Thread: Dame de coeur
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Old 30-03-2003, 01:56 PM
hels
 
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Default Dame de coeur

Hi Radika

Yes very busy indeed.

I must confess I really don't know which from the 80 plus varieties I lost.
Apart from a few the (stil) living ones also lost the nametags or the names
on the tags under way. I will be able to say something more in two months
when there are some blooms.

Some of the leftovers I do recognize:
1 Agnes bush
1 Ballerina standard
1 Bonica standard
2 compassion bushes
1 friesia bush
1 Glauca bush
2 lavender pinochio standards
1 Margaret Merrill standard
1 Marie Pavic standard (one of my favourites)
1 Mme Curie Standard
1 Mutabilis bush (hopefully)
1 suntan standard (hopefully)
3 Superstar bushes
1 veilchen blau standard
1 zepherine drouhin bush

Jes The Y foah the J.... Hm

Mebe I was thinking about Mack's ring (ic he is around ...)
Or about a friend who is a mayor of an ancient British city in Devon.
or about Mayonaise which we Dutch use to eat with French Fries ( just as
strange as eating fries with ketchup as they use to do at your side of the
pond)

Love

Guido

"Radika Kesavan" schreef in bericht
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hels wrote:

No actually the roses that survived the mayor overhaul are now in
excellent rosy conditions with an automatic drip system and soil
where i hope they thrive and they are now showing some signes they
will.


Hey, Guido. Long time no see. Too busy with the new business endeavour?
What roses did you manage to move, what fell by the wayside, and since
when did you start using the "y" for "j" in your spellings?

Off course roses here bloom much later than your's


So do Mack's. I think.

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Radika
California
USDA 9 / Sunset 15