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| I was looking through my pics, and came across some more vase pics, from years ago, thought I would post them....
Brilliant Pink Iceberg and Miss Alice, with Viola Columbine. (I love the fragrance of Viola Columbine.)
Eglantyne
Duchesse de Rohan
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| ooooh, so Gorgeously delicate, Krista! I especially love Duchess de Rohan and the Brilliant Pink Iceberg!I love the button, silk pouch look....Wonderful! |
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| Thank you, Serena. The button eyes do seem to add a lot of charm to the blooms. |
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| Krista those are some nice bouquets... |
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- Posted by canadian_rose zone 3a (My Page) on Fri, Sep 2, 11 at 2:11
| OH!!! Such soft lovely colors. I think the first one is my favorite - but it's hard to choose, since they're all so lovely. Sigh :) Carol |
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| Thank you, to all. The apricot pink rose in the background in the third pic is The Alnwick Rose, forgot to mention that.... |
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| These are gorgeous, Krista! My favorite is Eglantyne; I've always thought that rose was to die for. Duchesse de Rohan is also quite spectacular. I didn't realize Miss Alice was so light in color; she's beautiful too. Ingrid |
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- Posted by zeffyrose_pa6b7 6b7 (My Page) on Sat, Sep 3, 11 at 13:23
| Krista----Your little bouquets always have such a lovely delicate feeling----- I sure needed this fix of your roses-- Thanks, Florence |
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| Thank you, everyone. Ingrid, that Miss Alice bloom does look rather pale, must be a faded bloom. Generally Miss Alice has more pink in it. |
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- Posted by Strawberryhill 5a IL (My Page) on Sat, Sep 3, 11 at 14:24
| Krista: Your Eglantyne is heavenly !!! Love it ! |
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