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The <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> of The American Rose Society presents<br />
The <strong>Buckeye</strong> Rose Bulletin<br />
From the Director…<br />
City mayors are signing proclamations,<br />
rosarians are presenting the YOTR slide<br />
presentation daily, roses are arriving for<br />
community gardens, Ohio’s Home Depot<br />
Seminars are underway, and library displays are<br />
ready for placement… Welcome to the “Year of<br />
the Rose – 20<strong>02</strong>” celebration. The months of<br />
planning are behind us and now it’s time to let<br />
everyone know about our national floral<br />
emblem, the rose. I encourage each local<br />
society to take part in the YOTR celebration and<br />
share your successes with us. Bring your city<br />
proclamations, event schedules, educational<br />
displays, newspaper clippings, pictures, etc. to<br />
the spring district meeting for display.<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Meeting<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> is just around the corner as is the<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Meeting. We have a<br />
full agenda planned for our meeting in<br />
Columbus at the Franklin Park Conservatory on<br />
Sunday, April 7, 20<strong>02</strong>. We are privileged to<br />
have as our guest speaker, Oline Reynolds, of<br />
Bainbridge, GA. Oline, the current Region 3<br />
Director and Chair of the Prizes and Awards<br />
Committee, will present “Watching Goodwood<br />
Come Alive Again”. Dr. Susan Clingenpeel<br />
will speak on growing minis in containers and<br />
new varieties, in “Pots and What’s Hot”. Randy<br />
Lady will present the results for the district slide<br />
show contest, and Dr. Jim Hering will lead a<br />
panel discussion on rose culture. Again this<br />
year, you will have an opportunity to bid on a<br />
rose or two, and Jim Zimmerman will have the<br />
newest miniature varieties available for sale. Be<br />
sure to mark this date on your calendar, and join<br />
us in Columbus.<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> 20<strong>02</strong><br />
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Heritage Rose Seminar<br />
Saturday, April 6, 20<strong>02</strong>, the day before<br />
the spring meeting, will be devoted to Old<br />
Garden Roses. With the help of George<br />
Meiling, we feature speakers from three<br />
different districts. From the Great Lakes<br />
<strong>District</strong>, we welcome Henry Rankin, Bunny<br />
Skran, and Jon and Lois Wier; from the Deep<br />
South <strong>District</strong>, Oline Reynolds; and from the<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong>, Betty Fagerstrom, Dr. Jim<br />
Hering, Jeff Imlay and George Meiling. The<br />
topics include: “Genealogy and Genetics”,<br />
“Hybrid Musk Roses”, “Roses in Colonial<br />
America”, “Empress Josephine’s Gardens” and<br />
“Old Roses for New Places”. There’s<br />
something for the beginner as well as the expert,<br />
so plan to attend. Registration can be found<br />
elsewhere in this bulletin.<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> Tailgate Party<br />
The Central Ohio Rose Society and the<br />
Columbus Rose Club invite you to attend the 4 th<br />
Annual National All-Miniature Rose Show and<br />
Convention in Columbus, Ohio, on July 12-14,<br />
20<strong>02</strong>. The fun begins with a welcome reception<br />
on Friday evening, and continues Saturday<br />
morning with the rose show and nationally<br />
known speakers including: Art and Terry<br />
Emmons, Don and Mary Myers, Dr. Gary<br />
Rankin and Dr. Monica Valentovic, John<br />
Saville, Michael Williams and Judy Bell. The<br />
Saturday evening banquet will honor hybridizer<br />
Dennis Bridges. At the convention, Dennis will<br />
introduce a miniature rose in honor of <strong>Buckeye</strong><br />
Rosarian, Dr. John Dickman. The weekend<br />
concludes with a Sunday garden tour.
