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Albuquerque Rose Society’s 2008 Spring Rose Show
“It’s Too Late to Stop Now”*
DIVISION II (ARRANGEMENTS)
*All titles and lyrics by Van Morrison, copyright Van Morrison and Exile Productions
PowerPoint Presentation by Susan Brandt Graham, Albuquerque Rose Society
Click or scroll to go through the presentation.
For more information, contact the Albuquerque Rose Society at www.albuquerquerose.com or
The American Rose Society at www.ars.org
About the Theme When I first began this schedule in the summer of 2007, I had intended to use “Moondance” as the
theme. For rose lovers, Jackson and Perkins had just introduced a new rose named after Van Morrison’s song
and best-selling album, Moondance. For rose and music lovers, 2008 marks the 40th Anniversary of the release of Morrison’s most brilliant
and enduring, if not best-selling, work, Astral Weeks. “Moondance” seemed a perfect theme, and Morrison’s poetry from a 40+ -year career seemed a perfect
way to develop that theme. The arrangement schedule was about 2/3’s of the way done when Ginny Troyer asked me to tie the
theme to the Albuquerque Rose Society’s 60th Anniversary. No problem. For years, in his younger days, Van closed his shows with “Cyprus Avenue” from Astral Weeks. The
song and the show always ended with Van shouting, “It’s too late to stop now!” and stalking off stage. To this day, it is considered one of the all-time classic set-closers. There was no encore at those shows, but at age 62 Van is still touring like a man half his age, and released an album of all-new work in March 2008. The day after he turned 62 he had his third child and first son. He hasn’t stopped yet.
The Albuquerque Rose Society, like the ARS and many local rose societies, is in a time of transition. What worked 60 years ago does not necessarily work today. But it is too late to stop now. Let’s see what we can do to make the Albuquerque Rose Society a vital, functioning force over the next 60 years. Because it’s too late to stop now!
*All Division II class titles and lyrics by Van Morrison, copyright Van Morrison and Exile Productions
American Rose SocietyScorecard for Judging Rose Arrangements
Conformance 15 points Naming of roses Conformance to type of design Other specific requirements of schedule Design (5 points per principal) 30 points
Balance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -5 Dominance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -5 Contrast - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Rhythm - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -5 Proportion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -5 Scale - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - 5
Perfection of the Rose(s) 30 points Including condition of other plant material Creativity and Expressiveness 15 points Distinction 10 points Unique, sets the design apart, superiority in every respect - Includes technical execution/construction
Total 100 points
About the Photos Some of the photos are out-of-focus. I had
intended to get back and re-take photos on the afternoon of the show. However, that became impossible. I have included the out-of-focus photos, however, for two reasons: so the arranger gets credit, and so that people seeking to learn about rose arrangements can get an idea of what arrangements were judged to be good. I’ll keep working to get better photos.
ARS Medal Certificates ARS Gold, Silver, and Bronze Certificates
are awarded to the three highest-scoring standard arrangements using arranger-grown roses.
ARS Mini-Gold, Mini-Silver, and Mini-Bronze Certificates are awarded to the three highest-scoring miniature arrangements using arranger-grown roses.
ARS Gold Medal Certificate Winner: Lois Brandt Roses: Trumpeter Section and Class:
Section C – Oriental Manner, Class 6 – “Satisfied,” utilizing a low container
ARS Silver Medal Certificate Winner: Nancy Core Roses: Tournament
of Roses Section and Class:
Section D – Modern; Class 5, “Crazy Love,” any type of Modern design other than Underwater or Parallel
ARS Bronze Medal Certificate Winner: Lois Brandt Roses: Black Magic Section and Class:
Section F – Duke; Class 11 – “Listen to the Lion”
Type – Oriental Manner (Arranger’s Choice)
ARS Mini-Gold Medal Certificate Winner: Lois Brandt Roses: Glowing
Amber Section and Class:
Section L – Mini-Duchess, Class 24 – “Steal My Heart Away”
Type: Modern (Arranger’s Choice)
ARS Mini-Silver Medal Certificate Winner: Susan Graham Roses: What a Surprize
(Sport of Hot Tamale; arranger is also the rose registrant)
Section and Class: Section I – Mini-Artist (Modern), Class 18, “Bulbs” (under 5 inches)
ARS Mini-Bronze Medal Certificate Winner: Susan
Graham Roses: Mother’s Love,
Aristocrat Section and Class:
Section K – Mini-Princess, Section 23 – “Sweet Thing”
Style – Modern (Arranger’s Choice)
Sweepstakes Trophy The Albuquerque Rose Society awards a
perpetual trophy to the winner of the greatest number of purple (1st place) ribbons in Division II, Arrangements.
