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'Grand Hotel ®' rose Reviews & Comments
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10 JUL 10 by
zuzu
Vintage Gardens' 'Hotel Royal' is not the same as this rose. It's listed as a 1980 Sam McGredy product. Their description is the "cameo pink shot with coral" that follows the "red" description of the color for this other 'Hotel Royal' (1972, McGredy, aka 'Grand Hotel'). I bought one a few years ago from Vintage and I'm very pleased with it. It's a vigorous climber and it is indeed "cameo pink shot with coral." The blooms are semi-double and carried in small clusters.
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Maybe Greg from Vintage can offer some insight here ?
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The other rose is 'Hotel Royal'
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#3 of 7 posted
5 APR 16 by
zuzu
Thank you, Michael. At one time Hotel Royal was only listed as another name for Grand Hotel, but the description didn't match. I'm glad Hotel Royal now has an entry of its own..
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Thank, Patricia. She did all the ground work. I just followed up, because I noticed no reply to an un-answered dilemma :D
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#5 of 7 posted
5 APR 16 by
zuzu
Then thank you very much, Patricia. I was finally able to add a photo to the correct entry.
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I would like to search a little more on 'Hotel Royal' - the lack of references is a little worrying - but can't for the next few days. I now have Sam McGredy's mostly handwritten records but it does take a lot of searching and the eyes aren't too happy lately. Hopefully I will get back to you with more news on 'Hotel Royal'.
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Patricia, Origin Hunter Extraordinaire, lol.
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There is a description of 'Grand Hotel' in Climbing Roses of the World, by Charles Quest-Ritson (Portland, Cambridge, 2003), that is, Timber Press.
The description is on page 271. Quest-Ritson calls it "very hardy", and it seems to be growing in Moscow, so perhaps the zone can be changed to 5.
It might be a good choice for Northern state gardeners if only it were still available in North America.
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