Consulting Rosarian School<br />
Consulting Rosarian Chair, Steve Pyrak,<br />
recently held a very successful CR Audit and<br />
School in Columbus. As a result, the <strong>Buckeye</strong><br />
<strong>District</strong> is proud to announce the addition of 10<br />
new Consulting Rosarians. They include:<br />
Kathleen Aiello, Kenneth Brown, David<br />
Cheslock, Robert Clark, Thomas Herr, Jeff<br />
Imlay, Randy Lady, Len Pavuk, Suzanne Suing<br />
and Ned Young. Congratulation to each of you,<br />
and thank you to Steve and his assistants, Brian<br />
Burley, Tom Rubins, Dave Jackson and Dave<br />
Edwards, for a job well done.<br />
Odds and Ends<br />
Congratulations to the 2001 recipients of<br />
the Bronze Medal Award. They include: John<br />
P. Bessey – Columbus Rose Club; Carole<br />
Cleary – Millstream Rose Society; Pat<br />
DeChristopher – Greater Cincinnati Rose<br />
Association; Mary Ellen Everett –<br />
Moundbuilders Rose Society; Tom Herr –<br />
Central Ohio Rose Society; Steve Matuscak –<br />
Northeastern Ohio Rose Society; Dave<br />
Wisniewski – Toledo Rose Society; Jim and<br />
Barbara Zimmerman – Miami Valley Rose<br />
Society; and Marija Zupancic – Western<br />
Reserve Rose Society. This meritorious<br />
distinction is given to an individual or team for<br />
outstanding service to the society or area.<br />
Also, congratulations to Barbara<br />
Zimmerman. Barb has completed her<br />
apprenticeship, and is now an accredited<br />
horticulture judge.<br />
Be sure to look at the mailing label on<br />
this issue of The <strong>Buckeye</strong> Rose Bulletin, your<br />
subscription may have expired. Your support is<br />
needed in helping to continue our publication<br />
with its timely articles on growing roses in our<br />
geographic area, announcements and other<br />
pertinent information. Send your renewal check<br />
to Treasurer, Dr. Susan Clingenpeel or Editor,<br />
Randy Lady. Even better, you may download<br />
the bulletin from the district website:<br />
www.buckeyerose.com. Let us know your e-<br />
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mail address and we’ll contact you when the<br />
newsletter is posted.<br />
The remaining <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />
Directories will be available at the spring<br />
district meeting. The directory includes a listing<br />
for officers and chairmen, local society<br />
presidents, important meeting dates, consulting<br />
rosarians, horticulture and arrangement judges,<br />
award recipients and local society members.<br />
The directory has been updated with 20<strong>02</strong><br />
information and is available for purchase at a<br />
cost of $10 each.<br />
Looking Ahead<br />
In addition to the events already<br />
discussed, the district has a number of “Rosy<br />
Events” planned for 20<strong>02</strong>. The ARS <strong>Spring</strong><br />
National Convention will be held in San Jose,<br />
CA on April 25-29, 20<strong>02</strong>. The Toledo RS will<br />
hold is annual rose show on June 8-9, at the<br />
Toledo Botanical Garden. The Western Reserve<br />
RS rose show is at Parmatown Mall on June 9.<br />
The Columbus Rose Club will hold its rose<br />
show during the rose festival at the Columbus<br />
Park of Roses on June 15. The Moundbuilders<br />
RS rose show is scheduled for June 23 at the Inn<br />
at Sharonbrook. The Millstream RS will be our<br />
hosts for the Top Gun Meeting on July 27, in<br />
Findlay. Bob Martin, editor of the Rose<br />
Exhibitors Forum and author of a new book,<br />
Showing Good Roses, will be our featured<br />
speaker. Registration information is available<br />
elsewhere in this bulletin. Arrangement Chair,<br />
Dr. Gary Barlow has reserved August 3, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
for an arrangement seminar and workshop. The<br />
Ohio State Fair rose show will be held on<br />
August 11. Again this year, the Clark County<br />
RS rose show will be held at the Heritage<br />
Museum on August 25. The Central Ohio RS’s<br />
Fall Festival of Roses will be held on September<br />
7-8, at the Franklin Park Conservatory.<br />
September 7-8 is also the date of the Lancaster<br />
RS rose show, and the Greene County RS will<br />
host its annual show on the 8 th . The ARS Fall<br />
National Convention will be held in<br />
Philadelphia, PA on September 12-16, 20<strong>02</strong>.<br />
The Garden Club of Marion will host the
<strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Fall Meeting and Rose Show<br />
