Repeat Blooming seedlings from the 2004 or 2005 "Class"
The following are
the 2004 or 2005
seedlings that
exhibited repeat
bloom in the summer
of 2006. By
"repeat
bloom" I do not
mean one or two
weeks of continuous
bloom. I mean when
there was a period
of bloom, then none,
and at least one
more period of bloom
(or bloom all
season).
The first entry is
the year of
germination. (There
is no floral
significance to the
order presented; the
order depended on
where the seedling
was in my many
seedling beds.)
2004 unknown rugosa X
R-15
#pink, double#
2004 Folksinger X
Dortmund
#red, single#
2004 ((Therese
Bugnet X OP) X OP)
X (Bonavista
X OP)
#reddish pink,
double#
2004 Prairie Harvest
X
William
Baffin
#pink, very double#
2004 (Sir Thomas
Lipton X OP) X
Simon Fraser
#pink, white eye
(double or
single-not
recorded)#
2004 Prairie Harvest
X
William Baffin
#pink, double#
2004 Folksinger X
Dortmund
#pink, single, large
flower#
2004 Folksinger X
(Royal Edward X
RSMK-1)
#pinkish white,
double, large
flower#
2004 Folksinger X
Illusion
#red, double#
2004 ((Delicata X
OP) X ((Therese
Bugnet X OP) X OP)) X
(Bonavista X OP)
#light pink,
semi-double, large
flower (this may be
my best
bloomer-ever)#
2005 Carefree
Sunshine X
open pollination
#yellow, single#
2005 Folksinger X
(George Vancouver X
John Davis)
#pink, single#
2004 Parkdirektor
Riggers X
William Baffin
#dark red with white
eye, single#
2004 ((Therese
Bugnet X OP) X OP) X
mixed pollen
#white, double#
2005 Folksinger
X (Prairie
Youth X OP)
#peach, semi-double#
2004 (Henry Hudson X
OP) X
mixed pollen
#pinkish white,
double#
2004 ((Therese
Bugnet X OP) X OP) X
mixed pollen
#white, semi-double#
2004 (Sir Thomas
Lipton X OP) X
((Therese Bugnet X
OP) X OP)
#pink, double#
2005 (Sir Thomas
Lipton X OP) X
((Therese Bugnet X
OP) X OP)
#pink, single#
2004 ((Therese
Bugnet X OP) X OP) X
mixed pollen
#pink with white
eye, single#
2004 ((Therese
Bugnet X OP) X OP) X
open pollination
#white, single#
2004 Dortmund X
Illusion
#red, double#
OP means open pollination - which means the pollen could of come from the mother or from another plant