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Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005
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Page 1: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

Name That Rose!

Presentation by:American Rose Society

Program Services CommitteeSteve Jones, Chairman

Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin©2005

Page 2: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

Known as the Sweetheart Rose, this Polyantha was introduced in 1881

Mlle Cecile Brunner

Page 3: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Hybrid Tea is the world’s favorite rose, introduced in 1945

Peace

Page 4: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This climber was a recent AARS winner

Fourth of July

Page 5: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Hybrid Tea is an AARS winner from 1981, it is still popular today

Brandy

Page 6: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This English Rose is named for a well known toiletry store

Evelyn

Page 7: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Species Rose was named for the wife of the head of Kew Gardens

Lady Banks Rose

Page 8: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Shrub is very popular and grows well in most climates

Sally Holmes

Page 9: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This rose was named for a famous French General’s house

Souvenir de la Malmaison

Page 10: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This white Miniature rose is a top garden and exhibition rose

Irresistible

Page 11: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Portland/Damask is the top exhibition Old Garden Rose

Rose de Rescht

Page 12: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Hybrid Tea is very popular and has a strong fragrance

Double Delight

Page 13: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This moss is also called Chapeau de Napoleon because the buds resemble his triangular hat

Crested Moss

Page 14: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

Very fragrant Hybrid Tea, named for a President

Mister Lincoln

Page 15: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This once blooming Climber is a common rootstock

Dr. Huey

Page 16: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

One of the first David Austin English Roses, it has a powerful fragrance

Belle Story

Page 17: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This is a very popular red Floribunda

Europeana

Page 18: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

One of the most popular Miniature roses, bred by Dee Bennett

Jean Kenneally

Page 19: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Floribunda was named for a top

hybridizer

Gene Boerner

Page 20: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This China had its petals revert back to sepals/leaves

Green Rose

Page 21: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

One of the most popular roses, this Floribunda tolerates all climates and is a top landscape rose

Iceberg

Page 22: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

A top disease resistant rose and AARS winning Shrub

Knockout

Page 23: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This Climbing Tea is one of the most popular old garden roses

Sombreuil

Page 24: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This single red climber is a top rose show winner

Altissimo

Page 25: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

A popular disease resistant and very fragrant Floribunda

Playgirl

Page 26: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

The most popular Polyantha, also a top show rose

The Fairy

Page 27: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

One of the first Miniature roses, still popular today

Starina

Page 28: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This striped Gallica was named for a mistress of a King

Rosa Mundi

Page 29: Name That Rose! Presentation by: American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin ©2005.

This yellow Floribunda won the Gamble Award for fragrance

Sunsprite

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A popular Floribunda, named for a cartoon character

Betty Boop


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