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Does anyone know the true name of the "Judy Garland" rose?
We bought one last year, and the dog ate the roots before we could plant it,
but I planted it anyway, and this year it's quite spectacular, kind of orange, pink and red (sort of). But I went to my local nurseries and asked them if they had an "judy garland" roses and they say they've never hear of them. THanks |
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Does anyone know the true name of the "Judy Garland" rose?
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=3D3547
I believe it was an unnamed rose originally that they named after her = because she loved yellow roses.=20 "GamePlayer No. 1058" wrote in message = news:c9e26b017ea9e3adbbc35e9145546fdf@TeraNews... We bought one last year, and the dog ate the roots before we could = plant it, but I planted it anyway, and this year it's quite spectacular, kind of orange, pink and red (sort of). =20 But I went to my local nurseries and asked them if they had an "judy garland" roses and they say they've never hear of them. =20 THanks =20 =20 |
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Does anyone know the true name of the "Judy Garland" rose?
Fork and Spade ( www.forkandspade.com ) carried it this year, but
their shipping season for bare root roses is over. They might carry it later this spring or summer in potted form. It's in the Garden Rose section of their web site. On Sat, 17 May 2003 23:48:07 GMT, "GamePlayer No. 1058" wrote: We bought one last year, and the dog ate the roots before we could plant it, but I planted it anyway, and this year it's quite spectacular, kind of orange, pink and red (sort of). But I went to my local nurseries and asked them if they had an "judy garland" roses and they say they've never hear of them. THanks |
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Does anyone know the true name of the "Judy Garland" rose?
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Does anyone know the true name of the "Judy Garland" rose?
I love my Judy Garland rose....you can read all about it at this spot.
http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=3547 I bought mine at our local nursery a month ago, potted...I live in So. Calif. The potted roses are going fast here and will have to wait until the fall, I suppose, to get half of the ones I am still searching for.... Check at an Armstrong flower center/nursery if you have one. I am dying to find a Leonidas....but have checked all around and can't find one. Linda |
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Does anyone know the true name of the "Judy Garland" rose?
On Sat, 17 May 2003 23:48:07 GMT, "GamePlayer No. 1058"
wrote: We bought one last year, and the dog ate the roots before we could plant it, but I planted it anyway, and this year it's quite spectacular, kind of orange, pink and red (sort of). But I went to my local nurseries and asked them if they had an "judy garland" roses and they say they've never hear of them. That is its correct name. I ordered mine from S&W Greenhouse last fall, it is in its first year and has its first bloom at the moment. I'm glad you have said it has some red or pink, since the bloom on mine looks a kind of flat crayola orange and yellow that is not appealing to me at all. I hope mine improves! |
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Does anyone know the true name of the "Judy Garland" rose?
In article , says...
I love my Judy Garland rose....you can read all about it at this spot. http://www.helpmefind.com/rose/pl.php?n=3547 I bought mine at our local nursery a month ago, potted...I live in So. Calif. The potted roses are going fast here and will have to wait until the fall, I suppose, to get half of the ones I am still searching for.... Check at an Armstrong flower center/nursery if you have one. I am dying to find a Leonidas....but have checked all around and can't find one. Linda http://www.findmyroses.com/ there are 8 places which list Judy Garland. As for Leonidas, this was the hottest of hot roses a few years back, the trouble is, it's a greenhouse variety, and as such will more than likely not yield the stellar color you've seen on the catalog pages or heard about from wherever. And its growth habit will likely likewise disappoint you. I've 'grown' two of them, each checked out on successive winters, and both were budded by the best in the business. not in the selling business, just the budding business. While there is not really a rose colored like Leonidas available, there are lots of worthy bronzey/apricot/coffee colored roses available, like Livin Easy, Dr. Brownell, Just Joey, and one to die for, Brandy. Brandy, it is sometimes said, is planted as an annual some places but I've had one live for bout ten years. Haven't checked out its vitality so far this season, that reminds me. m |
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