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roselover 
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What year did I post this photo?
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12 days ago by
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11 days ago by
Johno
A great picture showing the mutation's partial reversion back to Iceberg. The rose has some controversy behind the discoverer - Edgar Swane or Lilia Weatherly. It was exhibited by Swane's Nurseries in the 2005 Australian National Rose Trial where it won a gold medal as best in the trial. Swane listed the discoverer as Weatherly. Ref: nationalrosetrialgarden.com.au/award-winners/2005-award-winners/
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Hi, I live in San Rafael and want to know where you got Queen Mary 2 for the San Jose garden.
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The tag on the rose said this was the name.
What do you think it is?
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Wild guess, but the opening buds of 'Docteur Jamain' do have a way of resembling a Hybrid Tea. I remember I was quite surprised until the bud opened further and showed it's HP nature.
For example, look at this photo: http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/l.php?l=21.175100
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I believe it is souvenir du President Lincoln but not Souvenir du Abraham Lincoln. I will ask Helpmefind to remove it
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Both of these photos of mine should be moved to Sutter’s Gold. Joan Goff. If you let me know when it is done, I will post comments
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Joan, all members are able to move their own photos. Just open the photo, click on REASSIGN on the top left, type in Sutter’s Gold, and then I think the next step is CONTINUE. Voila - you will see the name at the top changed from Talisman to Sutters Gold, and you have done it.
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I noted that the pink and yellow photo has disappeared. Perhaps you had a problem there, so I have moved your other photo out of Talisman and into Sutter's Gold. Hope that is OK.
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