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Discussion id : 96-129
most recent 1 DEC 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 DEC 16 by Margaret Furness
Some of the photos posted from Europe appear to be of a different rose.
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Discussion id : 88-649
most recent 12 OCT 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 OCT 15 by Linda T.
Available from - Roses Unlimited
http://www.rosesunlimitedownroot.com/
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Discussion id : 43-446
most recent 17 FEB 11 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 26 MAR 10 by billy teabag
re the note on this entry "Seedling of Comtesse de Labarthe until the 1990s when it became a sport...", the 1885 Journal des Roses reference:
"Madame Joseph Schwartz (1880), obtenue par dimorphisme de la variété Comtesse de Labarthe;"
("Madame Joseph Schwartz (1880), obtained through dimorphism from the variety Comtesse de Labarthe,")
is an unambiguous reference to 'Mme Joseph Schwartz' as a sport.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 17 FEB 11 by Raphaela
The blooms of this variety sometimes resemble those of Mme Bravy.
But there are differences in thorns and foliage.
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