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'China Doll' rose Reviews & Comments
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5 OCT by
Bug_girl
The Ultimate Rose Book, Macoboy, pg. 120. “…rose-pink flowers….” “…give[s] so many flowers of reasonable size -- to 6 centimeters (2 1/2 inches) -- and in clusters up to fifteen." "Foliage, is a glossy mid-green."
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Initial post
18 AUG 18 by
viscount89
This dwarf rose grows to only 18 inches tall, and covers itself all season long with large clusters of lightly scented vibrant pink flowers. The color, look, ease to care for...this rose should be more readily available and in garden centers everywhere!
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#1 of 2 posted
18 AUG 18 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
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#2 of 2 posted
5 OCT by
Bug_girl
I just got a cutting of it from a garden that will be replaced this spring. Hopefully it grows as it has done there for the last 30 years.
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20 DEC 20 by
Patricia Routley
The June 1948 reference mentions three varieties: “They are China Doll Pinkie, and Pink Cascade.” I think there was just a comma missing after China Doll.
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#1 of 1 posted
21 DEC 20 by
jedmar
You are right, Patricia. It must be as you say. I deleted the synonym.
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12 DEC 07 by
DogAndBirdLady
I would like to know where I can purchase the China Doll rose bush. The climbing variety seems to be more readily available than the regular China Doll. I want about six of them.
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#1 of 2 posted
13 DEC 07 by
HMF Admin
Click the BUY FROM tab to view the known suppliers.
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#2 of 2 posted
14 NOV 08 by
Gala Christen
It's currently available from Regan's Nursery in Fremont California.
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