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Initial post 10 MAR 04 by anonymous-15187
I would like to purchase three of this rose. I owned them at another property and have not been able to replace them since moving three years ago. This is my favorite rose. Can anyone help me?
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 21 AUG 04 by Jeri Jennings
As far as I know, Gardens Of The World is no longer offered in the U.S. It does root very, very easily from cuttings, so if you can find someone who still has it . . . . I don't feel badly about doing that, since the patent-holder no longer offers it.

Jeri Jennings, Ventura Co., SoCal
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 29 AUG 05 by Kumiko
Do you know why it is not available any more? It is such a beautiful flower.
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 30 AUG 05 by Jeri Jennings
Hi Kumiko --

What PROBABLY happened is that they would never have intorduced the rost to begin with, but chose it to intro as Gardens Of The World, with the idea that it would have a limited "run." I am told it's not good in hot, dry weather, and I can believe that.

Now, last winter, at the request of Gene Waering, I sent a bunch of budwood of Gardens Of The World to Roses Unlimited, in Florida. You MIGHT check with them, to see if they might be able to offer it.

Jeri Jennings
heritageroses@gmail.com
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 31 AUG 05 by Kumiko
I cannot find this rose anywhere. Would you be willing to start one from a cutting? I will pay you.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 18 AUG 09 by Adrian
I purchased mine on Fortuniana rootstock from K&M Nursery
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