg, VA 23185

2. ALL ROSES MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE PLACEMENT TABLE. The Horticultural Classification

committee will then place them alphabetically by name of the variety on the exhibit tables. (EXCEPTION:

Section II and Section III entries may be placed by the exhibitor).

3. Only one person or couple may exhibit from a single garden.

4. All roses exhibited in this division must have been grown outside in the open ground without cover and under

the direct supervision of the exhibitor.

5. The Show Committee will furnish appropriate containers, entry tags, and material for stem support.

6. Roses must be shown under their ARS EXHIBITION NAME with an entry tag filled in correctly, completely

and attached to the container by the exhibitor. (mailing labels preferred)

7. Grooming or dressing blooms is permitted if it improves the appearance of the specimen and is skillfully done.

The presence of any foreign substance applied to the foliage, stem, or bloom to improve the specimen will

disqualify the entry.

8. After being placed on the show tables, entries are under the jurisdiction of The Show Committee, which is

authorized to remove wilted or inferior blooms at any time during the show.

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Horticulture Division

SECTION I - Specimen Roses

Classes open to all exhibitors. Blooms are exhibited in alphabetical order; each variety will be considered a separate

class and judged against the merits of the variety. One entry per variety per class. Award recipients and trophy

winners make up the court of honor and members of the court.

Class 1

Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras or their Climbing Sports, one bloom per stem at exhibition stage, no side buds.

ARS Gold, Silver and Bronze Certificates

The Jane Marshall Broyhill Memorial Trophy to Queen of Show

Class 2 Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras or their Climbing Sport Sprays, one spray of two or more blooms. A spray should display

cycle of bloom, when characteristic of the variety.

ARS Certificate

Class 3 Floribundas or their Climbing Sports, one bloom per stem at exhibition stage, no side buds.

ARS Certificate

Class 4 Floribunda Sprays or their Climbing Sport Sprays, one spray of two or more blooms.

ARS Certificate

Class 5

Polyantha Sprays or their Climbing Sport Sprays, one spray of two or more blooms.

ARS Certificate

Class 6

Fully open Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras or their Climbing Sport blooms, one bloom per stem, no side buds. Stamens must

show.

ARS Certificate

Class 7

Large Flowered Climbers and Hybrid Wichuranas, one bloom per stem, no side buds; or one spray with two or more

blooms.

ARS Certificate

Class 8

Old Garden Roses. Exhibited naturally grown, with or without side buds, single bloom or spray.

8a. Varieties classified as Species Roses

ARS Genesis Award Certificate

8b. Varieties introduced prior to 1867, including roses of unknown date that were known to have existed prior to 1867.

ARS Dowager Queen Award Certificate

8c. Varieties introduced in 1876 or later, or with any unknown dates of origin after 1867.

ARS Victorian Award Certificate

The Yancie Donegan Casey Memorial Award to the Best Blue Ribbon of Class 8

Class 9

Classic Shrubs. Hybrid Musks, Hybrid Kordesii, Hybrid Rugosas and Hybrid Moyesii. Exhibited naturally grown,

with or without side buds, single bloom or spray.

ARS Classic Shrub Certificate

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Class 10

Modern Shrubs. Exhibited naturally grown, with or without side buds, single bloom or spray.

10a. David Austin English Roses

10b. All other Shrubs

ARS Modern Shrub Certificate to the Best Blue Ribbon of Class 10

Class 11 Miniature and Mini-Flora roses, one bloom per stem at exhibition stage, no side buds.

ARS Gold, Silver and Bronze Certificates

The Member Clubs Cup to the Queen of the Miniatures/Mini-Floras

Class 12 Miniature and Mini-Flora Sprays, one spray with two or more blooms.

ARS Certificate

Class 13 Fully open Miniature and Mini-Flora blooms, one bloom per stem, no side buds. Stamens must show.

ARS Certificate

SECTION II - Challenge Classes

Classes open to all exhibitors. Limited to one entry per class. Varieties must be correctly named on entry tag.

Exhibits may be placed by exhibitor with the help of the Horticultural Classification Committee.

