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ROSES... Autumn/Winter '23/24..

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  • cooldoccooldoc Posts: 853
    @Marlorena this is what Harkness replied when I asked them about the registration name for 'Platinum Jubilee' 

    "I've received the following advice from the nursery:

    ​In the world of plants you can choose to do either of the two options below:
    1 register a plant for plant breeder's rights (registered Name)
    2. Trademark the name ™
     
    Harkness more often choose to trademark the name over registering it for plant breeder's right due to the cost of plant breeder's right and the length of time it takes.
    So in this instance it's a Trademarked name and there isn't a Registered name"
    A rose lover from West midlands
  • MarlorenaMarlorena Posts: 8,705
    @cooldoc
    Yes, it's just that the name in this instance,  'The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra rose' doesn't appear to be Trademarked either, which adds to the curiosity.
    East Anglia, England
  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    Gosh, that's just gorgeous @Marlorena.
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
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