SUNDAY'S BLOOMS from the Southern Tier of NY
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Comments (5)Ruffled Grace and Red Crimson are my favorites, but I like Eyes a blue very well. Girls always make you wait a bit you know. kay...See MoreFriday's Blooms from the Southern Tier of NY
Comments (6)Nice group David. Inca Puzzle is a favorite of mine. I can see why Frieda Allen Jerrell is a favorite of yours. Nice form and color with the watermark....See MoreSunday's blooms from the Southern Tier of NY
Comments (13)Julia, Considering that I do not have it in a great area (that will change in the fall), it has increased at a moderate rate. It really only gets four hours of sunlight and the bud count is around ten. As I have observed other plants, when moved to a better location, I am greatly rewarded by their much improved performance. It still hits is registration height, even though the conditions are not ideal. David...See MoreTuesday's bloom from the southern tier of NY
Comments (8)Continued FORSYTH RASPBERRY RIMMED: A nice plant the keeps going in a poor area. FORBIDDEN DESIRES: Not a rapid increaser. ROSE F KENNEDY: Great bloom. I need to move it to a better spot. ENTWINED IN THE VINE: Nice plant. Consistent blooms DON JERRELL: Blooms just above the foliage. This was taken in the pm DESIRE OF NATIONS: Taken in the pm. Not a vigorous grower. Genesee Rose: Nice color. Forsyth Vivacious: Another one with great color. Swedish girl: Great plant. Victorian Lace x Boundless Beauty. That is all for me. David...See Moresherrygirl zone5 N il
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