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Wed, Apr 20, 11 at 10:36
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- Posted by vuwugarden Central TX 8b (My Page) on Wed, Apr 20, 11 at 13:48
| Oh, Denise! I love, love Blumenschidt or Triumph de Luxembourg. I hope someone will chime in to tell me which it is so I can go research and buy it asap! Thanks for sharing the lovely bowl of beauties! Audrey |
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| Denise, I love your unique way of presenting your roses. Maman Cochet is very sumptuous and beautiful. I also have Duchesse de Brabant and Cl. Lady Hillingdon (the latter a brand new band). Unfortunately my Blumenschmidt didn't do well and is no longer with me. I hope you have great luck with yours. I've heard so many raves about Anna Olivier that she may have to go on my list. What am I saying? I have no more room! Ingrid |
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- Posted by imagardener2 9-10 (My Page) on Wed, Apr 20, 11 at 14:51
| Audrey I went to HMF and it seems it is firmly Blumenschmidt. Triumph is much pinker. So I guess Triumph is missing/dead. Ingrid Denise |
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| Such a beautiful presentation of blooms, thanks for sharing. |
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