Class 14 Collection of six different Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora specimen blooms in separate containers.

The Peace Rose Perpetual Trophy

Class 15 English Box. Six Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora blooms at exhibition stage, evenly matched,different varieties or no more

than two of the same variety. Boxes furnished by Show Committee. Limited to eight entries.

The Royal National Rose Society of Great Britain Award

Class 16 Red Hybrid Tea Collection. Three exhibition blooms of one variety or of different varieties in a single container. Red

blends and orange reds permitted.

The Dr. F. Whitney Godwin Memorial Perpetual Trophy

Class 17 Shrub Collection. Three different varieties exhibited naturally grown, single bloom or spray in one container.

The Capt. and Mrs. Edgar M. Williams Perpetual Trophy

Class 18 Cycle of Bloom. Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora specimens of the same variety in a single container, consisting of

one bud with sepals down, one bloom at exhibition stage and one bloom fully open with stamen showing.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 19

Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora blooms of the same variety, evenly matched at exhibition stage in a single container.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 20

Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora blooms of different varieties at exhibition stage in a single container.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

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Class 21

Three Floribunda Blooms. Different varieties, one bloom per stem, no side buds, exhibition stage, in a single container.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 22

Three Floribunda Sprays. Different varieties, naturally grown, in a single container.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 23

The Triad. One Hybrid Tea at exhibition stage, one Grandiflora at exhibition stage, and one Floribunda single bloom or

spray, in one container.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 24

Three Miniature or Mini-Flora Blooms. Different varieties, one bloom per stem, no side buds, in separate containers.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 25

Miniature or Mini-Flora Cycle of Bloom. Three Specimens of the same variety in one container; one bud, one bloom at

exhibition stage and one bloom fully open with stamen showing.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 26

Hi-Lo Challenge. One Hybrid Tea bloom and one Miniature or Mini-Flora bloom at exhibition stage, no side buds, in

separate containers of appropriate size. The miniature or mini-flora placed in front of the Hybrid Tea.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

SECTION III - The Garden Club of Virginia Challenge Classes

Open only to members of The Garden Club of Virginia. One entry per class. Exhibits may be placed by

exhibitor. Entries must be from a single garden except for Class 30 a & b.

Class 27

Collection of eight Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora specimens, different varieties, exhibition stage, in separate containers.

The Eleanor Truax Harris Challenge Cup

Class 28

The Triad. One Hybrid Tea exhibition bloom, one Grandiflora exhibition bloom and one Floribunda single bloom or

spray in one container.

The Edith Farr Elliott Memorial Perpetual Trophy

Class 29

Four Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora blooms, representing white, yellow, pink, and red color classifications at exhibition

stage in separate containers. Blends permitted.

The Elizabeth Campbell Wright Perpetual Trophy

Class 30

Member Club Rose Chairman Collection. Exhibited by the club chairman in the name of the exhibitor's club.

Collections as specified below may include roses grown by chairman and/or member of her club and ARE NO

LONGER LIMITED TO THE GARDEN CLUB OF VIRGINIA ROSE LIST. Entries permitted in either or both

sections.

Limited to one entry per section.

30a. Six Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora blooms of different varieties, evenly matched at exhibition stage in separate

containers.

30b. Three Sprays of Floribunda or Shrub Roses of different varieties, naturally grown and exhibited in separate

containers.

More than one Blue Ribbon may be awarded in each section. The Rose Chairman's Cup Award to the Best Blue Ribbon

of Section a or b.

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SECTION IV - Special Exhibition

Class 31

Novice. Open to anyone who has never won a blue ribbon in a show sanctioned by the American Rose Society.

Ribbons won in this class cannot compete for Gold, Silver or Bronze ARS Certificates and cannot count as

points towards the Sweepstakes Awards. Limited to three entries of different varieties of Hybrid Tea blooms,

one bloom per stem at exhibition stage with no side buds.

