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Re: Climbing Roses
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Climbing Roses
- From: C* W* <c*@postoffice.ptd.net>
- Date: Tue, 05 Aug 1997 21:25:57 -0400
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Lance & Kelly White wrote:
>
> 'Cecile Brunner', Climbing, 1894 - Antique Rose sounds like something you
> might be interested in. I've been trying to resist it myself! There is a
> picture at Garden Escape (www.garden.com). Just do a search and you will
> find it. It's supposed to be easy, pale pink, blooming all summer and gets
> 240". They call it the "sweetheart rose" and look like small hybrid teas.
Cecile Brunner repeats, but the climbing version does not. I've been
grow in it on one of my arbors for several years now, and the June show
is the whole show.
Carol
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