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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
Andy wrote: Yes, Jeffrey, it IS okay to hate a rose. Well, this is where my amature status comes to the forefront. I can honestly say that there is not a single rose that I do not like. Yes I have my favorites. And yes, some have been named in this thread. But the fact is, that to me, each one has something different to offer. I am a sucker for bi-colors and tri-colors. Yet a Mister Lincoln or Gold Marie can still take my breath away. I love the old fasioned smelling varities as well, but even the soft or lightly smelling varieties can be just as nice when grouped. And I watch my plants suffer from black spot, balling, aphids, and powdery mildew and do my best to control them. Proliferation? My miniture Candy tuff is going through the same right now. But they are still there and still blooming. Like I said, to me, there is no ugly rose, some are just prettier nd better smelling than others. Nah, there are ugly roses. They just start grating on you until finally you can't take it anymore. Then out comes the shovel. Muuuuuwwwwwaaaahhhhhhaaaaaaahhhhhhaaaa! J. |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
In article , says...
HA, HA, HA! Nice Post, have you seen those ford bumper stickers with the little tyke ****ing on a chevy? -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
In article ,
says... On 7 Jun 2003 23:46:15 -0500, (lms) wrote: In article , says... HA, HA, HA! Nice Post, have you seen those ford bumper stickers with the little tyke ****ing on a chevy? That would be Calvin. hahahaha. I have a ford one for my chevy and a chevy one for my ford. no I don't, those bumperstickers disgust me. another one struck me funny the other day, 'Praise The Lard.' A friend of mine drives a 64 VW, he has one that says 'This is not an abandoned vehicle.' It just did Nicaragua and back. m -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
On 8 Jun 2003 09:27:47 -0500, (lms) wrote:
In article , says... On 7 Jun 2003 23:46:15 -0500, (lms) wrote: In article , says... HA, HA, HA! Nice Post, have you seen those ford bumper stickers with the little tyke ****ing on a chevy? That would be Calvin. hahahaha. I have a ford one for my chevy and a chevy one for my ford. no I don't, those bumperstickers disgust me. another one struck me funny the other day, 'Praise The Lard.' A friend of mine drives a 64 VW, he has one that says 'This is not an abandoned vehicle.' It just did Nicaragua and back. m You might want to check your site as some of those photos that I said had broken links are *still* showing this message: Broken Link You have encountered a dead link or another problem with this NRAO web server. Please submit a short bug report including the URL that caused this error to show up. Note: If you want feedback about this problem, you have to enter your email address as well. According to our privacy policy, your email address will only be used to address this problem. Thanks. Your browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; YComp 5.0.2.6) Bad URL: http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/Toc98c.jpg Referring URL: http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/ Your email address (if you want a response): Comments (optional): This is the section from around Touch of Class on down. Here's a partial list: http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/Fragcl.jpg http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/Sweetbig.jpg http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/safrulia.jpg http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/summerfa.jpg http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/Bewitcht.jpg http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/Mitsouk8.jpg http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~mstephen/mystery.jpg http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~malfero/Scendort.jpg So, you might want to check your pages out. |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
On Wed, 04 Jun 2003 07:30:48 -0400, Henry
