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An Introduction from our Chairman..  Mike Roberts (Chairman ARBA) Welcome and thank you for visiting The Amateur Rose Breeders Association website. Breeding roses is a fascinating and rewarding hobby that very often gives those taking part a feeling of real creative accomplishment. From the moment a breeder chooses the parent roses, until a few months later when the seedlings flower for the very first time, there is an exciting anticipation for each of these seedlings will have individual and unique characteristics - the creation of the hybridiser. Many of our members have had national and international success with many of their roses being commercially available. The objects of our association are to protect and promote the interests of its members and to advance the status, knowledge and skill of Amateur Rose Breeders. A Management Committee runs the affairs of the Association and organises regular meetings and events. One of our annual highlights is our summer show where members are invited to display their new rose seedlings which can be seen by the public for the very first time. In 2008 we held our members display as part of the 3 day Great Yorkshire Rose Show held at the Harrogate showground. We improved on our 2007 Silver Gilt award as this year our display was awarded a Gold Medal and the Curzon-Howe-Herrick Silver Rose Bowl for the best exhibit of roses. You can see some photographs of the show under the events menu option. The Association has a permanent Trial Garden located at The Warwickshire Agricultural College, Moreton Morrell, where members' roses undergo a two or three year trial, (Dependent upon the type of rose). Throughout the trial period they are independently judged against set criteria and at the end of the trial prizes are awarded for the winners. ARBA produces a very informative Annual along with regular newsletters and other publications. Details of these can be seen at Publications. Have you ever wanted to give a loved one a truly individual and unique present by naming a rose for them? You can if you go to Name a rose. If you have a question on any aspect of rose breeding then why not email your query to our website adminstrator under contact us and we will endeavour to reply to you within seven working days.
If you wish to become a member and enjoy the benefits of membership please visit Join us. Once again thank you for visiting our website and I hope that you will be inspired by what you have seen and join a very friendly and rewarding organisation. Kind Regards Mike Roberts FRICS, DHM
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