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Re: Welcome to the world of Roses.
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- Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 09:06:47 -0700
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> From: Bob Campbell <rbcamp@neptune.on.ca>
> To: rose-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Welcome to the world of Roses.
> Date: Monday, May 25, 1998 10:45 PM
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>
> rosenlund wrote:
>
> > .
> >
> > Meanwhile, Joanie and Richard,..
> > How are your roses ?
> > What do you have ?
> > Most of mine are new, (as is our home and
> > place) some are "found" and some are
> > family oldies. Lots of rain and overcast here
> > in Rainier, Oregon, so most are still holding
> > at bud stage.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > Carleen
>
> HELLO
>
> Well up here north of the border, mine are holding in the bud stage too,
> although it is early for most of them to be in bud. And if you could
> send some of your rain this way, I'd certainly appreciate it- haven't
> had any in almost three weeks and it's looking like being a very dry
> summer. Fortunately I have a lot of mulch down and will be putting down
> even more. Thanks to the very mild winter all but one of my roses came
> through without any protection at all- and I think that one was the
> horrible orange grandiflora the boss bought despite my protests. I
> guess I'll be sure when the buds finally do open-we had to move a lot of
> roses this past fall when the yard was dug up for a new septic bed, and
> of course the tags got lost in the move.
>
> Bob Campbell
> Southern Ontario
> USDA 4 most winters.
>
>
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