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HELP me select some more ROSES -Reply
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- From: S* S* <S*@Schwabe.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 10:02:21 -0800
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Sharifa Asma is absolutely breathtaking in its
delicate coloring and appearance. Mine blooms
in a zone 6b garden in part shade, vigorously.
No disease problems. It is shorter than most of
the DA's, though. Also, mine was grown on its
own roots. Lovely fragrance.
>>> "William M. Groth" <groth@rice.edu>
04/28/98 08:54am >>>
Hello Rosarians,
Well we are up to 47 rose bushes and I
think I can talk my wonderful
lovely wife into 3 more to bring me up to a
total of 50. Here are the roses I
am most interested in from my endless wish
list.
Polyanthas and miniatures:
1. Gloire des Polyantha
2. Maurine Neuberger
3. Snow Bride
4. Linville
5. Chelsea Belle
6. Scarlet Moss
7. Weeping China Doll
8. Highway 290 Pink Buttons
Larger Roses:
1. Brother Cadfael (David Austin Rose)
2. Hume's Tea Scented China (OGR)
3. Sharifa Asma (David Austin Rose)
4. Sam Houston (PPAF) 1994 (Shrub rose)
5. Alchymist
6. Duchesse de Brabant (OGR) (Tea)
OK all you HARJ's and other rosarians what
do you think? I will also
entertain other suggestions.
______________________________________________________________________
William M. Groth
groth@ruf.rice.edu
Senior Staff Auditor
Internal Audit Department
phone: (713) 527-8101 ext.3759
fax: (713) 285-5927
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