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'Huntington Pink Ice' rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 51-326
most recent 3 JAN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 3 JAN 11 by Kim Rupert
This was one of the varieties Mr. Moore donated to The Huntington Library as an exclusive for fund raising. The last time I am aware of any plants being available of it was at Mr. Moore's Great Rosarians of the World celebration at The Huntington in 2002. 35, one gallon plants of it were sold under the name I had given it, "Huntington Pink Ice".

The flowers would be great used as coursages as they are long lasting, on nearly thornless stems and have no fragrance. Unfortunately, the rose appears to be lost. Hopefully, someone who bought one at the event still grows it and will read this entry so we may reintroduce this charming rose to commerce.
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