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Re: Rose Keepers Data Base

Post by Guest on 14th January 2009, 2:09 pm

OMG Karen, you have all those OMG!!!

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Post by Simon on 14th January 2009, 3:01 pm

A word of advice though Karen... Some people suspect the variegations on multiflora watsoniana are due to a virus... not rose mosaic virus but a virus none-the-less. Some people have reported that when planted near other roses symptoms start appearing on other roses. I have mine planted a good distance from any other rose (an acre away LOL) just in case.

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Post by rosemeadow on 14th January 2009, 11:58 pm

Thanks Tasv, I want to keep collecting in each caterory. I had others but lost them when I moved them in a dry year.
Thanks for the warning Tasv, I had no idea of this. I got this plant of Watsonia from a cutting from a place I shouldn't have. Its only young and I haven't seen a bloom yet. What does it look like when it blooms ? I will look on HMF, too. I might just get rid of it as I am not impressed by it.
Yes, The Estate, they are all youngish rose bushes. I hope they produce lots and lots of beautiful blooms in the future. I don't Spray for blackspot. I hope I can keep them all alive in a dry time.
Here is my modern rose list.

Hybred Teas -
Royal Highness (cg)
Honour
My Choice
Fragrant Cloud
Oklahoma
Lady X
Lagerfield
Charles Mallerin
April Hammer
Esmeralda
Peace
Rasberry Ice
Carla
Avon
Double Delight
Silver Jubilee
Bewitched
Amatsu - Otome
Red Cedar
Black Velvet
Precious Platnium
Camp David
Alec's Red
Joyfulness
Diamond Jubilee
Polar Star
Elina
Delore
Grandpa Dickson
Adolf Hortsman
Tiffanny
Duet
Coronation Gold
Just Joey
Eiffel Tower
Peter Frankenfield
Violina
Paradise
Baronne de Rothschild
Fragrant Plum
Blue River
Sheer Bliss
Black Madonna
Radox Boquet
Lady Rose
Gay Princess
Travlata
Sutter's Gold
Flaming
Duet

Cut Flower Roses -
Sioux
Amorosa
Myrna's Dream
Lemonade
Kardinal
Cubana
Eliza
Black Beauty
Cinderella
Black Magic
Bugatti
Aloha
Sunbeam
Metallina
Magma
Tiamo
Memory
Poetry
New Ballerina
Revue
Spicy
Red Giant
New Ballet
Medeo
Pascali
Cherry Lady
Ekstase
La Luna
New Carousel
Flamingo
Frisco
Lollipop
Neon
Sonia
Mariana
Corvette
First Gold
Escimo
Icegirl
Cherry Girl
Our Sasha
Twin
Pure Poetry
Dallas
Sun Dance
Abracadbra
New Emely
Calibra
Champagne Mr Lincolin
Akito
Kiss
Lulu
First Red
New Ballet
Lambada
Happy Anniversery
Emely
Vital
Susan
Dream
Karen Blixen
New Duet
Royal Dream
Our Vanilla
Lemon Dream
Shocking Blue
Black Madonna
Carousel
Our Vanilla
Mabella
Jambo
Amadeus
Samatha
Sweet Honey

The hothouse roses I took out of our hothouse because their leaves got black sticky stuff all over them, also Mildrew before that, because of the humidity. There was no way I was going to spray. The organic spray I used, but it didn't work, maybe I didn't do it enogh. So I dug up these roses and put them out side. The roses did grow really well in th hothouse though. At the moment they have small blooms, but it has only been six months since I moved them.
I will do my Modern Climbers and David Austin here the next time.


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Post by rosemeadow on 29th January 2009, 12:09 pm

I will start the rest of my list and edit when I want to add more if I have missed a few. The ones with cg after them are cutting grown and some of them have grown into big bushes.

