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most recent 3 DEC 21  
Initial post 3 DEC 21 by Margaret Furness
My kneejerk reaction says it shouldn't have an apostrophe in the name.
Reply #1 posted 3 DEC 21 by Johno
I agree. The International Registration Authority lists FRYcharm as Lions International and Reta Elizabeth Lindsay. So where did the apostrophe come from. Surely not from a typo in the Peter Wood/Royal National Rose Society magazine article (see references). Without additional corroboration suggest that ‘Lion’s International’ be deleted from the list of names. In any case if we are referring to the service club, The Lions, the apostrophe is in the wrong place.
most recent 25 OCT 18  
Initial post 25 OCT 18 by steve fritz
This bush grows 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide in my zone 7 [N.C] garden. It produces perfectly shaped 3 1/2 inch blooms, but not too many of them. It has no discernible fragrance for me and is prone to blackspot. It's best quality is that it holds it yellow color very well though our intense sun and heat. It has no particular outstanding quality which recommends it.