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Music and Dance With Roses KANSAS CITY ROSE SOCIETY SHOW June 2 and June 3, 2018 Open for public viewing June 3, 2018 Table of Contents Page Rose Show Timeline.......................... 6 Entry Rules - General & Horticulture.............. 7 Challenge Classes........................... 9 Horticulture Entries List of Classes............... 10 Photography Entry Rules...................... 13 Photography List of Classes.................... 15 Arrangements Entry Rules..................... 16 Arrangements List of Classes................... 18 Garden Center Building Jacob L. Loose Park 51st And Wornall Kansas City, Missouri 816-784-5300

DEDICATION Sandy Campuzano The 2018 Kansas City Rose Show is dedicated to Sandy Campuzano in gratitude for her many years of service to the organization and her efforts in the renovation and beautification of the Laura Conyers Smith Rose Garden. Sandy joined the KCRS Board in 1998 and showed so much leadership promise that she was immediately elected President! She has served on the Board in various capacities for 18 years, retiring in 2017. Sandy was Co-chair of the annual rose show for 11 years, during which time it more than doubled in number of exhibitors and roses entered. In 2000, she was named the Garden Enhancement Chair to lead a rose garden restoration and beautification project which produced a 15- year garden plan and raised $2.2 million in private donations. The project was completed in 2015, and garden was re-dedicated with much community acclaim. The success of this project can be seen in the beautiful central fountain and extensive stonework including retaining walls, steps, pergolas and stone pillars. Additional sidewalks and gravel walk ways were created and the rosebeds were realigned and expanded. Less visible but still crucial to the continued success of the garden, is an improved irrigation and drainage system. For her efforts, Sandy was given the Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department Presidents Award in 2004, along with other awards recognizing her leadership and dedication to the rose garden. Sandy continues her dedication to the Kansas City Rose Society as the manager of the popular Love is a Rose program which encourages the public to donate a rose to the garden in memory or celebration of a friend or loved one. A native of Silverton, CO, Sandy learned the love of gardening from her mother. In her Prairie Village, KS home she and husband Fausto grow perennials, trees and shrubs dominated by peonies and 40 rose bushes of several varieties. Her favorite roses are Gold Medal and Double Delight. Sandy says, The last 20 years have been defined by my dedication to this Rose Garden and all the people who have influenced and made possible its transformation. It has been an absolute privilege and when I walk in the Rose Garden among all the beauty there what I feel is pure joy."

KANSAS CITY ROSE SOCIETY SHOW June 2 and June 3, 2018 Open for public viewing June 3, 2018 Garden Center Building, Jacob L. Loose Park 51st and Wornall, Kansas City, MO 816-784-5300 SPONSOR: Devan Hartnett SUPPORTERS: Glenn and Carolyn Hodges Betsy and Ed Holland - 1 -

ROSE SHOW SCHEDULE 2018 Laura Dickinson...Chairwoman Laura Dickinson, Devan Hartnett, Glenn Hodges Martha Negley, and John Riley...Staging/Set-up Laura Dickinson...Clerks Glenn Hodges... Records Glenn Hodges... Judges Glenn Hodges...Schedule Martha Negley... Trophies Cyndy Price...Judges Hospitality Devan Hartnett... Laura Dickinson and Boomer Savage... Marketing and Publicity Glenn Hodges... Exhibitor Assistance John Riley...Garden Committee Chairman JUDGES Lisa McDonald... Ballwin, MO Mike McDonald... Ballwin, MO Brendan Moore...Lincoln, NE Gary Osborn...Newton, IA Linda Osborn...Newton, IA Megan Wyeth...St. Joseph, MO - 2 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 2

TRAVELING TROPHIES (Only members of the Kansas City Rose Society are eligible to win trophies. The 75th Anniversary of the Kansas City Rose Society Trophy Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Fausto Campuzano. Awarded to the Best Rose exhibited in the Rose Show (from Horticulture, grown in the Laura Conyers Smith Rose Garden. The Grant & Elizabeth Ege Trophy... Class 1 Awarded for three Hybrid Teas of the same variety, shown in the three stages of bloom. Shown in ONE container. The Lanning Trophy... Class 2 The Luhnow Trophy...Best of Classes 3 and 4-3 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 3

