All-America Rose Selections Celebrates 70th Anniversary


All-America Rose SelectionS CELEBRATES 70TH ANNIVERSARY WITH TWO WINNING ROSES FOR 2008 SEASON

If the World's Best New Roses Had Their Say, Gold Would Be the Garden's New Green

SAN FRANCISCO, MARCH 20, 2007 - Gold.  It's the color of success, sunshine and is associated with feelings of joy, intelligence and energy. As a rose color, it's known for friendship, delight and the promise of a new beginning. For 2008, All-America Rose SelectionsTM (AARSTM, www.rose.org) celebrates those sentiments with the introduction of its 2008 Winners: Dream Come TrueTM and Mardi Gras.

As holders of the coveted "AARS Winner" title, these two new roses excelled during two years of testing against 15 criteria - including ease of maintenance and disease resistance - in the world's toughest rose trial. Bearing the AARS red rose seal of approval ensures that these rose bushes will flourish in gardens nationwide.

"Since 1938, AARS has identified the best roses for gardens across the country," said AARS president Steve Hutton. "We are continually impressed to see the unique - and exceptional - new rose varieties stand up to our rigorous testing. The 2008 Winners are sure to bring much delight to gardeners nationwide."

Dream Come TrueTM

Dream Come True is a stunning sight of catchy colors, which lures the likes of even non-rose lovers to its side.  This rose produces flawlessly formed yellow blossoms, blushed with ruby-red at the tips, all set amongst abundant matte green foliage. The big, bushy vigorous plant yields long-stemmed, long-lived blooms with mild tea fragrance, making it lovely in the landscape and a great choice for bouquets.

Dream Come True was hybridized by Dr. John Pottschmidt of Cincinnati, Ohio - only the 3rd amateur hybridizer to win the AARS Award in 67 years - and introduced by Weeks Roses of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.

Mardi Gras

With flamboyant blooms in a novel blend of pink, orange, and yellow, and a delightful peppery scent, Mardi Gras creates a festive atmosphere in any setting. Each high-centered hybrid tea style bloom begins as an apricot-orange bud that slowly spirals open to reveal a 4-inch bright pink and orange bloom with a yellow base. As an All-America Rose Selections (AARS) winner, this festive floribunda has proven to perform exceptionally well across the country with little-to-no care. The colorful blooms are perfectly framed with dark green, semi-glossy foliage, and its upright columnar habit makes Mardi Gras an ideal rose to use as a hedge or in a border with mixed perennials.

Mardi Gras was hybridized by Keith Zary and is introduced by Jackson & Perkins Wholesale, Inc. of Medford, Ore.

Editors Note:  Please contact AARS to be added to our Growers' Reserve List and receive the annual AARS winning roses a year in advance to experience in your own garden: rose@rose.org / 415-249-6776.

About All-America Rose Selections (www.rose.org)
AARS is a nonprofit association of rose growers and introducers dedicated to bringing exceptional, easy-to-grow roses to gardeners across the county. AARS operates the world's most rigorous plant trial program via a network of more than 20 official test gardens throughout the country and representing all climate zones. This sophisticated evaluation process results in a new crop of AARS winning roses each year, guaranteeing that only the best make it into your garden. AARS strives to identify roses that are easy to grow, and evaluates plants on more than 15 qualities, including disease resistance, vigor and fragrance.  Look for the AARS red rose logo as a seal of approval identifying the best roses on the market.