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'Baby Jack' rose References
Magazine (2018) Page(s) 39. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2016-2017 Season. Shrubs. Baby Jack Dichairdo.....
Magazine (2018) Page(s) 53. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Final Analysis For 2016-2017. Baby Jack. Breeders Code Dichairdo. Breeder Dickson. Type Shrublet. Parentage Unknown. Plants 18. Reports 18. Height Short Garden 5.2. Health 5.3 (average). Exhibition 3.7 Fragrance 3.7 (some) An average garden variety. A low growing shrub type rose that has large trusses of blooms. A poor grower with disease issues.
Magazine (2016) Page(s) 41. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant, Review of Newer Roses For The 2015-2016 Season. Shrubs. Baby Jack.....
Website/Catalog (13 Apr 2015) Includes photo(s). http://www.rosesnz.co.nz/category-1/69-baby-jack.html
Baby Jack. Sold Out. Shrublet - Wide open, semi double flowers of an appealing burgundy purple fading to smokey lilac, are freely produced on this low growing plant. International Name : Dichairdo. Height : 80 - 90cm. Colour : Burgundy purple fading to smokey lilac. NZ Plant Variety Rights Apply
Magazine (2015) Page(s) 38. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant. Review of Newer Roses for the 2014-2015 Season. Shrubs. Baby Jack.....
Magazine (2014) Page(s) 40. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant. Review of Newer Roses for the 2013-2014 Season. Shrubs. Baby Jack. Breeders code: Dichairdo. Breeder: Dickson. Parentage: unknown. Garden 5.0. Exhibition 4.0. Health 4.5. Fragrance 2.0. Height: Short to medium. Availability: Matthews Nurseries Ltd., Rassmussens Nursery. Matamata: Does not have a good repeat. Te Awamutu: Large trusses of grey/mauve semi double blooms. Manawatu: Low growing, flowers burn in sun, needs more of them as well.
Magazine (2013) Page(s) 37. Includes photo(s). Doug Grant. Review of Newer Roses for the 2012-2013 Season. Shrubs. Baby Jack Breeders code: Dichairdo. Breeder: Dickson. Parentage unknown. Garden 5.7. Exhibition 5.5. Health 6.3. Fragrance 4.7. Height: Short to medium. Availability: Matthews Nurseries Ltd. Kaitaia: Very atractive mauve with white at petal base, single blooms, nice shaped large heads. Auckland: Good growth, healthy, but blooms too small to use for exhibiting. Matamata: Have it as a pot, healthy so far. Te Awamutu: Large trusses of grey/mauve semi double blooms. Manawatu: Getting better as it establishes, old flowers discolour badly, nice when first opens, needs a bit more vigour.
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