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Discussion id : 97-283
most recent 5 FEB 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 5 FEB 17 by Michael Garhart
Probably Siesta x Peer Gynt. I noticed a huge influx of Meilland roses into Japan in the 1970s. Unsure why they are represented (by the breedeR) as if the seedlings were directly from the breeder using them.

Or: Zambra x Sarabande, (Goldilock's x Spek's Yellow) x Sarabande.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 5 FEB 17 by Patricia Routley
Then there is PiƱata.
I am not touching this until we can add references again.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 5 FEB 17 by Michael Garhart
I don't think there is much to go by. I just find it really quirky and borderline suspicious (the claiming of prior work as one's own). For example, I would not register a rose as [((Playboy x Lagerfeld) x Jacob's Robe) x (Meredith x Wild Blue Yonder)] and claim prior work as my own. Instead of listing it as Colorific x Grande Dame, which is the honest and true way to list it. I would be claiming that my work was a product of the work of Weeks (or whoever else, in that matter).
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