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'America's Junior Miss' rose Reviews & Comments
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Roses Unlimited doesn't seem to have this plant available this year.
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Pat told me it killed her to have to drop it but I don't think they sold one all season.
She said it's a great rose. Marketing is everything in the rose biz.
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Too bad! But, you're right about marketing being important. It must be hard to sell a rose today named "America's Junior Miss". It sounds rather outdated and not particularly "p.c." either. Still, a rose must somehow stand on its own merits despite its name. I should have bought one while I had the chance.
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Yes, we have to act when we have the chance. I could still kick myself for not picking up this or that years ago.
Who knew this stuff could disappear so quickly?
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It's just as I've always said -- it's the nurseries that propagate that determine what plants are available for sale. It never ceases to amaze me how plants come and go so quickly in the market -- sometimes because one major propagator makes a big run of a particular cultivar, and then doesn't again, and no one else takes it up.
It points out the importance, at least with roses, of supporting smaller, specialty nurseries that propagate plants. I don't get too picky about own-root or grafted, much less what it's grafted on, because I know many of the rose varieties found now are very thinly available. No point in being fussy -- take what you can find and be grateful that someone has gone to the trouble of making the plant available. And as you know, Robert, some plants are easy to propagate, others slow, tricky or downright impossible.
My real problem is I need more land to plant roses!
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"I need more land to plant roses!"
You and me both. Let's wish for an endless cheap high quality water supply while we're at it. =)
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it's on sale for $1o.95 at Vintage Roses, this week only.
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it's on sale this week only @ vintage roses.
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Vintage Gardens says they're carrying it.....looks like bands, but their bands have done very well for me.
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18 FEB 10 by
Cass
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