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Classic Roses
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 16:19:59 +0000, Kay Easton
wrote: In article , Franz Heymann writes "Sacha" wrote in message ... Robert11/1/04 6:36 $kv3 : Peter Beales - 'Classic Roses' ISBN 1 86046 303 7. OK, it's not a new : book but I didn't buy it first time around and regretted it. : and readable book that anybody can buy for £12.99. : : BTW I like it:-) : : And I don't have shares in Postscript or Peter Beales' nursery. : I've just ordered a rambler, Kiftsgate from them online I hope you have some very tall trees and a lot of room for *that* one! ;-) I have often wanted to grow a Kiftsgate, but have never managed to allocate space for it. However, Sacha's remark prompts me to mention that I have a singularly ugly tree (crab apple? bla bla paucifolia?), about 15 ft high by 10 ft wide. Is that suitable as a frame for a Kiftsgate? It's a bit small! If not, is there another tough rambler which could inhabit it? There are plenty. Next door have a Rambling Rector which looks spectacularly good on our side of the boundary :-) Don't forget Rambling Sid Rumpold. :-) -- Martin |
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