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Oct 8, 2011 8:34 AM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
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The folks are back from the beach, so I can finally email rose links to my MIL...

We were wondering if anybody had a recommendation for a light pink rose, preferably a full and fragrant one like 'Sweet Surrender' (although we might just look for that one locally in spring).

Has anybody grown 'Party Dress'?
http://www.palatineroses.com/r...

I guess another question might be... if it's a Palentine introduction, does that mean it's likely to be a fairly sturdy plant & a good bloomer? Or does it just mean the Palentine folks liked it for whatever reasons, not necessarily because it's "easier to grow?"
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