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'Mrs. Charles J. Bell' rose Reviews & Comments
most recent 2 AUG 24  
Initial post 2 AUG 24 by Oliver551
I've grown Mrs.Charles Bell for a few years. First in a completely inadequate sized pot and now in the ground for going on 2 years. I absolutely love this rose! Yes, it gets a little black spot but not too badly. The bloom color won't stop traffic because the blooms are a subtle pink which I appreciate and the scent is not particularly strong but beautiful with a slight citrus quality. I have to be honest, I don't have a lot of rose growing experience and my collection is not huge, but I think Mrs.Charles Bell is about as good a rose as you can get if you like subtlety.
I like it so much I planted a Red Radiance as well which is still young but I expect will be just as lovely. Oh and the blooms are quite large but not overwhelmingly so. I'm in the San Francisco Bay area north of the city. I believe I received Mrs. from Burlington as a band as well as the Red Radiance. Burling grows a beautiful selection of roses and she is wonderful to work with.
most recent 25 JAN 08  
Initial post 19 JAN 08 by LoveMyRoses
What kind of foliage does Mrs. Charles Bell have?
Reply #1 posted 19 JAN 08 by Cass
Matte medium green in color. Are you asking about disease resistance?
Reply #2 posted 19 JAN 08 by LoveMyRoses
I am asking because my neighbor's hybrid tea bears a startling resemblance to the photo of Mrs. Charles. The foliage color sounds right. I've been trying to find out what her rose is without much success - until now. Thank you so much for the info.
Reply #3 posted 19 JAN 08 by Cass
Take a look at Radiance, which has a lot of shots of the foliage. It's a big family of sports. I grow Careless Love, another sport, which sports back to Mrs. Charles Bell on occasion.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=5059&tab=10
Reply #4 posted 24 JAN 08 by Patricia Routley
Re: What kind of foliage does Mrs. Charles Bell have?

A close look at the surface shows many tiny indentations which remind you of a sage leaf.
I have put two pictures in the 'Mrs. Charles J. Bell' file, one of which shows the glandular pedicels and you should check this as well. It is certainly not a smooth pedicel.
Reply #5 posted 25 JAN 08 by LoveMyRoses
Hmm, I'll have to look again at the photos I have & see what the upper stem's surface looks like.
I looked & there definitely that glandular pedicel you pointed out.
Here is a photo of the bud. I found that the fully opened bloom wilted under strong sun.
Thank you for these photos.