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I have only seen Margo Koster in photos and they vary from orange to salmon orange. Does she have pink undernotes?
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Yes, definitely pink but with that rosy salmon feel to it. Lovely, actually!
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10 DEC 17 by
CCCOLLO
Thank you, she's a beauty and just the color I want.
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Oh come ON! We WAAAANNNT we want it! We Wants It NOW! dang it is so purple
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Did you click the BUY FROM tab on the rose page ? It is commercially available.
Smiles, Lyn
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#2 of 13 posted
7 JAN 12 by
Drasaid
Alas, not from Rogue Valley Roses. Or at least not from their website. I'll give them an email, perhaps they do not have it up yet. thanks.
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That's a good idea. Many nurseries have not updated their inventories for 2012.
Smiles, Lyn
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And some nurseries' inventories change daily
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#5 of 13 posted
8 JAN 12 by
Drasaid
Well, I suppose I assumed that nursery employees were not as apt as others (i.e. me) to still be either carousing or recovering from said carousing and failing to update their website. Fatal Mistake! In New Orleans, from whence I came, carousing will continue for some time, until Ash Wednesday. Christmas runs into New Year and into Epiphany, with Revillon dinners running into King Cake Season to Mardi Gras Ball schedules to Carnival parades, right into the cold hard day that is Ash Wednesday. So websites never get updated till Lent . . . . so I should not be annoyed at Rogue Valley Roses for not satisfying my Purple Poodle lust posthaste. damn pretty rose though
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This variety is currently in production and will not be available until 2013, sorry!
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Nooooo! It is NOT yet available to buy, and won't be until at the earliest, 2013. Please note: "Purple Poodle" was just a study name; that will not be its commercial name once released.
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#8 of 13 posted
1 FEB 12 by
Drasaid
Thank you for breeding it. I used to own Pink Poodle and loved its dark stamens and unique form, thinking that was not reproducible . . . wrong! Consider a New Orleans carnival name. That rose is as Mardi Gras as it gets. Thanks again. Sarah
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Hi Sarah, A name has already been chosen and submitted to the registrar and has been accepted: it is now known as Carolyn Supinger, named, of course, for Ralph Moore's manager at Sequoia Nursery, and a very dear friend of mine.
Paul
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Hello! Has this rose become commercially available yet? Such a gorgeous colour!
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Contact Rogue Valley Roses to inquire about availability: it may be ready for sale in Spring 2014.
Thanks.
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It appears Rogue Valley Roses has located this rose and is now offering it in their catalog.
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Does not match colour or form for Jude the Obscure
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18 JUN 15 by
Hovman
winter hardy in Toronto
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Good to know; a very simple detail that is immensely useful to our HMF community. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience.
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Glad to hear it! Got this one by mistake (mislabel) but it's lovely!
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