SACRAMENTO VALLEY ALL MINIATURE ROSE SHOW RESULTS

Sacramento, CA -- August 2, 1998
Fred Foerster, Show Chairman

Baldo Villegas, Reporting

I. HORTICULTURE DIVISION

Queen of the Show: Giggles by Baldo Villegas


Giggles is a medium pink rose miniature rose hydrizied by Gene King of Monroe, LA. My bushes are about 3 feet high by 3-4 feet wide and they are constantly in bloom. This variety loves the Sacramento area weather.

King of the Show: Jean Kenneally by Duane and Melody Carlson


Jean Kenneally is an apricot blend miniature rose hybridized by the late Dee Bennet of Tiny Petals Nursery in Chula Vista, California. It is one of the most highly rated rose in the nation and also a top exhibition rose. My bushes grow up 3-4 feet tall and about 2 feet wide. Literally every bloom produced by my plants is an exhibition bloom!

Princess of the Show: Irresistible by Ernie and Sue Magill


Irresistible is a white multi petalled miniature rose hybridized by the late Dee Bennet of Tiny Petals Nursery in Chula Vista, California. As its sister, Jean Kenneally, it is one of the most highly rated rose in the nation and also a top exhibition rose. It performs exceptionally well in the Sacramento area. it can get up to 4 feet high by feet wide and it is always in bloom.

Best Miniature Spray: Party Girl by Ivanette Griggs

Best Single Miniature: Crazy Dottie by Duane and Melody Carlson

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Crazy Dottie is a single orange blend miniature rose. It is one of the best single miniature roses for the Sacramento area. It was named after Dottie Michelis a long time rosarian from the Auburn area.

Best Single Miniature Spray: Anytime by Florence Pratt

Best Fully Open Miniature: Angelita by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best Climbing Miniature: Klima by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best Novice Entry: Old Glory by Sharon Cates

Best Judges Entry: Pucker Up by John Hendrix

CHALLENGE CLASSES

Best 3 blooms (1 variety): Yantai by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best 3 blooms (2+ varieties): Kay Denise, Pierrine and Incognito by Florence Pratt

Best 5 blooms, (1 or more varieties): Deja Vous and Yantai by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best 5 Award of Excellence Miniatures (In Rainbow Stand): Not Awarded

Best 7 blooms (7 varieties): Not Awarded

Best 3 Miniature Sprays: Red Cascade, Softee and Orange Darling by Bob and Adena Kalal

Best 3 Miniature Types (Single, Semidouble, Fully open double): Heidi, Baby Eclipse and Grace Seward by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best Miniature Cycle of Bloom: Incognito by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best Miniature English Box: Kristin by Florence Pratt

Best Miniature Rose Palette: Child's Play, Old Glory, Kristin, Rainbow's End and Oregon Rainbow by Ivanette Griggs

Best Miniature Rose in a Bowl: Cal Poly by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best Miniature Bouquet: Jean Kenneally, Minnie Pearl, Magic Carrousel, Cricket and Sweet Revenge by Baldo Villegas

Best Trailing Rose: Green Ice by Duane and Melody Carlson

Best Container-Grown Miniature: Suzy by Florence Pratt

Best Tin Can Derby: Mini rose boquet by Duane and Melody Carlson

II. ARTISTIC DIVISION -- FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS

Best of Show (Gold Certificate): The Lion King with Special Angel roses by Dixie Edge

Second Best of Show (Silver Certificate): Cinderella with Cal Poly roses by Eunice Little

Third Best of Show (Bronze Certificate): Father of the Bride with Gourmet Popcorn roses by Sunee Webb

ARS Mini Artists Award: On The Waterfront with Jean Kenneally roses by Eunice Little

ARS Court of Etiquette Award: Breakfast at Tiffany's with Jean Kenneally roses by Eunice Little

ARS Keepsake Award: Love Story with Melody Lane roses by Dixie Edge



If you have any questions or constructive comments, I would love to hear from you, please send e-mail to Baldo Villegas



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