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Re: yellow roses
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: yellow roses
- From: "* C* <s*@columbia-center.org>
- Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 22:56:40 -0700
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On 27 May 98 at 19:30, rose-list@eskimo.com wrote:
> I have a great yellow rose - it's a Hybrid Tea called St. Patrick's. It
> was recommended to me by Edmund's Roses, when I ordered a yellow rose
> that they were out of (Gold Medal).
This is one of my favorites. Under certain conditions it picks up a distinct
greenish tinge. The scent is really neat also. I can report that it will also
take wide extremes in temperature without dying--last summer the neighbor's
shed burned down and turned my St. Pat into a crispy critter(or so I thought).
It sent out new canes and is getting ready to bloom.
Sue, who hopes the rain lets up enough for the roses to stop balling
susanc@columbia-center.org
Western Oregon, USDA zone 8, Sunset zone 6
I bet living in a nudist colony takes all the fun out of Halloween.
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