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19 DEC 08 by
Jonny
Overall a very nice rose. Good fragrance most of the time, good vigor and disease resistance. It does bloom more than any other rose I have. Blooms are large and have a nice form. Even with 200 petals, I have never had a bloom ball or be destroyed early by rain in Arkansas.
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7 SEP 08 by
Jonny
What a great rose this is. Almost continuous bloom, and I personally love the smallish, near-white flowers with a button eye--very cute!! And WOW, the fragrance! The very sweet fragrance is absolutely second to none. Extremely disease resistant. A grouping of these would be extraordinary.
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12 JUN 08 by
Jonny
I received two bands from Paul Barden (thanks Paul!) a few weeks ago, and already have two flowers. They are extremely unique and very attractive to me. They actually have a very nice peachy/fruity fragrance, about 3 out of 5, in my garden. Petal texture truly is like plastic. Very healthy.
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26 JUN 08 by
Lindajp6
Jonny, Could you tell me how you were able to purchase this rose from Paul Barden? I am just so fascinated with this rose and would love to have it in my rose garden. Thank you so much.
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14 MAY 08 by
Jonny
Wonderful in Arkansas. Flowers remind me of baseballs in size and shape, opening only to a funnel for the magnificent fruity fragrance. One of the best to me.
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My sentiments exactly. This rose is beautiful and has one of the most intoxicating fragrance. I had a bouquet of Austin's at work with a single JTO in the middle. Everyone identified that JTO was the bloom with the strongest and best fragrance. Of course it became their hands down favorite rose to all those who have smelled it.
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