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Old 14-04-2003, 06:20 PM
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Starting to think of what I want to plant in my garden that's located in the
front yard. I am in Zone 6 (Brampton Ontario). Looking for suggestions on
climbing roses that will coordinate with each other. The area is mostly
full sun and I'm looking for white, red and pink varieties as most of the
other plants in the area are combo's of those colours. I also want some
fragrance as it is close to the front door so what do people suggest?

Heather
Zone 6
Brampton, Ont




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Old 14-04-2003, 10:20 PM
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pink- New Dawn

White - Cl Iceberg.

Red - Henry Kelsey

Absolute best newbie roses.

Why are looking only
for climbers. Some rose bushes
get 7'-8' high and are self supporting.

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Kansas City

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Starting to think of what I want to plant in my garden that's located in

the
front yard. I am in Zone 6 (Brampton Ontario). Looking for suggestions

on
climbing roses that will coordinate with each other. The area is mostly
full sun and I'm looking for white, red and pink varieties as most of the
other plants in the area are combo's of those colours. I also want some
fragrance as it is close to the front door so what do people suggest?

Heather
Zone 6
Brampton, Ont




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Old 15-04-2003, 06:56 PM
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I have a very narrow garden close to the house and garage and looking for
something to grow up the side of the house without spilling over onto the
walkway.

Heather

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pink- New Dawn

White - Cl Iceberg.

Red - Henry Kelsey

Absolute best newbie roses.

Why are looking only
for climbers. Some rose bushes
get 7'-8' high and are self supporting.

--
Theo in Zone 5
Kansas City

"Heather" wrote in message
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Starting to think of what I want to plant in my garden that's located in

the
front yard. I am in Zone 6 (Brampton Ontario). Looking for suggestions

on
climbing roses that will coordinate with each other. The area is mostly
full sun and I'm looking for white, red and pink varieties as most of

the
other plants in the area are combo's of those colours. I also want some
fragrance as it is close to the front door so what do people suggest?

Heather
Zone 6
Brampton, Ont




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