QBARS - v15n4 Results of the Second Annual Great Lakes Chapter Rhododendron Show
Results of the Second Annual Great Lakes Chapter Rhododendron Show
Cleveland, Ohio
The second annual Rhododendron Show of the Great Lakes Chapter was held at the Garden Center of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, on May 27th and May 28th with Paul Bosley, Sr. and Peter Girard, Sr. as co-chairmen.
The session was approximately two weeks late at the time of the show, the most abnormal in the memory of any of the professional nurserymen who make up a large part of the Chapter's membership, and it was at first feared that it would be impossible to stage a creditable display. Further, the 1961 season followed the coldest winter in this region since the 1880's.
The loyal support of the Chapter's members resulted in a remarkably good show, filling the large exhibition rooms of the Garden Center with color from Rhododendrons and Azaleas which may never again still be in bloom on the usual show dates at the end of May. Even R. schlippenbachii , the earliest deciduous Azalea successful in this climate, was shown. Perhaps still more remarkable, hybrids of R. mucronulatum and of racemosum were exhibited. The midseason cultivars which would ordinarily constitute 90% of the entries were almost entirely missing. Class 1, Catawba Hybrids in Commerce, which would normally be the largest single class in the show with hundreds of exhibits, had less than a dozen. Class 2, Catawbiense hybrid Seedlings Not in Commerce, which last year attracted 70 entries, this year had about a half dozen.
In lieu of the material usually seen Judges O. S. Pride, Lewis Lipp and Kathryn Loesch were presented with large numbers of Azaleas and of scaly leaved Rhododendrons to consider in making awards. The deep carmine Rh. 'General Eisenhower', a Dutch hybrid, won for Dr. Louis Martin the First President's Sterling Award for Best in Show. Rh. 'Lavender Lady', exhibited by its creator, Mr. A. M. Shammarello, easily bested its competition for the cup for the best R. catawbiense hybrid in commerce, and Paul Bosley, Sr., won the cup for the best Catawba hybrid not in commerce with an imposing pink Dexter hybrid, No. BD 1016.
The numerous entries of a new exhibitor, Mr. Ernest Stanton, owner of Westcroft Gardens at Grosse Ile, Michigan attracted much attention from both Chapter members and from the both Azaleas and Rhododendrons, won public. Mr. Stanton, a hybridizer of first, second and third in the important Class 31, New Hybrid Seedlings Exhibited by the Breeder, and received numerous awards in other classes.
Mr. E. Stroombeek managed the gardens and arrangements of B&B blooming plants. Dr. Lewis Martin supervised the classification of entries for the show. Mr. Frank A. Meyers, with the assistance of Mrs. Lewis Lipp and Mrs. Woods King, arranged the tours by bus of outstanding gardens in the Cleveland region and scheduled other activities throughout the clay with an efficiency and precision which delighted our members. Miss Viola Briner and Mr. Ashley Norcross of the Garden Center of Greater Cleveland handled the publicity for the show and contributed their advice and time in other ways to insure its success.
CUT TRUSSES |
1. Standard "iron clad" catawbiense hybrids in commerce. |
a. 'Catawbiense Album' - |
b. Any other White - |
c. Pink - |
d. 'Roseum Elegans' - |
e. Lavender - |
f. Purple - |
g. 'America' |
1st-Paul Bosley |
h. 'Dr. Dresselhuys' - |
i. 'Nova Zembla' - |
j. Any other red |
1st-Mrs. R. S. Scott, 'Van Weerden Poehlman' |
2nd-Frank Myers |
k. Any other color - |
2. Catawbiense hybrid seedlings not in commerce . |
1st-David Leach, 'Catawbiense Album' X yakushimanum |
2nd-David Leach, 'Catawbiense Album' X vernicosum |
3rd-Tony Schammarello, #B 20 R 4th-Wm. Fueger |
3. Caucasicum hybrids, including hybrids of 'Cunningham's White' & 'Boule de Neige'. |
1st-Tony Shammarello, Hybrid |
2nd-Tony Shammarello, A-8-R |
3rd-Tony Shammarello, C-27-P |
4. Fortunei series hybrids of discolor, decorum, etc., any color. |
1st-B. F. Ailes, 'Hasson' |
2nd-B. F. Ailes, 'Mrs. Furnival' |
3rd-Frank Myers, fortunei hybrid |
4th-B. F. Ailes, 'Mars' |
5. Smirnowii hybrids. |
1st-Frank Myers |
2nd-Frank Myers |
3rd-Frank Myers 4th-Frank Myers |
6. Maximum hybrids |
No entries |
7. Dexter hybrids, named or unnamed. |
1st-Paul Bosley, #BD 1009 |
2nd-Paul Bosley, 'Lavender Princess' |
3rd-Paul Bosley, #BD 1016 |
8. Scaly-leaved hybrids, including carolinianum and mucronulatum hybrids. |
