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I added these to give you a better puzzle making selection.
Bullfrog,
If you ever get up to Minneapolis, pay a visit to the Rose Garden by Lake Harriett. I think you will enjoy that a bunch. Mostly hybrid teas and floribundas with a few shrub roses on the fence line, but a real nice set of varieties.
Roses used to be a lot harder to grow up here due to the harshness of our winters, but there are some hardier ones around here now that do not even need winter protection and the winters are milder anyway than some decades ago. We seem to have crossed that magic line between USDA zone 4 and zone 5 sometime in the last couple of decades.
If I ever find one locally, I intend to replant the Iceberg that I lost a while back. That is my favorite and oh so fragrant.
I do wish i had a public rose garden i could visit! And i love the ones with a big smell.There's a # of newer varieties that seem to give off little to no smell. http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...zzredready.jpg
Thanks BULLFROG-1. These should start to show up around Oct 3rd. I may sneak one or two in before than however. Soon as I have time to resize them.
Got a lot of irons in the fire right now.
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Man those are nice! I hope I have time next year to do some gardening. I didn't get to do any this year.