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Allegra 20-03-2003 12:44 AM

Bye Bye Hansa (etc.)
 

"Larry Blanchard" wrote

Here's a picture of my "little" rugosa.

http://members.fortunecity.com/lgb1/roses/Hansa.htm


Hello Larry,

That is she all right. Here in Portland when a summer was
good and warm, my old one took over whatever it was
on her path. Eight feet was average up and about and
she loaded her heads with blossoms like you said yours
does. The "new" one (a year old from Pickering) own root
looks like is a copy of the old one.

I think that perhaps she is not going to eat Texas but
certainly is going to take a good bite off the garage ;)

Great rose, and yours is beautiful

Allegra



Cass 20-03-2003 02:32 AM

Bye Bye Hansa (etc.)
 
Larry Blanchard wrote:

Here's a picture of my "little" rugosa.

http://members.fortunecity.com/lgb1/roses/Hansa.htm


Hansa Smansa (okay, it's a really good one), Larry, tell us about May
Queen!

How come you don't play a bit, tie those canes down, make them do
looptiloops? Looks like May Queen grows about like my Chevy Chase. I
just spend a whole afternoon untangling the canes from my neighbor's
side of the fence where I stored them during the winter winds. I drove
some U-stakes into the rock, I mean ground, in a semi-circle to peg
them down in front of the rose. The ones I couldn't get back on my
side of the fence because they'd grown through it, I curled back toward
the fence and tied, forming D's. It's dark and raining, but I'll take a
pic soon. Basically, the front looks like a big Daddy Long Legs and the
back, on the other side of the fence, looks like a bustle. Have some
fun - that's what ramblers are all about.

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Cass
Zone 9 San Francisco Bay Area
http://home.attbi.com/~cassbernstein/index.html

Larry Blanchard 20-03-2003 05:32 PM

Bye Bye Hansa (etc.)
 
In article ,
says...
Hansa Smansa (okay, it's a really good one), Larry, tell us about May
Queen!

Thanks. Can't claim a lot of credit, it just "grew like Topsy".

How come you don't play a bit, tie those canes down, make them do
looptiloops?

Well, inside the fence there's just enough room between the rose and a
very large old elm tree to walk without getting scratched as it is.

On the outside of the fence, it's not my space and cutting the grass out
there without getting scratched is already difficult.

BTW, the fence is on the south side and most of the blooms from the May
Queen, the rosa souliana, and the japanese honeysuckle are naturally on
the outside. The neighbors across the street see more blooms than I do
:-).

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Unique Too 20-03-2003 07:56 PM

Bye Bye Hansa (etc.)
 
Shiva writes:

Your ISP comes with its own news server--call them and they will tell
you how to configure your reader. If you insist you cannot use
Netscape or IE, then do a Google (not an AOL!!) search on "Free Agent"
and download that newsreader. I am posting in it now. Once you
download it, your ISP tech people will walk you through configuring it
to use their news server. Any questions, email me.


Thanks, Shiva and Jim. This week is too busy to spend the time with tech
support, but next week I'm off work for 8 whole days (yippee!!!!!). I'll work
on it then when time and free brain cells will allow it.


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