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24 JUL 12 by
barb
Nope. It's definitely Ava Rose.
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24 MAY 10 by
barb
Snow Ruby was bred and introduced by John Clements at Heirloom Roses, not by "Unknown" as shown in the HelpMeFind listing. Heirloom's 2003 catalog reads "Snow Ruby (TM) (Clesruby) - An outstanding exhibition style miniature that I feel will be in great demand. Rich, velvety, red blooms with a reverse as pure as snow. An Heirloom Roses introduction. H 14-22", B 1 3/4", P 30+, Z 5-9."
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25 MAY 10 by
Cass
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2 NOV 09 by
barb
Snow Ruby was bred and introduced by John Clements at Heirloom Roses, not by "Unknown" as shown in the HelpMeFind listing. Heirloom's 2003 catalog reads "Snow Ruby (TM) (Clesruby) - An outstanding exhibition style miniature that I feel will be in great demand. Rich, velvety, red blooms with a reverse as pure as snow. An Heirloom Roses introduction. H 14-22", B 1 3/4", P 30+, Z 5-9."
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15 OCT 09 by
barb
I think Snow Ruby was bred & introduced by John Clemens of Heirloom Roses, not "Unknown" as stated here. The 2003 Heirloom Rose catalog shows "Snow Ruby (Clesruby): An outstanding exhibition style miniature that I feel will be in great demand. Rich, velvety, red blooms with a reverse as pure as snow. An Heirloom Roses introduction. H 14-22", B 1 3/4", P 30+, Z 5-9." Snow Ruby was offered from 2003 through 2007, but disappeared from the catalog in 2008.
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