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Ritch
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12 APR 23 by
Ritch
Apparently this rose isn't extinct. There's currently a plant, as of 4/11/23, listed in the Coastal California Rose Society auction.
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12 APR 23 by
jedmar
The ruling 'Extinct' of ARS/Modern Roses was usually because a breeder wanted to reuse the name. There are quite a number of cases where the rose in question was found in private or public gardens. Thank you for the notice of the auction of the Coastal California Rose Society. Hopefully, the successful bidder will post photos of 'Lemon Chiffon'.
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30 DEC by
goncmg
Along with Dianne in Idaho we won the CRS auction plant and photos have been posted. She has that plant and I have a plant budded on multi flora from bud wood from the auction plant. This variety has surprised me a bit. It’s not a weak grower, in coastal NE Florida it gets tall, tall and narrow. It’s also rather thorny! The spring bloom is gorgeous (see my photos) but in the heat of summer the blooms are single or close to single! And I own almost all old ARS annuals and reviewing the Proof of Pudding reviews from the mid 1950s (Roses in Review was called P o P for years) those in very warm climates noted that weird trait! That’s how I am certain this is the real variety that I’m growing. I was almost questioning it because I don’t get any damask or old rose fragrance at all. I get little fragrance. Almost none. Blooms are always on single stems long enough to cut. Repeat bloom is fast. It doesn’t blackspot or otherwise have disease more or less than the bunch. It’s a nice rose. A bit nondescript. I prefer 1944’s Mme Chiang Kai Shek as far as mid century yellows go as that variety is a bit more distinctive in my opinion and never blooms as a single 5 petal blossom (I’m not a huge fan of single blooms). I’m always happy to share plant material when I can so let me know this summer if this variety interests you.
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5 OCT 23 by
Ritch
Available from - Freedom Gardens, currently only as custom propagation
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19 AUG 23 by
Ritch
I don't understand why this charming American bred rambler is still unavailable in the country of it's origin. I fell in love with it and several other Walsh ramblers reading Anne Belovich's book on ramblers and am banging my head up against a brick wall trying to find them. Meanwhile small plants of out of patent David Austens are selling for $200 or more on Ebay. SMH.
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9 JUL 23 by
Ritch
Available from - Freedom Gardens
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