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Sep 5, 2011 1:03 AM CST
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She wrote above that she placed the order at Regans. They had some in stock earlier but were sold out. That's the same place I picked up the Dark Night for her.

I took pictures of Ketchup & Mustard when it was still a test rose in 2009. What a vibrant bloom!!
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Betty, tree roses are nice because they don't take up much room, you can still plant underneath them!
My pink hulthemia is still doing fine, bloomed a couple of times, lost some leaves. I have had it it filtered sun, it was so delicate looking I was afraid to place it in more sun. I just added some Rose Tone a couple of days ago so hopefully that will give it a boost.
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