The 2023 AIS National Convention, Convention Awards
During a national convention attendees vote in a number of popularity polls. Voting Ballots for the President's Cup, the Franklin Cook Memorial Cup, the Ben Hager Cup, the Lloyd Zurbrigg-Clarence Mahan Award, and the Gerald Richardson Award are provided in the Convention Booklets. The ballots are turned in after the last garden tour, tabulated, and winners are announced at the convention Awards event. A ballot for the Fifteen Favorite Guest Irises, which is recognition and not an award, is also provided but is tabulated after the convention by the convention host and reported in the next AIS Bulletin.
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The American Iris Society hopes you enjoy scrolling through the Convention Awards galleries.To provide you with additional information, each Iris is linked to its cultivar page in the Encyclopedia, just click on the caption or photo.
The President's Cup Winner and Runners Up
Best In-Region Iris
The President’s Cup is awarded annually during the American Iris Society’s national meeting. Eligibility is restricted to introduced iris that originated within the host region for that year’s national meeting or originated by a hybridizer whose garden is included on the meeting’s official convention tour, regardless of its location. Iris must have been seen growing and in bloom in the meeting’s official tour gardens but need not be official guest iris.Each convention registrant may vote for one variety and The President’s Cup is awarded to the iris with the most votes. In case of a tie, there can be multiple winners.
'Decked Out', TBWinner: 40 VotesTom Burseen 'Delldicated', TB1st Runner Up: 22 VotesTom Burseen 'Don't Doubt Dalton', TB2nd Runner Up: 13 VotesTom Burseen The President's Cup
The Franklin Cook Memorial Cup Winner and Runners Up
Best Out-Of-Region Iris
The Franklin Cook Memorial Cup is awarded annually during the American Iris Society’s national meeting. All introduced iris seen growing and in bloom in the official tour gardens of the meeting are eligible for the Franklin Cook Memorial Cup, except for iris that originated within the host region for that year’s national meeting or originated by a hybridizer whose garden is included on the official garden tour, regardless of its location. Iris considered for this award may or may not be official guest iris. For the convention ballots, introduced iris will include all iris properly registered and offered for sale prior toor in the spring issue of IRISES, the Bulletin of the American Iris Society of the year of that national meeting.Each convention registrant may vote for only one variety and the Franklin Cook Memorial Cup is awarded to the iris receiving the most votes. In case of a tie, there can be multiple winners.
'Lucky Dragon', AB(OGB-)Winner: 22 VotesRichard Tasco 'Phaser On Stun', TB1st Runner Up: 20 VotesDouglas Kanarowski 'Gilded Chocoalte', TB2nd Runner Up: 12 VotesLynda Miller The Franklin Cook Memorial Cup
The Ben R. Hager Cup Winner and Runners Up
Best Median
The Ben R. Hager Cup is awarded annually during the American Iris Society’s national convention. Eligibility is restricted to introduced median iris (e.g. SDB, IB, BB, MTB) seen growing and in bloom in the meeting’s official tour gardens but need not be official guest iris.Each convention registrant may vote for one variety, and the Ben R. Hager Cup is awarded to the iris with the most votes. In case of a tie, there can be multiple winners.
'Blushing Fairy', IBWinner: 13 VotesHooker Nichols 'Rocky Racoon', BB1st Runner Up: 12 VotesLarry Lauer 'Baby Doll Pink', MTB2nd Runner Up: 11 VotesPaul Black The Ben R. Hager Cup
The Lloyd Zurbrigg-Clarence Mahan Cup Winner and Runners Up
Best Seedling
This cup is awarded to the seedling at the AIS’ national convention that receives the most votes by convention registrants. The seedling may be of any type and registered but not introduced. The Cup is presented by AIS Region 4 in honor of two of its distinguished members, Lloyd Zurbrigg, a noted hybridizer of reblooming iris and Clarence Mahan, a hybridizer and past president of AIS. The Zurbrigg-Mahan Cup was first awarded in 2014 at the AIS national Convention in Dallas, Texas. Notably different from other AIS awards, the recipient retains the award, a new engraved cup, which is donated each year.Each convention registrant may vote for only one seedling and the Lloyd Zurbrigg-Clarence Mahan Cup is awarded to the iris receiving the most votes.
19A116i, IBWinner: 35 VotesAva Toth 13-10-c, TB1st Runner Up: 21 VotesJim Cummins 19A37i, IB2nd Runner Up: 15 VotesAva Toth The Lloyd Zurbrigg-Clarence Mahan Cup
The Gerald Richardson Award Winner and Runner Up
Best Integrated Privately Maintained Planting
The Gerald Richardson Award is awarded annually during the American Iris Society’s national meeting, for the best integrated privately maintained planting at an AIS convention garden as designated in the convention booklet. An integrated garden is defined as a garden bed composed of iris and companion plants that displays the iris to their best effect as a landscape plant. Each convention registrant may vote for one garden. The Richardson Award is given to the garden with the most votes. The first Richardson Award was given at the 2019 AIS Convention in San Ramon, CA.Each convention registrant may vote for only one privately maintained planting and the Gerald Richardson Award is awarded to the planting receiving the most votes.
Winner: Mike & Mary Ellen Reed Garden, Farmers Branch, TX
Runner Up: Judy Schneider Garden, Whitesboro, TX
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Doug Chyz September 2023