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Discussion id : 33-476
most recent 26 JAN 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 JAN 09 by Unregistered Guest
GOLDNE GLOW can be purchased at Lowe's Hardware in Silicon Valley, CA for $10.
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Discussion id : 5-056
most recent 23 NOV 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Unregistered Guest
All the plants I saw at The Home Depots in Denver and Tampa and such were 'Gold Glow' , a Hybrid Tea/Floribuna thing. But the name DID catch my eye! John
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 20 FEB 07 by Unregistered Guest
Feb 2007 at Home Depot in Bay Area, CALIF. I read the metal tag "GOLD GLOW" and the pkg
label lists it as a climber?!? Last year it was labeled as a 'floribunda': As I am relatively knew to rose growing, I'm easily confused . . . ~kHAAS of Silicon Valley
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 23 NOV 08 by Marek Stepien
delete this reply
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Reply #4 of 2 posted 23 NOV 08 by HMF Admin
delete what ?
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Reply #5 of 2 posted 23 NOV 08 by Marek Stepien
Admin, please delete this reply; I added it as a mistake. But please keep my reply #3.
Apologize for inconveniences.
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Reply #6 of 2 posted 23 NOV 08 by Unregistered Guest
No need to apologize, we appreciate your participation with HMF.
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Reply #3 of 2 posted 23 NOV 08 by Marek Stepien
The ARS publication "Modern Roses 12" says there are three different roses with name "Gold Glow" and another two with "Golden Glow". They are as follows:

1. Gold Glow - Hybrid Tea, deep yellow, introduced in 1959
2. Gold Glow - Climbing, deep yellow, introduced in 1964
3. Gold Glow Bronze Sport - Hybrid Tea, yellow blend, introduced in 1986
4. Golden Glow - Hybrid Tea, apricot blend, introduced in 1918
5. Golden Glow - Hybrid Wichurana, medium yellow, introduced in 1937

This entry is about "Golden Glow" #5.
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