About


The New Zealand Rose Society (Inc) is a non profit organisation dedicated to promoting the cultivation of the world’s most favourite flower.

Founded in 1931, the society is made up of 35 district rose societies working at a local level to ‘To implant the rose in the hearts and gardens of the people’ which is the motto of the New Zealand Rose Society.

District rose societies hold meetings, organise rose shows and pruning demonstrations, publish newsletters and arrange garden visits.

National Conventions and shows are also organised where rosarians meet, learn from each other and show their best blooms. Rose societies also compete against one another in groups for Rose Ranfurly Shields.

At a national level, the New Zealand Rose Society provides several publications to its members – the cultural handbook and the New Zealand Rose Annual. It also operates the New Zealand International Rose Trial Grounds at Palmerston North in partnership with the Palmerston North City Council.

The New Zealand Rose Society is a founding member of the World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS), an international organisation representing 41 national rose societies worldwide. In 1971, the society hosted the first World Rose Convention in Hamilton and also hosted the 10th in Christchurch in 1994. It also hosted a regional convention in Auckland in 2004.

Office Bearers 2009-2010

  • Patron and President Emeritus - Mrs Nola Simpson
  • President - Mrs Dawn Eagle
  • Immediate Past President - Mr Peter Elliott
  • Vice Presidents - Mrs Eileen Wilcox and Mrs Lynley Neal
  • Council - Mrs Jocelyn Dobson, Mr John Ford, Mr Doug Grant, Mr Peter Bamber
  • Secretary/Treasurer - Mrs Heather MacDonell
  • Editor - Mrs Dawn Eagle
  • Webmaster - Mr Hayden Foulds

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