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'Buckaroo' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 37-931
most recent 13 JUL 09 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUL 09 by MichaelG
Regarding "Simon Estes": According to the Buck Rose Page maintained by Iowa State, this rose was patented by Buck or ISU and introduced in 1984 with the generic name BUCroo (indicating ARS registration) and the fancy name 'Buckaroo.' Roses Unlimited sells it under the name "Simon Estes."

HMF misspells the fancy name as "Bucaroo." I thinks it must also be wrong to list the registration and exhibition names as "Simon Estes." The date should be changed to 1984.

Thank you.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 12 JUL 09 by HMF Admin
Thank you.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 13 JUL 09 by RoseBlush
To follow up on your post, I checked the Iowa State site for Griffith Buck roses and found a listing for 'Buckaroo' introduced in 1984, but did not see a breeder code name of 'BUCroo'. While checking the American Rose Society database, we found 'Bucroo' listed as a synonym. This does not necessarily mean that the rose was registered with the American Rose Society with that name.

The unique breeder code name used in the patent for this rose is 'Bucaroo'. (The patent has been added to the rose page.)

Although I understand your point about a rose patented in 1988 being listed with a different registration and AEN and an introduction date of 2006, only the American Rose Society can change either the registration name or AEN.

With Regards,
Lyn
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