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- Posted by kathy9norcal CA 9 (My Page) on Thu, Feb 16, 12 at 15:37
| Kate, did you do oranges yet? I have been waiting for that color! I don't have many whites, either, but love the ones I do have. Here goes:
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| Beth, you are right. I overlooked orange/apricot--cuz I don't have any, I suppose. : ( We can let this white one go for a bit here and then start the orange/apricot one, but you'll have to contribute to it to make up for my lack of pictures. : ) I'm so glad you posted Charles Aznavour. He is closely related (I've forgotten how) to the Easter Basket I'm getting in the spring--like two different seedlings from the same batch--or something like that (I used to know). I do like the delicacy of color on these siblings. Does Charles have ruffly petals like Easter Basket is supposed to? I had an Easter Basket before--it bloomed once and came down promptly with RRD, so I had to get rid of it. I remember, however, that I really liked the one batch of blooms I got. My Gourmet Popcorn doesn't bloom as fulsomely as yours. Maybe this year? It will be its third year. French lace is so lovely with those pink centers. Thanks for sharing. Kate |
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Thu, Feb 16, 12 at 17:50
| I don't have a lot of whites in my garden, please take a look. Baltimore Belle
Bouquet Parfait
Clarence House
Escimo
Glamis Castle
Guirlande d'Amour
Kew Gardens
Leda
Lichfield Angel
Macmillan Nurse
Manuel Canovas
Marie Bugnet
Martine Guillot took a pinkish hue last Fall
Mary Webb
Mermaid
Mme. Hardy
Parky
Purezza
Rokoko
Rushing Stream
Snow Goose
The Generous Gardener
The Nun
White Eden
White Gold
Windermere
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Thu, Feb 16, 12 at 17:52
| Seil, Your Blanche Neige is gorgeous! I need one :))) Marina |
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- Posted by prettypetals GA 7 (My Page) on Thu, Feb 16, 12 at 18:10
| Wow these are sooooo beautiful. I agree Marina, I need one too. Kathy would you please let me know where you got your Gourmet Popcorn tree rose. Judy |
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| White Gold and Generous Gardener, Baltimore Belle, Lichfield Angel, Garden Party and Constellation--so many lovelies. Who would have thought white comes in so many appealing hues and shapes! I need to raze my house so I can expand my rose beds, no doubt about it! LOL Kate |
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| My white roses didn't do so hot last yr, so many of them won't be seen here. Hopefully this yr I'll have better pics... Some of these aren't totally "white." FRENCH LACE GRAND PRIZE HAILSTORM ICE CREAM IRRESISTIBLE mini IVORY GRAND JANET CARNOCHAN JOSE CARRERAS KAMELEON LOVING SON MME HARDY MOONSTONE PEDRUS AQUARIUS POP WARNER RENAISSANCE SOMBREUIL CL TINEKE WOW, I seriously need to spray for thrips this yr.... Yikes!! |
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- Posted by jumbojimmy (My Page) on Fri, Feb 17, 12 at 3:35
Claire Austin - this rose repeats very well with lots of buds, but I tend to find the blooms look a little ordinary. ![]() |
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| Wow! What a bounty of white blooms. Absolutely marvelous. Thanks for sharing. I will share these with my friend, who also adores white roses. |
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- Posted by the_dark_lady z7 Amelia VA (My Page) on Fri, Feb 17, 12 at 8:26
| jumbojimmy, your Claire Austin is so beautiful! I am expecting three of them this Spring from D.A. Roses, TX. Could you please tell me what kind of bush it has? Does it grow as a bush or a climber? Can I plant all three of them as a group? Thank you, Marina |
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| Lovely, lovely, lovely! Beth, did you accidentally post the identical picture for Ice Cream and Irresistible? The reason I noticed is that I think Ice Cream is the same as Memoire, the rose I ordered for spring delivery, and I'm curious whether that is the correct picture or not. Grand Prize is pretty also--I'm getting quite fond of golden stamens in the middle of white blooms. Adds some interest. Kate |
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- Posted by jumbojimmy (My Page) on Fri, Feb 17, 12 at 16:55
| the_dark_lady z7 - thanks. I only have Claire Austin for one year so it's a little too early to comment on whether Claire wants to become a climber or a bush. I do love the slender growth. The shrub looks airy and has less thorns. I suppose you can train it into a short climber. If you go to David Austin website and click onto the Japanese version, you will find a short Climbing Claire Austin growing against the wall.
