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"Bishop's Lodge Jane Isabella Linton" rose Reviews & Comments
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Does anyone know where I might be able to obtain BL "Jane Isabella Linton" in Australia this winter?
Also, to anyone who has grown this rose, how is the fragrance? There is only one reference here regarding scent, and that is bonbon's "very perfumed" comment. I was actually looking at "Reine Nathalie de Serbie" as being a contender for this rose, which apparently had a strong distinct perfume, but didn't want to bombard Patricia with pointless old references if Jane Isabella Linton mostly hasn't much fragrance.
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In HelpMeFind's GARDENS / Bishop's Lodge Heritage Rose Garden, there is a website with a catalogue and an address. Bombard on.
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Patricia, I just had a look at the website, and for the catalogue found only the cover and 5 blank pages. I don't know who's in charge of the roses now. Better to ring rather than email, I think. Brian Wagner isn't budding their roses now.
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27 JUN 18 by
HubertG
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15 JUL 15 by
bonbon
July 2015 Winter Just picked a bloom from Bishop's Lodge Jane Isabella Linton. She is very perfumed and pale in colour at present. The Plant grows in red volcanic soil in a mild temperate climate. She has heaps of little thorns behind the rib of the leaflets.
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Glad to see you on HelpMeFind Bonita, and we look forward to hearing and seeing more of your Queensland roses. There are a couple of your photos that need to be turned the right way up - think you might have to delete them and check how your camera is loading them. Would you also check the caption for the 'Carabella' photo. Regards, Patricia
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9 OCT 12 by
Unregistered Guest
Available from - jane isabella linton ror
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