SECTION I: AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY CERTIFICATE
Open to all amateur flower arrangers.
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Keeper Award
Class 2: “Working to Keep Our Air Clean and Clear”
Do a “transparency” arrangement using roses
and any other plant material, if desired. In a transparency arrangement,
some roses are viewed through any transparent material, either
natural or man-made.
by Patti Motta
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ARS Bronze Certificate
ARS Oriental Award
Class 3: “Tall Buildings with
Ecologically Aware Architecture”
Create a tall vertical arrangement using roses and any
other fresh or dried material.
by Karen Flores
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SECTION II: PENINSULA ROSE SOCIETY, NOVICE
Open to NOVICE arrangers only. A novice is one who has
won no more than
a total of five blue ribbons in previous annual shows.
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Lucia Morgan Trophy
ARS Best Novice Certificate
Class 5: “All Natural”
Create a rose arrangement of your choice using roses
and some type of branches. Try to use something natural for your
container.
by Marian Vanden Bosch
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SECTION III: PENINSULA ROSE SOCIETY ADVANCED
Open to Advanced arrangers.
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Keeper Award
Class 7: “Keeping Our Forests Green”
Do a rose arrangement of your choice using wood somewhere
in the arrangement.
by Patti Motta
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(Best Arrangement)
ARS Artist’s Award
ARS Silver Certificate
Hunter Trophy
Edith Barrette Trophy
Earl Parson's Challenge Trophy
Keeper Award
Class 8: “Using Wind Power to Create Clean Energy”
Show movement in an arrangement using roses and any other
fresh or dried material in your line.
by Marian Vanden Bosch
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SECTION IV: PENINSULA ROSE SOCIETY
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ARS Royalty Award
Leslie Rogers Trophy
Keeper Award
Class 9: “A Beautiful Field of Roses”
Create a mass arrangement using roses (which must be
the dominant flower) and any other fresh plant material.
by Karen Flores
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Keeper Award
Class 10: “What Goes Around Comes Around”
Create a crescent style arrangement using roses and any
other fresh or dried plant material.
by Jim Crowther
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Keeper Award
Class 11: “Recycling a Floral Treasure From Trash”
Create an arrangement using roses and any other material
incorporating anything you could recycle: paper, plastic, styrofoam,
cans, etc.
by Maxine Hineman
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SECTION V: MINIATURE AND MINIFLORAL
ARRANGEMENTS
Open to all amateur rose growers.
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ARS Miniature Gold Certificate
Mini Royalty Award
Humphrey's Trophy
Keeper Award
Class 12: “Keeping Our Parks
Clean and Green”
Do a miniature rose arrangement, using mini or miniflora
roses, no more than 8 inches in any direction, using anything
glass or plastic as your container.
by Pam Schenk
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ARS Miniature Silver Certificate
ARS Mini Oriental Award
Keeper Award
Class 13: “Small Changes Keep Our Environment Clean”
Create an arrangement of your choice using miniature
or miniflora roses, no more than 6 inches in any direction.
by Karen Flores
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SECTION VI: JUNIOR
Open to all juniors, 17 years of age and under.
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Keeper Award
Class 14: “Recycling My toys”
Do an arrangement of your choice using roses and any
toy you are no longer using , and would give it to a younger friend.
by Jessica Flores
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Keeper
Award
Class 15: “Re-use in a Different
Way”
Take any item you would find in your kitchen,
and use it in a rose arrangement of your choice.
by Sierra Kolter |
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Junior Royalty Award
Keeper Award
Class 15: “Re-use in a Different
Way”
Take any item you would find in your kitchen,
and use it in a rose arrangement of your choice.
by Brittany Flores |
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Keeper Award
Class 15: “Re-use in a Different
Way”
Take any item you would find in your kitchen, and use it in a
rose arrangement of your choice.
by Holly Kolter
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SECTION VII: JUDGES
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Keeper Award
Class 16: “Recycle Into Beauty”
Do a rose arrangement showing movement in any direction.
by Barbara Gordon
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Keeper Award
Class17: “Wind Power”
Do a rose arrangement showing movement in any direction.
by Barbara Gordon
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