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17 DEC by
AGBTG
AKA Oxford Girl through Jackson and Perkins.
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Thank you. Oxford Girl added.
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Hello, the information here is incorrect. The rose was not introduced by Cool Roses and the parentage is incorrect. Please contact Mike Athy for correct information.
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11 JAN by
jedmar
This is what the ARS registration of 2012 states.
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The denomination is incorrect and therefore the parentage and release date.
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I’ve sent Mike Athy an email.
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Mr. Athy has replied and said:” Oxford Girl is not Athy369Ha so not introduced 2011”.
So I can only presume that there are two roses: ‘Pink Eclipse’ Athy369HA bred in 1995 and introduced by Cool Roses in 2011. ‘Oxford Girl’ Athycocoha. Bred in ….before 2022 and introduced by Jackson and Perkins before ….?2024. (I can find no date on the J&P website) Both roses have the same characteristics it seems. I would be delighted to correct this file, but I need information on what the roses are, not what they aren’t.
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Hi Patricia, It probably makes sense to create two seperate listings, one for each rose.
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13 SEP by
AGBTG
Has great long lasting raspberry fragrance, very good full form when first opens and after a very rainy summer, very little blackspot.
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14 AUG by
AGBTG
After a long, wet summer still no sign of black spot while many other roses have it.
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11 JUL by
AGBTG
Something about the smell and shape of the blooms reminds me of Sombreuil. Could be in the lineage.
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