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Available from - Burlington nursery
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Beautiful photo, Ingrid.
Smiles, Lyn
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Thanks, Lyn! It's a very dynamic rose in the garden in many ways and quite photogenic as well.
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Thank you for sharing such an incredible rose!!! I love the strange-but-beautiful stripey sports. This one looks like a reverting sport or a sport of a sport.
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It's quite an interesting rose, that's for sure! This plant also puts out solid yellow blooms from one cane at times (see pic uploaded October 25, 2009). I received two plants marked 'Memphis Magic' from Almost Heaven years ago, and since I'd ordered one 'Memphis Magic' and one 'Memphis Music' I called to point out the discrepancy. Mr. Rickard explained that he'd noticed the same thing when he received the order from the breeder all marked 'Memphis Magic' and was told that 'Magic' and 'Music' are the same rose and sometimes they bloom solid black/red, sometimes they show stripes. Fortunately, I have one plant that is very stripey (which sends out solid yellow blooms on one cane) and one that is solid black/red, so I received one each, as I'd originally ordered. A bloom opened today on the solid black/red 'Memphis Magic' with a touch of yellow on the solid black/red one (see photo uploaded today, 10/14/10).
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Hi Folks, I'm trying to register, but your e-mail hasn't come through. Does it take a while?
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No, it should be immediate. Click the orange MY HMF ACCOUNT button at the upper right and use the re-send confirmation email link found there. Let us know if you still do not receive it.
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Thanks for the email; glad to learn you're all set now.
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Hi Every one, I'm brand new here, and I have two questions that I hope to get some help for. My most pressing is, what is the most effective yet least toxic way to prevent damp-off in my rose seedlings? I've tried the 1/19 hydrogen-peroxide to water drench with some success, but don't know how often to use it. ( oops, here's another seedling question. Should I sterilize the commercial seed starter before I plant? thought it would have been already, maybe not.)The other question is, where to find rare roses that are grafted. I'm all for own root roses for old and robust shrub varieties, but where I live, Hybrid teas and floribundas do better grafted on robust stock and planted deep. I'm specifically looking for Smokey and Jocelyn, also other marvelous and strange colors ( have you seen Paul Bardens photo of a striped Jocelyn? GORGEOUS!!!!). Thank you very much for taking time to help!!!!
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