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Strategies & Market Trends : Drillbits & Bottlerockets

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To: HG who wrote (11500)5/16/2001 1:59:52 AM
From: Libbyt  Read Replies (1) of 15481
 
>>...its just a small 3 month old bush for me still....<<

LOL! Get ready to buy a very large ladder, or a long rose cutter (looks like a tree trimming cutter.) I'm sure that the photo you posted is a Sally Holmes rose. I planted these rose bushes five years ago, and now they are over 8-10 feet tall in some areas! They're beautiful...but take a lot of work! I usually take these to my friends who aren't able to grow roses due to lack of sunlight (a shade yard)....and everyone always asks for the name of the rose.

Here are a couple of pictures of the Sally Holmes rose. The bush doesn't grow as large as the climbing rose...but the climbing rose grows from 8-12 feet. (I actually like the fact that the deer eat some of the roses....cuts down on some of the work!)

nurserysite.com

helpmefind.com

I sent you the instructions to post pictures....let me know if you need them again..

Thanks....I think I still have them. I'm just lacking in the time to learn something new. I have so many different interests, and never seem to have enough time!
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