The Reah Bromwell Trophy... Class 5 exhibited in an English Box. The Rebecca A. Cairns Trophy...Queen of Show, Class 6 The Lydia N. Anderson Memorial Trophy...King of Show, Class 6 The Evelyn D. Brown Memorial Trophy...Princess of Show, Class 6 The Norma Sutherland Trophy... Class 8 Awarded to the Best Fully Open Hybrid Tea. The Mr. & Mrs. Michael Zuk, Sr. Trophy...Classes 6, 8, & 10 The Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Hancock Trophy...Classes 11 & 12 Awarded to the Best Floribunda in Show, Spray or Specimen. The Mr. & Mrs. Richard Orear Trophy...Sweepstakes in Floribundas, Classes 11 & 12 The Clara Winslow Sandusky Trophy... Class 14 Best Old Garden Rose before 1867, Dowager Queen. The Sarajane & Kenneth Aber Trophy...Class 15 or 16 Best of either Old Garden Rose after 1867, Victorian or Shrub. The John B. Riley Trophy...Queen of Shrubs, Class 16 The Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Sherman Trophy... King of Shrubs, Class 16 The Laura Conyer Smith Trophy... Princess of Shrubs, Class 16 The Edwin J. Holland Trophy...Queen of Miniatures, Class 18 The Mrs. Michael Zuk, Sr. Trophy...King of Miniatures, Class 18-4 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 4

The Missy Zuk Trophy...Princess of Miniatures, Class 18 The Carolyn & Glenn Hodges Trophy... The Joan Taylor Sherman Trophy... The Pat Laubinger Trophy... The Lena Wright Trophy... Classes 18 to 25 The 70th Anniversary of Kansas City Rose Society Trophy Donated by Harriet & Oscar Eggeson... Sweepstakes in Miniature / Classes 18 to 25 The Kansas City Rose Society Trophy... Sweepstakes in Horticulture, Classes 6 to 25 The Marcotte Family Trophy... Class 27 Awarded to the Best Junior Entry. The Lally Family Charitable Trust Trophy... Class 28 Awarded to the Most Fragrant Rose. The Cyndy & Pat Price Trophy...Queen of Photography, Classes 31-36 The Stephen R. Sherman Trophy...King of Photography, Classes 31-36 The Sheldon D. Andrew Trophy...Princess of Photography, Classes 31-36 The Mr. & Mrs. Robert James Booth Trophy... Best Arrangement, Division III The Josephine Simpson Trophy...Best Arrangement of Miniature Roses, Division III, Classes 46, 47, 48, and 49 The Holsinger Bowl...Sweepstakes in Arrangements, Division III - 5 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 5

ROSE SHOW TIMELINE Saturday 8:30 a.m. Preparation Area Opens 9:30 a.m. Entries for All Classes Can Be Placed 12:30 p.m. All Classes Closed to Entries 12:30-4:00 p.m. Judging 4-5:00 p.m. Show Open to Exhibitors and KCRS Members Sunday - Rose Day 1-4:30 p.m. Show Open to Public 3:00 p.m. Rose Day Festivities in the Rose Garden - 6 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 6

RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Rules governing the show will be in accordance with those of the American Rose Society for exhibiting roses. The latest edition of Modern Roses 2. All classes, except Classes 29 and 30 for judges entries, are open to all Only members of the Kansas City Rose Society are eligible to win trophies. 3. The Preparation areas will be open at 8:30 a.m. 4. Entries in Challenge, Horticulture, Photography, and Design Classes will be received on Saturday between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Assistance will be available for novice exhibitors. All entries must remain in place until 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, when they must be removed promptly. All entries, entry tags, and ribbons need to be picked-up by the exhibitor at 4:30 p.m. If not, they will be discarded during tear down. 5. During the judging, only those needed by the Show Chairmen to carry on and members of the Kansas City Rose Society, Saturday evening from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winners will be announced at Rose Day celebration. cates and ribbons become the property of the winners, the trophies may be kept until 30 days prior to the next show and then returned to the Kansas 6. The Kansas City Rose Society and the Garden Center will exercise due care in safeguarding all exhibits, but will not be responsible for damage or loss to person or property. 7. Organization of entries in Division I, Section B; Division I, Section C, Class 29; and Division II will be alphabetical. Each class will be expanded to create a subclass for each variety shown. Each entry in each subclass Each rose will be judged on its own merit and could receive a ribbon. At to the roses in each subclass. For example, within Division I, Section B, Class 6, the following subclasses will be formed (assuming at least one Alec s Red American Heritage Avon A... Bewitched Big Bed B... - 7 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 7

