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Re: Blooms - Pristine
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Blooms - Pristine
- From: R* L* <r*@slps.k12.mo.us>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 10:08:32
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- Resent-Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 08:09:06 -0700
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funny you should mention one of my favorites - Pristine - Beautiful soft
Pink-white - little fragrance, MONSTEROUS thorns - said to not be very
winter-hardy - but I live her.
Other favorites are Double Delight and Broadway
At 07:45 PM 6/21/98 -0700, you wrote:
>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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Richard M. Langer Gateway High School,
Science Teacher 5101 McRee Ave.
rlanger@dtd1.slps.k12.mo.us St. Louis, MO 63110
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