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Re: White Wings
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: White Wings
- From: D* L* <d*@equinox.shaysnet.com>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 08:39:44 -0500 (EST)
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I have had a Dainty Bess for two winters. It certainly has survived, but
it has gotton smaller each year. It will be interesting to see how it
does after the mild winter we have had this year. Maybe I should give it
epsom salt.
Denise Leonard, Zone 5
Tanstaafl Farm
Greenfield, MA
dal@shaysnet.com
On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, MYG1728 wrote:
> Has anyone had experience growing the hybrid tea White Wings in zone 5 ?
> We understand that Dainty Bess is an offspring of this rose and it is
> said to be quite hardy. We do love our Dainty Bess although it is not a
> very vigorous bloomer.
>
> w martin
> myg1728@aol.com
> http://www.oakmediacreations.com/myg/index.html
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