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matissesmom
most recent 3 JAN 11 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 2 JAN 11 by Le jardin de Céline
Happy New Year 2011
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 3 JAN 11 by HMF Admin
The same to you and everyone in the HMF community.
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most recent 24 MAR 10 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 4 APR 07 by Mel Hulse
Information from Carolyn Supinger, Manager of Sequoia Nursery, Visalia, California:

'Thanks to Sue' was named for Sue Salvatore who passed away on April 5,2002 from cancer at the age of 50. Sue came to work at the Sequoia Nursery in February of 1996. Sue was responsible for many of the things that make Ralph Moore's nursery famous. She helped Carolyn get started with the line of old roses. Careful not to waste anything, Sue started pressing blooms which became the basis of the bookmarks which everyone familiar with Sequoia knows. She worked with Mr. Moore in potting up the new seedlings which became the basis of future years' releases. Sue was a rock for Carolyn during Carolyn's mother's Alzheimers and a major asset to Sequoia. She is sorely missed.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 10 APR 07 by matissesmom
Thank you, Mel. Carolyn told me to look. She was a very pretty lady and
Carolyn speaks so highly of her.. I'll have to see if I can obtain this rose.
It should be and will be treasured, by me.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 24 MAR 10 by lookin4you2xist
Mel, you are missed. How funny, I was wondering who sue was! Great repeat as it says in the description. Has been in the ground (Tampa Bay) since last July, and has a lot of growth on it. Very high constitution.
Regards,
Andrew
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AuthorAmiRoses
most recent 5 JUL 08 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 28 DEC 05 by Arnold
Thank you so much for adding the roses grown at l'Haÿ. Are you adding the list grown in 1902 or the list of the current collection ?
There are two listing on HMF, one called roses grown at roseraie du Val de Marne, and another one, much longer called "roses grown at l'Haÿ (1902)"

Your pictures are stunning !

Thanks a lot for the great job

Arnold (ClairMatin)
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Reply #1 of 3 posted 14 JAN 06 by AmiRoses
Thanks Arnold,
I'm not the owner of the 1902 List.
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Reply #2 of 3 posted 25 OCT 06 by matissesmom
Hi Arnold, Samantha here.  Etienne the photos are scrumptious.  I equate them to food becauseI need to keep a serviette handy to wipe my chin!Thank you for taking these.Samantha )Sam
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Reply #3 of 3 posted 5 JUL 08 by Arnold
Hi Samantha. For some resason, I haven't seen your message before. Hope you are doing well.

Kindly

Arnold (ClairMatin)
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most recent 15 DEC 07 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 DEC 07 by matissesmom
Are these roses in the USA or somewhere else?

What can you tell me about Abricottee? I'd love to have that
one among a few hundred others on your list.

What a lucky girl you are!
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 15 DEC 07 by Tearose
This list isn't an actual garden list. It's related to the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden, and includes all the roses they have, roses they used to have that have died, and roses they tried to obtain when the garden was started. The purpose of the list is to tie into a database in order to search HelpMeFind for sources of roses we don't have.
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