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Discussion id : 172-957
most recent 9 days ago HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 10 days ago by Kim W Florida 10b Humid
Available from - Fedco in Clinton, Maine
fedcoseeds.com
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 9 days ago by Nastarana
Fedco states on their website that they are not shipping roses until next spring. I bought a Great Maiden's Blush from them this year. Their selection changes slightly each year. I think they get their roses from Cornhill in Canada. I am hoping for the alba 'Celestial', NOT the same as the similarly named Damask 'Celsiana', next year.
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Discussion id : 90-258
most recent 11 JAN 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 11 JAN 16 by Paul G. Olsen
Most 'Prairie Princess' seedlings have a lanky growth habit like its parent, but the one that became 'Prairie Joy' apparently was an exception in a row of them. This cultivar is very attractive because the pink colour of the flowers contrasts well with the dark green foliage.
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Discussion id : 50-109
most recent 28 NOV 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 28 NOV 10 by York Rose
The Montreal Botanical Garden continues to recommend this rose as resistant to blackspot, powdery mildew, and rust:

http://www2.ville.montreal.qc.ca/jardin/en/info_verte/roses/cultivars.htm
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Discussion id : 44-790
most recent 17 MAY 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 MAY 10 by Cass
Dr. David Zlasak reports that 'Prairie Joy' is triploid.
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