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Initial post 11 days ago by Poesie
Hello,

I report this mistake not so long ago, but it is still the same:

When I added a new photo, it just changed in the settings and now says I'm a Discoverer. The main title is Breeder, Discoverer is extra. You've written that this really is a mistake, but you haven't fixed it yet. As I will soon be putting a link to HMF in my new book where they can see my seedlings, I would appreciate it if you could fix this.
Thank you. : )

Kind regards,

Irena Fabjan
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 10 days ago by jedmar
There really seems to be a hitch. We are looking into it.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 7 days ago by jedmar
Your listing has been corrected.
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Initial post 9 days ago by Darrell
This may not be the correct place to contact you, but on July 27 of this year (2024), I donated $30 to HMF. But as of August 5, I still cannot access "Lineage."
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 8 days ago by jedmar
You are shown as a premium member. Is the issue still current?
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 8 days ago by Darrell
Thanks, Bechet. It is working now. Issue resolved.
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Initial post 10 days ago by Kathy Strong
St Cecilia is sold under the name “Peony Pink” in the cut flower floral trade and now on Etsy. Probably should add that name here as well.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 8 days ago by jedmar
Synonym added, thank you!
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Initial post 9 days ago by Pereirelover
I have a rose being sold as Catherine Mermet from Loubert and The Bride can't be a white sport of this rose. Catherine Mermet in commerce in Europe is a Hybrid Tea without any fragrance. She is an imposter and not the original rose. The Bride looks like a real Tea so probably she is the sport of the real Catherine Mermet. I really wonder why nurseries keep selling varieties that are clearly not the original rose
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 9 days ago by jedmar
Because they do not know better, because there have not been genetical comparisons to ascertain the true varieties.
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 9 days ago by Margaret Furness
"Because that's the name the public ask for it by." Jean Ducher, Francis Dubreuil etc etc.
Or "Because an overseas expert calls it by that name." Eg. Sanguinea.
We keep trying.
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Reply #3 of 4 posted 9 days ago by Pereirelover
It's very discouraging to start a garden full with Teas and Tea Noisettes and to find out they aren't the original roses. What I don't understand is that when you read the descriptions of the 19th century and early 20th century catalogs and rose books you get a good idea of how a variety should look. Still so many today are obviously imposters. I like the term "in commerce" you guys use so it's almost certain the rose isn't the original. I'm making lists of my fall order at Loubert and I saw the Bride. So exquisitely Tea shaped. She can't be a sport of the Mermet in commerce. The rose world has a lot of Byzantine intrigue. Thx for the reply, Jedmar too
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 9 days ago by Nastarana
Here's hoping you get a reversion to the real CM.
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