The Benjamin F. Parrott Cup

Class 32 Fragrant. Open to all exhibitors. Any rose with fragrance other than miniatures and mini-floras may be entered. Judged

only for fragrance. One entry per exhibitor.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 33 Seedlings. Non-commercial and the property and results of the exhibitor's breeding efforts. No limit to the number of

entries of different varieties. One bloom per stem or spray in separate containers.

ARS Certificate

Class 34 Bouquet of Roses. Eight to twelve single blooms of hybrid teas or grandifloras in one container provided by the Show

Committee. Variety names are not required.

Williamsburg Garden Club Cup

Class 35

Visiting Judges Class

35a. Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras or Climbing Sports, one bloom per stem, exhibition stage,no side buds. Two entries

permitted of different varieties.

35b. Hybrid Tea, Grandiflora or Floribunda Sprays. Two entries permitted of different varieties.

35c. Old Garden Roses exhibited naturally grown, with or without side buds, single bloom or spray. Two entries

permitted of different varieties.

35d. Shrub Roses exhibited as single blooms or sprays. Two entries permitted of different varieties.

ARS Certificate and Williamsburg Garden Club Cup to the

Best Blue Ribbon of Class 35

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RULES FOR ARTISTIC DIVISION The Schedule is known as "The Law of the Show"

1. All arrangements must feature roses.

2. Advanced registration for all classes MUST be made by September 10, 2002.

Registration Chairman: Mrs. Dennis K. Cogle (Jean) (757) 253-0033

207 Mill Neck Road Williamsburg, VA 23185

CLASSES ARE CLOSED WHEN SPACES FILL. ARRANGERS WHO REGISTER ARE RESPONSIBLE

FOR FURNISHING AN ARRANGEMENT OR CANCELLING BY SEPTEMBER 10, 2002.

3. Entries will only be accepted between 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, and between 7:00

a.m. and 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday, September 25, the opening day of the show. EXHIBITS NOT IN PLACE

BY 10:00 A.M. WILL BE INELIGIBLE FOR JUDGING.

4. The use of commercially grown flowers is discouraged, but if used, only seasonal flowers should be chosen.

5. No dried, bleached, dyed, painted or artificial plant material is allowed unless otherwise specified in the

Schedule. No fruits or berries allowed.

6. Accessories and background materials are not permitted unless otherwise specified in the Schedule.

7. Due to limited space, arrangements may NOT be prepared on the show floor.

8. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE PASSED BY THE ARTISTIC PASSING COMMITTEE before the exhibitor

leaves the show floor. Entries which do not meet Schedule requirements will be automatically disqualified

and will not be judged.

9. Each entry must be executed by a single exhibitor without professional help or advice. (EXCEPTION: The

Interclub Classes.)

10. The Interclub Classes are entered in the name of the club and may be done by more than one person.

11. All entries must be accompanied by a 3" x 5" card listing all plant material used in the arrangement. Indicate

plant material purchased from a florist with an (F) and plant material grown in the garden with a (G).

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ARTISTIC DIVISION Roses must predominate in all arrangements.

The colonial capital of Virginia -- Williamsburg -- was one of the first planned cities in the colonies. Governor Francis

Nicholson designed the town with a wide main street bookended by the Wren Building and the Capitol. Open spaces,

paled lots, a market square and formal gardens enhanced the plan. The balance of the dependencies, the proportion of

houses to lots, of windows to doors, chimneys to rooflines -- all reflect an enlightened awareness of design principles.

The discipline of the fundamentals of design gives stability to creativity and enables us to see the parallel between

architectural and floral design.

For 2002 the Rose Show emphasis will be on the applications of the principles of design. Even though a single

principle is highlighted for each class, the symbiosis of all principles is essential to create a viable composition.

SECTION V

Class 36 - Balance

Interclub Class: The rigors of daily living for our colonial ancestors were countered by clear efforts to incorporate

social civility. It was a great challenge to include grace with substance. Open only to Garden Club of Virginia member

clubs. Exhibited in the name of the club.

Class A: Colonial ladies mimicked their French counterparts in coquetry.

