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Re: transplanting -Reply
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- Subject: Re: transplanting -Reply
- From: S* S* <S*@Schwabe.com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 10:26:47 -0800
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Also "Heirloom," lavender with deep purple edging,
nicely fragrant. In my *organic* rose garden it does
not perform especially well. And she DEFINITELY
doesn't like to be crowded.
>>> "Dave Amorde" <dave_amorde@msn.com>
10/27/98 11:05am >>>
-----Original Message-----
From: Dawndoll2@aol.com
<Dawndoll2@aol.com>
To: rose-list@eskimo.com
<rose-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 1998 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: transplanting
>In a message dated 10/26/98 11:35:01 PM
Eastern Standard Time,
prw@televar.com
>writes:
>
><< Does anyone have any suggestions for hybrid
tea roses that are light
> colored but edged in a very deep shade of the
same color? I love them
> and think I will order a few of them next year. >>
Fragrant Lace is a light pink HT with dark pink
edges. J&P carried it last
year, but I didn't see it in this year's catalog.
-Dave-
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