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Some summer roses

Posted by mashamcl 9 San Jose (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 17, 10 at 17:09

Rosette Delizy

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A cranesbill

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Hermann Lindecke. I bought this sight unseen, it is smaller and more double than Mrs. E.G. Hill. Good fragrance, some mildew.

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Penelope

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Fragrant Masterpiece. It shows its Austin parentage in very heavy myrrh fragrance. It throws huge canes and blooms well on laterals.

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Crystal Fountain clem

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Pretty Jessica

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Basye's Purple Rose

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Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller

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Sweet Pea

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Old Port

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Condesa de Sastago

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Etoile Violette clem

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Summer perennials

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Hoag House Cream. I can't figure out if I have the right rose as it is supposed to be a white blend. I was told that maybe the color is so intense because of the wet cold spring we have had. This is still a young plant. Awesome fragrance.

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Abraham Darby

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An oleander

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Masha


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RE: Some summer roses

  • Posted by elemire 8b, Netherlands (My Page) on
    Fri, Jun 18, 10 at 3:14

Condesa de Sástago looks interesting, I wish European nurseries carried more perniatianas for their crazy blooms. Are they healthy in your climate?

Hoag House Cream or whatever it really is, seems like a keeper, lovely blossom and fragrance always is a bonus. :D

Loved both clematis too!


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W O W !!!!!! Such beautiful pictures of your roses and companions.

I love that first rose. Wonder how that beauty would fare in Central Virginia?

Keep us posted on that HHC. Would love to have that here, too.

I have a friend whose last name is Bayse. Been thinking about growing that one for her.

TFS,
Betty


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Thanks for postingk Hoag House Cream what a beauty I've always been interested in it and I love Old Port another rose I've wanted.


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Very lovely pictures, Masha. Fragrant Masterpiece really caught my eye and I'm in love with Sweet Pea, an absolutely darling little rose. I wonder why it isn't better known.

Ingrid


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Your summer garden is delightful. Cranesbill is a lovely companion with roses.


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My Hoag House is almost pure white.


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I love Rosette Delizy! I saw it at Descanso and thought of you!


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Thank you, everybody, and aimeekitty especially for thinking about me.

Elemire, my Condesa is a band but is really really healthy so far. This is surprising because we have had a wet and cold spring and lots of roses have blackspot (a disease of choice for Pernetianas I think) and mildew but Codesa has neither. So far so good.

Masha


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