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1999 Rose wish list
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- Subject: 1999 Rose wish list
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- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 15:26:03 -0800
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What's on your rose "wish list" this year?
My only thought at present (literally -- I haven't
switched from my holiday mode to
psychogardening mode yet) is to replace a new red
ground cover rose that a tree service inadvertently
ripped out while cleaning up the trimmings from my
tree.... grrr ... they were not supposed to come
unless I was home. I am deducting that new rose
from their bill!
I don't know where I'd put anything else currently,
but will slowly start replacing the roses that don't
perform well for me are fall far short of the
expectations raised in their catalogue descriptions.
How about you? What's on your list today?
Susan Saxton
For mine is just a little old-fashioned garden where
the flowers come together to praise the Lord and
teach all who look upon them to do likewise.
Celia Thaxter
1835-1894
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