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most recent 2 AUG 22  
Initial post 2 AUG 22 by Eirose
According to Colin, the next season will be the nursery's last one. I highly recommend obtaining these amazing roses while you still have a chance. Many of them aren't sold anywhere else but Colin's website.

This is truly upsetting. Dickson Roses is the oldest breeding program in Europe. Their roses are honed to absolute excellence.

I wish the marketing was a bit "louder" and more public so more people could discover these roses and prevent them from disappearing.
Reply #1 posted 2 AUG 22 by Margaret Strathalbyn
That's a very sad outcome. In Australia we have some early Dickson HTs which appear to have been lost elsewhere: and many are wonderful roses.
Mrs David McKee 1904 (may still be in Germany), Mrs Harold Brocklebank 1907, Duchess of Wellington 1909, Mrs Bryce Allan 1911, Red-Letter Day 1914, probably a correct K of K 1917 (as "Bishop's Lodge Linton Boy"), Hawlmark Crimson 1920.