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RE: Harrisons Yellow
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- Subject: RE: Harrisons Yellow
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- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 19:57:36 -0700
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Thanks Colette,
Anyone else know if Harrisons Yellow has any red in the throats ?
Or better yet, does anyone know what rose looks like Harrisons
Yellow, but has gets red as the season move on ? This is a hedge
type rose.
Sincerely,
Carleen Rosenlund of Rainier, Oregon -zone 6
Sweetbriar - Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Colette Tremblay <colette.tremblay@ssp.ulaval.ca>
> Hi Carleen:
> I have one - 2 years old - HR purchased from Corn Hill Nursery, New
Brunswick;
> it does not climb. One neighbor has a hedge of HR, that has been in
his family
> for decades. He moved it some years ago from a spot in the country
to his home
> in Quebec City. As far as I know, none has any red in the blooms.
Hope it helps,
>
> Colette
> Quebec Canada
> zone 4b
>
> rosenlund a écrit:
> >
> > I would like to know if any of you have Harrisons Yellow and if
you
> > DO or DO NOT have little bits of red in the blooms ? Is yours a
> > climber or a hedge ? (trying to identify another ancestor rose.)
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Carleen Rosenlund of Rainier, Oregon -zone 6
> > Sweetbriar - Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
> >
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