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Re: Mysterious Rose


ARs handbook for selecting roses has Diamond Jubilee listed as HT 
light yellow The rose was an all American rose selection winner. 

> Susan K Fitch wrote:
> > 
> > Hey, everyone!
> > 
> > I was wondering if anyone could tell me anything about the "Diamond
> > Jubilee" Rose.  A while ago, I purchased a deep yellow, very fragrant
> > rose bearing the name "Diamond Jubilee" but received no information about
> > it.  There were several more at the store like this one, but this year I
> > haven't seen any.  No rose book describes this wonderful rose.
> >       Recently, I discovered that Better Homes and Gardens is marketing a
> > rose by the same name, however theirs is raspberry and white.  Was my
> > rose mis-labeled?
> > 
> > (I would highly recommend this rose--it has survived miraculously, after
> > being planted on a hill, with rocky, clay soil, surrounded by evergreens,
> > in partial shade!)  :)
> > 
> > Any info. would be very much appreciated!  I really love this rose!
> > 
> > Also, is anyone familiar with micro-minis?  What names have been given to
> > the generic whites, pinks and reds?  Is there any special care they need?
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Susan
> > Raleigh, NC/ Zone 7
> > 
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> > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]Diamond Jubilee is listed in The Ultimate Rose Book by Stirling Macoboy. 
>  The rose you discribe matches the picture and description given there.
> Edith
> 
> 
Joyce Dillon
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