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May 2003 Newsletter
... .  Tie down the climbers, as they grow taller.  Strips of pantyhose work well.  Keep the centers clean so that there is air movement ... for roses.  His feeding formula sounds great and requires much less work.  We will be stopping at the farm supply David recommended to ... if that same bud was entered, it probably would not win a white ribbon.  The judges now know that ‘Suffolk’ has a lot of petals, ...
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Exhibiting Roses
... dresses on their blossoms to protect them from the elements? After winning her first blue ribbon and making it to the Head Table, this novice exhibitor is now wondering where she ... district show in 1998. A Watchful Eye Can Make a Winner by Sandy Lundberg. Hard work and a watchful eye lead to winners at rose shows. "Why Am I Growing Roses ...
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Artistic Designs Using Miniature and Mini-Flora Roses
... Classes”  – Each class eligible for an ARS Award if scoring a First Place Ribbon.  Staged in a niche 10” H x 8” W x 6”D. ... permitted.  Open to any arranger who has never won a first-place ribbon in an ARS show. Class 23:       “Central Railroad”  (Junior Class) Designer ... than one design in each class. Each entry must be the work of the exhibitor. 3. ROSES, ROSE NAMES AND CLASSIFICATION.  Outdoor grown ...
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