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'Forty-niner' rose Reviews & Comments
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yesterday by
Bug_girl
This rose roots easily and grows well and vigorously on its own roots. My cutting is 2 years old and in bloom almost constantly during the season.
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today by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
Most Forty-niners are virused. I don't think I've ever seen a clean one. If you have a virus free clone you're very fortunate to find it.
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16 JAN 18 by
drossb1986
Does anyone have any experience growing this rose? Despite having the coloring of the faded maroon velour seats in my grandmothers 70's Buick Regal from when I was a child, I've come very close to ordering it own-root from Roses Unlimited. The ARS rating on it is fairly dismal, and they are spot-on with their abysmal rating of Blue River, so I've been hesitant to give her a try.
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#1 of 1 posted
23 MAY 18 by
Dianne's Southwest Idaho Rose Garden
I am not thrilled with this one because it so quickly fades.
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10 MAY 12 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - smithfeild nursey godwin blvd suffolk,va 23434
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10 MAR 08 by
yok
I had arose bush "forty niner" about twenty years ago. Would like to have that bush again. Where can I buy one?
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#1 of 1 posted
12 MAY 08 by
Mike Gleason
Click on the "Buy From" tab, and then follow the link for Roses Unlimited.
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