on the weekend of September 20-22. Our guest<br />
speaker will be ARS Vice President, Marilyn<br />
Wellan, from Colfax, LA. The final rose show<br />
of the year will be on September 29, hosted by<br />
the Miami Valley RS. Consulting Rosarian<br />
Chair, Steve Pyrak, is planning another CR<br />
school and audit in the Toledo area in<br />
November. Details concerning these events can<br />
The Heritage Rose Seminar, to be held<br />
Saturday, April 6 th at Franklin Park<br />
Conservatory in Columbus, will serve as a<br />
judging seminar for <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />
horticulture judges and will satisfy the four-year<br />
judging audit requirement. The seminar will<br />
feature a host of knowledgeable old garden<br />
rosarians including Oline Reynolds from the<br />
Deep South <strong>District</strong>, Bunny Skran, Henry<br />
Rankin and Lois and Jon Wier from the Great<br />
Lakes <strong>District</strong> and Betty Fagerstrom, Jeff Imlay<br />
and George Meiling from our own district.<br />
Since OGR’s are notoriously one of the most<br />
challenging areas for judges, I encourage you to<br />
attend even if you are not required to have a<br />
seminar this year.<br />
All judges are required to submit an annual<br />
report. As of this writing, I have received only<br />
half of the <strong>Buckeye</strong> reports. If you are<br />
delinquent, you have recently received a<br />
reminder from me – please comply before the<br />
spring meeting. On the brighter side, the reports<br />
received have included a number of thoughtful<br />
and provocative suggestions:<br />
1. Allow judges to exhibit in classes<br />
they are not judging.<br />
2. Do not allow judges to exhibit in<br />
classes they are not judging because<br />
other exhibitors perceive it as unfair.<br />
3. Have multiple judges classes (in<br />
addition to HT & Minis).<br />
be found on the district website or in future<br />
issues of The <strong>Buckeye</strong> Rose Bulletin.<br />
Hope you have a wonderful “Year of the<br />
Rose – 20<strong>02</strong>”!<br />
Terri A. Lady<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Director<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> Judges Corner<br />
By: Dr. Jim Hering, <strong>District</strong> Judges Chairman<br />
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4. Standardize method of picking<br />
courts.<br />
5. Have a written ballot for selection of<br />
courts.<br />
6. Standardize show schedules for<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> shows including<br />
rules.<br />
7. Open district perpetual trophies<br />
(challenge classes) to all ARS<br />
members.<br />
8. Allow Grandifloras to be exhibited<br />
in all classes calling for Hybrid Teas<br />
(e.g. McFarland).<br />
9. Combine Grandiflora and Hybrid<br />
Tea spray classes to become HT/Gr<br />
spray class.<br />
10. Establish courts for Floribunda and<br />
Miniflora classes.<br />
11. Establish a class for buds.<br />
12. Show schedules to specify the<br />
location in mall where the rose show<br />
is being held.<br />
13. Provide for judges reports to be<br />
submitted electronically.<br />
14. Establish a <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> judging<br />
uniform (e.g. blazer).<br />
We will have an informal judges meeting at the<br />
spring conference to discuss these items.<br />
Congratulations to Barb Zimmerman on<br />
becoming an accredited horticulture judge. We<br />
now have 52 accredited judges in the <strong>Buckeye</strong><br />
<strong>District</strong> and three apprentices. Barb
encountered a problem with her accreditation,<br />
which unfortunately occurs more often than it<br />
should. After completing her five shows as an<br />
apprentice, she assumed that she would soon<br />
become accredited. Five months elapsed and<br />
still no word. She contacted me, and I made an<br />
inquiry of ARS headquarters. Only four<br />
apprentice reports had been submitted by her<br />
supervising judges. When reminded, the<br />
delinquent judge promptly sent in his report.<br />
Twenty-three years ago, when I was an<br />
apprentice, two of my mentoring judges failed<br />
to send in reports on me even when reminded.<br />
Thus, I did seven shows. It is irresponsible for<br />
us as accredited judges to fail to send in<br />
apprentice reports. If we feel that an apprentice<br />
need more than five shows before becoming<br />
