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Discussion id : 108-674
most recent 21 FEB 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 21 FEB 18 by Michael Garhart
Currently in stock at Lowe's (Oregon). Usually wouldn't say that, but I have never seen it sold in person before.
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Discussion id : 86-284
most recent 29 JUN 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 29 JUN 15 by rancher
I grew Promise at 6,000 ft. It is very heat and cold tolerant. Because our climate is so dry, I had very little trouble with black spot. Loved the dinner plate size blooms. The color of foliage and bloom are spectacular. I would love to replace this rose, I was afraid to move a 25 year old plant.
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Discussion id : 75-667
most recent 23 DEC 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 DEC 13 by Michael Garhart
I think half of the pictures are Tournament of Roses due to their other identical name.
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Discussion id : 60-984
most recent 16 JAN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 16 JAN 12 by goncmg
Ridiculously tender, in 6a with protection it is still an annual. And it blackspots first of them all, but the color of pink is so clear and so pure it can be worth it!..................

Update, 5/12: Menard's store here in Columbus has not only THIS one, but Heirloom, Paradise, Sutter's Gold, Mojave, Arizona, Bon-Bon, Oregold, America, Love, Apollo, Gypsy...............some weird and blessed access to budwood from the mid-century and they are all blooming and yep, they are TRUE.................and yes, I bought a PROMISE..............before it blooms it looks exactly like Royal Highness, gorgeous leaves.................I will simply spray it every 12 hours.............

Always feels good to find a "friend in need"................
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 16 JAN 12 by Kim Rupert
And, in the warmer, inland valleys around Los Angeles, the blooms can nearly approach dinner plate size. Pretty awful plant, but stunning flowers.
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