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'James Mason' rose Reviews & Comments
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4 days ago by
Kim W Florida 10b Humid
Available from - Fedco in Clinton, Maine fedcoseeds.com
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12 JUL 20 by
kazanlik
Hello Mrs. Routley, the sterilityt betriften only the Scarlet Fire heat as a mother plant. As a pollen donor it is an extremely fertile rose. In terms of content, I was concerned that James Mason is more likely to be the result of a reverse cross, i.e. more likely to be Tuscany superb x Scarlet Fire.
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11 JUL 20 by
kazanlik
Tuscany superb x Scarlet Glow . One of the James Mason ( Scarlet Glow x Tuacany superb ) very similar rose.
Scarlet Glow (Hybrid gallica Kordes) single and large flowering hybrid. Makes very beautiful pear-shaped rosehips. But the nuts are sterile. Over 300 stratified nuts (from different years) have not produced a single seedling in 4 years. Several attempts to crossbreed Scarlet Glow x Tuscany superb have not produced any rose hips.
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12 JUL 20 by
Patricia Routley
And yet Pirjo Rautio in Finland had some success with ‘Sonja Marie’ and ‘Viggo’ in 2009, both said to be seedlings of ‘James Mason’.
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11 JUL 20 by
kazanlik
Tuscany superb x Scarlet Glow . One of the James Mason ( Scarlet Glow x Tuacany superb ) very similar rose.
Scarlet Glow (Hybrid gallica Kordes) single and large flowering hybrid. Makes very beautiful pear-shaped rosehips. But the nuts are sterile. Over 300 stratified nuts (from different years) have not produced a single seedling in 4 years. Several attempts to crossbreed Scarlet Glow x Tuscany superb have not produced any rose hips.
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