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'Seager Wheeler' rose Reviews & Comments
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2 JUL 15 by
Rob Byrnes
When I select the seedling listed I get a blank page
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#1 of 3 posted
3 JUL 15 by
HMF Admin
Which seedling is it and do remember roughly when you entered it.
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#2 of 3 posted
4 JUL 15 by
Patricia Routley
I get the blank page too. Admin, the seedlings he is talking about must be 'Seager Wheeler's descendants: : RINWHL FLKVCL-C6 and Seedling 14-004. It is odd that they’re listed as 6th generation.
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#3 of 3 posted
4 JUL 15 by
Kim Rupert
It is the only offspring listed for this rose, seedling 14-004. When I click on it to view the rose page I also get a blank screen with this address.
http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.69930.1
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10 DEC 10 by
Margit Schowalter
"This row of rose plants, from north to south, consisted first of two plants of Seager Wheeler, a seedling raised by him from seed of Rosa altaica he picked at the Morden Experimental Farm. It is a nicely double flower, opening pale pink and fading to white by the second day. It is extremely fertile, and enormously floriferous, and I have applied pollen of Hazeldean to it repeatedly and got numerous progeny of that promising descent."
Percy Wright Autobiography, Volume II, page 431. [Percy was describing the plants he was moving to his new home in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan]
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