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Rosa "Alister Stella Gray"
As the saying goes; "You pays your money and you makes your
choice"........... so this was mine for climbing over the new pergola, hope it's a good one ;-) Does anyone have any experience of this rose? So far I have only been able to find nice things written about it, good repeat flowering especially. It's described as "eggy yellow" fading to cream, mmm..... perhaps it was the food connection that helped with the choice ;~) Marina |
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Rosa "Alister Stella Gray"
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writes No, but heard it recommended on GQT by, I think, Roy Lancaster. I've had Alistair Stella Grey in two gardens now. Both times we've really loved it - perfect tiny buttonhole rosebuds, lovely colour and good scent. We're building a new home/garden here on Arran this year, and it's one rose that I'm going to plant - yet again. I love it and it's an old friend that I'd be sorry to be without. -- Susie Thompson, Isle of Arran SPAM BLOCK IN OPERATION! Replace "deadspam.com" with "arrandragons.co.uk" to reply by e-mail. |
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Rosa "Alister Stella Gray"
SusieThompson wrote in message I've had Alistair Stella Grey in two gardens now. Both times we've really loved it - perfect tiny buttonhole rosebuds, lovely colour and good scent. We're building a new home/garden here on Arran this year, and it's one rose that I'm going to plant - yet again. I love it and it's an old friend that I'd be sorry to be without. -- Thanks to all for the replies. It seems like a good choice ;-) Marina |
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