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Discussion id : 26-726
most recent 25 MAY 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 MAY 08 by Alberich
I´ve seen this rose in Portland (Or)- very nice rose- and i want to buy "Gizmo" in europe-
who can tell my a seller in europe?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 MAY 08 by jedmar
If you check the "Buy From" tab, you will see two nurseries in France, one of them in Alsace.
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Discussion id : 25-260
most recent 7 APR 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 7 APR 08 by LoveMyRoses
I have noticed with my Gizmo that it is susceptible to blackspot. I don't really know why, maybe because it doesn't get enough water or something. None the less it keeps on growing.
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Discussion id : 21-715
most recent 1 OCT 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 30 SEP 07 by LoveMyRoses
For me Gizmo blooms quite regularly & almost never is without blooms. Such a beautiful rose.
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Reply #1 of 6 posted 30 SEP 07 by Barb
What is the color of Gizmo and is it a multi-petaled rose?
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Reply #2 of 6 posted 30 SEP 07 by LoveMyRoses
Gizmo is a scarlet-orange, single rose with 5-6 petals
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Reply #3 of 6 posted 30 SEP 07 by Barb
Thank you so much for answering. I'm sure you must think I'm an idiot and, I am, but I'm trying to learn as much as possible before I select the climbing rose. I am in zone 5, which I probably should have advised in the beginning. I keep picturing a white rose but that isn't written in stone.
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Reply #4 of 6 posted 30 SEP 07 by RoseBlush
Barb........

Maybe I can help you use the ADVANCED SEARCH feature on HelpMeFind to narrow your search.
1. Click ROSE SEARCH on navigation bar to the left
2. Click the ADVANCED SEARCH tab near the top of the page
3. click CLASS and select the CLIMBER box... don't forget to click the AND radio button at the top of the page because you are going to be searching for more than one characteristic.
4. Drop down to the end of the CLASS page and click CONTINUE
5. Click on BLOOM on the search menu
6. Click on WHITE OR NEAR WHITE ... don't forget that AND radio button
7. Drop down and click CONTINUE
8. Click SEARCH.

A list of links to roses that are white climbers will show up. When I did the search, at least three pages of rose links showed up.

Good luck with your search.

Smiles,
Lyn
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Reply #5 of 6 posted 30 SEP 07 by Barb
Lyn,

Thanks a bunch! I found several that were appealing. Now I can search some of the other roses that have been recommended by my friends.

Again, thanks you made it much easier for me.
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Reply #6 of 6 posted 1 OCT 07 by RoseBlush
Barb...........

I am glad I could help you learn to use the site to research your roses. btw... you are NOT an idiot. Researching what roses you want in your garden is the first step in helping you have a satisfying gardening experience with roses. Not every rose will grow well in every climate. Doing a bit of homework first is part of creating a garden of joy.

Smiles,
Lyn
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