WFRS Prizes
One of the most visible results of the WFRS committees is the publication of awards:
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1995 - Roseraie de l'Haÿ du Val de Marne L'Haÿ-les-Roses (France)
1996 - II Roseto Botanico Carla Fineschi Cavriglia (Italy)
1998 - The Garden of Roses at Hex Castle Hex (Belgium)
2000 - The City of Belfast International Rose Garden, Sir Thomas & Lady Dixon Park (Belfast)
2003 - Rosarium Sangerhausen (Germany)
2003 - Victoria State Rose Garden, Victoria (Australia)
2003 - The Rose Garden at Vrijbroek Park Mechelen (Belgium)
2003 - The Rose Garden at the Montreal Botanical Garden (Canada)
2003 - Rosenneuheitengarten Beutig Baden-Baden (Germany)
2003 - The Wohl Rose Park of Jerusalem Jerusalem (Israel)
2003 - II Roseto Niso Fumagall, Monza (Italy)
2003 - Dugald Mackenzie Rose Garden, Palmerston North (New Zealand)
2003 - Fresh Woods, Elgin (Afrique du Sud)
2003 - Inez Parker Mem. Rose Garden, San Diego (USA)
2003 - The Gardens of the ARS, Shreveport (USA)
2003 - Flower Festival Commemorative Park Gifu (Japan)
2006 - Coughton Court, Alcester (Great Britain)
2006 - Bara Koon, Fukuyama (Japan)
2006 - Rose Hills, California (USA)
2006 - Centenary Rose Garden, Tamil Nadu (India)
2006 - Parc le La Grange, Geneva (Switzerland)
2006 - Parc de la Tete d'Or, Lyon (France)
2006 - Utsubo Koen, Osaka (Japan)
2006 - Ramln Ortiz Rosaleda, Madrid (Spain)
2006 - Washington Park Int. Rose Test Garden, Portland (USA)
2006 - Roger's Rose Garden, Hamilton (New Zealand)
2009 - Morwell Centenary Rose Garden (Australia)
2009 - Shenzen Renmin Park (China)
2009 - Roseraie du Parc Floral de la Beaujoire (France)
2009 - Jindai Botanical Park (Japan)
2009 - Toll Cross Park (Scotland)
2009 - Roserar de Cervantes (Spain)
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1976 | - | 'Peace' ('Gioiao', 'Gloria Dei', 'Madame A. Meilland') 1945 |
Francis Meilland (France) |
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1979 | - | 'Queen Elizabeth' 1954 |
WE Lammerts (USA) |
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1981 | - | 'Fragrant Cloud' ('Duftwolke', 'Nuage Parfumé' - TANellis) |
M Tantau (Germany) |
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1983 | - | 'Iceberg' ('Schneewittchen', 'Fée des Neiges') 1958 |
Reimer Kordes (Germany) |
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1985 | - | 'Double Delight' (ANDeli) 1977 |
Herbert Swim (USA) |
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1988 | - | 'Papa Meilland' (MEIsar) 1963 |
Alain Meilland (France) |
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1991 | - | 'Pascali' (LENip) 1963 |
Louis Lens (Belgium) |
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1994 | - | 'Just Joey' 1972 |
Roger Pawsey of Cants (Great Britain) |
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1997 | - | 'New Dawn' (climber) 1930 |
Sport of 'Dr. W Van Fleet' introduced by Dreer of Somerset Rose Nursery (USA) |
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2000 | - | 'Ingrid Bergman' (POUlman) 1984 |
Olesen (Denmark) |
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2003 | - | 'Bonica 82' (MEIdomonac) 1982 |
Alain Meilland (France) |
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2006 | - | 'Elina' (DICjana) 1994 |
Dickson (Ireland) |
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'Pierre de Ronsard' (MEIviolin) | ||
Alain Meilland (France) |
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2009 | - | 'Graham Thomas' (AUSmas) 1983 |
David Austin (Great Britain) |
Hide the WFRS Rose Hall of Fame Prize
In 1988, at the World Rose Convention in Sydney (Australia), it was decided to create the Old Rose Hall of Fame Prize. The goal was to recognize roses with historical or genealogical importance which were popular for many years. Currently, the following roses have received awards:
'Cecile Brunner'
'Souvenir de la Malmaison'
'Gruss an Teplitz' - 2000
'Madame Hardy' - 2006
'Gloire de Dijon'
'Old Blush'
'Madame Alfred Carriére' - 2003
'Rosa Mundi' - 2009
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Hide the WFRS Old Rose Hall of Fame Prize
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