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Initial post today by Ms.Lefty
Available from - Roses Unlimited
https://rosesunlimitedsc.com
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Reply #1 of 1 posted today by Ms.Lefty
I just saw that Stardance is listed by Roses Unlimited as part of their Ben Williams collection! I don't know where they found their stock, but I'm happy they did. I haven't ordered from RU in years, but I remember always being satisfied with their roses.
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Discussion id : 173-012
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Initial post yesterday by Hamanasu
I ordered a very cheap root-bagged ‘Sutter’s Gold’ from a low-end online garden centre in the early spring. This variety has been unavailable anywhere in the UK for years, since Beales dropped it from its catalogue alongside many other earlier hybrid teas, and it seemed too good to be true to have found such an unlikely source for it… well, it was too good to be true. After a little research I established the rose is ‘Simply the best’. I have disposed of it, because, with very limited growing space available, I am very particular about the roses I grow; and this variety (although it does seem capable of producing the occasional sumptuous, more refined looking bloom) in many pictures has the neither-fish-nor-flesh form I don’t really care for (neither highly structured with reflexing petals, nor soft and loose). The scent, however, made it difficult to bring myself to throw the plant out. It is absolutely delicious, neither fruity nor tea, nor damask, but sweet and musky in the manner of Hanne, Golden Jubilee, and DA’s Buttercup, but also stronger than any of these.
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Discussion id : 173-003
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Initial post yesterday by ConcreteJungle
This thing is a black spot nightmare here in Florida zone 9b. It’s always defoliated at this point. I’m about to try the suggestion of NCbeach and try revitalize. I’ve been spraying with the usual copper fungicide and a few others in rotation, but it’s not helped much. The blooms smell heavenly and are beautiful, but don’t last long at all. At this point, it’s likely on the chopping block unless the revitalize works.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted today by MADActuary
My experience with Heirloom, from many years ago (Chicago area), mimics that you have experienced, it is very prone to Blackspot. I don't have a HT of that color/fragrance that doesn't blackspot.
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Discussion id : 172-998
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Initial post yesterday by HubertG
I wonder whether this might be the original 'Lady Mary Fitzwilliam'. The foliage, flowers and plentiful hips seem to be a match. Or maybe one of her closer descendants?
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Reply #1 of 3 posted yesterday by Lee H.
That’s an exciting proposition. LMF is such an important rose, and deserves a better fate than extinction. If I had access to both, I’d want to cross her with ‘Dr. Grill’, and see if something approximating ‘Antoine Rivoire’ would result. Because science, you know? :-)
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Reply #2 of 3 posted yesterday by Patricia Routley
Contributions from members on the average height of “Bishop’s Lodge Mary Mathews” might help.
The original ‘Lady Mary Fitzwilliam’ was low.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted today by Margaret Furness
From memory, the plant at Renmark was less than 1.2m high.
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