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| Lots of pretty white roses everyone! It looks like you have a lot of white to me, dark lady! Love that Rokoko! I wish I'd gotten one bloom like that on my JFK, Tammy! I also didn't realise that Blanche Neige and White Koster were the same rose! Thanks! Beth, I keep looking at that French Lace, may have to find it. And Ivory Grand looks interesting too! Jumbojimmy, you make me want Claire! |
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| Thanks Seil, just don't look at the blackspotted leaves in the background of that JFK pic...lol! I purchased my White Koster because I couldn't find Blanche Neige, then, come to find out, it was the same rose! That's how I ended up with two Belle des Jardins/La Runbanee...I bought them from two different sources and didn't realize it was the same rose until I looked on HMF. Only problem was that, I wasn't that crazy about the first one, and now I have two!! ~Tammy |
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| LOL! Yes Seil I did!! OMG. It was late when I posted those and I didn't catch that! Here's the correct picture of IRRESISTIBLE:
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| Those of you that have glamis castle- how does it do for you? Gorgeous pics everyone! |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Tue, Feb 28, 12 at 21:36
| For those of you who have Snow Goose, how does it perform in the heat of summer? Is it fragrant? I want to get a white rose with few thorns to grow up and over a pathway arch. The path curves and cuts through my White garden and Daylily Garden. White is the reoccurring element throughout both of these two gardens areas. Summers here are hot and wind is a constant here on these Oklahoma hills, so I want a rambling white rose that re-blooms and can take the heat and wind. Iceberg does well for me. I have the Iceberg shrub, so I want something a little different looking - a little fancier for the arch as it will be a focal point. Snow Goose appears to be exactly the look I want for my arch. I have read all the info posted at David Austin's website, but anything you can tell me about it as a grower would be much appreciated. You all have such beautiful roses and gardens. Love these David Austin topics by color, BTW. What a clever idea! Thank you. |
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| Annie, do you know helpmefind.com ? It might give you some more info.--and is a good link to know in general. Kate |
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| Beautiful pics, everyone! Annie, perhaps Mme Alfred Carriere might be of interest. It's a beautiful climbing rose, an old fashioned Tea-Noisette with excellent repeat bloom. Mme Alfred Carriere
Mme Alfred Carriere as an immature plant, next to Reine Victoria.
In a vase:
Boule de Neige, on the left
Clotilde Soupert
Stanwell Perpetual
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Sat, Mar 3, 12 at 21:50
| Oh, Mme Alfred Carriere is lovely. Just the thing I was looking for, IF she is thornless. My gateway is not very wide, so cannot have thorns, but I do want something elegant and I like the frilly petals and yellow centers. Is she a good repeat blooming rose? Is she fragrant? Thanks for your help. ~Annie |
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| Annie, Mme Alfred Carriere has a few thorns, not a lot of thorns. It repeats well in the heat of summer, does well all season long. The fragrance is similar to pineapple, to my nose. (I know of a good vendor for this rose, feel free to email me for info.) |
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- Posted by lovemysheltie 5/6 Chicago (My Page) on Fri, Mar 9, 12 at 17:39
| I only have 1 white :( I'd love to get some more though :D I grew Frau Karl Druschki years ago but the combination of diseases + no fragrance + evil thorns made me SP him :-/ Blanc Double de Coubert - always the first to bloom! |
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- Posted by lovemysheltie 5/6 Chicago (My Page) on Fri, Mar 9, 12 at 17:42
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| sheltie, your Clotilde Soupert is exquisite! Kate |
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- Posted by lovemysheltie 5/6 Chicago (My Page) on Tue, Mar 13, 12 at 16:04
| Thanks Kate, I love her! :) |
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- Posted by thorn_grower Zone 5 (My Page) on Thu, May 24, 12 at 22:25
| Well I certainly know what not to get, But Wow!! they are all so beautiful.............. |
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