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A rose by any name
Practice makes perfect. I am new to Rosetalk and I am learning how to upload photos via Simons tutorial....here goes[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
This should be a photo of Harbinger
This should be a photo of Harbinger
bigjackmountain- Number of posts : 5
Location : far south coast nsw
Registration date : 2011-11-13
Re: A rose by any name
Harbinger is very beautiful. She flowers very early, with canary bird. She is very similiar to Jessie Clark but her petals are a different texture and she doesn't have that silken anenome quality that Jessie has. I love them both.
bigjackmountain- Number of posts : 5
Location : far south coast nsw
Registration date : 2011-11-13
Re: A rose by any name
I have 'Nancy Hayward' down here and she is similar too, albeit a darker, more saturated pink and a more pronounced white eye. All of this style of AC rose are beautiful. I must get 'Flying Colours' one day too
Alister was brilliant
I love Nancy too...and another favourite, Mrs Oswin's gigantea.
I have posted a photo of Mrs. Richard Turnbull who must have had a thousand blooms this season, such a joyous beautiful thing
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I have posted a photo of Mrs. Richard Turnbull who must have had a thousand blooms this season, such a joyous beautiful thing
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bigjackmountain- Number of posts : 5
Location : far south coast nsw
Registration date : 2011-11-13
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