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Sat, Oct 11, 14 at 18:46
| The two roses mentioned in the title are a couple of Carruth roses I am wondering about. Pat from Alabama mentioned both of these on an earlier thread I started about Carruth roses, but I hadn't paid much attention to either until I started looking at pictures on HMF, they are both gorgeous. I would love to know more about them. |
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| I only have Falling in Love and I'm not all that thrilled with it. It's not very vigorous, stingy blooming and spots a lot. On top of all that it is the thorniest rose on earth! |
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- Posted by ken-n.ga.mts 7a/7b (wilkis6751@yahoo.com) on Sat, Oct 11, 14 at 22:41
| Falling in Love is also VERY winter tender. I lost it in it's first winter. Chris Everet is supposed to be a good rose for the mid-west. |
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| Don't have either, but I sure like drooling over everyone else's pictures! |
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