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Sep 30, 2012 6:17 PM CST
Name: Paul
Utah (Zone 5b)
Grandchildren are my greatest joy.
Annuals Enjoys or suffers cold winters Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Garden Procrastinator Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle Plays in the sandbox
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We will probably have a hard frost in the next month so I'm really enjoying my fall roses. Many have rich color, wonderful form, and open slowly. Here are some blooming today.....

Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/e78334 Marilyn Monroe

Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/8d0b2e Peace
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/0aac00 Fragrant Keepsake
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/08ff82 Perfect Moment
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/45b585 Sultry
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/92e623 Sheila's Perfume
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/a21dfc Sunstruck
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/e3bb5b Commonwealth Glory
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/1aba68 Spellbound
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/bf73ec Tahitian Sunset
Thumb of 2012-10-01/Paul2032/cad3ed Pink Oeace
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah

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