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'Climbing First Prize' rose Reviews & Comments
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This should list as parentage - Sport of First Prize [seedling of Enchantment (hybrid tea, Hill, 1946) × seedling of Golden Masterpiece], please.
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You might want to add Quest-Ritson's remarks to the references about this rose:
Climbing Roses of the World, by Charles Quest-Ritson p.211
"'First Prize (Climbing)' (Jackson & Perkins, 1976). This exhibition rose is still one of the top cultivars for warm climates. The flowers are enormous (as much as 20cm across), elegant in bud and spectacular as they open out, magnolia pink, slightly paler towards the centre, and lightly scented. The plant is very vigorous, with rather a lanky habit of growth. It produces a generous first flowering and intermittent blooms thereafter."
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Thank you Nastarana.
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does anyone know where i can get a climbing first prize rose? thank you
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#1 of 3 posted
14 FEB 08 by
Unregistered Guest
I selected your message because I too need to locate these fabulous roses. So have you found them ? Sorry I don't have a tip for you. France
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#3 of 3 posted
16 JUN 08 by
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Would you be interested in a few cuttings of Cl. First Prize?
I have a bush I started from a cutting back in 2005. Cuttings root easily and grow well on their own roots.
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#4 of 3 posted
17 MAR 14 by
Lucky369
Could I have some cuttings for the climbing first prize rose.
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12 DEC 13 by
rene13
One of the best looking Rose I have ever seen....lots of class! Has no aroma or Rose smell.
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