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Spring Roses are the Heritage

Posted by mashamcl 9 (My Page) on
Sat, Apr 2, 11 at 23:21

I am sorry I have not been posting much, and probably won't be again for awhile, but here are some pictures from the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden where teas are in full bloom already.

General Schablikine

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Alexander Hill Grey

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Souv. de Mme. Leonie Viennot

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Snowbird

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Eugene de Beauharnais

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Souv. de Gilbert Nabonnand

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Champion of the World

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Elie Beauvilain

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Lorraine Lee, Cl

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Rosa Laevigata

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Mrs. B.R.Cant

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Most of my pictures now go to my blog. My most recent post there has been on tulips at Filoli Gardens.

Masha

Here is a link that might be useful: My blog


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RE: Spring Roses are the Heritage

Wonderful pictures, Masha! I can't even pick out a favorite; they're all so beautiful. Thank you so much for these beauties.

Ingrid


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I just saw Champion of the World yesterday at "Gardens of the World" in Thousand Oaks. Lovely, all of them.


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My heart just about stopped at your photos of Souv. de Gilbert Nabonnand. Anyone know who sells this one?

Great photos as always Masha.


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  • Posted by debn 8b NW Florida (My Page) on
    Mon, Apr 4, 11 at 22:47

I agree with Jackie....Souv. de Gilbert Nabonnand is breath taking. I would love to have this rose.

Deb


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I visited the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden a few days ago, I really liked Champion of the World. The Tea Roses were wonderful.

Great pics, thanks for sharing.


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Great photos Masha, thanks for the treat. I always greatly enjoy when you take us on a tour through the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden!

Christina

Here is a link that might be useful: Organic Garden Dreams


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Masha---thanks for these glorious pictures----I still have to wait a couple of months for my roses----Your pictures help me wait for mine to bloom

Florence


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Our Souv. de Gilbert Nabonnand and Clementina Carbonieri are the same rose. The first curator, Ed Wilkinson, thought SdeGN was the correct name, but most nurseries sell it as CC. Vintage, Rogue Valley and Greenmantle sell it.


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ah, I wish I had time to go up to the garden now! but I wont have time for another 3 weeks, I wonder if they'll still be blooming then!


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Gorgeous photographs.


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