8. Entry tags and containers will be furnished, including those needed for miniatures. Exhibitors must provide containers for Arrangement Classes and Challenge Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, a limited number of miniature English Boxes are available. 9. All entries must have been grown out-of-doors by the exhibitor. No foreign ment. In Division I, Sections A, B, and C, clear, non-colored plastic wrap may be used as wedging material to position a specimen within the bottle, vase, or container. Wedging materials protruding above the lip of the vase shall be penalized. All entries must be accompanied by the correct, com- 10. Any exhibitor may enter only one entry of any one cultivar in any one class in Division I, Section B. There is no limit on the number of different cultivars entered, but only one of each variety will be accepted from a family. 11. Sweepstakes awards will be based on the number of blue ribbons. In the event of a tie, the number of red ribbons (and if necessary, yellow rib- 12. All entries will be placed by the exhibitor. Challenge Classes are to be placed from front to back of the table. 13. All exhibitors are encouraged to groom all entries, i.e., remove unwanted side growth, side buds, and/or spent blooms to improve the appearance of the specimen, subject to penalty if grooming detracts from appearance. 14 An exhibition-form bloom is considered at its most perfect phase of possi- symmetrically arranged in an attractive circular outline tending toward a high center. However, varieties with fewer petals may be at exhibition stage when one-third to one-half open. 15. Old Garden Rose and Shrub entries may be shown stem-on-stem. One- roses may be shown with or without side buds or as a spray and need not be exhibition form. POINT SCORING OF SPECIMENS Form... 25 Color... 20 Substance... 15 Stem & Foliage... 20 Balance & Proportion... 10 Size... 10 100-8 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 8

Consulting rosarian and rose show judge, Glenn Hodges (right), helps an exhibitor prepare roses for the show. DIVISION I - SPECIMEN BLOOM Further information on rose show entries and judging can be found at www.kansascityrosesociety.org. Section A - CHALLENGE CLASSES Only one entry from any family in any class. Class 1 Three Hybrid Tea blooms of ONE variety in different stages of bloom (one bud, one exhibition bloom, and one fully-open provided by the exhibitor, in uncolored clear water. bloom only, no foliage, in a container provided by the exhibitor, in uncolored, clear water. bloom only, no foliage, in a container provided by the exhibitor, in uncolored, clear water. Class 5 Six Miniature Roses of the same or different varieties at exhibition form, in an English Box. Sepals may be trimmed; however, removal is cause for penalization. - 9 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 9

Section B - HORTICULTURE CLASSES one exhibition form bloom per stem, grown naturally without sidebuds, or disbudded. must be disbudded. with stamens showing, fresh and disbudded. (Single Forms are Class 9 Sprays of Hybrid Tea Roses and their climbing counterparts. Must have two or more blooms to a stem with or without side buds. more blooms to a stem, with or without side buds. Class 11 Floribundas and their climbing counterparts, one bloom per stem without side buds, exhibition stage. Class 12 Floribundas and their climbing counterparts spray, two or more blooms to a stem, with or without sidebuds. Class 13 Polyanthas and their climbing counterparts spray, two or more blooms to a stem, with or without side buds. Class 14 Old Garden Roses, one bloom to a stem or spray, of any variety of any class of rose in existence prior to 1867, including but not limited to Albas, Bourbons, Damasks, Species, Gallicas, Centifolias, and Hybrid Perpetuals. The exhibitor should write the variety and date of introduction on the entry tag to qualify for Dowager Award. Class 15 Old Garden Roses or species, one bloom to a stem or spray, introduced after 1867 of any variety. Exhibitor should write the variety and the date of introduction on the entry tag to qualify for the Victorian Award.* Class 16 Shrub Roses of any variety, one bloom to a stem or spray. These include Hybrid Kordesii, Hybrid Moyesii, Hybrid Musk, Hybrid Rugosa and the modern shrubs. The Best Shrub Rose the judges to win the Sarajane and Kenneth Aber Trophy. - 10 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 10