accredited, then we should say so. If we think<br />
an apprentice will make a poor judge, we should<br />
express that opinion in our report. A pocket<br />
veto is not fair to the apprentice or to the<br />
judging program.<br />
I am the chairman of horticulture judges for the<br />
ARS National Miniature Rose Show in<br />
Columbus on July 13 th and the <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />
Fall Rose Show in Marion on September 21 st . If<br />
you wish to be considered for a judging<br />
assignment for either or both of these shows<br />
please submit your request to me in writing.<br />
Finally, in this Bulletin you will find a<br />
preliminary schedule and registration form for<br />
the Top Gun Meeting in Findlay on Saturday,<br />
July 27 th . Bob Showing Good Roses Martin<br />
will be our guest speaker, and you won’t want to<br />
miss him.<br />
Look forward to seeing you at the spring<br />
meeting in Columbus.<br />
“Year of the Rose – 20<strong>02</strong>” Looking Ahead<br />
by: Peg Newill<br />
Now is the time to evaluate where your society<br />
is and their plans in meeting the challenge of<br />
promoting the rose during the Year of the Rose<br />
(YOTR) 20<strong>02</strong>.<br />
When you explore your opportunities for<br />
publicity in your community, consider<br />
promoting your Rose Society with a gracious<br />
invitation to join. During your publicity venture<br />
be sure to let garden clubs, arboretums, and<br />
local nurseries know that you are available to<br />
share your knowledge of our favorite flower, the<br />
rose, which is our national floral emblem. Do<br />
you have a personal story relating your passion<br />
for the rose that you can share? Consider doing<br />
a program on highly disease resistant roses.<br />
Many gardeners will be willing to place roses in<br />
their landscape if they can do so without the<br />
scheduled spraying program. Meet with the<br />
consulting rosarians in your society and develop<br />
a story that will introduce the novice to roses.<br />
Outline a “Grow a Rose” program that implies<br />
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how easy it is to grow a rose. Follow this with<br />
your phone number to call for consultation as<br />
needed. Do you have a neighbor who is<br />
growing roses but has not joined a society<br />
because he/she has never been invited? Extend<br />
an invitation to him/her and share your rose<br />
growing experiences. Is your garden open to<br />
local citizens on a scheduled basis that they may<br />
come and view your roses and feel the pleasure<br />
you receive as you share your roses? Are you<br />
considering construction of a rose garden in<br />
your city park, or are your busy planning the<br />
refurbishing of an old established Rose Garden?<br />
Both offer the opportunity to publicize with a<br />
ceremony at the completion of the project.<br />
Invite local dignitaries to the party. They and<br />
the Press will be pleased to be included. Has<br />
your Mayor been invited to sign a Proclamation<br />
designating 20<strong>02</strong> as The Year of the Rose?<br />
Send me a stamped self-addressed envelope and<br />
I will return it filled with a sample proclamation<br />
form that you may use or redesign to fit your
community. Ask your local paper to place<br />
within the gardening section the website of the<br />
American Rose Society, http://www.ars.org and<br />
the ARS YOTR website, http://www.rose-<br />
20<strong>02</strong>.org as you explain to them that this the<br />
Year of the Rose and the rose is our national<br />
flower.<br />
Now that you have been given some suggestions<br />
to enrich your already blooming Year of the<br />
Rose – 20<strong>02</strong> program we are asking you to<br />
share your ideas. Terri Lady, your <strong>District</strong><br />
Director, would like you to share what you have<br />
accomplished and/or what you have in progress<br />
in the next <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Bulletin. I will be<br />
happy to compile your stories/involvement into<br />
a format to fit the <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Bulletin.<br />
Send your present involvement and/or plans yet<br />
to be developed to:<br />
Peg Newill, <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> YOTR Chair. Email:<br />
103710.3426@compuserve.com or 1<strong>02</strong>45<br />
Virginia Lee Drive, Dayton, OH 45458-4424.<br />
Look Ahead to an exciting and rewarding year<br />
