climbing waltz time

climbing waltz time

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I am considering buying a climbing version of the rose waltz time but I can't find it on shoot. how do new varieties get added to the site?
Posted: Sunday 3rd of February 2013 01:41 PM
  • Re: climbing waltz time

    Nicola
    Hi Ashleigh,

    Thanks for joining up. To request we add plants to Shoot please use this form. To find the form again please go to 'Plants' in the navigation above and click the link in the first paragraph.

    Our rose shops don't currently sell rose waltz time but please do look again at our new Marketplace Shop for roses for sale.

    I hope you enjoy Shoot!

    Cheers Nicola
    Replied: Sunday 3rd of February 2013 03:43 PM
  • Re: climbing waltz time

    Shoot User
    Thanks Nicola, I'm very much enjoying Shoot
    Replied: Monday 4th of February 2013 06:54 AM
  • Re: climbing waltz time

    As far as I can ascertain, Ashleigh, there is no climbing form of Waltz Time commercially available in the UK. Your best bet for the bush (Hybrid Tea) form is Handley Rose Nurseries - tracylund@btinternet.com - We no longer stock it unfortnately!
    Hope this helps.
    John Paisley
    Wych Cross Garden Centre
    Replied: Monday 4th of February 2013 09:34 AM
    • Re: Re: climbing waltz time

      Shoot User
      Hi John, It's in the current J.Parker's Catalogue, it's tempting but I've not seen it in 'real life' the other climbing roses I have my eye on are, Indigoletta (azubis), Dancing Queen and Breath of Life. I'm hoping these roses will bloom for months once established. Any info you can give me would be much appreciated.
      Replied: Tuesday 5th of February 2013 10:12 PM
      • Re: Re: Re: climbing waltz time

        So it is! I stand corrected. I have no knowledge of 'Indigoletta' but both 'Dancing Queen' and 'Breath of Life' are reliable.
        John Paisley
        Replied: Wednesday 6th of February 2013 10:59 AM
        • Re: Re: Re: Re: climbing waltz time

          Shoot User
          Thanks John, that's good to know, those two for definite then.
          Replied: Wednesday 6th of February 2013 11:54 AM
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