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Old 01-05-2003, 02:56 PM
Kate Kaercher
 
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Default English Roses for MD

Shiva wrote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 01:55:42 -0400, Kate Kaercher
wrote:


As for leaving the Austins to those who love them: you're welcome to
them. I won't stand in your way.




That's good of you. Tamora is blooming, and it is one of those that
starts our little and dinky, bloom wise, and then the blooms get
bigger and deeper. They ALL get better with time here, so it is hard
to understand why yours don't. Poor Kate.


Didn't. We moved away and left them.


Oh, get your butt off your shoulders, K8ty. They are bare roots just
leafing out. It is a spearmint. :0)


I'm a fan of peppermint, myself.



Oh, man. You are going to love this rose. Or, maybe not. We have different
taste in roses.


Dunno if'n I'm gonna have the opportunity to love it. It arrived
looking dead and has not improved.

Well why the hell didn't you buy one potted from a frufru nursery like
I did? Photos soon. You grouch you.


Long story. You're a grouch too, yanno.

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