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"Striped Jocelyn" rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 124-839
most recent 29 MAR 23 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 3 JAN 21 by flowerchild75 - Zone 6a Missouri
The STRIPED variety of Jocelyn is no longer available/sold at Rogue Valley Roses. They do still have Jocelyn, however, it is out-of-stock at the time of this posting. Is anyone aware of any other online, mail-order nurseries that you can purchase 'Striped Jocelyn' from? So gorgeous!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 29 MAR 23 by Paul Barden
This striped sport is extinct now, I believe. I no longer have it.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 29 MAR 23 by Lee H.
There appears to be one member still growing it in California.
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Discussion id : 48-333
most recent 21 SEP 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 SEP 10 by lookin4you2xist
I can not wait for Rogue Valley Roses to offer this rose! It'll be Ultra Pampered!!! Congratulations on such a stunning sport Paul!
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Discussion id : 41-204
most recent 17 DEC 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 DEC 09 by Jay-Jay
Hallo Paul,. An Australian Ladymailed to me that in my previous comment Iused an improperword to describe the kind of grafting I meant. In English it was incorrect too! Although this descr. is commonly professionally used in Holland and I grafted this way thousands of fruittrees in hundreds of varieties throughout the years. Tried it out on roses and they flourish! I looked it up in the "Grafters Handbook" from1946 with dozens and dozensof ways to graft. The properdescr. would be:"The(improved-) whip-and-tongue graft". I'm sorry when I may have offended some people by my choice of words, I did not mean to. Good luck by trying or maybe trying out other suggestions to graft from the handbook!
Greetings from Jay-Jay.
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Discussion id : 41-197
most recent 16 DEC 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 DEC 09 by Jay-Jay
Maybe you should try to graft this rose with the English copulation using unripe 'green' wood. Or even put appr.20 cm of 1 year old twigs in potting soil, or use the twig under the flower for that purpose.
Good luck! Jay-Jay.
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