Winner in 2008: LOIS BRANDT Three people tied for Sweepstakes in 2008: Lois
Brandt, Nancy Core, and Susan Graham. The tie was broken based on points for number of ARS Medal Certificates.
SECTION A – ROYALTY
Standard traditional arrangements with all fresh plant material Section winner: Pat Jeremiah Roses: Tournament of Roses
SECTION A – ROYALTY
1. MOONDANCE – a traditional mass design
Winner: Pat Jeremiah
Roses: Tournament of Roses
SECTION A – ROYALTY
2. CYPRUS AVENUE – a traditional line or line-mass design
No entry
SECTION B – ARTIST
Standard modern arrangements Section winner: Nancy Core Roses: Tournament of Roses
SECTION B – ARTIST
3. INTO THE MYSTIC – an Underwater design
No entry
SECTION B – ARTIST
4. CARAVAN – a Parallel design, with three or more groupings of materials (one or more containers) placed to give continuity and a vertical thrust
No purple ribbon awarded; this design was awarded second place.
Roses: St. Patrick
SECTION B – ARTIST
5. CRAZY LOVE – any type of Modern design other than Underwater or Parallel
Winner – Nancy Core Roses: Tournament
of Roses
SECTION B – ARTIST 5. CRAZY LOVE –
any type of Modern design other than Underwater or Parallel
Second place Roses: Be-Bop
SECTION C – ORIENTAL MANNER
Standard arrangements in the Oriental manner
Section winner: Lois Brandt Roses: Trumpeter
SECTION C – ORIENTAL MANNER 6. SATISFIED –
utilizing a low container
Winner – Lois Brandt
SECTION C – ORIENTAL MANNER 6. SATISFIED –
utilizing a low container
Second Place
SECTION C – ORIENTAL MANNER
7. IN THE GARDEN – utilizing a tall container
No entry
SECTION C – ORIENTAL MANNER
8. HAUNTS OF ANCIENT PEACE – Classical
No entry
SECTION C – ORIENTAL MANNER 9. FAST TRAIN –
Freestyle Purple ribbon –
Nancy Core Roses: Graham
Thomas
SECTION D – PRINCESS
Standard arrangement with fresh roses with fresh rose foliage only. Hips, canes (with or without foliage) and roots may be used. No other plant materials or accessories permitted. All materials must be fresh. Arranger may choose type of design, but must note type on entry tag
SECTION D – PRINCESS 10. SUMMERTIME IN
ENGLAND Section winner: Not
awarded This was the 2nd Place
winner
SECTION E – DUCHESS
Standard arrangement with fresh roses with dried and/or treated dried plant material only. No fresh plant material other than roses. No accessories. Arranger may choose type of design, but must note type on entry tag
SECTION E – DUCHESS
11. ANGELIOU Section winner:
Nancy Core Roses: Graham
Thomas
SECTION F – DUKE *NEW*
A small arrangement limited to no less than ten (10) inches and no greater than twenty (20) inches in height, width, and depth. Any type of rose(s) may be used in the arrangement. Arranger may choose type of design, but must note type on entry tag
Section winner: Lois Brandt Roses: Black Magic
SECTION F – DUKE *NEW*
12. LISTEN TO THE LION – using all fresh plant material; no accessories
Section and Class winner: Lois Brandt
Style – Oriental Manner (Arranger’s Choice)
SECTION F – DUKE *NEW* 13. COME RUNNING
TO ME – fresh roses with no other plant restrictions or accessories restrictions
Purple ribbon winner – Susan Graham
Roses - Chihuly
SECTION G - COURT OF ETIQUETTE
Tables or trays, functional or exhibition, with a rose arrangement, or “decorative unit.”
Section winner: Not awarded
SECTION G - COURT OF ETIQUETTE
14. TUPELO HONEY – Functional dessert tray for two. Informal tray, no larger than 36 inches wide and 32 inches deep, with a rose arrangement (“decorative unit”). May include dishes, glassware, linens, and/or placemats, but no flatware is allowed.
