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Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 06:39 AM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.




Bella 10-06-2004 08:22 AM

Rosa rugosa
 

"Franz Heymann" replied:

R. rugosa hybrids are truly beautiful roses. I think your friend
should erect a hedge of them, putting them about a foot from the
border on his/her side, and then just sit down to await developments.
Don't bother about a complementary plant. There won't be room for it.
Hint: My rugosa hybrids are real beauties, but at four years of age,
they have diameters of about 8 ft and heights of about 5 ft.
---

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn. My ex boss used 'Masquerade' roses to edge
his very extensive and immaculate front lawn and they looked wonderful when
they were all in full flower.

Bella






Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 08:40 AM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.




Bella 10-06-2004 09:19 AM

Rosa rugosa
 

"Franz Heymann" replied:

R. rugosa hybrids are truly beautiful roses. I think your friend
should erect a hedge of them, putting them about a foot from the
border on his/her side, and then just sit down to await developments.
Don't bother about a complementary plant. There won't be room for it.
Hint: My rugosa hybrids are real beauties, but at four years of age,
they have diameters of about 8 ft and heights of about 5 ft.
---

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn. My ex boss used 'Masquerade' roses to edge
his very extensive and immaculate front lawn and they looked wonderful when
they were all in full flower.

Bella






Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 09:38 AM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.




Bella 10-06-2004 10:20 AM

Rosa rugosa
 

"Franz Heymann" replied:

R. rugosa hybrids are truly beautiful roses. I think your friend
should erect a hedge of them, putting them about a foot from the
border on his/her side, and then just sit down to await developments.
Don't bother about a complementary plant. There won't be room for it.
Hint: My rugosa hybrids are real beauties, but at four years of age,
they have diameters of about 8 ft and heights of about 5 ft.
---

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn. My ex boss used 'Masquerade' roses to edge
his very extensive and immaculate front lawn and they looked wonderful when
they were all in full flower.

Bella






Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 10:46 AM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.




Bella 10-06-2004 11:17 AM

Rosa rugosa
 

"Franz Heymann" replied:

R. rugosa hybrids are truly beautiful roses. I think your friend
should erect a hedge of them, putting them about a foot from the
border on his/her side, and then just sit down to await developments.
Don't bother about a complementary plant. There won't be room for it.
Hint: My rugosa hybrids are real beauties, but at four years of age,
they have diameters of about 8 ft and heights of about 5 ft.
---

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn. My ex boss used 'Masquerade' roses to edge
his very extensive and immaculate front lawn and they looked wonderful when
they were all in full flower.

Bella






Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 11:37 AM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.




Bella 10-06-2004 12:23 PM

Rosa rugosa
 

"Franz Heymann" replied:

R. rugosa hybrids are truly beautiful roses. I think your friend
should erect a hedge of them, putting them about a foot from the
border on his/her side, and then just sit down to await developments.
Don't bother about a complementary plant. There won't be room for it.
Hint: My rugosa hybrids are real beauties, but at four years of age,
they have diameters of about 8 ft and heights of about 5 ft.
---

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn. My ex boss used 'Masquerade' roses to edge
his very extensive and immaculate front lawn and they looked wonderful when
they were all in full flower.

Bella






Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 12:41 PM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.




Bella 10-06-2004 01:25 PM

Rosa rugosa
 

"Franz Heymann" replied:

R. rugosa hybrids are truly beautiful roses. I think your friend
should erect a hedge of them, putting them about a foot from the
border on his/her side, and then just sit down to await developments.
Don't bother about a complementary plant. There won't be room for it.
Hint: My rugosa hybrids are real beauties, but at four years of age,
they have diameters of about 8 ft and heights of about 5 ft.
---

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn. My ex boss used 'Masquerade' roses to edge
his very extensive and immaculate front lawn and they looked wonderful when
they were all in full flower.

Bella






Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 02:08 PM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.




Franz Heymann 10-06-2004 03:05 PM

Rosa rugosa
 

"Bella" wrote in message
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"Franz Heymann" replied:

R. rugosa hybrids are truly beautiful roses. I think your friend
should erect a hedge of them, putting them about a foot from the
border on his/her side, and then just sit down to await

developments.
Don't bother about a complementary plant. There won't be room for

it.
Hint: My rugosa hybrids are real beauties, but at four years of

age,
they have diameters of about 8 ft and heights of about 5 ft.
---

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and

advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn. My ex boss used 'Masquerade' roses to

edge
his very extensive and immaculate front lawn and they looked

wonderful when
they were all in full flower.


Remember that the species itself is a beautiful red single rose, and
that there is also a white hybrid. R rugosa "Alba", of similar habit.
Incidentally, they are both smaller than the large hybrids I mentioned
earlier. If your friend really intends to plant Rugosas, she should
consider getting specimens of both.

Franz




Janet Baraclough.. 10-06-2004 03:18 PM

Rosa rugosa
 
The message OWJwc.1376$RP3.312@newsfe1-win
from "Bella" contains these words:

Thank you to everyone, especially Franz, for your suggestions and advice.
I still like the thoughts of R.rugosa hybrids, as does my friend.
They would certainly stop the newspaper boy dead in his tracks when
attempting to cross the lawn.


There are easier ways. The first is to speak to the delivery boy and
explain politely why you don't want him to take that route. If you are
in the habit of tipping him at Christmas, you can point out the link
between his tip, and pleasing a customer. If he persists, speak to his
employer, pointing out the link between pleasing customers and retaining
their business.

Janet.





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