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Just found this site that explains
Canadian rose research. Also has pictures of some promising hardy lines. Line 425.2-99 is particularly fascinating. 18" high they say. http://www.northernhybridroses.com/ I was visitor 107 so not many people can have seen this site. -- Theo in Zone 5 Kansas City |
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![]() "Theo Asir" wrote in message news:e77c06c7f8684c88375fd45173067ea7@TeraNews... Just found this site that explains Canadian rose research. Also has pictures of some promising hardy lines. Line 425.2-99 is particularly fascinating. 18" high they say. Thanks, a very interesting site. It is nice to know that the breeding of hardy roses still continues in spite of the butchering of the Agriculture Canada breeding program. I know that Bob Osbourne often tests roses in develop- ment at his nursery near Moncton, N.B. east of here. (Cornhill Nursery). I wonder if he is one of the testers. Line 425.2-99 reminded me a bit of Sombreuil. Nice. I also liked the distinctly burgundy coloured rose. Although it's shape was muddled. Line 356.1-99 reminded me a bit of the Austin rose Belle Story and Line 293-99 reminded a bit of Knock-Out with more petals. It is too bad there were so many non-descript pink roses. Over-all, though, an interesting site AND a worthwhile endeavour to boot. http://www.northernhybridroses.com/ I was visitor 107 so not many people can have seen this site. It was up to 137 at my visit. The word is spreading! Laura |
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![]() "R & L Porter" wrote in message news ![]() "Theo Asir" wrote in message news:e77c06c7f8684c88375fd45173067ea7@TeraNews... Just found this site that explains Canadian rose research. Also has pictures of some promising hardy lines. Line 425.2-99 is particularly fascinating. 18" high they say. Thanks, a very interesting site. It is nice to know that the breeding of hardy roses still continues in spite of the butchering of the Agriculture Canada breeding program. Say it Ain't So!! Horror's did they actually try to gut this program. Bet they will regret it like Iowa State regrets the death of Bucks program. I know that Bob Osbourne often tests roses in develop- ment at his nursery near Moncton, N.B. east of here. (Cornhill Nursery). I wonder if he is one of the testers. Line 425.2-99 reminded me a bit of Sombreuil. Nice. I also liked the distinctly burgundy coloured rose. Although it's shape was muddled. I was excited by it too. And apparently so are they. If you read their newly developed roses link they are apparently using it as breeding stock to get better form. Line 356.1-99 reminded me a bit of the Austin rose Belle Story and Line 293-99 reminded a bit of Knock-Out with more petals. It is too bad there were so many non-descript pink roses. I wish there were more hardy white roses. You'd think this was easy considering the alba's. But white just gets passed over for some reason. Also I liked the nice variation in forms from clusters to singles to tea form. 312-99 is a hot orage too. These are shades you almost never see in hardy groups. Over-all, though, an interesting site AND a worthwhile endeavour to boot. http://www.northernhybridroses.com/ I was visitor 107 so not many people can have seen this site. It was up to 137 at my visit. The word is spreading! Laura -- Theo in Zone 5 Kansas City -- Theo in Zone 5 Kansas City |
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Theo Asir wrote:
Just found this site that explains Canadian rose research. Also has pictures of some promising hardy lines. Line 425.2-99 is particularly fascinating. 18" high they say. http://www.northernhybridroses.com/ I was visitor 107 so not many people can have seen this site. Thanks, Theo - a very interesting site, and you seem to have done a very good job of spreading the word since I was visitor 169. I too was quite taken with Line 425.2-99, and I also liked 1-00 and 0016-99, they seem gorgeous to my eyes. Very good entertainment, indeed. -- Radika California USDA 9 / Sunset 15 |
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