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most recent 29 MAR 18  
Initial post 25 JAN 16 by drossb1986
Grown in Southern Mississippi almost 20 years ago, my mom and I had this rose in our garden. It is the only rose I've found little to no information on through the years. The plant was purchased at a local fruit stand. Recalling it's habits, it had a decent fragrance, but was a very fussy plant. It was not very vigorous and bloomed sparingly. It had disease resistance issues and sparse foliage. It finally succumbed to its plethora of issues after a few years, was pruned by shovel, and turned into mulch. Oddly enough, I'd love to find another plant to see if it's as fussy as I remember.
Reply #1 posted 30 JAN 16 by Patricia Routley
Both the discoverer R. Merrell Graham, and the distributor South Forest Rose Nursery, were in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, years ago. Tracking these two people down might be the way to go, but I have no idea if Mr. Graham's last address was at Lake City or at Hattiesburg.
Reply #2 posted 29 MAR 18 by StefanDC
If you don't have luck finding this one, you might get virtually the same rose with the other white sport of 'Bewitched', 'Ludwhibewi' SNOW QUEEN: http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.32638.1&tab=1