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Available from - Gandy's Roses http://www.gandys-roses.co.uk/catalogue/roses/compacta-roses
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#1 of 4 posted
24 FEB 09 by
Cass
Hello, James. Are we certain that Gandy's is selling the polyanthas from the 1950's, newly packaged as "Compacta Roses"? I couldn't tell from checking the website.
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Hi Cass,
Check the term "Compacta Roses" in the Help Me Find Glossary on the left of your screen.
C.W. Groves & Son also sells them as "Compacta Roses", and they have nice pictures.
"Compacta Roses" should indicate that Gandy's roses (without the pictures) are the correct polyanthas from the 1950's. 'A picture is worth a thousand words.'.
Jim
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#3 of 4 posted
25 FEB 09 by
Cass
I'm embarrassed the information was right in front of me! Thanks, Jim.
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Hello Cass, the term Compacte roses ist original from the Breeder who introduced them in the 1950s under this name because they are really diffrent from other miniature-roses
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I've visited the site listed here and don't see where this plant is available...it's not a nursery site at all. I believe this to be a spam link.
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This is someone trying to direct traffic to a commercial "linking" website and this is way we no longer allow people to include web addresses in message text. Thanks for taking the time to let us know about it.
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#3 of 3 posted
4 FEB 12 by
Chris
try Burlington Roses. she has it now.
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Available from - The Swiss Rose Garden Nursery http://www.swissrosegarden.com/c4/miniature-roses
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That is a very beautiful rose. Where did you get it?
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