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yesterday
Sold by K&M as Golden Holstein
13 days ago
Time for some lists.

When deciding on a new rose to purchase, one typically will see a picture of a nice bloom online or in a magazine or catalog. But how do you find out if it's a good rose? The Comments here on HMF can be invaluable, but the experience of others can vary by geography/location, specific garden traits, as well as grower dedication, skill level and knowledge. Consequently, I find myself reverting back to the rose's rating in the ARS Handbook for Selecting Roses.

What follows are two lists - one for Underperformers vs. the ARS rating, and the other for Overperformers vs. the ARS rating. This is reflective of my experience, in my own gardens over the past 4 growing seasons with the plants that I have. To me, "under" or "over" performance means that I would rate the rose at least 0.5 LOWER/HIGHER respectively compared to the ARS rating. Here goes:

Underperformers
– Lavaglut - ARS rating is 8.6, for me it's more like 7.6. Not a bad FL but an 8.6 rating implies greatness. This one is good rather than great.
– Julia Child - ARS rating 8.3, not a bad rose but nowhere near an 8.3 for me
– Tropicana - ARS rating 7.7, mine is own-root and it just won't take off - 7.0 rating for me. Perhaps needs to be relocated to a spot where it's more isolated.
– Barrone Edmund de Rothschild - 8.5 ARS - not a bad rose at all but more like 7.8 for me. Started to show some fragrance in 2024.
– Peace - ARS is 8.0, for me it's 7.5 at best. I have two plants, each planted in 2023. Perhaps in third year they will leap?
– Bliss Parfuma - ARS 8.4, many people love this rose but for me it's more like a 7.7. Maybe I have not seen its best yet.
– Plum Perfect - ARS 8.4 - this is a good FL but it's not 8.4 good.
– Black Magic - ARS 8.1 - good for exhibitors but for me it's 7.5 at best. Needs to bloom more.
– Chrysler Imperial - ARS 7.8 - I value vigor highly and CI lacks vigor. Have not noticed as much fragrance as advertised either.
– Electron - ARS 7.8 - just doesn't bloom enough for me
– The McCartney Rose - ARS 8.2 - like Electron, not enough blooms even though good grower with fragrance
– Silver Jubilee - ARS 8.3 - no more than 7.3 for me - I suspect my summers are too hot for this rose bred in England. Short stems are the main drawback.

Now the Overperformers:
– Oh My! - ARS 7.8 - this can be as good as it gets in roses, one of my favorites. Upon seeing the bloom visitors typically remark, "oh my."
– Royal Welcome - ARS 7.8 - one of my best - another underrated Keith Zary HT
– Rainbow Niagara - ARS 7.8 - good grower & bloomer, in cooler weather the vivid color of the bloom is unsurpassed
– Voluptuous - ARS 7.7 - for me, this may be my best hybrid tea, worthy of a rating more like 8.5 - another underrated Keith Zary HT
– Apricot Candy - ARS 7.5 - perhaps my strongest grower and one of my best bloomers
– Perfectly Red - ARS 7.8 - as good as any red - yet another underrated Zary HT. Why isn't it more available? I have another maiden bush coming this spring from WR.
– Malibu - ARS 7.1 - can't understand why this is rated so low - great garden rose - color of the bloom is to die for
– Red Masterpiece - ARS 6.9 - low rating almost caused me not to get this one - so glad that I did. This is a keeper in my garden.

What have I learned? ARS Rating is actually a good predictor of the quality of the rose - but there are exceptions, both to the upside and to the downside. You never know until you give it a try.
14 days ago
The winter mulch was put down a little more than two weeks ago. Simple process really - my landscaper and her crew put down 2-3" of shredded hardwood mulch over all the rose gardens. They leave me perhaps 1/3 of a cubic yard so that I can add more protection to the tender varieties (e.g. Ring of Fire, Brigadoon, and others). Everything is now tucked away nicely. The overnight low tonight is going down to 5 degrees with a wind chill of -18 due to 16-30 mph WNW winds. The artic blast will only last a couple days - nothing to worry about really.

The other new is that I am now fully retired. So, no more work or travel getting in the way of growing fabulous roses in 2025!
8 DEC
Mildew in Paris. Blooms are gorgeous though, and smell lovely. First year plant from Heirloom. Will spray next year.
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