wrote: Shiva wrote: This is thee rose that taught me that the only thing worse than an ugly rose is a PROLIFIC, VIGOROUS ugly rose. ... with no scent. -- Yet another prime selling point! g I take it you once grew this dog? |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 08:32:38 -0400, Henry
wrote: Here's another "good" example of how bad the wet (calling this spring damp is like calling Bill Gates well off) and bot can make a rose look (the first two pictures on the page - click for larger view). This is Johann Strauss. http://www.dotrose.com/whatsinbloom/20030606.php Ooo. Sad. Mine have been drowning too. It's a great time to be a cut rose person. Soon as I see a spot of color emerge I'm out there snipping. Unfortunately, there are many I cannot see unless I hunt for them. I have the saddest looking bed of baby ownroot Austins in the world--soggy brown petals, heads nodding into the dirt. I'm trying to grow them on a fence, but I think maybe they need obelisks to get them started, or to just keep them from eating dirt in all this rain! Lowe's has a nice 3.5 foot black one for $25. I'm growing tradescant on it. -- Henry |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 11:23:35 +0100, Jane Lumley
wrote: In article m, Shiva writes This thread is just for Jeffrey. Thanks for reminding me that it is PERFECTLY FINE to like what we like and dislike what we dislike JUST BECAUSE. Not only hideous, but, as you say, obese. Now, now, Jane, don't poke fun at the afflicted! G I also hate Super Star, the ubiquitous Compassion, Hmm. Care to elaborate? I've thought about Compassion. Granted, you don't like hybrid teas so much from your other posts, but what is it about this one you particularly dislike? It gets some good press! and the dreadful Grandpa Dickson - what a shape! What shape is it? My pet hate just now is the ghastly rhapsody in Blue, top rose in the UK - and hideous, and not blue but a kind of stark purple. I can never understand the quest for a blue rose. Me either but purple is a different story. Are you saying that R.I.B is actually a pure PURPLE? I have been searching for the perfect purple rose since I first planted Lagerfeld because it was the closest thing to purple at the garden center. If so, is it just the color you hate? However, I can't agree about Penelope - she seems divine to me, delicate, dainty, fragile, like eighteenth-century porcelain. She doesn't suggest azaleas to me either, but old ramblers like Rambling Rector (mine is juuuust out now - what a sight and what a scent). -- Jane Lumley *Sigh* Yes, Jane, I am just not subtle enough to appreciate Penelope. Seriously. We all have our down sides. Point still being, it's perfectly okay to like what you like and hate what you hate. No need to get personal or upset, certainly not venomous about our differences. There is room for every point of view here, as there should be. |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 17:11:24 GMT, "Andy"
wrote: I am a sucker for bi-colors and tri-colors. Now you're speaking my language. What have you got? Some nice ones: Granada, Sheila's Perfume, Gold Medal, Circus, Heart of Gold, Arizona, and, in the odd category, Distant Drums. This is the neatest rose!! Great shrubby shape, great fragrance. I have three. |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
On Sat, 07 Jun 2003 01:43:35 GMT, "Jeffrey J. Potoff"
wrote: Nah, there are ugly roses. They just start grating on you until finally you can't take it anymore. Then out comes the shovel. Muuuuuwwwwwaaaahhhhhhaaaaaaahhhhhhaaaa! J. There really is something satisfying about it, isn't there? Here is who I am currently eyeing with malicious intent: Reine des Violettes--really small blooms, that odd "fountain" hybrid perpetual shape, in its third year and wayyyyy ho hum. Tineke--just not a major bloomer, blooms have no fragrance, form is lacking. Nicole--this floribunda gets BIG, even on its own roots. No scent, pretty blossoms but a big ungainly shape and very thorny. George Burns--man, I want to like this rose, really I do. It has had four years, so it's time for a decision. The blooms are graceless. Lots of perky short petals. Just not pretty, to me. |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
Not only hideous, but, as you say, obese.
