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HMF: Concerning the MEIcauley variety of Meilland's Bolero: You list four nurseries as presently having and selling it. At least three (Northland, Otto & Sons, and Regan) of the four do not have this rose. Rather they have and sell the other Meilland Bolero: MEIelweis. The fourth nursery, Christianson's lists it as a Romantica, so it is not certain which they have. Mike Dosey
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Michael, firstly our apologies for at last answering your eight year old comment. It shouldn't take that long.
Garden Valley Ranch had listed their Bolero as a Romantica and as the patent said the 2004 rose was to be marketed as a Romantica, perhaps that listing was incorrect. We've changed their listing from Bolero MEIcauley 1997 to Bolero MEIdelweis 2004.
I have checked through Regan's nursery plant list and they do not list it. We've deleted their listing of Bolero MEIcauley 1997.
Christianson's current PDF listing of their roses show only Bolero (FL) W vf But if you, in 2010 saw it listed as a Romantica, it is likely they have the latter rose. We've changed their listing from Bolero MEIcauley 1997 to Bolero MEIdelweis 2004.
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Re: The rose Jadis (Fragrant Memory): Do you have a height reference for it? Thanks. Mike
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2 OCT 07 by
Cass
Nothing in either Modern Roses 12 or the patent, unfortuntately.
Check the Vintage Gardens website, which shows plant habit by class. That's highly variable by zone, but since you know Vintage is located in Zone 9b (if that's the colder Zone 9), than at least you have a benchmark.
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When I grew it in San Francisco Bay Area it was 4 - 5 ft. tall. We get Winters down to medium thirties at worst and Summers usually not hotter than high nineties. I grow Memorial Day and it's taller by about a foot and a half but fragrance not so strong and color somewhat lighter.
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Where's the hyphen? In the name of the rose Fantin-Latour, that is. Every other source I check and in most of the references for that rose on your site, the hyphen is there.
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17 DEC 12 by
jedmar
We have references with both with and without the hyphen. Even GST, who named the rose, was not consistent in his usage. As the painter had a hyphen in his name, we will add this. The hyphen has no impact on the search function.
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Angel Gardens offers a rose named Pink Perfection from 1927 by Ward which you do not list. Might you research it?
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A page now opened for this rose. Only one non-descript reference in my Australian literature.
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