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Re: Rose Wish List -Reply
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- From: S* S* <S*@Schwabe.com>
- Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 11:22:53 -0800
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More about the hips, please.
>>> Carol Wallace <gardenwriter@columnist.com>
01/04/99 11:13am >>>
rosenlund wrote:
> This one rose has been ''wispering my name'' :
'Celsiana'. Very
> delicate, translucent pink, semi-double with light
gold stamens. The
> book say's it's very fragrant, Damask.
This was the first old garden rose I ever planted. I
was disappointed in
it the first year, but since then it has been glorious!
It puts on a
massive display of blooms inJune, and it is a very
strong plant - it
tangled with a winsteria and emerged victorious!
The flowers are
gorgeous and the fragrance is wonderful and I
would highly recommend it.
It also has pretty nice hips - at least mine does. I
have heard some
people say that theirs don't produce any hips at all.
Carol
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