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Initial post 2 days ago by Robert Neil Rippetoe
Was this named for a friend of yours?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 2 days ago by Michael Garhart
Perhaps :)
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 2 days ago by Robert Neil Rippetoe
;-)
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Initial post 16 MAR by Michael Garhart
The codename implies its Golden Beauty x Shockwave, and while the form is what one would expect, the color seems lighter than one would expect. Which doesn't mean anything, as genetics can be strange, but it definitely struck me.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 16 MAR by Nastarana
In pictures this would seem to be one of the better peach/apricot colored roses on the market. Pity no fragrance is mentioned. A floribunda spray from this variety would be a splendid decorative accent, or perhaps it could be grown in a pot on one's patio.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 2 days ago by Michael Garhart
My favorite is hands down 'Louise Hay', but Weeks didn't take that rose seriously.
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Initial post 2 days ago by Flamingo
Royal Jubilee seems to be impossible to find. Has anyone had any luck lately?
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 days ago by Nastarana
RJ is growing, slowly in my back yard. Despite its' alleged alba genetics, I would not want to try it any colder than zone 5 where I am. Mine came from David Austen Roses in Texas. Maybe contact them. If they know there is interest, they might propagate it for next year.
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Initial post 25 MAY 08 by Judith C.
Available from - Harkness UK
http://harknessonline.co.uk/
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 2 days ago by Johno
Guy's Gold is available from Knight's Roses, Gawler, South Australia.
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