ers, Hybrid Gigantea, or Hybrid Wichurana, shown as one bloom per stem or spray, side buds are allowed. Any rose clas- their respective specimen classes. Class 18 Miniature Roses One bloom per stem, without side buds, exhibition form. Includes bush and climbing types at exhibition form. Class 19 Miniatures Roses Single Form. Miniature rose with 4-8 petals or classed as a single by the ARS. One-bloom-per-stem, without side buds. Class 20 Miniature Roses Fully open Miniature, one-bloom-per-stem without side buds, stamens must be showing. (Single Forms are Class 21 Miniature Roses A spray. One stem with two or more blooms. Unwanted growth may be removed. Includes bush and climbing types. hibition form. Includes bush and climbing types at exhibition form. or classed as a single by the ARS. One-bloom-per-stem, without side buds. without side buds, stamens must be showing. (Single Forms are Unwanted growth may be removed. Includes bush and climbing types. Class 26 Novice Exhibitor Open to those rose growers who have never won a blue ribbon in the Horticulture Classes of an accredited ARS rose show. Open to roses from Classes 6 25, eligible for Class 27 Young Exhibitors Open to any rose grower 17 and under. State age on entry tag. Open to roses from Classes 6 25, eligible for all awards and trophies, including Best Junior One Bloom and Best Junior Spray - 11 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 11

Class 28 Most Fragrant Rose any variety. Voted on by the public between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday. Winner announced at 4 p.m. One exhibition, decorative, or open-bloom per stem. Only one entry per exhibitor. Section C JUDGES CLASSES: Only Judges working this show may enter the following Judges Classes. other awards. Class 29 Any rose, placed in alphabetical order as shown in regular Classes 6 25. Only one rose per variety may be entered. Not eligible for trophies. Class 30 Guest Class Arrangements Choose title from arrangements schedule and make title card. Not eligible for trophies. - 12 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 12

DIVISION II PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION GENERAL RULES Rules and Regulations on pages 7-8 apply to photography entries. Further information on photography entries and judging can be found at www.kansascityrosesociety.org. 1. All roses photographed must be outdoor garden grown. 2. The ARS Approved Name of all roses must be written on the entry tag. 3. EG must be written on the entry tag if roses are exhibitor grown, so 4. Only 5x7 inch prints may be entered and should be unmatted and unmounted. 5. Roses must predominate in each entry. each class, but can enter as many classes as desired. - 13 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 13

are allowed. 9. Photographs can be in color, or black and white, or a combination. tioned next to the entry. Entry tags will be provided. and third place ribbons may be awarded for each variety. three best photographs of exhibitor grown roses from all classes. 13. By entering photographs in the show, the exhibitor gives express permission for the KCRS to reproduce their photographs for educational and/or display purposes on its website, in its newsletter, or in its promotional material with a credit line to the photographer whenever possible. The photographer retains the copyright of the photo. SCORECARD FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Conformance... 10 points Following the rules of the show... 40 points The Rose Reference Guide: The ARS Guidelines For Judging Roses Composition... 15 points Includes point of focus, balance, contrast, and viewpoint Technique... 15 points Sharp focus for main subject, and other relevant technical factors Distinction... 20 points What makes the photograph unique compared to others in its class Total... 100 points - 14 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 14

Photography Classes - (two-thirds to three-fourths open to form an attractive circular side buds. - buds, stamens showing. are permitted, but excess growth may be removed to enhance the photograph. Class 34 One Bloom or Spray. Species, Old Garden Rose, Shrub, Polyantha, or Climber, one bloom to a stem or spray, side buds are permitted, but excess growth may be removed to enhance the photograph. Class 35 A photograph of the Laura Conyers Smith Municipal Rose Garden. Photographs should show the use of roses within the structure of the garden. Roses should dominate in the photograph, and some layout of the garden should be visible. Roses do not classes, i.e., extreme close-up, rose hips, foliage, blooms with side buds, insects or wildlife on roses, etc. Class 37 Novice Exhibitor. Open to those rose photographers who have never won a blue ribbon in the Photography Classes of an ARS accredited rose show. Open to photographs of roses from Classes 31-36, eligible for all awards and trophies. Class 38 Young Exhibitor. Open to any photographer 17 and under. Open to photographs of roses from Classes 31-36, eligible for all awards and trophies. - 15 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 15