as we Celebrate the Year of the Rose (YOTR)<br />
20<strong>02</strong>.<br />
Peg Newill<br />
YOTR Chair<br />
New ARS Members<br />
The following is a list of recent new members of ARS residing in Ohio. If they are in your geographical<br />
area, why not invite them to attend one of your local meetings. This list will be updated quarterly.<br />
Terri Giorgis 35888 Edgemere Way Avon 44011-2374<br />
Eileen M. Cernea 29321 Osborn Rd Bay Village 44140-1830<br />
Cathleen Nelson 729 Pine Vly Bowling Green 434<strong>02</strong>-5222<br />
Neil C. Evans 8572 Ottawa Dr Brecksville 44141-1711<br />
Clarence R. McLain M.D. 1 Annwood Ln Cincinnati 45206-1419<br />
Brenda Dervin 4269 Kenridge Dr Columbus 43220-4157<br />
Joanne B. Hawkins 2361 Watchtower Ln Fairborn 45324-8500<br />
Doug Lockard 2824 Frazell Rd Hilliard 43<strong>02</strong>6-9000<br />
Charles Shipman 375 Conner Ln Lewis Center 43035<br />
Carol J. Galgano 1110 Oak St Medina 44256-4<strong>02</strong>7<br />
Mary Ann Godbois 798 Longleaf Dr Milford 45150-6564<br />
Al Van Wie 1132 Hedgecliff Dr Wooster 44691-3088<br />
4 th Annual National All Miniature Show and Convention<br />
You are cordially invited to attend the 4th<br />
Annual National All-Miniature Rose Show and<br />
Convention, A <strong>Buckeye</strong> Tailgate Party, being<br />
held on July 12, 13 and 14, 20<strong>02</strong> in Columbus,<br />
Ohio. Hosted by the Central Ohio Rose Society<br />
& The Columbus Rose Club, it will be held in<br />
the beautiful ballroom of the Holiday Inn<br />
Worthington - Columbus.<br />
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We will have a Welcome Reception on Friday<br />
evening, a great rose show, seminars and<br />
speakers including Art and Terry Emmons, Don<br />
& Mary Myers & Dr. Gary Rankin that you will<br />
enjoy on Saturday morning. The Saturday<br />
afternoon panel will include John Saville,<br />
Michael Williams, Judy Bell and a few others.
Saturday evening we will have our banquet in<br />
and around the roses with our Honore and<br />
keynote speaker, Dennis Bridges. We will be<br />
introducing a rose at the convention in honor of<br />
Dr. John Dickman. The Rose Gardens tour will<br />
be on Sunday.<br />
The weekend will be packed full of great<br />
fellowship and seeing old acquaintances and<br />
making new friends.<br />
Our Show schedule will be featuring all of the<br />
traditional mini rose horticulture classes, some<br />
you may have seen before and some you have<br />
not seen. There will be some very interesting<br />
collection classes as well as some challenging<br />
arrangement classes. The two national trophies,<br />
the F. Harmon Saville Memorial Challenge<br />
Bowl and the Ralph S. Moore National Design<br />
Trophy, will be the centerpieces of the show.<br />
On Friday evening, dinner will be on your own.<br />
There are many fine dining establishments<br />
within walking distance of the hotel so we will<br />
include a list of them in your registration packet.<br />
On Saturday, the prep room will be open from<br />
4:00 am until 9:30 am and entries will be from<br />
6:00 am to 9:30 am. This will allow you plenty<br />
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of time to get your roses ready and entered.<br />
On Sunday, after you have had a light breakfast,<br />
we will hop on the bus and go on a great garden<br />
tour which will include the Columbus Park of<br />
Roses. Many of you will remember the Park of<br />
Roses as the American Rose Society<br />
headquarters from 1954 to 1974. There are more<br />
then 11,000 rose bushes in the park including<br />
400 old garden roses, a nice miniature rose<br />
garden as well as daylily, herb and perennial<br />
gardens. Visits to the home gardens of several<br />
members will also be included as well as a<br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> Tailgate lunch.<br />
If you come in early to Columbus or stay over<br />
after the convention, there are many places to<br />
visit: Center of Science and Industry (COSI),<br />
the Franklin Park Conservatory, the Ohio<br />
Historical Society and Ohio Village, Inniswood<br />
Metro Park, maybe even a Clippers Baseball<br />
game to name a few. There is also a new<br />
shopping mall located at Polaris, about 2 miles<br />
from the hotel and a large movie theater<br />
complex within walking distance of the hotel.<br />
We are looking forward to welcoming all of you<br />
to a <strong>Buckeye</strong> Tailgate Party July 20<strong>02</strong>!
