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Wed, May 11, 11 at 16:02
| Yellow roses seem very cheerful, to me.
Graham Thomas,
Buff Beauty just getting started,
Eureka,
Joshua Bradley,
St. Patrick with neighbor, Route 66,
Tequila Sunrise,
Manyo,
Even Joseph's Coat can be yellow for a time,
daisies,
Thanks for looking! |
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| St. Patrick with neighbor, Route 66 --- looks like an excel combo. I think my Tournament of Roses just doesn't have enuf oomph to be beside St. Patrick. |
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| Your garden must be so beautiful! Thanks for sharing these bright and happy roses.Eureka is my favorite. I might have to find a space of that beauty. Thanks for sharing...keep more coming! Lesley |
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| Lovely pictures! I'm so jealous of your Route 66, which fried immediately in my dry heat. Purple and yellow roses look really stunning together. Ingrid |
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| Beautiful! Love the daisies too! |
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| Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing. |
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- Posted by hosenemesis SoCal Sunset 19 USDA (My Page) on Sun, May 15, 11 at 1:10
| Route 66 and St Pat are a winning combo. Brava! Renee |
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| What a sunny, cheerful display! |
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| "St. Patrick with neighbor, Route 66," Super combination !!! Stunning |
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| Nice roses Kathy! I think that this color set is my favorite color set in your garden. The yellow pops and is so sunshiny! |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Sun, May 15, 11 at 21:12
| My favs are Joshua Bradley and the daisies. I just love daisies - they're so happy looking. Yellow isn't my favorite color for roses...but you've made them all look beautiful!! Manyo is exceptional too. Thanks for the look at your beautiful roses!! Carol |
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- Posted by lovemysheltie 5/6 Chicago (My Page) on Mon, May 16, 11 at 21:12
| Very nice pictures. The purple-yellow contrast of St Patrick and Route 66 is mouth-watering. |
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