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[Rose-list] Re: Souvenir du Dr. Jamain


I do have that corner near my back deck, morning and afternoon sun,
but not evening sun.  Right now I have a twice moved Honeysuckle
trying to grow there, which I could move or toss.  I also have a
small light-med. purple lilac (peice from granny's) growing
there...those colors don't sound appealing... 

OR, how about on the Northeast side of a newer arbor...wonder if it
would like that?  I could move the still new Janet B. Woods that
occupies that spot.  Humm...  Doesn't the ''Dr." have yellow stamens?
 What could I have climbing with it?  OR perhaps just move Graham
Thomas near by... hummm.. too much?  How about my little 'Yellow
Jacket' that is getting crowded out of my yellow island.. only gets a
few feet tall and 4-5 feet wide.  I feel a deep yellow and deep red
combo coming on... :-P

Sincerely,       
~Carleen~
Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Saxton, Susan 
> I would not choose morning sun as first choice.  Probably mid-late
day shade
> would be better.  But if you remember where mine was, it gets
almost no
> shade now since I removed a tree.  But another tree is growing in
its place.
> It definitely affects the color with not enough shade, but too much
slows
> down bloom and growth.  In a perfect world I would choose to shield
it from
> mid-day sun.
> 
> Susan Saxton, zone 6b
> For mine is a little old fashioned garden where the flowers come
> together to praise the Lord and teach all who look upon them to do
> likewise.
> Celia Thaxter
> 
> I AM in shape.  ROUND is a shape!


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