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'Sharon Marie' rose Reviews & Comments
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Jack, have you tried crossing Lynn Anderson to any scarlet red types? From what I recall, the unknown portion of LA contains Olympiad. My guess is that Lynn Anderson could easily produce red/white bicolors.
Lynn Anderson is an interesting rose. Its one of the few HTs here that is TOO big grown grafted, and just perfect when grown own-root. So, to me, its a good rose to breed for promoting own-root roses.
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You really do need to get someone to carry this rose.
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19 FEB 07 by
jack
This rose is currently in the ARS 2006/2007 trial grounds testing in Shreveport LA. Last year, it's first year under testing, it received a 78.5 rating. We'll see what happens this year.
jack *********
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Wow - what a beautiful rose! Is it available for purchase somewhere?
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#2 of 8 posted
21 FEB 07 by
jack
Hi Nicole, No not at this time....It is still under ARS grounds testing. Since I registared Sharon Marie it is posted here at help me find. PS how did you come across Sharon Marie?
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Thanks for your quick reply! In answer to your quesiton, I was on this site and went to "New/Recent" and was looking at the newly posted photos, and there was beautiful Sharon Marie!
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#4 of 8 posted
21 FEB 07 by
jack
Hi Nicole,
I am an amateur hybridizer and this is the first rose I hybridized that merits further testing. jack
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I hope it does well - good luck!!
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Jack,
We've removed your email from the message text because you're sure to attract spam that way and it's not needed as people can contact by just clicking the reply button like I did here.
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#7 of 8 posted
23 FEB 07 by
jack
OOPS,
Sorry............I'm new to all this. I promise I wont do it again. thank you jack
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It's not a problem, we're just concerned you not become the target of spammers. They are always trolling forums all over the internet looking to collect email addresses.
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