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'Suzanne-Marie Rodocanachi' rose Reviews & Comments
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21 MAY 21 by
scvirginia
I have created a separate record for Verdier's HP, 'Mlle Suzanne Rodocanachi', but I'm not able to delete the Verdier rose references from this record, not even the references I added myself.
Can somebody with editing powers please clean up the references for the Lévèque rose, since I can not?
Thanks, Virginia
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#1 of 4 posted
21 MAY 21 by
jedmar
Done. HMF Admin is looking into the issue.
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#2 of 4 posted
21 MAY 21 by
scvirginia
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#3 of 4 posted
22 MAY 21 by
HMF Admin
We have adjusted your HMF access level; please try again and let us know. Thank you.
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#4 of 4 posted
22 MAY 21 by
scvirginia
Thank you—everything seems to be working again.
Much appreciated, Virginia
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3 JUL 15 by
scvirginia
There was also a climbing form of 'Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi'; should it have its own record?
From 'The Rose Annual', 1907, p.69
Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. II. By Mr. George Laing Paul.
In the first place it will be well to record existing kinds which may be deemed worthy of inclusion in our list of Autumn Climbing Roses. Of the climbing Hybrid Perpetuals, Ards Rover, Brightness of Cheshunt (a much under-rated Rose, with fine foliage and pale scarlet fllowers), Climbing Frau Karl Druschki, Climbing Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi, a fine Pillar Rose, and Climbing Victor Verdier, are perhaps the best.
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#1 of 1 posted
4 JUL 15 by
Patricia Routley
Certainly. It is now added. I cannot find that reference in the 1907 annual, but believe it is in the 1908 Annual (which I do not have). I have added it as 1908. Thank you very much Virginia.
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22 MAR 10 by
Marita Protte
Another description of "Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi" can be found in "The Rose Book" of H.H. Thomas from 1920 on page 30.
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