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most recent 31 JAN 07  
Initial post 31 JAN 07 by Anonymous-102305
A wonderful rose. The blooms are big and plenty. The foliage is healthy looking. The only thing is that the fragrance is mild.
most recent 28 MAR 05  
Initial post 28 MAR 05 by Anonymous-797
It was my favorite rose last year. It produced large, mildly fragrant blooms with long cutting stems all year. I never want to be without one. You must spray it though or it wil get blackspot.
most recent 2 OCT 04  
Initial post 30 SEP 04 by Annie11
This is an incredible rose! Blooms are very full and the sunnier it is, the more deeper pink the edges turn. Foliage is deep green and healthy. It is a great cut flower too.
Reply #1 posted 2 OCT 04 by HMF Admin
Thanks for your input !
most recent 25 FEB 04  
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Unregistered Guest
This rose, when on own root survived in zone 3b with no winter protection and no snow cover to insulate. The rose flushed and bloomed normally. The temps reached -30 degrees below zero last winter for sustained periods of time and this plant survived nicely.