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Radler's Roses

Rose breeder Bill Radler talks about his award-winning "Knock Out" rose.

07/26/2001 | Rating TV-G

The Wisconsin Gardener

Radler's Roses

Clip: Season 9 Episode 2 | 5m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Rose breeder Bill Radler talks about his award-winning "Knock Out" rose.

Bill Radler, a rose breeder and the former director of Boerner Botanical Gardens talks about his award-winning "Knock Out," bred with Wisconsin growing conditions in mind. Beautiful color, long-lasting blooms, disease resistance, delicate scent and fall foliage all make "Knock Out" a winning plant.

07/26/2001 | Rating TV-G

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