Create a fan-shaped late Colonial Williamsburg design to be displayed on pearl gray pedestals 42" high with

12"x12" square tops exhibited against ivory damask wall covering. Not to exceed 30" in width. Accessories encouraged

with pedestal covering optional.

Class B: Early colonial planters relied on their observations of wind directionals to forecast weather.

With a weathervane in mind or fact, create a free form design emphasizing wind. Any combination of fresh

and dried or treated plant material may be used. The asymmetrical arrangements will be free standing, displayed on

pearl gray pedestals viewed from both sides. Dimensions: pedestals are 42" tall with 12"x12" tops.

Class C: Ironically, the period following the War for Independence manifested a more controlled and

symmetrical balance in floral design.

Design a Federal arrangement in a silver bowl appropriate for a sideboard. To be viewed from the front.

Tablecloth: peach damask. Candlesticks provided by the show committee will separate arrangements. No accessories.

All fresh plant materials. Space limited to 18" deep and 30" horizontal.

Class D: Williamsburg's properties exemplified balance by placing dependencies in complementary positions of

form and function.

Expressing the oriental influence in colonial times, display two arrangements in the Nageire tall style

illustrating asymmetrical balance. One of the two containers may be elevated. Placement is discretionary to provide

balance. All fresh plant materials. No accessories. Exhibit space is 1/4 of a 6' round table: pie-shaped space 36" deep

and 48" high. Dividers and tables covered with neutral-colored grass cloth.

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CLASS 37 – Rhythm

Prints were invaluable resources during the restoration of Williamsburg. William Hogarth's works reflect with

humor and satire the rhythm of daily life turned on itself.

Using an urn, create an all fresh Hogarth massed line arrangement. Accessories reflective of the period

permitted. To be displayed on pearl gray tapered pedestal 36" tall with a 12"x12" top. Viewed from the front. 6 entries.

Class 38 - Proportion

Challenge Class

The paucity of personal possessions necessitated creative use and re-use.

An expressive arrangement. Container, materials and instruction provided at 8:00 a.m. Arrangement to be in

place by 10:00 a.m. Exhibitors bring own tools to workroom. Exhibit space will be available for viewing before the

challenge class begins.

6 entries.

Class 39 - Contrast

Novice Class

Bricks played an important part in the development of Williamsburg and are found in homes, public buildings

and gardens in varying designs.

Using roses as accents, create a design of contrasts. Up to five building bricks (approximately 4"x8"x2")

provided by the exhibitor will serve as container and to hide mechanics. No accessories permitted. To be displayed in

front of a neutral beige niche 32" high x 24" wide with 12" wings, 30" spread. Placed on a 30" high table covered with

matching burlap.

6 entries.

Class 40 – Dominance

The colonial governor was supremely dominant in Williamsburg's social, political and economic life.

Create a design illustrating power with eloquence - using only a single fresh rose which may be combined

with treated and/or painted plant materials. No other fresh plant material permitted. To be displayed on 30" high tables

covered in black against a black background. Space: 24" wide and 16" deep. To be viewed from the front.

6 entries.

SUGGESTED REFERENCES FOR ARTISTIC CLASSES

• The Garden Club of Virginia Flower Shows Handbook. Revised 2001.

• The Elizabeth River Garden Club. Styles of Flower Arranging - A Primer 1991 and/or 1996

• Hames, Ester Vaeramae. Encyclopedia of Judging and Exhibiting, Montana: Ponderosa Publishers,

1982

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RULES FOR THE JUDGES

1. Horticultural Division will be judged according to the standards set by the American Rose Society's

"Guidelines for Judging Roses." Modern Roses XI and the 2002 "Handbook for Selecting Roses" will govern

classification.

2. Artistic Division will be judged according to The Garden Club of Virginia Flower Shows Handbook (Revised

Edition 2001).

3. Judges have the right to construe any rules or regulations and their decisions are final. One Blue, one Red, one

Yellow and one or more Honorable Mention Ribbons will be awarded in all classes where merited.

4. The Court of Honor and Best Arrangement in the Show shall be chosen only from the Blue Ribbon

winners.

