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| Most of my new bareroots for this year are doing wonderfully, and are covered in buds to be ready for the usual October spring flush. But some of them are already starting.. Pope John Paul II Julia Child (marketed as "soulmate" here, but that's such a silly name i refuse to use it) Blackberry Nip - very hard to capture the colour on this one; it always comes out with too much pink... Perle D'or More to come - I can hardly wait ; already making twice daily tours of the pot ghetto to count buds ! |
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| Lovely photos. Julia Child is still blooming up here, in Toronto, too. Hope you continue showing your blooms, now that we are approaching winter. |
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- Posted by poorbutroserich none (My Page) on Fri, Sep 20, 13 at 18:54
| I was just thinking today how much I enjoy Perle d'Or. Blackberry Nip looks delicious! Susan |
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| I like all of them--but it is hard to get a handle on the idea of spring bloom in October. LOL Yes, do update during our winter as we starve for roses. Kate |
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| Great pics curdle! Spring bloom in October/awesome! :) |
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