Pacific
Southwest District
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Saturday
September 8, 2001
Results Courtesy of Linda Burg
Queen of the Show- ‘St. Patrick’-Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
King of the Show- ‘Brandenburg Gate’-Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Princess of the Show- ‘Natasha Monet’- Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Three blooms, One variety- ‘St. Patrick’ -Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Fully Open Hybrid Tea- ‘Traviata’ Shown by Mari Hooper
Hybrid Tea Spray- ‘Gemini’-Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Floribunda, One bloom per stem- ‘Katherine Loker’ Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Floribunda, One Spray- ‘Sexy Rexy’-Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Modern Shrub- ‘The Squire’ Shown by Lynn Sntesinger
Classic Shrub- ‘Vanity’ Shown by Francis Ratlift
Old Garden Rose prior to1867- ‘Comte de Chambord’ -Shown by Francis Ratlift
OGR introduced in 1867 or later- ‘Mrs. B.R.Cant’ Shown by Jeannette Ransom
Miniature Queen of the Show- ‘Glowing Amber’ Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Miniature King of the Show- ‘Sam Trivitt’ Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Miniature Princess of the Show- ‘Baby Claire’ Shown by Jim Sproul
Three Miniature blooms- ‘Ruby Baby’ and ‘Hap Renshaw’-Shown by Suzanne Horn
Single Petal Miniature bloom, One bloom per stem- ‘Peggy ‘T’’ Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Miniature English Box- ‘Hot Tamale’ Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Best Novice Entry- ‘Autumn Damask’ Shown by Warren Rooney
Fully Open bloom, any type rose except hybrid tea- ‘The Squire’ Shown by Lynn Snetsinger
Large Flowering Climber- ‘Joseph’s Coat’ Shown by Richard Shiell
Floating rose in a bowl- ‘Graceland’ Shown by Carol Cummings
Seedling, one bloom or spray- cross of seedling and ‘Abraham Darby’ Shown by Jim Sproul