Climbers -
Nahema
Peny Lane (cg)
Red Pierre
Dortman
Dublin Bay (cg)
Altissimo
Roundelay (cg)
Compassion (cg)
Papa Meilland
Blossom time
Tiffany
Clair Matain
Bantry Bay
High Hopes
Desert Glow
Sumer Snow
Julias Rose
Blue Moon
Titian
Aloha
Parade
Swan Lake
Pinkie
Pierre de Ronsard (cg)

Floribundas -
Apricot Nectar
Gelber Engel
Honey Boquet
Golden Years
Kalinka
Poulsen's Delight (cg)
Rosa Surperba
Playboy
Shady Lady (cg)
Gruss an Anchen (cg)

Minatures -
Bernadella's Pearl
Pacesetter
Starina
Orange Honey
Burnadella's Ruby
Moore's Yellow
Radiant
Suntan
Jean Kenneally
Kate's Delight
Pop Corn (cg)

Ground Cover Roses -
Mainaufeuer
My Rosey Carpet
Summer Fairytale
Busy Bee

Polyantha Roses -
The Fairy

Shrub Roses -
Summer Breeze
Fritz Nobiz
Elmshorn (cg)
Bonica
Angela
Sonia Rykiel
65 Roses
Paul Bocuse
Martine Guilot
William Christie
Sebastian Kiniep (cg)
Sally Holmes
Raubritter (cg)

David Austins -
Mary Rose (cg)
Scept're Isle (cg)
Sharifa Asma (cg)
Shropshire Lass(cg)
Radio Times
Sir Edward Elgar
Solph's Rose (cg)
St Cecila
Si Swithun(cg)
Dove
Evelyn (cg)
Gertrude Jekyl
Constance Spry (cg)
Heritage
John Clare
Kathryn Morley
L.D. Braithwaite
Leander
Lordley Oberon (cg)
Lucetta
Abraham Darby
Belle Story (cg)
Benjamin Britten (cg)
Crown Princess Margareta
Christopher Marlowe
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (cg)
Glamis Castle (cg)
Trevor Griffiths(cg)
Brother Cadfael(cg)
The Mayflower
Troilus (cg)
Wildeve
The Alnwick Rose
The Dark Lady
Yellow Charles Austin (cg)
Jubilee Celebration
Lillian Austin
Ann Boleyn


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Post by Simon on 29th January 2009, 9:30 pm

Holy WOW Karen... That's a few roses Shocked

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Post by orchid40 on 29th January 2009, 10:22 pm

Shocked Shocked Shocked Stunned Stunned Stunned

I'm Speechless!
Smile
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Post by rosemeadow on 29th January 2009, 11:07 pm

Thanks for you wows etc. but the garden is starting to look a bit sad now.Also my roses are very close together so they will have to grow into one another.
I had most of all the David Austins when I lived on the other side of our creek, a while after we moved to our new house I moved them as it was too hard watering two gardens and the Kangaroos were eating them. I had alot of other heritage roses too. Finally we got some rain at the end of Winter/beginning of Spring so I moved them all across. But then we got a long dry period after this and I lost alot. After that my partner talked me into changing the layout of my garden and bringing it into a smaller area.
Some years before that too I lost a few hundred of Hybred Teas and David Austins in a bush fire. I reckoned it was 400 hundred at the time, but I can't see how it was that many now. I didn't loose all my garden, not the garden that had already be establishd when we bought the place. It made a mess of the trees up the driveway as well, which had been a shame.
I hope I don't over do it for the next dry period we have, but I can't help collecting them, there are so many I don't have.
The ground is starting to really dry out here, I have lost a few cuttings I put out in Spring which I have negleted while I have been doing my cuttings in the bottles. It doesn't matter as I have the mother plants and they were ones easy to strike. Or I have more of a few of them in the shade house.


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Re: Rose Keepers Data Base

Post by Barbara B on 16th May 2009, 3:28 pm

Hi,
I have the following roses - not all are old enough or robust enough to take cuttings from. For example Leonidas and Greensleeves are poor doers here, rarely putting on much growth at all.
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Alexander
Altissimmo (Climbing)
Angel Face
Angel Face (Climbing)
Aotearoa
Apricot Nectar
Australia Felix
Baron Girod de l'Ain
Baronne De Rothschild
Belle Poitevine
Bernstein Rose
Big Purple
Birthday Present
Black Beauty
Black Magic
Blueberry Hill
Blue Bijou
Blue Moon
Blue Moon (Climbing)
Brandy
Brilliant Pink Iceberg
Bonica
Buff Beauty
Burgundy Iceberg
Cafe
Camp David
Candy Stripe
Cappuccino
Carabella

