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This lovely rose has been in my garden since the late 1990's. She is lovely and fragrant and often the first hybrid tea to bloom in my zone 6b garden.
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'Sunny Delight' has been a wonderful rose in my garden since 2006 when the garden center I worked for received it by mistake. This awful winter caused its demise...anyone know where I can get another? Last I knew, it was PPAF...
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9 JUN 14 by
Jay-Jay
Maybe take a look under the Buy From Tab for this rose?
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This rose was found at Old North Cemetery in Hartford, Connecticut by a headstone marked Mary Lantry. If anyone has any information about this rose's identification, please contact me.
Andy Vanable
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Marci Martin, who found it, says it is extremely fragrant.
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11 MAR 12 by
Cà Berta
It remands me very much of Duc de Cambridge, an old damask by Laffay ..
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It does look like Duc de Cambridge
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Duc de Cambridge is darker and doesn't have the yellow button eye. This rose is about the size of a small mcintosh apple and is a one time bloomer.
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What about Désirée Parmentier?
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May be 'Aimable Amie'?
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The Old North Rose has a lot more petals and has a round form. Thanx, though!
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The color seems a lot darker, but it could be the lighting. I'll post more pix in June! Thank you!
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The photo is the same as Aimable Amy...too dark, but thank you.
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The photo is the same as Aimable Amy...too dark, but thank you.
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Does anyone know where I can find a 'First Kiss' rose?
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Guillot, France. They say to enquire for postage to countries outside Europe, maybe worth a try? www.rosesguillot.com
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Check the HOW DO I button on the top of the page to find out how to find a vendor of a rose.
Smiles, Lyn
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