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'Circus' rose Reviews & Comments
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25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-797
I received an arrangement with these roses - yellow with red edges- and fell in love with them. The flourist said they are called "Circus", from Equador. I've called all the nurseries in the area and no one has them. Can you tell me where I can purchase the bush? Thank you.
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Circus is a well known and loved rose so the nurseries that specialize in roses, uually carry it.
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i can not find the circus rose anywhere. a friend of mine has cancer and would like a cutting, a plant , or cut flowers. i am in southern texas, but i have not been able to find any. have also e-mailed several suppliers on the webb. it would mean a great deal to me to return this persons kindness with this special rose.
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25 JUN 04 by
Unregistered Guest
I haven't had any luck locating a grower/retailer in my area. Any suggestions?
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Roses Unlimtied has this floribunda for 2006
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If you click on the rose page for 'Circus' and click on the "Available At" tab at the top of the page, a list of sponsoring nurseries carrying this rose in their inventory will appear.
Good luck with your rose.
Smiles,
Lyn helpmefind.com
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25 FEB 04 by
Unregistered Guest
I had a rose bush like this at one time. My question is this: Does this rose start with a yellow bud and changes colors to end with white petals with lavender boarders? I would appreciate any help. Thank you in advance. John
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Mine does something like you describe. When the buds first open, they are very much yellow in color. As they are open longer, the red starts to become more pronounced toward the edges of the petals. When the flower is nearly spent, the yellow color is "faded out". The flower looks almost white with dark pink at the edges.
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