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Re: Alba roses
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Alba roses
- From: j*@uswest.net
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 21:28:55 -0700
- References: <002c01be4b1b$51a7bc60$a0efd4cf@wendy>
- Resent-Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 20:28:58 -0800
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Dear Wendy,
Thank you for telling us about the rose photos at Trinity Farm. They are
beautiful! I have around 18" of snow in the garden today.. Just reading about
one's roses in bloom makes me have a serious case of cabin fever. ( Let alone
look at them!) This spring I plan to plant quite a few new roses. I need
climbers and I love the old-fashioned David Austin variety. Any suggestions for
someone in zone 5-6? Salt Lake City is @#$% cold this time of year. I need
something to think about. Thank you, Julie
Wendy Ronald wrote:
> The Rose Garden has a brand new article about Alba Roses - lots of photos as
> well. Thanks go to Lloyd Chapman of Trinity Farm
> http://gardens.co.nz/trinityfarm
> Wendy
> http://gardens.co.nz/RoseGarden/Albaroses
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- Alba roses
- From: "Wendy Ronald" <wendy@netlist.co.nz>
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