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Yellows for Roseman
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Yellows for Roseman
Here you are Dave I think this may wet your appetite for yellows, (I hope its enough)
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That should keep him happy till his next chardy.......
neptune- Number of posts : 2450
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I do like Rose' better John.
There are some really nice one's amongst them Warren, thank you. A couple of the unnamed one's got my
There are some really nice one's amongst them Warren, thank you. A couple of the unnamed one's got my
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Wow! I am breathless over Breathless Charm but then I like them all.
Bonita18- Number of posts : 264
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My choices, Bamako, see above reply, Mystery Yellow, 6, 7, 10,14 would like to see another yellow crossed with this, 16, Silky Moon, SKEETER, 20
Warren, how long before we can get some of your roses, I would love Skeeter, I would pay what you think it is worth as a plant.
Warren, how long before we can get some of your roses, I would love Skeeter, I would pay what you think it is worth as a plant.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Poesie, So is this it's second year and staying true to the yellow sport, I do love it.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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As this thread was created for me by Warren, I am going to sort of for a while. So this question comes from me and it has been asked by some others Warren.
You have bred some lovely roses, some are under trial, in South Australia and Europe, some I assume are just sitting in your yard and trial paddock. Others to be used in further breeding. The ones that "might" not go any further, could you not sell them to us as they are or bud them and then sell them to us, in doing this you could recoup some of your costs which is incurred in the process of breeding these roses.
Regards David.
You have bred some lovely roses, some are under trial, in South Australia and Europe, some I assume are just sitting in your yard and trial paddock. Others to be used in further breeding. The ones that "might" not go any further, could you not sell them to us as they are or bud them and then sell them to us, in doing this you could recoup some of your costs which is incurred in the process of breeding these roses.
Regards David.
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There are some remarkable yellows there , Roseman and Ozroz , just love Skippy . Poesie , keep posting pics of your garden , the heritage style of your house and garden is just lovely ....
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roseman wrote:As this thread was created for me by Warren, I am going to sort of for a while. So this question comes from me and it has been asked by some others Warren.
You have bred some lovely roses, some are under trial, in South Australia and Europe, some I assume are just sitting in your yard and trial paddock. Others to be used in further breeding. The ones that "might" not go any further, could you not sell them to us as they are or bud them and then sell them to us, in doing this you could recoup some of your costs which is incurred in the process of breeding these roses.
Regards David.
I guess you missed this Warren or it will not happen.
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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I think they are lovely Warren and I am only to willing to trial any you want trialed my love.
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