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Jackson & Perkins
Discussion id : 130-822
most recent 24 DEC 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 DEC 21 by 1923
In de catalogus van De Wilde Bussum 1952-1953 staat de roos Fashion (Jackson& Perkins 1948) Kruising van Pinocchio X Crimson Glory. Zalmkleurige perzikrode nuancering. Gouden medaille N.R.S. 1948, Goude medaille Bagatelle 1949. Get. v. Verd. te Geneve.
Is deze roos van Jackson & Perkins?
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 23 DEC 21 by jedmar
'Fashion' werd verkregen door Eugene Boerner en geïntroduceerd door Jackson & Perkins
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 24 DEC 21 by 1923
Dank u voor uw snelle reactie.
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Discussion id : 25-956
most recent 2 MAY 08 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 MAY 08 by Unregistered Guest
I have a standard Rugosa Tree Rose , Wild Berry Breeze and I want to find out the rose stock used for the trunk of this standard tree rose. It has produced a sucker that has white and pink buds, in clusters and I want to show the spray at a rose show on Sunday. It is a J & P rose but the company rep did not know the name. it was introduced in the early 2000's.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you-
Helen
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Discussion id : 12-136
most recent 14 MAY 06 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 8 MAY 06 by Unregistered Guest
HELLO I AM LOOKING FOR THE AMI QUINARD AND THE PEACE ROSE
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 13 MAY 06
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Reply #2 of 1 posted 14 MAY 06 by HMF Admin
Click the green menu item "Roses" and search for the the Peace rose by name.  Now click the "Available From" tab for a list of suppliers.
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Discussion id : 11-954
most recent 6 MAY 06 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 22 APR 06 by Unregistered Guest
I bought an "Irish Gold" rose a couple of years ago.  It has performed very well in the Phoenix area, but it has done something new this year.  It branched off near the base (not underground like a sucker) and bloomed with small magenta roses with 7 +/- petals.  Is this from the root stock and if so, what is it so I can tell people.  My next door neighbor had the same thing happen to one of her yellow roses also.
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Reply #1 of 4 posted 23 APR 06 by Kim Rupert
Yes, the magenta flowers you're seeing are from the root stock, Dr. Huey. You need to follow the cane back down to where it originates, and rip it out of the root system. There are multiple growth buds where that can starts. Simply cutting it off would be the same thing as pruning it, and will result in two or more new growth starts instead of the one you now probably have. Removing the entire cane, from the point of origin, should prevent it from regenerating.
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Reply #4 of 4 posted 6 MAY 06 by Sue Montoya
Thanks for the reply Kim.  It is indeed Dr. Huey from the pix on Help me find. 
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Reply #2 of 4 posted 5 MAY 06 by Wendy C

It may be the rootstock. What you describe sounds like Dr. Huey, a very common rootstock. Look it up and see if this is the flower you've got.


If it's Dr. Huey you want to prune those canes off flush or as flush with the bush as possible. This rootstock is an aggressive grower and can quickly overtake the grafted rose, taking energy for itself.


The other possiblity is a Sport. A sport is a natural mutation which mother nature throws our way every now and again. Sometimes they are stable, and often times they aren't and will disappear on their own.  Notable sports are Rosa Mundi, Chicago Peace and Easy Going.


Best of luck

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Reply #3 of 4 posted 6 MAY 06 by Sue Montoya
Thanks for the reply.  It is infact Dr. Huey.  I'll enjoy it for a short while and then cut it off. 
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