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Fw: Pleased to meet you...
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- Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 20:02:58 -0700
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All of mine are new, but I am very happy with English Roses - Wife of
Bath, Winchester Cathedral, Cottage Rose and the Bourbon Rose, Louise
Odier even though she has a bit of black spot. And I still love
Apothecary Rose even though he has mildew that I am successfully
keeping back with a baking soda tonic.
I'm most disappointed in William Shakespeare even though I loved the
red bloom he soon was covered in black spot, and St.Swithum hangs his
blooms/heads too much. I suppose I will like that as he matures.
Sincerely,
Carleen Rosenlund of Rainier, Oregon -zone 6
Sweetbriar - Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: berlin@wycol.com
> To: rose-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Pleased to meet you...
> Date: Saturday, July 11, 1998 3:46 PM
>
> I'm glad to see this list get some life back into it.
>
> So, here's the questions:
>
> Which rose have you been most satisified with, this growing season?
>
> Which rose has been the least satisfactory?
>
> For myself, the best has been David Austin's 'Mary Rose'.
Wonderful shrub,
> loaded with foliage and bloom from top to bottom. I can't judge the
worst,
> yet.
>
>
> Keith, WNY, zone 5
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