2nd Place winner
SECTION G - COURT OF ETIQUETTE 15. ALMOST
INDEPENDENCE DAY – Informal exhibition picnic exhibit, with a rose arrangement (“decorative unit”) to be displayed in an area no larger than 30 inches wide and 30 inches deep. No flatware is allowed. The exhibitor is to provide frames, underlays, plate holders, and/or other items to be used for placement of articles
2nd Place winner
SECTION H - MINI-ROYALTY
Miniature traditional arrangements, using all fresh materials. Roses must be miniature or mini-flora roses only
Section winner: Royce Weil Roses:
SECTION H - MINI-ROYALTY 16. BALLERINA –
Mass design not to exceed ten inches in height, width, or depth
Class and Section winner: Royce Weil
SECTION H - MINI-ROYALTY 17. SLIM SLOW
SLIDER – Line or line-mass design not to exceed ten inches in height, width, or depth
SECTION I - MINI-ARTIST
Miniature modern arrangements, using miniature or mini-flora roses only
Section winner: Susan Graham Roses: What a Surprize (The arranger is
also the registrant of the rose, which is a sport of Hot Tamale)
SECTION I - MINI-ARTIST 18. BULBS – not to
exceed five inches in height, width, or depth
Roses: What a Surprize
SECTION I - MINI-ARTIST 19. WILD NIGHT –
Not to exceed ten inches in height, width, or depth
Purple ribbon winner: Royce Weil
SECTION J - MINI-ORIENTAL MANNER
Miniature arrangements in the Oriental manner, using miniature or mini-flora roses only
Section winner: Peggy Atencio Roses: Aristocrat
SECTION J - MINI-ORIENTAL MANNER
20. BESIDE YOU - In a low container, and not to exceed ten inches in height, width, or depth
Peggy Atencio Roses: Aristocrat
SECTION J - MINI-ORIENTAL MANNER
21. THE WAY YOUNG LOVERS DO – In a tall container, and not to exceed ten inches in height, width, or depth
No entry
SECTION J - MINI-ORIENTAL MANNER
22. SOMEONE LIKE YOU – Freestyle, and not to exceed ten inches in height, width, or depth
Not awarded
SECTION K – MINI-PRINCESS *New* Miniature arrangement with fresh miniature and/or
mini-flora roses with fresh rose foliage only. Hips, canes (with or without foliage) and roots may be used. No other plant materials or accessories permitted. All materials must be fresh. The arrangement may not exceed 10 inches in height, width, or depth. Arranger may choose type of design, but must note type on entry tag
SECTION K – MINI-PRINCESS *New* 23. SWEET THING Section winner:
Susan Graham Roses: Mother’s
Love, Aristocrat Style – Modern
(Arranger’s Choice)
SECTION L – MINI-DUCHESS *NEW*
Miniature arrangement with fresh miniature and/or mini-flora roses with dried and/or treated dried plant material only. Not to exceed 10 inches in height, width, or depth. No fresh plant material other than roses. No accessories. Arranger may choose type of design, but must note type on entry tag
SECTION L – MINI-DUCHESS *NEW* 24. STEAL MY
HEART AWAY Section winner: Lois
Brandt Roses: Glowing
Amber Style – Modern
(Arranger’s Choice)
SECTION M - MINI-KEEPSAKE
Dried miniature roses with (or without) dried and/or treated dried natural plant material
Winner: Peggy Atencio
SECTION M - MINI-KEEPSAKE 25. WARM LOVE –
not to exceed ten inches in height, width, or depth
Section winner: Peggy Atencio
Roses: Red Minimo
SECTION N – MINI-COURT OF ETIQUETTE
A miniature exhibition breakfast exhibit, with a rose arrangement (“decorative unit”), the whole not to exceed sixteen inches in width or depth, with no height restrictions other than height should be proportional to the remainder of the exhibit
SECTION N – MINI-COURT OF ETIQUETTE 26. BRIGHT SIDE OF
THE ROAD Section winner: Not
awarded These examples won 2nd
and 3rd place ribbons
(The bottom photo was taken before the arrangement was placed, but I included the photo because it shows great use of color and creative placement)
SECTION O – NOVICE AWARD
For those who have won no more than three purple (blue) ribbons in arrangements in ARS-sponsored rose shows. Type of arrangement (Traditional, Modern, or Oriental Manner) must be noted on entry tag
Section winner: No entry
SECTION P – JUNIOR ARRANGEMENT AWARD
Limited to arrangers ages 17 and under. Type of arrangement (Traditional, Modern, or Oriental Manner) must be noted on entry tag
Section winner: No entry
SECTION Q – JUDGES Open only to ARS Accredited or Apprentice
Arrangement Judges judging this show. A special panel of judges will judge this class, if necessary
Section winner: Marylou Coffman
SECTION Q – JUDGES 31. HAVE I TOLD YOU
LATELY - Miniature design, not exceeding ten inches in height, width, or depth. Choice of design, but type must be specified on the entry tag.
Class winner – Helen Baird Roses – Bees Knees Style – Oriental Manner
(Arranger’s Choice)
SECTION Q – JUDGES 32. ASTRAL WEEKS -
Standard design. Choice of design, but type must be specified on the entry tag
Class and section winner – Marylou Coffman
Style – Oriental Manner (Arranger’s Choice)