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'Betty Uprichard' rose Reviews & Comments
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6 APR 24 by
Bug_girl
Betty Uprichard (H.T.)
A two-toned pink wtih somewhat thin blooms, freely produced. Fragrant. Does well everywhere, especially in town gardens and is resistant to disease. This old favourite is particularly useful for cutting. (Dickson, 1922.)
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4 APR 09 by
anonymous-251292
Available from - Rosemary's Roses 12600 Yankee Hill Rd, Columbia, CA 95310, (209) 536-9415
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#1 of 3 posted
5 APR 09 by
HMF Admin
Do they have a website we can reference ?
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#2 of 3 posted
24 MAY 09 by
Darrell
No website is given on the printed matter I have on Rosemary's roses.
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#3 of 3 posted
24 MAY 09 by
HMF Admin
You might mention to them they have a free listing on HMF and they are welcome to update it with additional roses.
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16 JAN 08 by
Robert Neil Rippetoe
The name here is apparently a typo for 'Betty Uprichard'
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#1 of 1 posted
16 JAN 08 by
Cass
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6 DEC 06 by
John Moody
Hortico carries this rose bareroot.
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