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Old 20-06-2003, 04:08 PM
Cass
 
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Default Outta the Blue is Outta this Word ...

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Shiva wrote:

Cass wrote:

In article m, Shiva
wrote:

As in dead.




Bummer. I can't show you what, exactlly, because the color is
unphotographable, at least thus far.


Oo. This hoits. I like the inexplicable/indescribable/unphotographable.
Your use of the latter word has had "My Funny Valentine" playing in my
head since I read it last night.


It's not a diva, but as an
overgrown floribunda-type, it is good - dark fuchsia agin to poiple.
Always has two or three sprays on it.


They don't all have to be divas. There is already enough swooning,
nodding, and tragic spotting going on in my garden to make me feel needed.


Makes me homicidal.

By "overgrown floribunda-type" do you mean "grandiflora type?"


I don't have a single grandiflora, now that you mention it, so I can't
say. I meant too tall to be a floribunda but a similar flower form -
fewer petals, lots of sprays. The flower shape is a lot like Angel
Face, tho sadly not with the same substance. I thought grandifloras had
HT form, but I don't know jack.

And if so why do so many roses have this gawky form?


I don't know the ultimate shape of this plant. They are growing up
nicely, about 4 feet tall but not wide.

Got your receipts?


Nope. I am seldom that careful.

Mine are all lost, permanently.


What happened?


As far as I can tell, they moved to Tralfamador. Or I'm not that
careful. I stuff them into rose books, but I can only find receipts of
the roses that survive, never the roses that are virused or otherwise
require a serious discussion with a nursery.