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Platinum Jubilee

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The Rob Burrow MND Rose

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Princess Miyuki

Princesa Miyuki (Prvi sneg) uteleša svoje ime in vzbuja svežo čistost svoje barve. Redko je najti čisto belo vrtnico, še posebej takšno z romantičnim vonjem, toda veliki, visoko v sredini nameščeni cvetovi te sorte dišijo po miri – bogati, topli, sladki, a hkrati pikantni vonji, ki spominja na janež.

Barva: bela
Oblika cvetenja: Visoko središčno
Velikost cvetenja (6 dni): Začne se pri 2,0 in se odpre do 5,2 palcev (13,7 cm)
Velikost glave: Velika
Število cvetnih listov: 70
Intenzivnost dišave: 5 od 5
Dišava: mira, sladki koren

Življenjska doba vaze : 10 dni

Izvor: Japonska
Dolžina: 40–60 cm
Navada odpiranja cvetov: 70%
Leto lansiranja: 2016

Nagrade: Rdeči trak SAF
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Initial post today by Singularly Beautiful Roses
From the Rose Encyclopedia, ed Henslow, p. 309, 310..
The numerous successes gained by Messrs. D. Prior and Son, Ltd., whose nurseries are in the famous Colchester district, have suffice to make them one of the best-known firms of Rose growers in the country.
The business was founded in 1870 by the late Mr. David Prior. The beginnings were on quite a moderate scale, comprising about three and a half acres of freehold land on which he erected several greenhouses. By the end of 1880 this area was increased by the addition of another four acres; and eleven more incorporated in 1894, together with twelve acres of glebe land which was hired, this bringing up the total to over thirty acres. Even this did not avail for long, and in 1904 fifty acres were acquired at Great Horkesley, about three miles from the headquarters. Here are grown most of the roses, the soil being similar to that at Colchester, and particularly suited fror the cultivation of Roses, while its exposed position ensures their complete hardiness.
The late Mr. William D. Prior came into the business in 1875, and for many years was in partnership with his father. He was on the council of the National Rose Society for nearly twenty years, and also acted as judge at their exhibitions and at the leading Rose shows throughout England and Scotland for that period. In 1921 the concern was turned into a private company, with Mrs. A. Prior and Messrs. W. and A. F. Prior as directors.
The number of awards, so far, is over two thousand five hundred, and includes challenge cups, gold and silver medals, the National Rose Society's Challenge for seventy-two distinct blooms (this was in 1908, after being runners-up for five years in succession and 1919 and 1920), and many other prizes.
During the exhibiting season of 1919-1920 they won 24 out of 28 cups and trophies, including the Champion Trophy twice in succession, the King's Cup and the N.R.S. Jubilee Trophy, 17 silver medals for premier blooms, and 100 first prizes.
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