Weeks AARS Winning Roses |
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Each year seedlings are evaluated in nation-wide trial grounds for a two year period. Official All-America Rose Selections test gardens are located throughout the U.S., each with its own judge. The best performers are designated as AARS Award Winners and are promoted with well-recognized AARS symbol. AARS has been testing roses since 1938. Over the years, the program has evolved into a sophisticated process. A network of Official Test Gardens, within select Public Gardens throughout the United States test the potential AARS winning roses. These gardens, which represent a wide range of climates, maintain standards specified by AARS to ensure that roses undergoing testing receive the care normally provided by an average - not necessarily expert - home gardener. Rose specimens are submitted to the gardens each year from rose producers. |
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AARS Winner 2011 Grandiflora Red blend |
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AARS Winner 2009 Floribunda
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AARS Winner 2008 Grandiflora Golden-yellow edged & blushed with ruby
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AARS Winner 2007 Grandiflora Deep golden yellow spun orange-pink
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AARS Winner 2006 Floribunda
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AARS Winner 2006 Grandiflora Ruffled red-purple with a lavender ‘eye'
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AARS Winner 2005 Grandiflora
Golden-oranget inside bronzy-red out
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AARS Winner 1999 Floribunda
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AARS Winner 1999 Climber Velvety red striped with bright white
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AARS Winner 1998 Hybrid Tea Creany apricot amber blend
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AARS Winner 1997 Floribunda
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AARS Winner 1996 Floribunda
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AARS Winner 1996 Hybrid Tea
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Do you ever wonder what it takes to grow your favorite rose? The Making of a Winning Rose |
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