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Who sells Tuscan Sun?
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Posted by
msjam2 7B DFW (
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Fri, Feb 14, 14 at 11:55
| Hello! I really miss this rose, I had to get rid of her a couple of years back because of rose gall. Does anybody know where I can buy this rose from?
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RE: Who sells Tuscan Sun?
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| Regan's has it listed as well as J & P. Sure looks pretty. |
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| I got a quart container from Jackson Perkins last year - they may have it or if not, may offer it later in the season - or try Roses Unlimited, S&W Greenhouse. |
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| I bought one bare root last month at a good local nursery that stocks bare roots each year. It' s grafted probably on Dr Huey. It's a Weeks rose. You might try some of your local nurseries, if you haven't already. |
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| Oh, that is so gorgeous and healthy, msjam2. I admire the roses you grow, and hope you can find this one again. Now I want to grow it, too! Diane |
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- Posted by alameda 8 - East Texas (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 21, 14 at 10:57
| I just got an email flyer from Jackson Perkins - they have it for $22.95. I just got 4 roses from them and they look very nice. Disneyland is a good rose too in that color. |
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Roses Unlimited has it 2G own root! Large, healthy roses! I love my Tuscan Sun but boy does it blackspot here. Susan |
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| Pat from RU emailed me and said it's not available. I would love to get it from her. |
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- Posted by maryl Z7 Okla. (My Page) on
Mon, Feb 24, 14 at 0:45
| Interesting post. I grew Tuscan Sun when it was first introduced. I loved how the colors were pretty from the bud stage to the fully open stage even if they changed along the way. Mine was own root (which is how it was offered when first introduced). Unfortunately it seemed to grow "backwards". I had it for about 4 years and by the 4th it was down for the count. It had the best of everything so the only thing I could attribute it's diminshing vigor to was our zone 7 winters (it is an orange after all and they are usually susceptible to cold snaps). I have never forgotten it though, and when I saw it offered grafted on Dr. Huey this year I was all excited. Will certainly be looking around for it at our local rose nurseries. I'm hoping that grafted will do better for my garden. Very nice rose. Good as a cut flower too.....Maryl |
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