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Tue, Jun 8, 10 at 23:06
For this work I used a lot of mauve roses that are not seen or heard of very often. The roses I used are Basye’s Purple Rose, Tuscany Superb, Rhapsody in Blue, Purple Buttons, Nouveau Vulcain, Purple Simplicity, Haddington, Midnight Blue, Orpheline de Juillet, International Herald Tribune, Outta the Blue, Purple Passion, Purple Tiger, Vineyard Song, Violet Hood and last Wild Plum.—Enjoy--Ron
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| And enjoy I did, Ron. Very nice!! Thanks and have a wonderful day! :) Debbie |
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- Posted by zeffyrose_pa6b7 6b7 (My Page) on Wed, Jun 9, 10 at 21:37
| Beautiful---what a lovely collection of the purples-- Florence |
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| Really nice. This year I have quickly fallen in love with Tuscany Superb that I'm growing for the first year. I'm also thinking about growing some similar rose to Tuscany Superb, but repeating. It seems that mostly Tom Carruth has been trying to breed something alike. Can you advise me, pls, which of these or other roses resemble the most? |
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