TIPSY roses
- Subject: TIPSY roses
- From: "helene.pizzi" h*@tin.it
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 19:57:38 +0200
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What a wonderful word 'Tipsy' is, and of course if
the hand was heavy pouring all that whiskey into the marmalade, well
"hick"!
There is a very lovely deep pink Hybrid Tea rose,
little known, named 'Tipsy'. There is also an unusual rose that - if
I am not mistaken - was introduced into England from China in 1989 by Hazel Le
Rougetel (Author of interesting books about gardeners), and introduced by Peter
Beales. It is named 'Tipsy Imperial Concubine'.
With a Mediterranean climate we can garden for
amusement too...un-treated lemons for the marmalade and other lemon
dishes...Tipsy LIMONCELLO, tipsy marmalade, and we can watch our
tipsy blooms with a, of course, tipsy chuckle.
'Alla salute',
Helene Pizzi, from Rome
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