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Re: transplanting
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: transplanting
- From: "* C* <s*@columbia-center.org>
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 23:09:58 -0700
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On 26 Oct 98 at 20:14, rose-list@eskimo.com wrote:
> 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.
Paradise, a HT that is pink with red edging depending on how much sun it gets.
Fred Edmunds has it.
susanc@columbia-center.org
Western Oregon, USDA zone 8, Sunset zone 6
For centuries, people thought the moon was made of green cheese.
Then the astronauts found that the moon is really a big hard rock.
That's what happens to cheese when you leave it out.
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