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Discussion id : 91-139
most recent 27 FEB 16 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 26 FEB 16 by Michael Garhart
Rise n Shine came out in 1977, in USA. This version of Amanda came out in 1979, in Europe. I think the Rise n Shine lineage is for the USA version from Saville, who typically used both Rise n Shine and Sheri Anne.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 27 FEB 16 by Patricia Routley
Yep. I think we're straight now.
Red Ace (miniature, De Ruiter, 1979) Parentage: Scarletta × Seedling
Red Ace (miniature, Saville, 1980) parentage: Rise n Shine x Sheri Anne
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Discussion id : 83-482
most recent 2 MAR 15 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 MAR 15 by Michael Garhart
The lineage given is for the Saville miniature and not for the European invention.

This whole 'Amanda' name business should be cleared up with some contact to various breeders. I think the same, too, for 'Belinda' in more modern hybrids.

But, effort.... lol.
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Discussion id : 24-898
most recent 20 MAR 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 20 MAR 08 by Michael Garhart
Botanica's Roses (book) says Scarletta x seedling as well as Eyewitness Garden Handbooks: Roses saying the same thing.

The European 'Red Ace' and the American 'Red Ace' are clearly two different, yet similar roses with different backgrounds.
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