In 'The Bachelor', the ceremony where contestants receive roses to remain on the show is called the rose ceremony.
The Bachelor gives roses to selected contestants at the end of many episodes or dating rounds. Receiving a rose means the contestant continues into the next stage, while contestants who do not receive one are eliminated. The ceremony is one of the program's best-known recurring formats.
Roses can also be offered during dates or other parts of an episode, but the formal group elimination event is specifically called the rose ceremony. The comparable franchise series 'The Bachelorette' uses the same terminology, with a female lead giving roses to male contestants.
The show premiered on ABC in 2002 and became the foundation of a large international franchise. Rose ceremonies are often followed by travel, hometown visits, or fantasy-suite dates as the field narrows.