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did anyone ever compare this rose to 'cumberland belle'?
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very nice colour, warm and sunny... do the flowers have any fragrance?
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'Bill Reid' does have fragrance, but it is that odd smell similar to 'Suzanne' and some other hardy roses--not the fragrance of 'Golden Celebration.' (I know everyone's nose picks up rose scents a little differently, though.) The flowers are large, a very nice unfading yellow with deeper golden edges, and repeat bloom is good. 'Bill Reid' is moderately thorny and sets hips. In my climate (Twin Cities, Minnesota zone 4) it has gotten some blackspot on the lower leaves, but did not defoliate and has kept on growing and blooming.
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'rose noble' at carsten burkhardts peony database: http://www.paeon.de/aaa/04115.html
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why is it "alchemist" in the description while (almost) all references refer to "alchymist"?
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Good question. If you open the rose page with 'Alchymist' as the rose name and click the BUY FROM tab, you will find several nurseries which have indicated that they carry this rose in their inventory using the spelling of 'Alchemist'.
Smiles, Lyn
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