The <strong>Buckeye</strong> Tailgate Party<br />
American Rose Society<br />
4th Annual National All - Miniature Rose Show and Convention<br />
Hosted by the Central Ohio Rose Society & The Columbus Rose Club<br />
Holiday Inn at the Crosswoods Worthington - Columbus, Ohio<br />
July 12, 13 and 14, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
Hotel Information<br />
The Holiday Inn at the Crosswoods Worthington-Columbus 175 Hutchinson Avenue Columbus, OH 43235. The<br />
hotel is on the north side of Columbus at the I-270 and State Route 23 interchange. It is an easy 20-minute cab<br />
ride from Port Columbus International Airport. Please call the hotel directly for reservations before July 12, 20<strong>02</strong>.<br />
The Convention rate is $92.00 single / double plus tax. Call the Holiday Inn at 1-614-885-3334 or 1-800-<br />
HOLIDAY and mention the American Rose Society Miniature Convention. US Airways is the Official airline of<br />
the 20<strong>02</strong> American Rose Society National Convention. USAir is offering special rates that allow 5 % to 10%<br />
discounts and zone fares. To take advantage of these discounts: call US Airway's Group and Meeting<br />
Reservations office toll free at<br />
877 874-7687, 8:00 am to 9:30 pm Eastern Time. Refer to Gold File Number 79672138.<br />
Registration<br />
Name(s): __________________________________________________________________________<br />
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________<br />
City, ________________________________________ State __________ Zip _________________<br />
Telephone (______) ____________________ Email ______________________________________<br />
Name Badge(s) to read: _____________________________________________________________<br />
Registration Fee (before June 12) $ 95.00 _______ @ $95.00 $ _____________<br />
includes: Friday's Welcome Party, coffee breaks, & Saturday's Awards Banquet.<br />
Meal Choices: (#) _____ Beef Tenderloin (#) _____ Grilled Chicken (#) _____ Vegetable<br />
Lasagna<br />
Registration fee (after June 12) $ 120.00 ______ @ $120.00 $ _____________<br />
Garden Tour ( Includes lunch ) $ 40.00 ______ @ $ 40.00 $ _____________<br />
Total Enclosed $ _____________<br />
Exhibitors must be registered. Do you plan to exhibit in: G Horticulture G Arrangements G Both<br />
Please send your check made payable to: CRC - CORS and send to:<br />
John & Sue Dickman<br />
2661 Montcalm Road<br />
Columbus, OH 43221<br />
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Heritage Rose Seminar<br />
Franklin Park Conservatory<br />
April 6, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
Time Speaker Topic<br />
9:00-9:15 Terri Lady Welcome – Introduction of Speakers<br />
9:15-10:00 George Meiling Genealogy and Genetics<br />
10:00-10:45 Betty Fagerstrom Hybrid Musk Roses<br />
10:45-11:00 Break<br />
11:00-12:00 Panel Discussion Open Topics<br />
(George Meiling, Betty Fagerstrom, Oline Reynolds, Jeff Imlay, John Wier and<br />
Bunny Skran)<br />
12:00-1:15 Lunch<br />
1:15-2:00 Oline Reynolds Roses in Colonial America<br />
2:00-2:45 Lois Wier Empress Josephine’s Gardens<br />
2:45-3:00 Break<br />
3:00-3:45 Henry Rankin Old Roses for New Places<br />
3:45-4:15 Jim Hering Judging Old Garden Roses<br />
Registration Form – Heritage Rose Seminar<br />
PLEASE RETURN BY MARCH 25, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
Cost of boxed lunch (sandwich, drink, chips, salad and cookie) plus morning and afternoon<br />
refreshments. Please choose one of the following sandwich selections:<br />
_____Roast Beef _____Chicken Salad _____Ham _____Turkey _____Vegetarian<br />
Number of Persons _____ for lunch @ $15.00 per person…………….______________<br />
_____ Registration Fees @ $5.00 per person………………………….______________<br />
TOTAL________________<br />
