'Touch of Class ™' rose Reviews & Comments
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Is there another rose that looks like Touch of Class but has better disease resistance? I will give this rose another year however since we had a very unusual wet spring and summer last year here in Oklahoma City.
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Hello from southern California. I've had good luck with Spellbound, which I chose primarily for its color. I'm not too excited about the vigor of the Touch of Class I planted this springtime. As you think about your plans for 2010, you might want to look into Spellbound. Kind regards
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Before we used to be able to enlarge the rose photos and click on to the next one. Now we have to click on each one in order to enlarge them. It is tedious. Can't you go back to the old system?
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Is this rose one of those that need time to mature before it blooms well? I have had this bush for 3 years and it doesn't bloom very often. What can I do to get blooms? I have read that some rose bushes need to have the blooms removed in order to allow all the energy to go into building a better, healthier bush. It also has a rough time with disease even though I spray weekly. I would love to fix this rose.
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This rose is a beautiful color of pink and has a even more beautiful shape with very tight and high center. The petal count is not high and this is something that I usually insist on but the bloom is so beautiful that I have not cared about petal count. The bush is very tall. My only complaint is that it gets mildew very badly.
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