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most recent 30 MAY 17  
Initial post 29 MAY 17 by Will Radler
I noticed that the parentage is rather vague for my rose Cancan™. So here is the details:


mother = 97-25.12 = (93-288.5 x 91-90.1)

93-288.5 = (88-33.3 x an unknown gold grandiflora)
88-33.3 = (84-179.4 x 85-39.1)
84-179.4 = (80-69.1 x Gold Badge)
85-39.1 = (79-71.5 x 80-11.7)
80-69.1 = (76-19.2 x Playboy)
76-19.2 = (Tampico x Applejack)
79-71.5 = (Dornroschen x 78-3A)
80-11.7 =  (76-45.1 x 78-3A)
78-3A = (Faberge (F) x Eddie's Crimson)
76-45.1 = (Golden Jubilee x Applejack)
91-90.1 = (Knock Out x 80-38.1)
80-38.1 = 76-4C op  (op=open pollinated)
76-4C = (R. rugosa 'Alba' x Applejack
Father: 99-238.1 = (97-33.15 x 95-898A.7)
97-33.15 = (95-1016.17 x 91-90.1)
95-1016.17 = (Morning Magic op)
91-90.1 = (Knock Out x 80-38.1)
80-38.1 = 76-4C op
95-898A.7 = (93-104.3 x Heritage)
93-104.3 = (85-139.1 x 84-196.8) this is a pink sister seedling of Double Knock Out that was blackspot susceptible but very fertile.

Let me know if you have any questions.
Reply #1 posted 30 MAY 17 by jedmar
Thank you, Will! we have added the missing seedlings. Please check if the parentage is now clear. Some questions:
- If 93-104.3 is a sister seedling of 'Double Knock Out', then 85-139.1 would be ('Carefree Beauty' x ((Tampico x Applejack) x Playboy) selfed, correct? Is this the same as 'Carefree Beauty' x 80-69.1?
- Similarly, 84-196.8 would then be 'Razzle Dazzle' x ('Deep Purple' x ('Fabergé' x 'Eddie's Crimson')). Is this the same as 'Razzle Dazzle' x ('Deep Purple' x 78-3A)?
If the above is correct, then we can also adapt the parentage of 'Knock Out' to show the appropriate seedlings.
Reply #2 posted 30 MAY 17 by Will Radler
Everything is correct. Thank you for making these changes!!!
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Initial post 16 MAY 13 by Tammy-EastTN-6a
This is one of the most blackspot resistant roses I grow here in Tennessee; also no powdery mildew. It repeats very well and is vigourous own root. This is my third summer with it, and its about 5x5 already, and very full.