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Discussion id : 84-628
most recent 4 MAY 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 MAY 15 by Ozoldroser
"Adolphus Marks" and "Bishops Lodge Roset's Rose" appear to be the same unknown rose.
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 3 MAY 15 by Margaret Furness
I think Jack Sampson's found HT "Beechworth" may have been the same, but alas the one at Renmark has died. I'll ask rob p if he still has one.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 3 MAY 15 by Jane Z
I don't remember ever discussing these 2 in comparison to each other with Barbara May, and my memory of "AM" is very hazy, possibly only saw & photographed the original once or twice abt 15 yrs ago. I've not seen any of the BL roses, but the HMF pics didn't ring any bells re "AM".
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 3 MAY 15 by Ozoldroser
John N made the connection so Billy, John and I found David's old bush of "Bishop's Lodge Roset's Rose" in the apple patch and that was when we then realised for sure that it is the same rose.
According to my notes with my photos from 22.2.08 "Adolphus Marks" is the same as "Annie Norris" and "William Whaite"
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 3 MAY 15 by Jane Z
Ah yes thanks, your records etc about AM, AN & WW being the same rings bells.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 4 MAY 15 by Patricia Routley
There is a HelpMefind file for "Bishops Lodge Roset's Rose". Future information might be better in that rose's comments rather than 'Other'.
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Discussion id : 79-872
most recent 10 AUG 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 AUG 14 by Marmi
Can anyone please tell me which hybrid tea rose this is? Photo taken 8-10-2014 Charlotte NC

Thank you!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 10 AUG 14 by HMF Admin
You can use the "ADD PHOTO" button to the right to add a photo to any post.
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Discussion id : 79-295
most recent 1 JUL 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 1 JUL 14 by wwiseowl
Good morning I am in the UK,and I am trying to find the name of this rose.
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Discussion id : 76-198
most recent 25 JAN 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 JAN 14 by Patricia Routley
I was given two Mini Brite roses in 2000. ‘Pretty in Yellow’ (gone to god) and ‘Pretty in Red’. This last one is still doing well. The label says they were Jackson & Perkins roses and there were five in the series. I can’t see that ‘Pretty in Red’ is in HelpMeFind, but it may be under another name?
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 25 JAN 14 by Kim Rupert
Looking up "Mini Brite" I come across Roxy Kordana, a red mini patented by Kordes and introduced by J&P "around 1995". The photo doesn't seem all that similar, but who knows? It's highly likely the situation where a dozen different red minis were supplied under the "Pretty in Red" name so there would always be something to ship, no matter what time of year nor in what quantities. Great for marketing and retail supply but terrible in this situation. Sorry about that.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 25 JAN 14 by Patricia Routley
The bloom and bush of my 'Pretty in Red' is about two thirds smaller than 'Roxy Kordana' so I am sure they are different, if similar looking roses. I am quite sure you are right about "a dozen different red minis". Just as well it never really caught my heart-strings. It just sort of ....came, lived, and one day will die....and won't really be missed at all. But I was interested recently when I noted how long this potted colour rose had lasted. Thanks Kim.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 25 JAN 14 by Kim Rupert
You're welcome Patricia. I'm sorry I couldn't have found it for you.
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