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Dear Henrique, your garden is the best ever! Sorry for asking, if you don't mind, i've got a rose Fasion (floribunda) in my tiny collection, but i have feeling it could be something else, it looks comletely different from the other photos... I will be honored, if you take a look at it, when you have a free second. Thank you very much and good luck, Olga (o.topalova)
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Dear Olga, thank you for your kind comment about my garden. Unfortunatelly your rose (sold as being Fashion) is much more double than the real fashion. Sometimes nurseries (even the breeders nurseries) change the labels or the roses... I have in my garden some varieties not identified, one of them, irony, sold as Fashion but is a HT very beautiful and a strong fragrance.I don't post my photos of the real Fashion because they are not good. Henrique
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Dear Henrique, Thank you so much! In my listing there are 4 roses, without identification. I very much hope, that someone here, helps me to find out... The best of luck to You with you lovely garden, that you can see and work at, every day, i have to wait for two months to see mine, cause its nothing but snow at the moment :-) Olga
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24 JAN 08 by
Unregistered Guest
If this rose is Fashion, I'm the Pope.
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I bought it in a professional garden shop as Fashion (Floribunda, hight 50-60 cm), so pretty sure, it is the one. The only thing, it looks different after couple of weeks of blooming, unfortunately, i don't have photos of that, yet
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25 JAN 08 by
jedmar
Not all "professionals" are really so. Your rose looks like a modern Austin or Generosa-type (Guillot). Also Acapella seems wrong. It should be red with white reverse.
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Thank you very much for your advice. It seams, you are right, so i will try to research what roses are these, but for now will remove them from my list. Thanks
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