Please talk me into or out of souvenir du docteur jermain
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Kelly Tregaskis Collova
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Souvenir d'Alphonse Lavallee = Souvenir du Dr. Jamain?
Comments (10)I sure hope Beales Roses Sent Ashdown the right rose. I have a waiting list a mile long for people wanting to buy one of my plants. This fall I even bought 10 more plants from Germany, who delivered the correct plant 2 years ago. But the plants I got looked suspiciously more thorny than the right SDAL. So I have planted them in my cutting garden an will have to wait and see until they bloom whether they are the correct one. At least I have my mother plants that I know for sure are the right plants. I propagated 30 more this fall from them and sent budwood to 3 vendors here in Europe, one of them being the dutch Nursery. Plants from my clone will be sent to Ashdown from them. I really look forward seen pictures of the Rose Ashdown has now to see if it is the right SDAL. Also would be nice to see pictures of palnts from Vintage. When your rose blooms Lori Please take pictures and post them. This way I can se what you grow (Hopefully). I must say my trust in people selling the right rose is small. After I have seen so many vendors over here selling SdDJ or Erinnerung a Brod as SDAL. I wonder how these 3 roses got so mixed up? Well sometimes the roses get mislabeled during the budding, or even mixed up. Othertimes they have the wrong rose but think they have the right and sell it under a wrong name. Like I mentioned in the other thread ,many post pictures on HMF, thinking they have the right rose (Well we bought as SDAL from a reputable vendor) they might say. But well... Stefan: I will send Hybrida and Lykkefund To Asdown when I get the import stickers. Or I will send them to Holland so they can be shipped as cuttings during the summer. One way or the other it will get there. It really is sad that we can not just send plants to each other. That would make things so much more simple. But quarantine measures is there for a reason. I sure is cautious about bring home plants with any soil back home here. What if I was responsible for introducing scales or JBs here!!!...See MoreAustin Reds - Comparatively Speaking
Comments (21)"Rick, are you saying U.S. roses can't be taken across the border into Canada?" Kate and Carol; you can import roses from the U.S., but an international phytosanitary certificate is required for the shipment. Currently, only Rogue Valley Roses and David Austin Roses USA will ship to Canada. I have contacted both Heirloom Roses and Roses Unlimited and neither are willing to ship roses to Canada. It is a lot of work and hassle and then shipments sometimes experience delays at the border that have cost me young plants in the past. I suspect that the extra work and effort required is prohibitively costly for small nurseries who may only get a few export orders a year. I did import eight roses from RVR this spring, seven survived and are doing well in my nursery bed. But RVR doesn't carry Braveheart. There are far more European nurseries that will ship to Canada, or the U.S. for that matter, than American nurseries who will export. The Europeans are more accustomed to shipping across borders in the E.U. But both an import permit and phyto are required for import of roses from the E.U. and it is costly and risky both....See MoreNoisettes/Climbing teas -please help me choose!
Comments (19)Joanna, My tolerance for BS and leaf loss may be higher than yours, but, I'll say what I've seen so far... The wichuriannas are near perfect...Paul Transon repeats a little. Blush Noisette is not looking good...spotty and leafloss, but, I believe it will take time to get going. Lamarque- some mildew, slow to get going, no bs MAC-some bs, some leafloss (30%) Crepuscule - succumbed to the goats...will get another Reve D'Or- may be mislabled, no diseases on what i've got Mme. G. Staechlin- no diseases, vigorous, once bloomer Blush Noisette- yucky so far Celine Forrestier- slow to get going, no problems yet Ghislaine de Feligonde-near perfect...heavy first flush and flowers the rest of the year off an on.. Aimee Vibert-don't have Gloire de Dijon-some spots, 50% leaf loss, succombed to goats, it has been replaced Souvenir de Mme. Leonie Viennot (not sure about this one)died after being moved...no problems when I had it SDLM (worried this may ball in my humid/hot climate)- so far so good, no major problems William A. Richardson -just starting to take off, no sign of disease Desprez a Fleurs Jaunes-just starting out, too soon to comment Duchesse D'Auerstadt-same as Jaune Desprez Sombreuil-some spots, 30% leaf loss Lady Hillingdon, cl- don't have it yet Paul Lede (disease?) don't have it yet Cramoisi Superieur, cl -no disease yet plus: Clair Matin some spots, 10% leaf loss, blooms constantly...a must have rose I hope this helps some. I'm really finding out that you've got to try the roses for yourself and see what you're willing to tolerate and what you're unwilling to tolerate. If a rose is vigorous and blooms and loses some leaves, I'm thrilled. I'm growing clematis through all these roses, so if they lose 50% of the leaves, and it doesn't slow the rose down, I'm fine with it. I will NOT spray. Robert...See MoreMad Diary of Zone Busting in Zone 3 ...The End is a Long Way Away
Comments (7)Oh my. What is a passionate rose lover like you doing in that glacial hell hole? Reading about your endeavors has exhausted me and I haven't even lifted a shovel. I admire your grit and determination, but would love to see you rewarded with thousands of blooms on your rose bushes for all your hard work. I bet they could use engineers in zones 7 to 10!...See MoreKelly Tregaskis Collova
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