1st--David Leach, 'Marguerite' |
2nd-R. O. Bartoo |
3rd-Ernest Stanton, 'Windbeam' |
9. Any hybrids not included in classes 1 through 8. |
1st-Dr. Louis Martin, 'Hasson' |
2nd-Dr. Louis Martin, 'General Eisenhower' |
3rd-Ernest Stanton, 'Goldfort' |
3rd-Peter Girard, 'Blue Peter' |
10. Species of the Ponticum series. |
No entries |
11. Species of the Fortunei series. |
3rd-Tony Shammarello, fortunei |
12. Scaly leaved species. |
1st-Frank Myers, carolinianum |
2nd-Frank Myers, carolinianum |
3rd-David Leach, carolinianum |
13. Any species not included in classes 10 through 12. |
1st-Marbarju Gardens, racemosum |
14. Ghent Azalea hybrids, named or new seedlings, including double (Rustica) forms |
1st-Paul Bosley, 'Aida' |
2nd-Paul Bosley, 'Norma' |
3rd-Paul Bosley, 'Byron' |
15. Exbury, Knap Hill, Ilam and Embley hybrids, named or seedlings. |
1st-Musser Forests, Exbury hybrid seedling, unnamed |
2nd-Paul Bosley, Exbury hybrid, seedling, unnamed |
3rd-C. D. Withrow, Hybrid seedling |
16. Mollis Azalea hybrids, named or seedlings. |
1st-Frank Myers, Mollis hybrid seedling, unnamed |
1st-O. S. Pride, White Mollis hybrid seedling, unnamed |
2nd-Peter Girard, Mrs. 'Peter Koster' |
3rd-Wm. Fetterhoff, 'Directeur Moerlands' |
17. Occidentale Hybrid Azaleas (Exquisita, Grociosa, Magnifica, etc.) |
No entries |
18. Any deciduous Azalea hybrids not included in classes 14 through 17. |
1st-Ernest Stanton, 'Erie Sunset' |
2nd-Ernest Stanton, 'Lake St. Clair' |
3rd-Paul Bosley, 'Altaclarense' |
19. Native deciduous Azalea species (roseum, nudiflorum, calendulaceum, etc.) |
No entries |
20. Deciduous Azalea species not included in class 19. |
1st-David Leach, schlippenbachii |
2nd-David Leach, schlippenbachii |
3rd-David Leach, schlippenbachii |
21. Persistent-leaved Azaleas, Japanese and Kurume hybrids, named or unnamed excluding greenhouse forcing Azaleas. |
a. White |
1st-Peter Girard, 'Donna' |
2nd-C. E. Hughes, Ledifolia alba |
3rd-E. Schmidt, 'Wilhelmina Vuyk' |
b. Pink |
1st-Frank Myers, 'Little Beauty' |
2nd-O S. Pride, 'Eureka' |
3rd-Dr. Louis Martin, 'Fedora' |
c. Purple |
1st-E. Schmidt, Unnamed hybrid seedling |
2nd-E. Schmidt, 'Corsage' |
3rd-E. Schmidt, 'Sherwood Orchid' |
d. Red |
1st-Frank Myers, 'Hino-crimson' |
2nd-Frank Myers, 'Hino-crimson' |
3rd-Frank Myers, 'Hinodegiri' |
22. Persistant-leaved Azaleas, poukanense hybrids |
1st-Tony Shammarello, 'Desiree' |
2nd-Frank Myers, 'Christine' |
3rd-Peter Girard, 'Lavendula' |
23. Gable persistant-leaved Azalea hybrids. |
1st-Mrs. R. S. Scott, 'Louise Gable' |
2nd-Marbarju Gardens, 'Stewartstonian' |
3rd-Wm. Fetterhoff, 'Royalty' |
24. Glenn Dale persistant-leaved Azalea hybrids. |
lst-Wm. Fueger, Glenn Dale hybrid, unnamed |
2nd-Wm. Fueger, Glenn Dale hybrid, unnamed |
3rd-Wm. Fueger, Glenn Dale hybrid, unnamed |
25. Persistant-leaved Azalea species of the Obtusum Subseries. |
2nd-Mrs. R. S. Scott, obtusum |
3rd-Frank Myers, kaempferi |
GROWING PLANTS-(balled) |
26. Named Rhododendron hybrids in commerce. |
a. Less than 3' earth ball |
1st-Tony Shammarello, 'Spring Parade' |
2nd-Tony Shammarello, 'Holden' |
3rd-Tony Shammarello, 'Rocket' |
b. More than 3' including earth ball. |
1st-Tony Shammarello, 'Lavender Lady' |
2nd-Ernest Stanton, 'Blue Peter' |
27. Unnamed or numbered Rhododendron hybrids. |
a. Less than 3' including earth ball |
1st-Tony Shammarello, B-31-R |
b. More than 3' including earth ball |
1st-Tony Shammarello, B-20-R |
1st-Tony Shammarello, R. unnamed |
28. All Rhododendron species. |
a. Less than 3' including earth ball |
No entries |
b. More than 3' including earth ball |
1st-Paul Bosley, carolinianum |
29. Azaleas, deciduous. |
a. 6 inches to 18 inches |
lst-Musser Forests, 'Dr. Oosthoek' |
2nd-Musser Forests, Exbury hybrid seedling, unnamed |
3rd-Musser Forests, Exbury hybrid seedling, unnamed |
b. 18 inches and up |
1st-Tony Shammarello, Mollis hybrid seedling, unnamed |
1st-Tony Shammarello, 'Red King' |
2nd, Tony Shammarello, Yellow mollis seedling, unnamed |
3rd-Carl Gullo, Freya |
30. Azalea, persistant-leaved (evergreen) a. 6 inches to 18 inches |
1st-Peter Girard, Lavendula |
2nd-Musser Forests, Herbert |
3rd-Peter Girard, Violetta |
31. New hybrid seedling (Rhododendron or Azalea) exhibited by breeder
and never before shown. Special trophy to be awarded by judges, also recommendation for A.R.S. "P. A" |
1st-Ernest Stanton, 'Lake Erie' |
2nd-Ernest Stanton, 'Myrtleleaf' |
3rd-Ernest Stanton, 'Lake Michigan' |