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Discussion id : 121-443
most recent 9 MAY 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 MAY 20 by Michael Garhart
The Canadian Rose Annual (1992) states: "SUNSATTON (VELDFTRE), HT (Kordes '87) [(Bengali x Uwe Seeler) x
Cocktail '80]. OB (ob), glowing apricot to orange, 45 petals, Sheridan's 75th
Anniversary Rose."

So its the old Bengali where it gets its horrid case of BS. I always wondered.
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Discussion id : 109-862
most recent 8 APR 18 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 8 APR 18 by Michael Garhart
I remember this rose. Quite a long time ago.

Thin, tall. Perpetually defoliated from blackspot. Pretty blooms. If you live anywhere with BS issues, I would take a hard pass on this rose.

Edit: I now recall where I saw this. It was at Rich and Dr. Charold Baer's garden when I graduated high school. They gave me a nice pair of Felcos as a graduation present.

I remember seeing 'Champagner' there, too. It was really cool, but these are more collector roses. They're very unique for their time, but have health problems.
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Discussion id : 60-650
most recent 6 JAN 12 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 JAN 12 by Rosenfee
Not Würzberg, "Wurzburg" !
Greetings Rosenfee
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Discussion id : 22-244
most recent 24 OCT 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 24 OCT 07 by Beth Clark
ok, Schmoopy's pics have convinced me that I really do have to get this one from Ludwig's Roses next time I'm there!
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