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"Bishop's Lodge Muriel Linton" rose Reviews & Comments
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Discussion id : 82-172
most recent 23 DEC 14 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 23 DEC 14 by Margaret Furness
My mostly-unpruned plant (which came as "Bishop's Lodge Muriel Linton") is quite tall, perhaps 1.7m.
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 23 DEC 14 by Patricia Routley
Thanks Margaret. We've altered the height of "Bishop's Lodge Muriel Linton" up even further as Cree has a photo showing over six feet. If you can find any references to 'Hadley' being tall, that might confirm this identification.
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Discussion id : 71-903
most recent 25 MAY 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 25 MAY 13 by goncmg
Does anyone know why this is called "Montgomery's Mistake?" I have a lot of reference books but none that discusses that and as far as I am aware to this point, it was quite successful 100 years and, maybe ironically, still hanging around to some extent. Birthed even in 1940 this probably would have been culled...........but a LOT went on with roses between 1913 and 1940..............would love some more info!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 25 MAY 13 by Patricia Routley
I think it is still hanging around my garden, I am glad to say. There is a little bit on the sour grapes [?] in the 1992 reference (and which originally came from the 1917 American Rose Annual)
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Discussion id : 71-374
most recent 4 MAY 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAY 13 by AquaEyes
Available from - Rogue Valley Roses
http://www.roguevalleyroses.com/hadley-ht
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Discussion id : 71-373
most recent 4 MAY 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 4 MAY 13 by AquaEyes
Available from - Rogue Valley Roses
https://www.roguevalleyroses.com/rose/blue-heaven
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