Make check payable to: <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong>, ARS and mail to:<br />
Dr. Susan Clingenpeel 617 Elm St. Groveport, OH 43125<br />
Name(s)_______________________________________________________________<br />
Address_______________________________________________________________<br />
City_____________________State_____Zip_________Phone___________________<br />
_____I am/We are interested in attending a dutch treat dinner Saturday evening (for reservation<br />
purposes only).<br />
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The <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> Meeting<br />
Sunday, April 7, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
Franklin Park Conservatory – Columbus, OH<br />
8:15 – 8:45 am Board Meeting<br />
9:00 – 9:15 Welcome – Terri Lady, <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Director<br />
9:15 – 10:15 Oline Reynolds, Watching Goodwood Come Alive Again<br />
10:15 – 10:30 Refreshment Break<br />
10:30 – 11:15 Randy Lady, <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Slide Contest Results<br />
11:15 – 12:15 Business Meeting – Terri Lady, <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Director<br />
Steve Pyrak, <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> President<br />
12:15 – 1:30 Lunch, Franklin Park Conservatory<br />
1:30 – 2:30 Panel Discussion, Rose Culture<br />
Dr. Jim Hering, Moderator<br />
2:30 – 3:00 Rose Auction and Refreshment Break<br />
3:00 – 4:00 Dr. Susan Clingenpeel, Pots and What’s Hot<br />
4:00 – 4:15 Invitation to Fall <strong>District</strong> Convention<br />
Dr. Jim Hering and Dr. Paul Klinefelter<br />
4:15 Adjournment<br />
Registration Foam – <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Meeting – April 7, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
PLEASE RETURN BY MARCH 25, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
Cost of Lasagna Buffet (lasagna, green salad, dinner rolls and cookie) plus morning and afternoon<br />
refreshments. Please choose one of the following lasagna selections:<br />
__________Traditional Meat __________Vegetable Lasagna<br />
Number of Persons _____ for lunch @ $17.50 per person……….__________________<br />
_____ Registration Fees @ $2.50 per person…………………….__________________<br />
Make check payable to: <strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong>, ARS and mail to:<br />
TOTAL____________________________<br />
Dr. Susan Clingenpeel 617 Elm St. Groveport, OH 43125<br />
Name(s)_________________________________________________________________<br />
Address_________________________________________________________________<br />
City____________________State_____Zip________Phone_______________________<br />
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TOP GUN CLUB MEETING<br />
Saturday, July 27, 20<strong>02</strong><br />
Findlay Inn & Conference Center (map on back)<br />
200 East Main Cross Street, Findlay, OH 45840<br />
Chairman – Larry Schock, Millstream Rose Society<br />
OPEN TO ALL ROSARIANS INTERESTED IN EXHIBITING ROSES<br />
FRIDAY 6:00 pm Catered dinner at Larry & Cathy Schock’s home (map on back) – Speaker:<br />
Bob Martin – Showing Good Roses<br />
SATURDAY<br />
8:00 – 9:00 am Registration & Show Entries (2 H.T.’s or 2 Minis)<br />
9:00 – 9:30 am Rose Show Judging by all exhibitors<br />
9:45 – 10:45 am Guest Speaker: Robert B. Martin, Jr., Pasadena, CA; “The Queen – from<br />
Bud Stage to Entry Table”<br />
10:45 – 11:45 am Panel of Registrants: Fertilizing Schedules – Bob Martin and volunteers –<br />
2-3 minutes each<br />
12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch<br />
1:00 – 2:00 pm Panel: “Babes & Bankers” – Bob Martin, Jim Zimmerman, Lyman<br />
Johnson, Monica Valentovic & Gary Rankin; Jim Hering – moderator<br />
