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Discussion id : 93-752
most recent 28 JUN 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 JUN 16 by Give me caffeine
Strewth*, this listing needs an update. ;)

Ok, just spoke to their sales guru down at Garfield and can confirm that all Rankins roses are done on multiflora rootstock. Which is great for me if I ever want some Delbards.

Speaking of Delbards, Soeur Emmanuelle is definitely sold by Rankins (even though not listed as such on HMF) and so are a lot of other Delbards.

The complete list is available here: http://rankinsroses.com.au/product-category/delbard-french-roses/

They also stock a range of non-Delbard roses (see /product-category/rankins-classic/ for the rest).

*Also crikey and stone the crows.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 27 JUN 16 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Give me caffeine - we are very grateful for your help. I hope you mentioned to them that their page needed an update. Sometimes I really do wish these busy nurseries would stop for just a moment and read the third paragraph on HelpMeFind's opening page.
I've added the details from their website - and can't help noting that they list HelpMeFind in their Links section. In their 'garden Improvement' page on their site, they state they use 'Dr. Huey' or Multiflora rootstocks
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 28 JUN 16 by Give me caffeine
Hmm. Well yesterday they said only multiflora. It's possible they've dropped Huey but not updated their site, or perhaps they use either depending on destination (ie: soil type). I should ask for confirmation. Can hopefully clear up the JACdeli/DELarle thing at the same time.
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