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Randy 05-05-2004 12:02 AM

Help with id of this rose
 
I need help on what kind of rose this is? As far as i know she doesn't
spray or do much of anything to the rose climber. Could this be a Don
Juan? Here are two pictures and if anyone needs a close up of just the
rose i can get that also.

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose1.jpg

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose2.jpg

We have just really started noticing roses and we are wanting some
climbers in our yard. Last year we bought three carefree beautys and
in between them we have two icebergs between each carefree beauty.
These are a bush rose down by the road and they are looking good in
this being the second year, if we can keep the rabbits and deer off
them. We have found a New Dawn climber at a nursery that we love and
we are thinking of getting this as a climber. Then maybe this year or
next we would like to get an arbour or trellis and combine a red
climber and white climber together. I think we have decided on Don
Juan and White Dawn together but still looking at Iceberg Climber and
Dublin Bay. Any suggestions or help i sure will appreciate.
Thanks In Northwest Tennessee

Randy 06-05-2004 05:05 AM

Help with id of this rose
 
(Randy) wrote in message . com...
I need help on what kind of rose this is? As far as i know she doesn't
spray or do much of anything to the rose climber. Could this be a Don
Juan? Here are two pictures and if anyone needs a close up of just the
rose i can get that also.

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose1.jpg

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose2.jpg

We have just really started noticing roses and we are wanting some
climbers in our yard. Last year we bought three carefree beautys and
in between them we have two icebergs between each carefree beauty.
These are a bush rose down by the road and they are looking good in
this being the second year, if we can keep the rabbits and deer off
them. We have found a New Dawn climber at a nursery that we love and
we are thinking of getting this as a climber. Then maybe this year or
next we would like to get an arbour or trellis and combine a red
climber and white climber together. I think we have decided on Don
Juan and White Dawn together but still looking at Iceberg Climber and
Dublin Bay. Any suggestions or help i sure will appreciate.
Thanks In Northwest Tennessee


Here is three more pictures of the rose. Anyone know what kind it is?
Thanks,
Randy

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/norma01.jpg

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/norma02.jpg

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/norma03.jpg

Could it be All Ablaze, Abe Lincoln or Don Juan?

Radika 06-05-2004 07:02 AM

Help with id of this rose
 
Randy wrote:
(Randy) wrote in message
. com...

I need help on what kind of rose this is? As far as i know she
doesn't spray or do much of anything to the rose climber. Could
this be a Don Juan? .... In Northwest Tennessee



Here is three more pictures of the rose. Anyone know what kind it is?
....

Could it be All Ablaze, Abe Lincoln or Don Juan?


To my eyes, it looks more like Don Juan, not like Mister Lincoln at all.
I am not familiar with All Ablaze .... The only reason I hesitate with
the ID of DJ is because the Don gets a little bit of black-spot even in
this dryish CA climate without any spraying regimen, and you said that
this rose was not being sprayed, but it looks spotless in the pictures -
in the more humid Northwest Tennessee.

Say, is the rose fragrant? DJ is fragrant but not as deeply fragrant as
ML. I don't know All Ablaze, am not sure if that one is supposed to be
fragrant or not.

--
Radika
California
USDA 9 / Sunset 15


Theo 06-05-2004 06:04 PM

Help with id of this rose
 
Could be Europeana.
Do an online search.

New Dawn is an excellent climber.
Gets really large though.

Dublin Bay is a slow grower.
Highly recommend Altisimmo for
the red. It is single but very beautiful.

--
Theo

in Kansas City Z5/Z6?

"Randy" wrote in message
om...
I need help on what kind of rose this is? As far as i know she doesn't
spray or do much of anything to the rose climber. Could this be a Don
Juan? Here are two pictures and if anyone needs a close up of just the
rose i can get that also.

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose1.jpg

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose2.jpg

We have just really started noticing roses and we are wanting some
climbers in our yard. Last year we bought three carefree beautys and
in between them we have two icebergs between each carefree beauty.
These are a bush rose down by the road and they are looking good in
this being the second year, if we can keep the rabbits and deer off
them. We have found a New Dawn climber at a nursery that we love and
we are thinking of getting this as a climber. Then maybe this year or
next we would like to get an arbour or trellis and combine a red
climber and white climber together. I think we have decided on Don
Juan and White Dawn together but still looking at Iceberg Climber and
Dublin Bay. Any suggestions or help i sure will appreciate.
Thanks In Northwest Tennessee




dave weil 06-05-2004 09:05 PM

Help with id of this rose
 
On Thu, 06 May 2004 16:11:43 GMT, "Theo"
wrote:

Could be Europeana.
Do an online search.


Europeana tends to grow low and bushy, doesn't it? Plus, it clusters a
lot more than those pics.

New Dawn is an excellent climber.
Gets really large though.

Dublin Bay is a slow grower.
Highly recommend Altisimmo for
the red. It is single but very beautiful.


I'm guessing Don Juan. It looks sorta like mine (but mine are only in
their second year).

Sunflower 07-05-2004 04:03 AM

Help with id of this rose
 

"Randy" wrote in message
om...
I need help on what kind of rose this is? As far as i know she doesn't
spray or do much of anything to the rose climber. Could this be a Don
Juan? Here are two pictures and if anyone needs a close up of just the
rose i can get that also.

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose1.jpg

http://webpages.charter.net/rscarbro/normarose2.jpg

We have just really started noticing roses and we are wanting some
climbers in our yard. Last year we bought three carefree beautys and
in between them we have two icebergs between each carefree beauty.
These are a bush rose down by the road and they are looking good in
this being the second year, if we can keep the rabbits and deer off
them. We have found a New Dawn climber at a nursery that we love and
we are thinking of getting this as a climber. Then maybe this year or
next we would like to get an arbour or trellis and combine a red
climber and white climber together. I think we have decided on Don
Juan and White Dawn together but still looking at Iceberg Climber and
Dublin Bay. Any suggestions or help i sure will appreciate.
Thanks In Northwest Tennessee


Too disease free for Don Juan. I'm thinking Dublin Bay, as the form is more
loose, similar to your picture. Don Juan is more of a high centered bloom.



JimS. 07-05-2004 07:04 AM

Help with id of this rose
 

"dave weil" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 06 May 2004 16:11:43 GMT, "Theo"
wrote:

Could be Europeana.
Do an online search.


Europeana tends to grow low and bushy, doesn't it? Plus, it clusters a
lot more than those pics.

New Dawn is an excellent climber.
Gets really large though.

Dublin Bay is a slow grower.
Highly recommend Altisimmo for
the red. It is single but very beautiful.


I'm guessing Don Juan. It looks sorta like mine (but mine are only in
their second year).


I have both Don Juan and Europeana, and this does look like a Don Juan to
me. Well, it looks like MY Don Juan anyway, and not at all like my
Europeana. My Europeana does grow low and bushy. But on the other hand,
I'm in Seattle and we all know roses can look different from place to place,
so all could be totally irrelevant.

JimS.




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