In 1938, W. Ray Hastings, creator of "All-America Rose Selections", approached Charles Perkins, president of the
Jackson & Perkins company with an idea for a rose testing program. Their conversation led to a meeting in
Chicago on January 8, 1939, with representatives from the seventeen largest rose growers. The outcome of the meeting was the creation of the non-profit organization, "All-America Rose Selections, Inc. (AARS), with the goal of evaluating and promoting outstanding roses."' The first rose trials began in 1939 in AARS test gardens throughout the US. The first AARS winners were announced in 1940. The "All-America Rose Selections" continued each year from 1940 until 2013. The award is considered to be the most prestigious rose award in the
United States. AARS was discontinued after 2013, and was replaced by the new "American Garden Rose Selections" program. ==Rose testing and selection==