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Re: Feel free to start a new topic...
As in Roses or other plants Simon


Carole- Number of posts: 527
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Re: Feel free to start a new topic...
Anything that will fit somewhere on the forums... you guys don't have to wait for me to start all the threads 
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No Carole.......you're not allowed to talk about sex !!!!



wedge- Number of posts: 198
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Re: Feel free to start a new topic...
I said plants Dave
some of those I know a bit about not things I nothing about like sex
Val, however has got me addicted to Irises
bad girl that.
Do you want my list of Irises that are coming in February.

some of those I know a bit about not things I nothing about like sex
Val, however has got me addicted to Irises
bad girl that.Do you want my list of Irises that are coming in February.

Carole- Number of posts: 527
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button hole rose recommendations
I am getting married soon,second time to a lovely lady with very green thumbs,and was wondering what the group can recommend as a button hole rose flower.I note that Theodore Roosavelt always used Duchesse de Brabant,which we have,but I'd be interested in any suggestions.My suit is charcoal grey,light colour shirt with a bit of purple in the tie.
Is this off topic enough Simon?
Cheers Stephen
Is this off topic enough Simon?
Cheers Stephen
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Re: Feel free to start a new topic...
'Cecile Brunner' was called the 'Buttonhole Rose' for a while... 

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I second Cecile Brunner as a button hole rose. This rose flushes in spring then always produces a few blooms right up until a second autumn flush.
I have a really good CB that seems to bloom more than others. If you settle into permanent accomodation would love to give you a CB plant from this bush as a belated wedding present.
As time goes on you will realise there are better clones to breed than others. That is why I treasure a lot of roses I have here for propagation.
I have a really good CB that seems to bloom more than others. If you settle into permanent accomodation would love to give you a CB plant from this bush as a belated wedding present.
As time goes on you will realise there are better clones to breed than others. That is why I treasure a lot of roses I have here for propagation.
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FWIW I would like to put forward the rose "Precious Memories" (DIChello) as a nice choice for your button hole rose Stephen:

Not too big or too small I think the colour would blend well with a bit of purple & charcoal grey. The rose plant itself could be kept as a constant reminder of your day because of its name! All the best to you & yours!

Not too big or too small I think the colour would blend well with a bit of purple & charcoal grey. The rose plant itself could be kept as a constant reminder of your day because of its name! All the best to you & yours!
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Both look nice. We had CB on our wedding breakfast tables. It's also called the "sweetheart rose."
All the best for a great day!
All the best for a great day!
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by Simon on 21st January 2010, 10:19 pm
