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'John Franklin' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 33-940
most recent 19 APR 09 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 16 FEB 09 by Patricia Routley
The suggestion that T. Johnson bred Sir John Franklin is pure hypothesis and we may need to re-look at the breeder for that rose. For how Johnson, arriving in Melbourne some time around 1850, managed to sow his seeds, grow the rose to flowering stage, propagate it and get it back to Europe so that Rivers could see it in 1854, is really pushing the boundaries. If there are no thoughts to the contrary, we will delete T. Johnson of Victoria as being the breeder.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 19 APR 09 by Sandie Maclean
Found this reference...

Prince's Select Catalogue 1857-58
William R. Prince & Co.
Linnaean Botanic Gardens and Nurseries,
Flushing,Long Island, N.Y.
page 7
number 256 Sir John Franklin , Bright Carmine
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 19 APR 09 by Patricia Routley
Thank you Sandie. The reference has been added.
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