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'The Harper-Scott Rose' Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 135-638
most recent 10 DEC 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 DEC 22 by Cambridgelad
The online catalogue of Kwekeji De Bierkreek confirms that it is known in the UK as the Harper-Scott Rose.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 10 DEC 22 by jedmar
Listings merged, based on the Bierkreek info. The issue with this rose are the different breeder codes.
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Discussion id : 134-470
most recent 12 SEP 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 SEP 22 by Cambridgelad
Has been introduced in the Netherlands (2022) with the breeder's code of Dickatsaleye as Sophia's Eye
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 12 SEP 22 by jedmar
It is very unusual, actually inpermissible, to have 3 breeder codes: DICscotteye, DICkatseleye, DICkate. Are these possibly not siblings?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 12 SEP 22 by Cambridgelad
The original breeder's code was Dickatsaleye but Colin as a kind gesture to me re-requested it as Dicscotteye for me.

Stephen Harper-Scott

Ps. It was a lovely gesture, which I was please to accept as I originally want Dicharp.
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Discussion id : 134-477
most recent 12 SEP 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 SEP 22 by Cambridgelad
In the UK this rose is a private treaty rose, the Harper-Scott Rose, with the breeder's code of Dicscotteye. This has been confirmed by the breeder.
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Discussion id : 134-291
most recent 26 AUG 22 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 AUG 22 by Cambridgelad
The breeder's code had originally been Dickatsaleye but was changed by Colin on naming as a special gesture to me. Stephen HS.
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