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Mab Grimwade  rose photo courtesy of member Eric Timewell
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most recent 20 NOV 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 NOV 14 by Patricia Routley
If you see any sign of a center pleat, or the open petals reflex into parallel tongues (as mentioned in 'Mme. Jules Thibaud' 1994 reference), then it may be 'Perle d'Or'. If not, then it may be 'Mab Grimwade'.
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 20 NOV 14 by Eric Timewell
Very funny, Patricia. Notwithstanding its provenance, it is Mab Grimwade.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 20 NOV 14 by Patricia Routley
Ah, sorry Eric. I thought you may have been querying the veracity of it.
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 20 NOV 14 by Eric Timewell
You know, John Nieuwesteeg still has all his identifications and you can get them budded up by his brother. So every one can be checked against those being sold elsewhere. I'm doing it, bit by bit, one by one.
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