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Fw: Blooms
- To: "Rose-List" <r*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Fw: Blooms
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- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 06:19:27 -0700
- Resent-Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 06:22:01 -0700
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All of my new roses are doing wonderful.
(over 75, with 9 that are from my ancestors.)
They all love the liquid fish fertilizer I gave them.
One of my "found" roses, "Pink Yankton" has
put out some lovely full pink blooms with a
wonderful heavy old rose fragrance.
I take that back, my new Great Maiden's Blush
is rather slow to show growth. Does anyone know
if this is typical ?
Carleen Rosenlund
Sweetbriar Wool & Old Roses
Rainier, Oregon -zone 6
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> From: Patricia Wenham <prw@televar.com>
> To: rose-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Blooms
> Date: Sunday, June 21, 1998 7:45 PM
>
> Hello out there! I haven't seen anything from the rose list for
quite some
> time. Are you all still out there?
>
> My roses are not blooming too prolifically but the color has been
great. I
> have an orange that is almost flourescent it is so intensely
colored.
>
> Pristine was a new rose in my garden this year and it is beautiful.
I have
> not been bothered by aphids until now. I did have a bit of
blackspot when it
> was so wet but I was able to pick the leaves off and it did not
spread so
> far.
>
> I am having a bit of a problem with Whoopi, a miniature, because
the leaves
> are turning sort of a reddish brown. I find no aphids and no real
evidence
> of disease either. I am just waiting to see what happens before I
try to do
> anything to "rescue" it. It may heal itself if it is a weather
related
> problem.
>
> How about some activity on this list? What is the rose you feel is
the most
> fragrant?
>
> Patti USDA zone 5
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