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CMalarkey
most recent 2 APR 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 APR 21 by CMalarkey
My 'Sugar Moon' has easily topped 12' tall. Has anyone else growing 'Sugar Moon' experienced this?
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most recent 26 JUL 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 JUL 20 by CMalarkey
Hi Beth,

It's the photo you uploaded on 20 SEPTEMBER 16 and shows the flower hanging down.

How would you like to be credited??

Thanks,

Charlie
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most recent 26 JUL 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Reply #1 of 1 posted 26 JUL 20 by Patricia Routley
Would you delete your email address from your comment please. (It attracts SPAM).
I am sure Beth will respond here in this comment.
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Reply #2 of 1 posted 26 JUL 20 by Beth's Northern CA Rose Garden
Sure. Just let me know which one and I can email the jpeg.

Beth
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most recent 21 MAY 19 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 11 MAY 19 by CMalarkey
I would like to know can anyone supply a reference to support the statement I've read that Graham Thomas disparaged 'Goethe.'
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Reply #1 of 7 posted 12 MAY 19 by jedmar
'Goethe' is not mentioned in either of GST's books on Shrub roses.
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Reply #2 of 7 posted 15 MAY 19 by Palustris
Yes, that's correct, but he did mention 'Goethe' in the GST 'Rose Book'

" A rather unsuccessful merging of two dissimilar parents, R. multiflora and a moss rose. Very vigorous, excessively prickly with much bristly brownish-green moss. Panicles of flowers are born freely; they are small semi-double or nearly single, light crimson to pink, with some scent. 5 feet"
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Reply #3 of 7 posted 15 MAY 19 by jedmar
I am intrigued: where does he say that? The "Rose Book" is a compendium of his two books on Shrub roses plus "Climbing Roses Old and New" and I could not find a mention in any of These.
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Reply #4 of 7 posted 16 MAY 19 by Patricia Routley
Page 64. In between ‘Gloire des Mousseux’ and ‘Henri Martin’.
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Reply #5 of 7 posted 16 MAY 19 by jedmar
Those two are on p. 187 of "Old Shrub Roses" and there is nothing in between. It seems GST did not just add the 3 books, but revised the text. I will have to get the "Rose Book" too.
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Reply #6 of 7 posted 21 MAY 19 by kgs
Here's the citation:

Thomas, Graham Stuart. The Graham Stuart Thomas Rose Book. Portland, Or.: Sagapress/Timber, 1994.

The ISBN is 0881922803. A note in the bibliographic record states, "Comprising The old shrub roses. Shrub roses of today. Climbing roses old and new; enlarged and thoroughly revised." The last statement suggests GST not only compiled three books but added material.
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Reply #7 of 7 posted 21 MAY 19 by jedmar
Thank you, I ordered it! Cheapest was to buy it from USA.
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