The Festival of Roses today was a lovely success, and without further delay here are the roses!!
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Ed and Barbara Bull – Most Fragrant Bouquet or Arrangement for ‘Double Delight’ |
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Most Beautiful Bloom went to John Botlensek for ‘Perfume Delight’. John
and his wife live in Jacksonville and became new members of MCRS today.
In view of our conversation at the lunch table today I’m sure Mrs.
Botlensek understands why I have no clue what her first name is.
Thankfully, their name tags will be ready for the next meeting. |
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Linda Rengarts took the Most Beautiful Spray prize with ‘Lyda Rose’. |
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John Botlensek also took the prize for Most Fragrant Bloom with
‘Fragrant Cloud’. Welcome!! |
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Ed and Barbara Bull won again, too. Most Creative Rose Display with ‘St. Patrick’ |
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Most Beautiful Flouting Display went to Nancy Stout for ‘Fame’. |
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And Carolyn Parker’s choice for Best in Show was Bud Stout’s ‘Double Knock Out’ in the bikini vase. |
Congratulations to the happy winners and big thank yous to the voting public. It just shows that democracy works with roses, too.
Now on with the rest of the show with my apologies to most of the red roses. Apparently, there is a secret to getting red right that no one is telling me, so rather than present ‘Don Juan’ and ‘Kanegem’ badly, I chose to leave them out along with many other stunning reds. Darn! (All photos are clickable for a larger view.)
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My proudest contribution to the Festival was my dear 'Madame Abel Chatenay'. Would you like to know the difference between early Hybrid Teas and the modern versions? Take a look at the photo below. My demure Victorian lady stands among giants. |
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'Anne-Ayemone Giscard d'Estaing' was my personal favorite. A definite
winner that can live in my garden anytime, assuming she doesn’t need
spraying. I’d appreciate no one telling me what I don’t want to hear. |
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Just yummy!! |
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My choice for second best in show. I had no idea this rose is so beautiful. |
There was an abundant supply of roses for sale, and considering I have no place to plant them, I brought home more than my share. Perhaps that explains the look on DH’s face.
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'The McCartney Rose' is still a favorite from last year. |
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We’ll just have to recruit more OGR lovers so we can make up for size with quantity! |
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Mm-mm, I really do love this one. |
Don’t you think there should have been an award for
Teensiest of Show. ‘Serratipetala’ would have won!
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'Sweet Juliet' really is sweet. |
I knew ‘Belinda’s Dream’ is gorgeous, but ‘Hawkeye Belle’ was a surprise and left me weak in the knees.
So we’ve gone from the winners’ table to tomorrow’s lunch table. The centerpieces should do wonders for our appetites.
Carolyn Parker’s presentation today was a delight. If you weren’t there, you really missed a good one. We all sat with jaws slightly hung open and eyes glistening like kids in front of a candy store window. We must have been a funny sight from Carolyn’s point of view. Rosarians are such an easy audience!
Wow, thanks for taking all the pictures so I could go too!
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you, Amber. That's a sweet way to look at it. You're very welcome.
DeleteWhat a fun event! So glad for all the pictures ... almost like we are there!
ReplyDeleteIt WAS a fun event. I'm glad the pics made you feel like you were there with us and with roses.
DeleteI really enjoyed seeing all the photos - so glad you got the names to go along with the blooms. I laughed out loud when I got to the bikini vase - and for it to hold double knock outs - ha! :) Some of the arrangements are so beautiful and creative. I can imagine it was rose heaven to be there.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right, HolleyGarden. Rose heaven it was! And we had a good laugh at Bud's winning entry. Rosarians are nice, fun people.
DeleteThat was so fun to read. What a happy day with beautiful roses.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Gean. I've missed you. As you well know, blooming roses make ANY day better - and definitely happy.
DeleteMe too, Sherry! You're right about 'Fields of the Wood' - that is such a beautiful rose in Florida, but it balls up here and it requires heat to develop the scent so I never get a whiff of its gorgeous fragrance. That white single with the orange stamens is beautiful! such a great array of roses. Really nice post, but they all are, Sherry!
ReplyDeleteGean, I'm sitting her at 1:38 in the morning, and when your comment hits my email, it makes my cell phone whistle right next to me - scared me right out of my skin!! But keep it up. I wish I had room for Fields of the Wood. Sigh!
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