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Initial post 4 days ago by 12Ladybug
I was wondering if someone could provide me the name of a company in which i can purchase the William R, Smith Rose. I am the great-grand daughter of Richard Bagg the hybridizer.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 4 days ago by jedmar
Have you tried the nurseries listed on the Buy From tab?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 2 days ago by 12Ladybug
Yes i did contact them and i am on the waiting list. Thank you so much for your assistance.
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Initial post 5 days ago by Cal Schroeck
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Lauren Claire

Commercially available (newly registered)
Registration name: Lauren Claire
Bred by Calvin W Schroeck (United States, first observed in 2020).
Introduced in United States by Freedom Gardens in 2025 as 'Lauren Claire'
Polyantha.
White/white blend. Mild fragrance. Average diameter 3 cm. Single (40-50 petals), in small clusters bloom form. Blooms continuously throughout the season. Very disease resistant.
Bushy. Glossy, medium green foliage.
Height: up to 3' (up to 90cm).
Patent: Not filed.
Voluntary seedling growing in the area near 'The Fairy"
Source: 'Lauren Claire' - from Freedom Gardens
Named after breeder's grandaughter.
(Photos will be provided once it is listed in HMF)
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 4 days ago by jedmar
Added, thank you!
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Initial post 5 days ago
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 5 days ago by jedmar
We only list florists roses, if they are patented, or have references, or are in gardens.
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Initial post 5 days ago by eihblin
Is this rose really only once-blooming?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 5 days ago by jedmar
No, cannot be, as we can see from the dates on the photos posted
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 5 days ago by Nastarana
That would likely depend on the climate. When I grew it in CA, zone 9, it was reliably remontant in spring and fall, with a resting period during the hottest weather. I don't mind that. I don't like to see beautiful flowers fried in triple digit heat. At a higher latitude and shorter growing season, I tend to doubt it but I don't know for sure.
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