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Looks like Kordes Bordeaux
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You are absolutely right. Thank you for reportnig the mistake. I've removed the photo. With kind regards, Matjaz
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Dear Sir or Madam,
at 'Графиня Воронцова' I suggest you add the transliteration 'Grafinia Vorontsova' // romanised in accordance with ICAO rules (2013).
With kind regards, Matjaž Mastnak
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15 MAY 21 by
jedmar
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16 MAY 21 by
MMastnak
I appreciate your extenisive work! With kind regards, mmastnak
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18 JUL 19 by
jedmar
Thank you for the many many photos from the Arboretum. A lot of new roses planted there since my visit!
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19 JUL 19 by
MMastnak
Thany you, Mr. Jedmar.
We developed the rose garden further for a convention of World Federation of Rose Societis, which took place in 2017 in Ljubljana. This is the current list cultivars: http://arboretum.si/arboretum/zbirka-rastlin/sorte-vrtnic I follow the collection and I make efforts to mentain correct labeling. A demanding and interesting work...
If you visit Arboretum Volčji Potok again, please let me know, it would be a pleasure to me to meet you. With kind regars, mmastnak
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19 JUL 19 by
jedmar
It was July 2012, so its been some time. Would appreciate if you could add the complete list to the Arboretum's page.
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19 JUL 19 by
MMastnak
The list is published on the Arboretum's page, but it is not easy to find. We are just before renewal of the page. It must be adapted to smart phones - only 25 % of the page's visiters are still searching for our pages from PCs. The world has changed ;) So the pages will be refurbished and more attention and place given to the rose garden and roses. With kind regardas, M.Mastnak
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18 JUL 19 by
jedmar
Do you know the breeder code for 'Agnes Baltsa'? TAN....
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19 JUL 19 by
MMastnak
Hello! Tha breeder's code in not nown to me. The rose is marketed in Austria by Baumschule Starkl, A-3361 Aschbach. Both names are Austrian (Opernball-Rose and Agnes Baltsa - an opera singer in Viennna). It might a cultivar for Austrian inland us or only a name for Austrian inland use.
This is a Czech source about the rose: http://ruze.wi.cz/cs/agnes-baltsa.html
It is a great cut rose because of a splended perfume. With kind regards, M. Mastnak
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