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26 JUL 08 by
Cass
My "Moser House Shed Rose," in its second full year in the ground is still producing scattered bloom in the end of July.
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Oh, you lucky lady. If someone could get this rose into Australia, I would give them my body and soul.
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Hello Patricia, You can have my Moser House Shed Rose, if you like. I got it a few weeks ago, but the spot I'm looking at is for one of my seedlings for next year. I'm not sure when's the best time to send out plants, but email me please. It's in my profile, I believe.
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That is very kind of you Enrique but Australians are not allowed to import roses from California. Can you possibly plant the "Moser House Shed Rose" on your street verge or in your neighbour's garden so that you will at least be able to see it sometimes. I can assure you it is one of the most beautiful roses I have ever seen.
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I'm sorry to hear that in more ways than one. I've been wanting to getting a few cuttings from Australian roses not available here. (The David Thompson ones...) Is there no way to get cuttings? Even if it's stripped of foilage and free of dirt? Thanks...
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If you value fresh air and sunshine there is no way that I would threaten that by time behind strong walls and bars.
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#7 of 8 posted
1 OCT 09 by
Unregistered Guest
Pat, I do not think you can import from Florida either, but, if you can I have extra Moser House Shed Roses. regards, Andrew
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Nope. We can't import from Florida to Australia. But thanks for the offer Andrew. Perhaps others in need of a very special and beautiful rambler might contact you. Well done for sharing. Patricia
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Pat, I assumed it was the same. Glad I get the Clark roses I have. I just passed MHSR to John S. (Tampa) an hour or so ago. Out of the 12 cuttings I tried, 10 stuck. (Thank you again Cass) I have a friend going to London and Amsterdam next week. It would be great if that helped ...sigh.
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Paul Barden wrote that that parentage of this rose was Golden Gardens X Strawberry Ice on the rosehybridizers forum...
I've copied and pasted right here:
http://www.rosehybridizers.org/forum/message.php?topid=3062#17849
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This rose is especially beautiful. I think I like the flowers of these more than R15, which seems to be your trademark rose. If it's strongly fragrant, then its beauty and novelty should find its way to a nursery so that other people can enjoy it.
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Does anyone know where I can find a source that can sell to the US? I've been waiting for this for years, and it seems Jackson and Perkins aren't going to introduce this.
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#1 of 5 posted
10 MAR 04 by
Anonymous-9967
Yes, I can respond to this question. You can get Euphoria from Heirloom Roses in Oregon. I just ordered one myself. They are in containers and they ship through-out the US. Their website is www.heirloomroses.com. Hope this helps.
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Yes, Hortico in Ontario has this rose, which is new to their catalog, and they ship to the US.
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Thank you for letting us know about other sources for this rose. I have added both vendors to the "Available At" tab on the rose page.
Smiles,
Lyn helpmefind.com
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#4 of 5 posted
1 FEB 08 by
jnmccool
This rose is now also available from Heirloom roses, according to their website this date: February 1, 2008
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I got this from Hortico this year and so far it has proven to be a vigorous grower. 2' wide in June from an April planted bareroot. Sharp colour and great single bloom form. Bloom colour fades as with most apricot roses. Petals blows in 4 -5 days but lots of blooms from side buds and multiple new clusters on continuously developing new canes.
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