Now, now, Jane, don't poke fun at the afflicted! G I am guilty of incorrectness here. I also hate Super Star, the ubiquitous Compassion, Hmm. Care to elaborate? I've thought about Compassion. Granted, you don't like hybrid teas so much from your other posts, but what is it about this one you particularly dislike? It gets some good press! I'm sick of it. You see it everywhere. and it's quite dull, actually - orangey, and no, I don't like many HTs (actually ido like a few). and the dreadful Grandpa Dickson - what a shape! Pointy. The petals, that is. Spidery. My pet hate just now is the ghastly rhapsody in Blue, top rose in the UK - and hideous, and not blue but a kind of stark purple. I can never understand the quest for a blue rose. Me either but purple is a different story. Are you saying that R.I.B is actually a pure PURPLE? I have been searching for the perfect purple rose since I first planted Lagerfeld because it was the closest thing to purple at the garden center. If so, is it just the color you hate? I'd say from the specimen I saw at Chelsea that it's just about the same shade as Cardinal Richelieu after three or four days on the bush. But it's more saturated. Don't like the shape either, or the scent. h to appreciate Penelope. Seriously. We all have our down sides. Gee, I never said that, or thought it. Just my 0.02c that she's lovely, and an attempt to say a bit about why. There is room for every point of view here, as there should be. No venom meant. Sorry if some was felt. -- Jane Lumley |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 20:51:33 +0100, Jane Lumley
wrote: Not only hideous, but, as you say, obese. Now, now, Jane, don't poke fun at the afflicted! G I am guilty of incorrectness here. Into the stocks with you! compassion I'm sick of it. You see it everywhere. I know the feeling. Knockout is like that here. Anyone who goes to the grocery, drug store, dentist or doctor's office is an instant expert on the thing. It must be in every office park/retail center around. and it's quite dull, actually - orangey, and no, I don't like many HTs (actually ido like a few). Which ones? Inquiring minds, you know! and the dreadful Grandpa Dickson - what a shape! Pointy. The petals, that is. Spidery. I hate that. About Rhapsody in Blue: I'd say from the specimen I saw at Chelsea that it's just about the same shade as Cardinal Richelieu after three or four days on the bush. But it's more saturated. Don't like the shape either, or the scent. Hmm. Never saw the Cardinal. Maybe two more to add to this year's list. h to appreciate Penelope. Seriously. We all have our down sides. Gee, I never said that, or thought it. Just my 0.02c that she's lovely, and an attempt to say a bit about why. No, no, actually *I* said it! In response to someone's very astute observations about the subtle attributes of Penelope. I freely admit it. I can't do math, either! There is room for every point of view here, as there should be. No venom meant. Sorry if some was felt. None was felt at all! We agree. You answered the post in the spirit in which I made it--that there is room for all opinions. -- Jane Lumley |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
Hmm. Care to elaborate? I've thought about Compassion. Granted, you
don't like hybrid teas so much from your other posts, but what is it about this one you particularly dislike? It gets some good press! I'm sick of it. You see it everywhere. and it's quite dull, actually - orangey, and no, I don't like many HTs (actually ido like a few). Yah! Compassion is not particularly distinctive or even very refined. It main selling point in my book is its incredible toughness for a HT. Absolutely cold tolerant, never any disease, drought tolerant, looks after itself rose. Has scent too. How many HT's can say that. Right now my pet hates are Knock out & Double delight. Where did all the press for knock out come from? The only thing I like is that most nuseries sell it own root. So the good Doctor Huey is finally gonna have some competition. -- Theo in Zone 5 Kansas City |
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Roses I Love To Hate And The People Who Love Them
and it's quite dull, actually -
orangey, and no, I don't like many HTs (actually ido like a few). Which ones? Inquiring minds, you know! Well, now you've asked.... Mme Gregoire Staechlin, aka Spanish Beauty - very tough and vigorous, too, but the flowers are really worth having, and she also does fine hips. Off the top of my head: Anna Pavlova Lady Mary Fitzwilliam Ophelia I'd say from the specimen I saw at Chelsea that it's just about the same shade as Cardinal Richelieu after three or four days on the bush. But it's more saturated. Don't like the shape either, or the scent. Hmm. Never saw the Cardinal. Maybe two more to add to this year's list. He's a darling. Dark sinister red, blood-of-the-vampire red, maturing in flower to Gothic purple, and refluxing to almost ball shape. Ideal for the Goth Garden. He's a Gallica, of course. Glad I didn't cause needless offence - thank you for your reassurances, -- Jane Lumley |
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