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RE: Dr. Hury Rose was Burying Grafts


I would call the color a dark crimson.
Otherwise, this all sounds like Dr.Huey.
In the Portland, Oregon area, they are now
in bloom.

Carleen
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> From: Terry <terryr@northnap.citynet.net>
> To: rose-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Dr. Hury Rose was Burying Grafts
> Date: Saturday, May 30, 1998 10:12 PM
> 
> 
>  Years ago if you did this, you would have lots of Dr.Huey roses.  Is
> > ______________________
> Can you tell me what this rose looks like? What are its habits? Is it
still
> used today?
> I have two roses that the tops died on and they started growing from the
> root below the ground...Am wondering what they might be.
> They ramble if not  supported along the ground and is now in bloom with
> dark pink blooms I would say its a double. The blooms are about 3 inches
> across with yellow stamins.
> Is this Dr. Huey?
> thanks,
> Terry



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