5. When selecting the Court of Honor, all Horticulture Judges must be present. When selecting the Best

Arrangement, all Artistic Judges must be present. Secret balloting is required.

6. In case of a tie, point scoring of tied arrangements or specimens is required.

7. Persons judging in Artistic Divisions are not permitted to exhibit in those divisions.

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THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY

AWARD CERTIFICATES

Awards will be presented at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 25,

by the President of The Garden Club of Virginia

AWARD CERTIFICATES

Court of Honor

Section I, Class 1, 8a, 8b, 8c, and 11

Gold Certificate

QUEEN OF SHOW

Silver Certificate

KING OF SHOW

Bronze Certificate

PRINCESS OF SHOW

Genesis Award Certificate

Miniature Gold Certificate

QUEEN OF SHOW

Miniature Silver Certificate

KING OF SHOW

Miniature Bronze Certificate

PRINCESS OF SHOW

Dowager Queen Award Certificate

Victorian Award Certificate

Member of the Court

Section I Class 2 Best Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Spray

Section I Class 3 Best Floribunda, One Bloom Per Stem

Section I Class 4 Best Floribunda Spray

Section I Class 5 Best Polyantha Spray

Section I Class 6 Best Hybrid Tea Open Bloom

Section I Class 7 Best Climber

Section I Class 9 Best Classic Shrub

Section I Class 10 Best Modern Shrub

Section I Class 12 Best Miniature Spray

Section I Class 13 Best Open Bloom Miniature

Section IV Class 33 Best Seedling

Section IV Class 35 Best Judge's Entry

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THE GARDEN CLUB OF VIRGINIA AWARDS

Awards will be presented at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 25

by the President of The Garden Club of Virginia.

Horticultural Awards

* The Jane Marshall Broyhill Memorial Trophy

Queen of the Show - Section I, Class 1

* The Yancie Donegan Casey Memorial Trophy

Best Old Garden Rose - Section I, Class 8

The Member Clubs' Cup

Queen of the Miniatures - Section I, Class 11

* The Peace Rose Perpetual Trophy

Section II, Class 14

* The Dr. F. Whitney Godwin

Memorial Perpetual Trophy Red Hybrid Tea Collection - Section II, Class 16

* The Captain and Mrs. Edgar M. Williams

Perpetual Trophy

Shrub Collection - Section II, Class 17

* The Eleanor Truax Harris Challenge Class

Section III, Class 27

* The Edith Farr Elliott

Memorial Perpetual Trophy The Triad - Section III, Class 28

* The Elizabeth Campbell Wright

Perpetual Trophy

Section III, Class 29

The Rose Chairman's Cup

Member Club Collection - Section III, Class 30

The Benjamin F. Parrott Cup

Novice Hybrid Tea Blooms - Section IV, Class 31

*Trophy may be kept by recipient for one year

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The Garden Club of Virginia Cup

Horticultural Sweepstakes Award to the winner of the greatest number of Blue Ribbons, Sections I through IV except

Novice Class 31 of Section IV. Queen Awards are given the value of an additional Blue Ribbon.

In case of a tie, Red Ribbons will be counted.

The Presidents of Member Clubs Cup

Horticultural Sweepstakes Runner-up Award to a member of the Garden Club of Virginia winning the greatest number

of Blue Ribbons, Section I through IV, except Novice Class 31 of Section IV. Queen Awards are given the value of an

additional Blue Ribbon.

In case of a tie, Red Ribbons will be counted.

Artistic Awards

* The Elizabeth Gwathmey Jeffress Bowl

The Best Interclub Arrangement

The Flower Shows Chairman's Cup

Best Arrangement by an Individual

* The Elizabeth Bradley Kincheloe Stull Award

The Novice Class

The Royal National Rose Society of Great Britain

Bronze Medal Award

English Box-Section II, Class 15

*Winners keep memorial trophies for one year.

