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| One of the "Legacy" roses, from the Historic Sacramento City Cemetery. Simply delightful.
Jeri
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| it is, isn't it.....and, thankfully, I have it! |
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| Oh, fortunate person! I really love it! Jeri |
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| That's lovely, Jeri, look at all those buds! |
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| Oh dear, I'm envious Jeri. I got a band from Vintage awhile back but it didn't like me and departed. Diane |
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| What a wonderful photo, Jeri! I'm wondering if anyone here has ever had the opportunity to compare plants of 'Aimee Vibert', 'Annie Vibert' and 'Mlle Blanche Lafitte'? Photos and descriptions of those 3 at HMF look/sound quite similar to me. |
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| The Sacramento City Cemetery has both roses. From seeing both grown there I would say that Mlle Blanche Lafitte (a rose I would like to grow) is a far taller plant. The foliage of the two cultivars is not the same. Diane -- Try again. Jeri |
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