Cultivar 2172: Talisman

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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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].

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This summary currently draws chiefly from Daniels planting guide, 1950.

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“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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106Daniels planting guide, 1950unknown100p12Brilliant red and gold buds open to well-shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow.

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106p12description_snippetBrilliant 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_snippetBrilliant red and gold buds open to well-shaped blooms of scarlet orange and rich yellow.0.98

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