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Submissions should Include color images (color prints, large-format transparencies, or high-res digital images on CD along with a labeled color printout), a brief project description, and a complete credit and product source list. No slides or e-mailed submissions are allowed. All materials must be received by Friday, April 7th. Selected entries will be featured in Record's July 2006 issue.


SHRUB ROSES is an all-embracing classification that covers a huge range of roses including Species and Old roses, such as Bourbon, China, Damask, Moss, and Tea types. These roses are mostly big, heavy-petaled and perfumed, available in wonderful colors. TERMS USED to describe the colors of flowers Include color: • Single color: one color • Bi-color: the colors on the inside and outside of each petal are different • Blend: two or more colors on each petal • Multi-colored: colors change with age • Hand-painted: center is light-colored and delicately feathered merging with other colors toward the outside • Striped: two or more colors positioned in bands or stripes

 

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