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| Rosette Delizy
A cranesbill Hermann Lindecke. I bought this sight unseen, it is smaller and more double than Mrs. E.G. Hill. Good fragrance, some mildew. Penelope Fragrant Masterpiece. It shows its Austin parentage in very heavy myrrh fragrance. It throws huge canes and blooms well on laterals. Crystal Fountain clem Pretty Jessica Basye's Purple Rose Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller Sweet Pea Old Port Condesa de Sastago Etoile Violette clem Summer perennials 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. Abraham Darby An oleander Masha |
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| 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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- Posted by bettyd_z7_va (My Page) on Fri, Jun 18, 10 at 9:22
| 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, |
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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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- Posted by cweathersby NE TX 7b/8a (My Page) on Tue, Jun 22, 10 at 12:46
| My Hoag House is almost pure white. |
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- Posted by aimeekitty zone 9 (SW 18) SoCal (My Page) on Tue, Jun 22, 10 at 14:44
| 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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