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Posted by seil z6 MI (My Page) on
Tue, Jan 17, 12 at 20:02

Crimson Bouquet
Crimson Bouquet

Dainty Bess
Dainty Bess

Dick Clark
Dick Clark

Double Delight
Double Delight

Dream Come True
Dream Come True

Elle
Elle

English sonnet
English Sonnet opening 3

Fire n Ice
Fire n Ice

Folklore
Folklore

Focal Point
Focal Point

Enjoy!


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I love your rose pictures and really appreciate you posting them now... Winter is very hard for me... I hope you will post tons more.. Thank you ...QB


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I have never seen any pictures as perfect as those. Seil, you did an incredible job capturing their beauty. Dick Clark is even prettier than Double Delight. Dainty Bess is perfect. English Sonnet is so sweet. Rose nurseries would sell more if they use your pictures. Thank you for sharing with us.


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I agree with QB. What a treat. Your photos are lovely.
Made my day.


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Wow, Crimson Bouquet looks marvelous. Great pics, Seil. They make me think of spring.


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  • Posted by seil z6 MI (My Page) on
    Wed, Jan 18, 12 at 23:15

Thank you everyone! I'm glad you're enjoying them.

Winter is really hard on me too, QB. I just count the days until I can get back outside. I do a lot of bird feeding and photographing when I can and that helps.

Strawberry, thank you but neither the roses nor the photos are perfect. Dick Clark really impressed me last year so I'm hoping that it winters well. It's not white and red like DD but a very creamy yellow and red. It's also not phototropic so it doesn't change color like DD will. DC always has those red petal edges. Dainty Bess is the rose that made me fall in love with singles. For five little petals it's more elegant and graceful than any other rose I have. I can't understand why more people don't have English Sonnet because it's so pretty!

Krista, I'm loving Crimson Bouquet. Bloomed it's head off last year and they last forever! Those blooms were almost a week old when I took that photo!


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Thank you, Seil. I agree with the others, winter is so hard on me,too. I miss the daily activity and joy of caring for my roses. Your pictures are beautiful. I love my Crimson Bouquet...it blooms all the time and the deep color jumps out. Everyone asks about this rose. Your picture of Dainty Bess is outstanding. I have tried this rose 2 times without success. I love singles, and would love to try her again. I really don`t know what I did wrong!! Your photo has convinced me I should find room and try again. Thanks...and post more!!! Lesley


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Seil, you just made me regret having put my Crimson Bouquet up for adoption several years ago. What a picture!

They are all absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

Kate


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  • Posted by seil z6 MI (My Page) on
    Thu, Jan 19, 12 at 13:40

Thanks, Lesley! I don't know why DB wouldn't grow for you. I don't know where you are but mine has been very hardy for me. It's about 5 feet tall and wide. I don't prune it a lot though. It seems to not like being pruned down like my other HTs.

Thank you, Kate! Maybe you can re-adopt CB back, lol?


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Dainty Bess. Wow. And I usually go for very high petal counts. It must be your photography.
Renee


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  • Posted by TNY78 6b-E TN (My Page) on
    Wed, Jan 25, 12 at 23:38

Seil these are stunning! I always think of myself as more of an OGR person (who happens to also own a lot of moderns..lol), but your pics are always so appealing.

How does Dainty Bess do for you disease wise? I've always heard she has bs issues in the East so I've stayed away from her...but I'm always tempted....

Tammy


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  • Posted by seil z6 MI (My Page) on
    Thu, Jan 26, 12 at 19:06

Thank you, Renee! It isn't me it's DB! She's always lovely!

Thanks, Tammy! I've always thought of myself as a modern rose lover who just happens to have a few beloved OGRs! We're a perfect set!

Dainty Bess is somewhat prone to black spot here. But even spotted she continues to grow and bloom well. And she takes my cold winters very well. She also laughs at high humidity which is a real big plus in my lakeside garden. Those 5 elegant petals always open! I'm crazy about her and just ignore the spottiness.


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They are all so pretty...I always wanted Dainty Bess..love those stamens!


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