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Talisman is a rose cultivar listed by Daniels Nursery in 1950 among its two-year field-grown roses for northern landscapes. The catalog describes its flower color, not its fruit. It has “brilliant red and gold buds” that open into well-shaped scarlet orange and rich yellow blooms [S1].
The source gives no breeder, parentage, release date, or species-level taxonomy for Talisman. It appears on a nursery sales page for roses in a broader section that includes Hybrid Tea, Perpetual, Floribunda, and Climbing roses [S1].
Daniels described these roses as hardy stock grown for the rugged climate of the Northwest, including Minnesota and the Dakotas. The same page says all roses shown require winter protection [S1]. It also gives general planting advice: prune roses back heavily at planting, since first-year success depends largely on that pruning [S1].
This source documents no edible fruit use for Talisman. Its Pomologica relevance is limited: it is an ornamental Rosa cultivar in a northern nursery catalog, not a fruit cultivar supported by the available evidence [S1].
Summary source basis
This summary currently draws chiefly from Daniels planting guide, 1950.
Selected source quotations
“TALISMAN—Brilliant red and gold buds opening to well shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow.”
— Daniels planting guide, 1950, p12
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| 106 | Daniels planting guide, 1950 | unknown | 1 | 0 | 0 | p12 | Brilliant red and gold buds open to well-shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow. |
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| 106 | p12 | description_snippet | Brilliant red and gold buds open to well-shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow. | TALISMAN—Brilliant red and gold buds opening to well shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow. | page_block:0.90 |
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| description_snippet | Brilliant red and gold buds open to well-shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow. | 0.98 |
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