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Discussion id : 83-653
most recent 12 MAR 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 MAR 15 by goncmg
Interesting that this one and Color Magic are siblings--Warriner/J&P sure hit the lottery there as Color Magic was AARS and Fascination was held until 1982 and released as a Rose of the Year. I grow them both now and Fascination is the bigger, rougher, tougher and blowsier of them. It is quite thorny, the blooms are extremely full petaled and open to look more like peonies than roses but are a lovely peachy-pink color that blushes red/salmon. My plant throws basal breaks like crazy, is very tall, terribly thorny, and is more black spot resistant than Color Magic in my garden. Clearly not an exhibition rose and that assured it would pass quickly out of commerce in the 1980's. Now that informal bloom forms are appreciated, this one could be of interest to some growers.
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Discussion id : 74-098
most recent 17 SEP 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 17 SEP 13 by Michael Garhart
From the patent, "This new variety has the same parent varieties and is a sibling from the same seed lot as the variety Color Magic, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 3,998."
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Discussion id : 65-366
most recent 26 JUN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 JUN 12 by goncmg
Columbus Park of Roses has a nice bed of this one..........
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