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Post by Barbara B on 16th May 2009, 3:29 pm

Hi,
here are some more.
Barbara B
Cardinal de Richelieu
Cecile Brunner
Charles Austin
Charles De Gaulle
Charlotte
Champagner
Commandant Beaurepaire
Cousin Essie
Crepuscule
Crimson Glory (Climbing)
Dainty Bess
Devoniensis
Diamond Jubilee
Double Delight
Dr A H Verhage
Dr Huey
Dublin Bay (Climbing)
Duchess de Brabant
Duet
Dynasty
Edelweiss
Elina
Elizabeth Harkness
Ellen Willmott
Elmshorn
Fair Bianca
Fantin Latour
Fragrant Plum
Frau Karl Drushki
Frau Dagmar Hastrup

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Post by Barbara B on 16th May 2009, 3:30 pm

Hi, here are more
Barbara B
Friends of the Benalla Gardens
Friesia
Fruhlingduft
General Gallieni
Gertrude Jekyll
Gina Lollobrigida
Glendore
Golden Celebration
Golden Holstein
Grandpa Dickson
Great News
Greensleeves
Harry Wheatcroft
Heidesommer
Heritage
Hot Chocolate
Ian Thorpe
Iceberg
Iceberg (Climbing)
Iced Ginger
Jacquenetta
Jean Galbraith
Jenny Brown
Jude The Obscure
Julia's Rose
Just Joey
Kardinal
Lady Hillingdon
Lady Mary Fitzwilliam
Lady X

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Post by Barbara B on 16th May 2009, 3:30 pm

....and more,
Barbara B
Lagerfeld
La Reine Victoria
Lavendula
Leander
Leonidas
Lilac Charm
Limelight
Lorraine Lee
Lovely Louise
Mme De Delbard
Mme Isaac Periere
Mme Legras de St Germain
Maggie
Maman Cochet
Many Happy Returns
Margaret Isobel Hayes
Maria Callas (Climbing)
Mary Guthrie
Mary Rose
Mermaid (Climber)
Mignonette
Mister Lincoln
Monica
Mutabilis Chinensis
New Dawn
Oklahoma
Old Fragrance
Ophelia
Ophelia (Climbing)
Oranges and Lemons

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Post by Barbara B on 16th May 2009, 3:31 pm

and a few more
Barbara B
Papa Meilland
Paradise
Pascali
Pat Austin
Peace
Peace (Climbing)
Perle D'Or
Pierre de Ronsard
Princess de Monaco
Quatre Saisons
Queen Adelaide
Queen Elizabeth (Climbing)
Raubritter
Regensburg
Renown's Samaritan
Rhapsody In Blue
Rose Romantic
Rosendorf's Sparrieshoop
Roseraie De La Haye
Rugspin
Safrano
Sally Holmes
Scabrosa
Scentimental
Sea Foam
Seduction
Sheila Bellair
Souvenir de la Malmaison
Souvenir de Philemon Cochet
Spiced Coffee

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Post by Barbara B on 16th May 2009, 3:31 pm

and these ones.
Barbara B
Squatter's Dream
Stainless Steel
Super Star
Sutter's Gold
Tan Cho
Tantau's Bernstein Rose
The Children's Rose
Tipsy Imperial Concubine
Variegata De Bologna
Victoria Gold
Whisky
White Wings
Wildflower
William Lobb
Winchester Cathedral
Woburn Abbey
Woman's Day
Zepherine Drouhin (Climbing)

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Post by Simon on 16th May 2009, 5:11 pm

Very nice Barb, we are going to have to watch out for PBR protected roses and make sure we don't trade them (mostly newer ones but can be up to 20 years old in some cases). For example I wouldn't mind another 'Pat Austin' here as my old one developed RMV badly and got shovel pruned... which is a shame as it was doing really well but it is protected by a patent so I'll have to look out for one in stores instead.

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Post by Carole on 16th May 2009, 7:31 pm

Blimey Barb, you aint half got a lot of roses. Carole

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