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THE WILLIAMSBURG GARDEN CLUB AWARDS

Horticultural Awards

Williamsburg Garden Club cups will be given

to the winners in the following classes:

Award given in honor of Mr. Jack Rascoe

Section II, Class 18 CYCLE OF BLOOM

Given by Mrs. Roger W. Jones

Award given in honor of Mrs. Alfred R. Armstrong

Section II, Class 19 HYBRID TEA COLLECTION (same variety)

Given by Nancy Gotwald Harris

Award given in memory of Mrs. Clyde C. Hall

and Mrs. George A. Nea

Section II, Class 20 HYBRID TEA COLLECTION (different varieties)

Given by their granddaughter and daughter, Mrs. Scott M. Spence

Award given in memory of Mrs. Victor Iturralde

Section II, Class 21 FLORIBUNDA COLLECTION

Given by Mrs. Harry G. Hager

Award in honor of Mrs. Jack D. O'Neal

and Mrs. Armistead D. Williams Section II, Class 22 FLORIBUNDA SPRAY COLLECTION

Given by Mrs. Thomas M. Jamison

Award given in honor of Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy, Jr.

Section II, Class 23 THE TRIAD

Given by Mrs. Vernon M. Geddy, III

Award given in memory of Mrs. Baskerville Bridgforth, Jr.

and Mrs. John D. Clothier, Jr.

Section II, Class 24 THREE MINIATURE BLOOMS

Given by The Williamsburg Garden Club

Award given in memory of

Mrs. Gardiner T. Brooks, Sr.

Section II, Section 25 MINIATURE CYCLE OF BLOOM

Given by Mrs. Gardiner T. Brooks, Jr.

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Award given in memory of Mrs. A. Edwin Kendrew

Section II, Class 26 HI-LO CHALLENGE

Given by her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Bell

Award given in honor of Mrs. Thomas W. Wood

Section IV, Class 32 FRAGRANT

Given by Mrs. Thomas L. Munzel

Award given in honor of Mrs. Arthur L. Smith

Section IV, Class 34 BOUQUET OF ROSES

Given by Mrs. Joseph N. Rountree

Award given in memory of

Mrs. Cotesworth P. Lewis

Section IV, Class 35 VISITING JUDGES

Given by Mrs. B. Wellford Marshall, Mrs. Joseph R. Pinotti,

and Mrs. Arthur L. Smith

ARTISTIC AWARDS Williamsburg Garden Club cups will be given

to the winners in the following classes:

Award given in honor of Mrs. Thomas M. Jamison

and Mrs. Scott M. Spence

Section V, Class 36, (Interclub A) Balance

Given by The Williamsburg Garden Club

Award given in honor of Mrs. Marvin F. West

President of the Williamsburg Garden Club 2000-2002

Section V, Class 36 (Interclub B) Balance

Given by her Executive Board

Award given in honor of Mr. Claude M. Jones, Jr.

Section V, Class 36 (Interclub C) Balance

Given by Mrs. Rollin Collins

Award given in honor of Mrs. Robert S. Hornsby

Section V, Class 36 (Interclub D) Balance

Given by Mrs. Robert Saunier Hornsby

Award given in memory of Mrs. Helen Abbott Fowler

Section V, Class 37 - Rhythm

Given by her daughters,

Elaine Hunt Abbott and Mrs. William L. Roberts, Jr.

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Award given in memory of Mrs. Y. O. Kent

Section V, Class 38 - Proportion

Given by Mrs. Johnston Brendel

Award given in memory of Mrs. Richard W. Talley

Section V, Class 39 - Contrast

Given by Mrs. Thomas W. Wood

Award given in honor of Mrs. T. Robert Vermillion

Section V, Class 40 - Dominance

Given by Mrs. Hunter S. Vermillion

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RADISSON

FORT MAGRUDER HOTEL

& CONFERENCE CENTER

6945 POCAHONTAS TRAIL

WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA

Telephone: 1-757-220-2250

Fax: 1-757-220-3215

Reservations Worldwide

www.radisson.com/williamsburgva

1-800-333-3333

From Interstate 64,

take Exit 242A to Route 199.

Drive 1.5 miles; take exit for Route 60.

At stop sign, turn left on 60 West.

Hotel is one mile on left.

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