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Re: A less large rose garden

by "Jeffrey L. Kline" <Klinej@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 13, 2007 at 12:54 AM

The story I've been told is that Buck had very little in the way of funding

for his college based project.  So when he developed a new cultivar, he 
would stick it in the ground and wish it well.  If it was still alive
after 
3 years, he'd go to the next step and try to market it.

The upshot of this is a very hardy rose, both in regards to climate (hot
and 
cold) and disease resistance.  I can tell you I don't spray my Buck's, and

they have yet to develop black spot, which is alive and living large here
in 
Michigan.

Interesting side note: the Buck rose line almost faded into oblivion due
to 
a lack of interest in marketing on the part of Buck.  (its said he was 
allergic to the smell of roses.  The story goes the name Distant Drum was 
based on the fact the he could smell it from a great distant, and it made 
him wheeze!)

Jeff, Southeast Michigan, zone 5



"Gail Futoran" <futoran@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:V6_7j.249064$kj1.179274@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Jeffrey L. Kline" <Klinej@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
> news:EIF7j.29877$lD6.21595@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>I have two distant drums in pots as well as a country music and a hi 
>>neighbor in the ground.  All very nice although smallish at this point. 
I 
>>have 35 bucks in 5 inch pots under lights in my basement, and they are 
>>blooming like crazy.  Cute.  Word around here is that they are very
hardy. 
>>The old Ford estate, (like in Ford motor company) has a big collection 
>>that is quite outstanding.
>>
>> Jeff  Southeast Michigan, zone 5
>
> The (the Ford estate collection) would be well
> worth seeing.
>
> Re hardiness of Bucks:  I think that refers
> to cold tolerance, right?  That I don't have
> problems with.  I've noticed the Distant
> Drums tolerate heat quite well, continuing
> to bloom in the summer when many other
> modern roses in my collection have
> decided to wait for the fall cool-down.  :)
>
> Gail
> near San Antonio TX Zone 8
>
 




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A less large rose garden
"Gail Futoran"   2007-11-26 23:46:18 
Re: A less large rose garden
"Gail Futoran"   2007-11-30 00:56:36 
Re: A less large rose garden
"Jeffrey L. Kline&qu  2007-11-30 19:13:12 
Re: A less large rose garden
jgamble@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-06 22:02:01 
Re: A less large rose garden
jgamble@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-06 22:05:31 
Re: A less large rose garden
"Gail Futoran"   2007-12-10 17:40:41 
Re: A less large rose garden
jgamble@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-10 22:15:18 
Re: A less large rose garden
"Gail Futoran"   2007-12-11 18:59:03 
Re: A less large rose garden
"Jeffrey L. Kline&qu  2007-12-12 00:13:24 
Re: A less large rose garden
"Gail Futoran"   2007-12-12 23:26:45 
Re: A less large rose garden
"Jeffrey L. Kline&qu  2007-12-13 00:54:25 
Re: A less large rose garden
jgamble@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-13 18:03:57 

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