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Re: miniature yellow roses


I like sunsprite as well...as a matter of fact, so much so, that I am replacing
my 30 Yellow Simplicities around the front yard with sunsprite this fall.  The
yellow simplicities blew to fast, and had not fragrance.  They are being moved up
north where I believe they will perform better for a rosarian friend of mine.

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Alan        Chandler, Arizona        Sunset Zone: 13

http://www.gizmoaz.com
Over 181 Roses! Over 109 Different varieties! Never a dull moment!!

Jeaa1224@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 09/29/2001 10:42:32 PM Central Daylight Time,
> joycebrown@yahoo.com writes:
>
> << The yellow I've bought 3 times and they just don't do
>  well at all even when I mulch them.  >>
>
> Hi, Joyce:
>
> I've had tremendous success with Sun Sprite, a bold yellow yet with no gold
> in it. I ordered 10 of them from Jung's in Madison, WI last spring and they
> got off to a slow start as I had them in the garage for 2 weeks but when our
> days finally warmed up and the sun came out, they blasted forth. Are still
> blooming like mad. Not one insect or any disease anywhere. They're also on
> their own roots which is the best for our
> Z.5a winters. If you like yellow, you might try them. Mine are about 16" tall
> and have filled out beautifully. I think Sun Sprite won a ARS award recently
> and is new to my catalogs this last year.
>
> Joanie
>
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