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Miracle On The Hudson takes Most Outstanding Rose in the 2014 Biltmore International Rose Trials<\/b><\/p>\n

ASHEVILLE, N.C.<\/b>\u00a0 <\/span>\u2013 \u201cMiracle On The Hudson,\u201d bred by Robert Neal Rippetoe in California, recently took the George & Edith Vanderbilt Award for Most Outstanding Rose in the 2014 Biltmore International Rose Trials competition. An international jury selected the winning roses in 11 categories.<\/p>\n

\u201cMiracle\u201d also took the top spot in three additional categories:\u00a0the Chauncey Beadle Award for Best Shrub Rose; the William Cecil Award for Best Growth Habit; and the Lord Burleigh Award for Most Disease Resistant.<\/p>\n

Since 2011, Biltmore\u2019s Rose Garden has been home to the trials in which more than 90 varieties from growers and breeders worldwide have been planted and cared for by Biltmore\u2019s expert horticulturalists. Each trial lasts two years and a permanent jury judges the roses four times per year. During this year\u2019s competition, the international and permanent juries conducted the final round of judging for the trial group of 29 roses planted in 2012.<\/p>\n

Before entering their roses into trials and competition, breeders work on their creations for four or five years prior. The roses judged this year were from Canada, France, Ireland, Germany, the UK and the U.S. Rose trials are a more common occurrence in Europe, with trials held in 20 different locations in 15 countries.<\/p>\n

New rose varieties will be planted for trials each May. They are evaluated for garden performance, fragrance, disease resistance and ability to be used in varying landscape situations. The next awards will be in 2015 for the trials planted in 2013 and will continue annually.<\/p>\n

This year\u2019s winners were:<\/p>\n

The<\/b> George & Edith Vanderbilt Award for Most Outstanding Rose of The Trials<\/b><\/p>\n

Chauncey Beadle Award for Best Shrub Rose<\/b><\/p>\n

William Cecil Award for Best Growth Habit<\/b><\/p>\n

Lord Burleigh Award for Most Disease Resistant<\/b><\/p>\n

“Miracle on The Hudson” bred by Neal Rippetoe of California, distributed by Roses Unlimited & Certified Roses<\/p>\n

Award of Excellence For Best Established Rose<\/b>
\n\u201cHonorine de Brabant\u201d<\/p>\n

Frederick Law Olmsted Award for Best Groundcover<\/b>
\n\u201cSweet Drift\u201d (MEIswetdom) bred by Meilland in France, distributed by Star Roses and Plants available at garden centers nationwide.<\/p>\n

Edith Wharton Award for Best Floribunda<\/b>
\n\u201cTequila Supreme\u201d (MEIkokan) bred by Meilland in France, distributed by Star Roses and Plants available at garden centers nationwide.<\/p>\n

The Honorable John Cecil Award for Open Group<\/b>
\n\u201cPookah\u201d \u2013 polyantha bred in California by James Delahanty and available through Burlington Rose Nursery in California.<\/p>\n

Gilded Age Award for Best Climber
\n<\/b>\u201cBajazzo\u201d (KORteheba)\u00a0bred in Germany by Kordes, available through Roses Unlimited.<\/p>\n

Pauline Merrell Award for Best Hybrid Tea<\/b>
\n\u201cFrancis Meilland\u201d (MEItroni) \u00a0bred by Meilland in France, distributed by Star Roses and Plants available in garden centers nationwide.<\/p>\n

Cornelia Vanderbilt Cecil Award for Most Fragrant Rose
\n<\/b>\u201cMunstead Wood\u201d (AUSbernard) bred in the UK by David Austin Roses and available in the U.S. through David Austin Roses in Tyler, TX.<\/p>\n

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