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Initial post 2 days ago by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Love the color, but completely defoliated by black spot here in central GA.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted yesterday by Prinel39
This is a great post. I like this topic. I found many interesting things on this site. Thanks for posting this.
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Initial post 7 days ago by Axl
Hi there! I'd be very interested to know where you found the Old Yellow Scotch rose and how you'd compare it to Harison's Yellow. I have Harison's Yellow, but I've had trouble finding Old Yellow Scotch. Thanks!

Joe
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 6 days ago by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Joe;
I got a plant from a former Spin collector who has since quit growing roses. My plant is more compact than Harison's Yellow. I have a few Spin friends and between us could maybe help out with getting you a sucker at some point.
I have written a pretty extensive article and will go back and look at what the research told me about the differences (other than plant size).
Stephen
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 6 days ago by Axl
Thanks so much for your quick and generous reply, Stephen. I'd be grateful to you or anyone you know who might ever provide me with a sucker, and will happily pay for postage. I'd also be interested in reading what you documented about Old Yellow Scotch (or Harison's). Are back issues of your newsletter available online anywhere?

I very much appreciate your supportive help!

Joe
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Initial post 25 JUL 18 by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Produces hips. One OP seedling so far. Smaller in diameter and more petals than Rouletii.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 25 JUL 18 by Patricia Routley
I have added your comments to the main page.
Your photo seems to be a little mottled. Has anyone considered
Bicolor (lawrenciana, Laffay, 1836) or
Jenny (Lawrencia, Unknown, 1836)
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 2 APR by Joe
How did your OP seedling turn out? And did ever get anymore from Abbot and Burns?
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 3 APR by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Joe;
I was unable to raise it to maturity. I've had several micro type seedlings, but have found them hard to keep alive. One little mistake with water and disaster.
Stephen
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most recent 6 JAN HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 JAN by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Anyone know where to purchase this currently?
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