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25 FEB 04 by
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i'm looking for this rose
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#1 of 8 posted
26 JUN 03 by
Anonymous-1936
www.carltonroses.com
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#2 of 8 posted
25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-2559
Do you know where to find it? THANK YOU Di23gould@aol.com
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#3 of 8 posted
25 FEB 04 by
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I got mine from Vintage Gardens: http://www.vintagegardens.com/
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#4 of 8 posted
25 FEB 04 by
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I grow this rose, it has a fabulous scent, somewhat like peaches, I think. It is a tall plant and the bloom is blousy. The color are beautiful ranging from a mixture of peach, pink, yellow and a hint of mauve as bloom ages. I bought mine own root from Unlimited.
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#5 of 8 posted
25 FEB 04 by
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I got mine at RosesUnlimited.com.
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#6 of 8 posted
25 FEB 04 by
Anonymous-797
Scratch #4. It's rosesunlimitedownroot.com. They don't take Visa, so you have to mail a check, but it's well worth it! Super service, too!
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#7 of 8 posted
4 AUG 10 by
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I am looking for a yellow rose with orange to pink tips to put infront of my house. I live in a place that's hot (like in the hundreds) and humid during the summer, and cold in the winter. Is this a good rose for me?
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A friend in Texas, zone 8a, grew this rose as own-root. It died through her dry winter. Orange roses need more water or some shade from hot sun.
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Rose Listing Omission
Floribunda - HUMANITY
Humanity . . . Harkness, 1995, Floribunda, red, abundant blooms throughout season.
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Diana..........
This rose is in the database:
http://www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.23753.1
Smiles, Lyn
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Hi! Can you tell me how big Devotion (Amber Flush) gets? Is it a medium at say 5'? Is it bushy, upright, spreading, ? How wide? Though I won't be planting the one I just ordered until Fall, it would be very helpful to know more about its needs now so I can reserve the best planting site for it. Is it heat or shade tolerant? Have you had any problems with black spot, thrips, powdery mildew, etc? I'm asking a lot of questions, I know. But I'll appreciate any information you can provide. Tks for an early reply, luvroses
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Please note that AUGUSTINE GUINOISSEAU, (White La France), HT, light pink, white, strong fragrance, 1889, bred by Guinoisseau is listed in MR 12, and is available in U. S. and Europe, and I wish it listed in MY GARDEN. Thank you. Diana
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It is also listed in HelpMeFind, Diana. Try again.
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