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Comments (3)If you are willing to pay for postage and if your state is not one of the restricted states, I am happy to send you miniture rose cuttings that I have: Tiddly Winks, Magic Yellow, and Apricot Princess. I also have floribundas (Mardi Gras and Johann Strauss) that I can include for you if you like....See MoreWant to know more about this tree, what is it.
Comments (3)Can't tell from the picture which, but it's either staghorn sumac or smooth sumac. Yes, you probably could propagate from seeds, provided they're ripe, but it is also easy to just dig up a "root sucker" somewhere and move that. Or buy one-they're cheap and easy to find. +oM...See MoreParade miniature roses the same as Victory miniature roses?
Comments (5)I'm sorry if I misunderstood your earlier post. This one may not directly connect with your posts either, but it is information that bears directly on registered names. There are two different things often referred to as "registered". They are quite different and can lead to confusion if not carefully defined. The registration to which I was referring was registering a rose with the International Cultivar Registration Authority - Rosa, which is the American Rose Society. This registration puts the rose in the historical record for roses internationally. It also makes sure no other rose can be registered using the same name. However, it has no control over sales names. Roses are often registered using their code name, or varietal denomination, and their sales names are just listed as synonyms. Thus Veterans' Honor (aka City of Newcastle Bicentennary, Five Roses Rose, and Lady in Red) is registered as Jacopper. The second registration is acquiring a registered trademark for the name. This is the source of the î symbol following names. This comes from the government and supposedly insures that no one else can sell a different rose using the registered trademark name. However, it does not keep the company that trademarked the name from using it for more than one rose. Poulsen, Kordes and others spend a fair amount of time and money registering names with the European trademark authority, and they feel they need to use them often to get the benefit from it. Thus they both do sell more than one rose using the same trademarked name at the same time. I am not aware of any cases where they used more than one trademarked name for the same rose, although I suppose it is possible. Adding confusion to the situation, some companies also trademark the collection names. Thus you could have a rose with a trademarked name being sold in a collection that also has a trademarked name. They could sell the same rose with the trademarked name in more than one collection with a trademarked collection name, or they could sell two roses using the same trademarked name - one in each collection. But no one else can use any of these trademarked names. Finally, the rules say if you register a rose with the ICRA-R, you cannot trademark that registered name. Or if you trademark a name with the government, you cannot use that name to register the rose with the ICRA-R. Life would certainly be easier for all of us if each hybridizer would only use each name once, and no one would try to use a name someone else already used. However, that isn't the world we live in....See MoreWanted Fresh Pink miniature Rose by Moore
Comments (0)I am looking for the miniature rose Fresh Pink by Ralph Moore (1964). It seems everywhere I look it is not being sold, does anyone have some cuttings I could have or exchange. Or do you know who might be selling it? Thank you....See Morebuford
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