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Judy Frederick

Biographical Profile of Judy Frederick
NCNH District Horticulture Judges' Chair

Local Rose Society Membership: Gold Country Rose Society

Other Societies & Groups: Sierra Foothills Rose Society and Butte Rose Society

Years Growing Roses: Since 1987 - 35 years

How I Started with Roses: We enjoyed a weekend at an Amador County Bed And Breakfast Inn, May, 1986, for our first anniversary, and I asked my husband if he could remove some lawn and create a rose bed like the B&B had! We planted seven bare root roses in January, 1987.

Profession: R.N. and then an Elementary School Teacher; Retired

Rose Society Offices: Gold Country Rose Society past offices: Secretary, Vice-President, President and Historian

Comments: Master Rosarian; Rose Nuggets newsletter editor 2016-2022



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