Division III ARRANGEMENTS Arrangements must follow ARS design rules. Further information on arrangement design and judging can be found at www.kansascityrosesociety.org. 1. All roses must be outdoor garden grown and must be of high quality. 3. The ARS Approved Name of all roses in each arrangement must be written on the entry tag. 4. AG must be written on the entry tag if roses are arranger grown, so 5. One entry per exhibitor is allowed in each class, but an exhibitor may enter as many classes as desired. More than one exhibitor from the same garden may enter the same class. 6. Accessories and bases are allowed but NO backgrounds are to be used. 7. Flowers other than roses, and dried and/or treated plant material are allowed unless prohibited by the schedule. 8. A card of intent may be included with the arrangement as an explanation of the arranger s interpretation of the theme or class title, unless 9. An arrangement incorrectly placed in a class will be judged in the class in which it is placed. 10. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. - 16 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 16

11. No one but the exhibitor may touch or move an arrangement. However, in special circumstances, if all efforts to locate the arranger have failed, the arrangement chairman may carefully move an arrangement. Infringement of the following rules will result in severe penalty: 1. Painted or dyed fresh plant materials and live creatures are not allowed. 2. The use of plant materials on the state or local conservation list is not permitted. ment or as a decoration in any way. 1. Roses are not outdoor garden grown. They cannot be purchased from EXTRA NOTES 1. Ribbons are awarded: 1 st nd points or more, and 3 rd ner to receive Royalty, Artist, Oriental, Princess, etc., for Standard roses, ROSES NEED NOT BE ARRANGER GROWN but need to be outdoor may be awarded for a design that meets the following criteria: - Outdoor, ARRANGER GROWN roses, - AG must be checked or written on the entry tag, - Names of roses must be written on the entry tag. All but Section C, Class 29 (Judge s Class) are eligible for sweepstakes. 2. Space for standard designs should be no larger than 18 inches wide x 18 inches deep. 3. The show tables are ivory in color. - 17 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 17

SCORECARD FOR JUDGING ROSE ARRANGEMENTS Conformance... 15 points a. Rose correctly named b. Conformance to type of design Design... 30 points Balance, Dominance, Contrast, Rhythm, Proportion, Scale 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 THEME: MUSIC AND DANCE WITH ROSES Section A: Traditional Arrangements Class 39 Wild Irish Rose - A standard line arrangement Class 40 Concert in the Rose Garden - A standard mass arrangement Section B: MODERN ARRANGEMENTS Class 41 And All That Jazz - A standard stretch design Class 42 Love is a Rose - A standard parallel design Section C: ORIENTAL MANNER ARRANGEMENTS Class 43 Songs of the Islands - Upright standard design in medium or tall container Class 44 A Water Ballet - Low standard design in low or medium container, featuring water. Class 45 Kabuki Dance - Free style modern oriental manner standard design - 18 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 18

Section D: ARRANGEMENTS USING ONLY MINIATURE AND/OR MINIFLORA ROSES Class 46 Ramblin Rose - design not to exceed 6x6x6 inches in height, width, and depth. Designer choice of design state design style on entry tag. Class 47 The Last Rose of Summer - design not to exceed 12x12x12 inches in height, width, and depth. Designer choice of design state design style on entry tag. Class 48 Yankee Rose design not to exceed 12x12x12 inches in height, width, and depth, a mass arrangement. Class 49 Rose Of My Heart - Oriental manner design not to exceed 12x12x12 inches in height, width, and depth. - 19 - KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 19

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LAURA CONYERS SMITH ROSE DAY Sunday, June 3, 2018 Program in the Rose Garden at 3:00 p.m. Mighty MO Jazz Band and the Kansas City Youth Ballet Kansas City Rose Society Cyndy Price Garden Chairman John Riley Music and Dance with Roses 2018 View the beautiful Rose Garden in Loose Park, And enjoy a performance by the Kansas City Youth Ballet. Music and time to stroll in the garden will follow. DON T FORGET TO VISIT THE ROSE SHOW IN THE GARDEN CENTER BUILDING. 1-4:30 p.m. Bring Your Friends!!! KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 21

The Kansas City Rose Society Proud stewards of the historical Laura Conyers Smith Municipal Rose Garden in the Jacob L. Loose Memorial Park for 87 years. www.kansascityrosesociety.org KCRS Schedule 2018.indd 22