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| Kim Rupert was kind enough to scan for me an article on rose identification. "What Old Rose Is This" was written my Mrs. Ethelyn Emory Keays for the 1938 ARS Annual, using some material from "The Genus Rosa." It's a good "primer" on rose identification.
Using Kim's scans, I put the thing together as a booklet, and it has been uploaded to the websites of The Heritage Roses Group (Nat'l) and our local Gold Coast HRG. You can find it in ARTICLES at either website, and you're welcome to download, save, and print it. See:
Jeri Jennings
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Here is a link that might be useful: The National Heritage Roses Group
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| Thanks, Jeri! Good article to share with my rose society! |
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- Posted by carol6ma_7ari zones 6 %26 7a (My Page) on Tue, Nov 13, 12 at 17:54
| Excellent and informative article. But the pdf downloaded to me, only to part of "Indicae roses". Is there more? Carol |
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- Posted by harborrose 8a-PNW (My Page) on Tue, Nov 13, 12 at 19:13
| Carol, Go back and check the page numbers and you'll find you have the whole article - |
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| I can put it up better, without the problem, when our webmistress is back. SORRY! Meanwhile, you can also download it from: But NOTE: THIS LINK WILL EXPIRE ON 11-20-12. Jeri |
Here is a link that might be useful: DOWNLOAD WHAT ROSE IS THIS
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- Posted by carol6ma_7ari zones 6 %26 7a (My Page) on Wed, Nov 14, 12 at 7:40
| Got it! Thanks; now I have the whole article. Carol |
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| Great article/summary of rose structures. And thank you so much for putting into download form, Jeri. So easy! |
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| When the link expires (11/20/12) I can re-do it, if anyone needs it. And I will replace the copies on the two websites, too. Of course, I should add that -- once you've gotten a feel for this information, you can't do better than to purchase a copy of the Field Report Of Rose Characteristics -- which organizes similar material into an easily-used format. Jeri |
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| Jeri, The link's not working now. Diane |
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| It's working. I just tried it. Click on the link, it takes you to a page with a download button. OR you can go to the Gold Coast or HRG Websites, but beware, the pages are scrambled. Jeri |
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| Thanks Jeri, got it now. Diane |
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| Thanks Jeri, I printed it out for future reference.... Cydney |
Here is a link that might be useful: The Old Garden Rose Blog
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