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most recent 12 FEB 23 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 FEB 23 by CCampbell
Hello!

I’m the owner of Chamblee’s Rose Nursery here in Texas. We are working on introducing the Brad Jalbert roses into the US market. We asked Brad about his rose “Sunset Dreams” and he mentioned that he no longer had his plant of it, and that Palatine Roses (who produced it for him) had completely done away with all the plants they had, which is very sad. I was hoping you would be able to send us some cuttings if you still have that plant.

Thank you kindly for your consideration. Feel free to send me a private message or reply here.

Thank you!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 12 FEB 23 by zuzu
Sorry. Mine produced one beautiful flush of blooms and then inexplicably died.
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most recent 6 JUL 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 JUL 21 by Shmegs
Hello!

I have been searching for a “Darling Annabelle” rose. It is my daughter’s name. I contacted Hortico, the place listed in Canada that it originated and they said they haven’t had this rose for a few years. I am in USA. Do you have this rose? Do you know where I might find it?

Thank you so much for your help!
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Reply #1 of 5 posted 5 JUL 21 by zuzu
I bought the rose from Hortico many years ago and have not seen it offered anywhere else. I had hoped to replace mine, which is declining rapidly, but have had no luck finding it.
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Reply #2 of 5 posted 5 JUL 21 by Shmegs
Thank you so much for your response! I’m curious as to what it looks like. Do you have pictures from when it blooms?
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Reply #3 of 5 posted 5 JUL 21 by zuzu
I'll post one in the entry for the rose because I see no way to attach it to this reply.
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Reply #4 of 5 posted 5 JUL 21 by Margaret Furness
After you type in your comment and press Continue, you can then go back into your comment, and an Add Photos button will have appeared. Possibly magic.
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Reply #5 of 5 posted 6 JUL 21 by zuzu
Thank you, Margaret. I see the magic addition now. Oh, well.... The entry needed another picture anyway, but here it is again.
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most recent 27 DEC 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 27 DEC 20 by canaan
Hello.do you have in your garden the H.T. rose GEORGIA?
Thank you
Canaan.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 27 DEC 20 by zuzu
Sorry, Canaan. Georgia lived here for a long, long time, but it died last year.
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most recent 29 AUG 20 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 14 MAR 09 by marrukurli
Edmunds lists this rose as a sibling to Angel Face and I noticed HMF has it as offspring.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 14 MAR 09 by zuzu
I think you've misread the description. Edmund's lists it as a seedling, not a sibling.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 14 MAR 09 by marrukurli
They actually list it as both a seedling and a sibling. I noticed that later, when I was looking through their online catalog. =) Rather interested in the parentage. I copied/pasted the below from their website.


24666 - Singin' The Blues Floribunda Rose

(PPAF, Var: MEItripine) We're pleased to introduce this seedling of the beloved 'Angel Face' rose that captures the wonderful color and fragrance of the original, but displays improved vigor and flower production. The lavender blooms accented with blushes of ruby have a deeper lavender reverse and are very aromatic. Bushy, upright plants clothed with semi-glossy green foliage produce flushes of blooms with regularity and in abundant supply. Like the original it's at its best in mild, dry climates, but happily, other areas can now grow this Angel Face sibling successfully with only routine care. Flower Size: 3-1/2". Fragrance: Very strong citrus and verbena Hybridizer: Meilland, 2009.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 29 AUG 20 by Michael Garhart
Funny enough, absolutely not relationship.

They may have been thinking of 'Paradise', which is a descendent of 'Angel Face' and mostly matches the description.


I saw Singing the Blues many years ago at some local parks. Its a color unlike Angel Face or Paradise. In fact, it's a strange color that I found both attractive and repulsive. Not a response I expected. I can't think of another mauve like it, but I never bought it because the roses in its lineage tend to not do well here in the Pacific Northwest without chemicals I don't bother with.
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