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Re: Re: good and bad roses, scent and repeat
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- Subject: Re: [Rose-list] Re: good and bad roses, scent and repeat
- From: "moonlite" moonlite1@icehouse.net>
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 17:40:29 -0700
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Greetings'
I have three Therese Bugnet's growing""
They get huge here in North Idaho""
Seemed to be really hardy"
garder un sourire dans votre coeur
Keep a smile in your heart"
Moonlite
----- Original Message -----
From: <Jeaa1224@aol.com>
To: <rose-list@mallorn.com>
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Rose-list] Re: good and bad roses, scent and repeat
> In a message dated 09/30/2001 3:39:19 PM Central Daylight Time,
> abayer@prairie.lakes.com writes:
>
> << I
> do love the scent of Therese Bugnet >>
>
> Hi, Alicia:
>
> I've heard many times over how wonderful this rose is. Do you like T.B.'s
> habit and foliage when not in bloom? How large is yours? Any insect or
> foliage problems?
>
> <<why are people such snobs about once-blooming
> roses?>>
>
> Given the fact that many roses do bloom for most of the summer, it's hard
not
> to resist them. I believe there's room for both, and I think those into
roses
> tend to
> have both. The snobishness I've seen is the exact opposite...only "old"
roses
> will
> fill the bill and the new ones are interlopers and not worthy of
> consideration.
>
> I say one can never have toooooo many roses, regardless of one's
preference.
> ;-P
>
> Joanie
>
>
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