2:00 – 3:00 pm Round Table: 1. Grooming – Paul Klinefelter; 2. Transporting – Brian<br />
Burley; 3. Bloom shading & protection – Bob Choate; 4. Growing in pots<br />
– Randy & Terri Lady; 5. Challenge Classes – Bob Martin<br />
3:15 – 4:00 pm Top Gun Awards and Rose Auction<br />
4:00 – 5:00 pm Garden Tour<br />
REGISTRATION FORM<br />
Please detach and return to:<br />
Larry Schock, 2186 TR 232, Van Buren, OH 45889<br />
Name(s):________________________________________________________________<br />
Address:________________________________________________________________<br />
Phone:__________________________________________________________________<br />
For the rose show, I (we) will enter: ________ 2 H.T.’s or _______ 2 Minis<br />
All registrants are encouraged to send their fertilizing schedules to Brian Burley, 1092 Arapaho Ave.,<br />
Worthington, OH 43085 (bburley@ee.net) for production of overheads.<br />
$15.00 – Friday supper __________________<br />
$20.00 – Saturday lunch and refreshments __________________<br />
Total – Payable to: Millstream Rose Society __________________<br />
Hotel reservations – Findlay Inn – 419-422-5682<br />
For more information call Larry Schock @ 419-299-3236 (lschock275@aol.com)<br />
or Jim Hering @ 740-383-2177 (rosehering@aol.com)<br />
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Queen: Paul Berns<br />
Silverado<br />
King: Marian Wyman<br />
Elizabeth Taylor<br />
Princess: Marian Wyman<br />
Touch of Class<br />
Court: Marian Wyman<br />
Stainless Steel<br />
Court: Marian Wyman<br />
Osiria<br />
Court: Marian Wyman<br />
Marijke Koopman<br />
Court: Marian Wyman<br />
Secret<br />
Open HT: Marian Wyman<br />
Andrea Stelzer<br />
Classic HT: Paul Berns<br />
Rubaiyat<br />
Fragrance: Marian Wyman<br />
Crimson Glory<br />
Matched Pair: Marian Wyman<br />
White Success<br />
5 HT’s: Marian Wyman<br />
Timeless, Dublin,<br />
Paradise, Elizabeth<br />
Taylor, Andrea Stelzer<br />
Floribunda: Marian Wyman<br />
Love Potion<br />
Fl Spray: Marian Wyman<br />
Stark Rose Society<br />
September 15, 2001<br />
Hannah Gordon<br />
Shrub: Paul Berns<br />
Pink Meidiland<br />
Climber: Paul Berns<br />
Cadenza<br />
Rose Bowl: Ken Fry<br />
Honey Bouquet<br />
Mini Queen: Ken Fry<br />
Magic Carrousel<br />
Mini King: Paul Berns<br />
Snow Bride<br />
Mini Princess: Paul Berns<br />
Red Beauty<br />
3 Minis: Paul Berns<br />
Pierrine<br />
5 Minis: Paul Berns<br />
Hot Tamale, Snow<br />
Bride, Jean Kenneally<br />
Rise ‘n Shine, Party Girl<br />
Mini Bowl: Paul Berns<br />
Jean Kenneally<br />
Hi – Low: Paul Berns<br />
Bride’s Dream, Minnie<br />
Pearl<br />
Judges: Lorraine Hilfer<br />
Irresistible<br />
Full Blown Mini: Paul Berns<br />
Magic Carrousel<br />
MINI ATURE ROSES FOR SALE<br />
1 st Vice President, Jim Zimmerman will have the following miniature roses for sale at the <strong>Spring</strong><br />
<strong>Buckeye</strong> <strong>District</strong> Meeting at a sale price of $5.00 each.<br />
Amber Star<br />
Autumn Splendor<br />
Bella Via<br />
Behold<br />
Best Friends<br />
Cachet<br />
Carolina Lady<br />
Florida International<br />
Gentleman’s Agreement<br />
Glamour Girl<br />
Glowing Amber<br />
Golden Beryl<br />
Hilde<br />
Jilly Jewel<br />
Marie Jeanette<br />
Merlot<br />
Michel Cholet<br />
Mini Tango<br />
Mitchie’s Gold<br />
Mobile Jubilee<br />
Old Country Charm<br />
Old Glory<br />
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Olympic Gold<br />
Patriot’s Dream<br />
Ruby<br />
Ruby Baby<br />
Soroptimist International<br />
Sunshine Girl<br />
Sweet Diana<br />
Sweet Melody<br />
Tiffany Lynn<br />
Y2K
<strong>Buckeye</strong> Rose Bulletin<br />
1440 Grandview Ave.<br />
Bucyrus, Ohio 44820-3589<br />
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