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Post by roseman on 1st May 2010, 7:15 am

Ok everyone, I have a client that is longing for yellow colured roses good for cutting and some smell.. Variety will come into the final decission, if they old fashioned or HT will not matter, so lets get our thinking caps on please, happy hunting, Regards David.

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Post by Barbara B on 1st May 2010, 9:57 am

Hi,
a very good one for cutting is Golden Holstein, but I can't catch any scent.
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Post by roseman on 1st May 2010, 10:04 am

Barbara, yes it is nice. We went to the W shop yesterday and guess what, roses already, good size and quality. They had "Adolph Horstman", it has both qualities going for it.

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Post by orchid40 on 1st May 2010, 4:01 pm

Sundance, Friesia, Gold Medal, Buccaneer, Charles Austin. All are yellow and fragrant.

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Post by Balinbear on 1st May 2010, 9:48 pm

Unfortunately Yellows are usually susesptble to BS but Graham Thomas, Teasing Georgia, Yellow Charles Austin (All DAs) are ok though we have pulled the Yellow Charles Ausins out becuse of the BS

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Post by roseman on 2nd May 2010, 8:31 am

Thanks so far, keep them coming. As we are in Mudgee(central tablelands) we are pretty BS free.
On this matter, I have also mentioned to the owner we could have some taller one's at the back to medium, then some minatures at the front.

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