Honorable Mention Awards - 2006

Established in 1950, this award is the first official "stamp of approval" by the AHS, where good performance goes beyond the regional level.   To win, a cultivar must receive a minimum of fifteen votes.   These votes must come from no fewer than four different AHS regions.   In voting for this award, Garden Judges must cast their votes only for cultivars observed in their own region.   Cultivars are nominated for the Honorable Mention by their hybridizers.   To be eligible it must have been registered for at least three calendar years.   The Awards & Honors Committee may also nominate a maximum of ten cultivars each year that have been previously overlooked.   Hybridizers may nominate a cultivar a maximum of three times, though not necessarily in consecutive years.   After its third nomination, a cultivar cannot be nominated by the hybridizer.   Three years after winning the Honorable Mention Award, a cultivar automatically moves into competition for the Award of Merit.

 

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