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most recent 13 FEB 19 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 FEB 19 by Patricia Routley
I wonder if there ever was a rose called ‘Victor Groshens. Because of the 1934 reference wherein Plant Patent No. 5 was said to be for ‘La Vie’, it seems to me as though ‘Victor Groshens’ should be deleted, after merging with ‘La Vie’?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 13 FEB 19 by jedmar
The Plant Patent 5 and the 1934 ARA reference belongs to 'La Vie', not 'Victor Groshens'. The latter name is based only on the scant Information of the great-grandchild (note on the breeder listing). It could be that this patent was actually for 'La Vie'.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 13 FEB 19 by Patricia Routley
Yes. The Plant Patent was certainly for ‘La Vie’ (I am ploughing my way through the early Patents). I will delete ‘Victor Groshens’. Thanks Jedmar.
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