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Nov 2, 2010 11:41 AM CST
Name: Mike Stewart
Lower Hudson Valley, New York (Zone 6b)
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Ouch! That's too bad, Toni. Or should I say Brrr!

I'm fortunate that I still have the following roses in a modest stage of bloom - at least for a few more days.
America
Berries 'n' Cream
Blaze of Glory
Bouquet Parfait
Buff Beauty
Cabana
Carefree Celebration
Cherry Parfait
Chi Ching
Chrysler Imperial
Cinco de Mayo
Circus Flower
Circus Pom Pom
Day Breaker
Electric Blanket
Fragrant Cloud
French Lace
Gemini
Golden Unicorn
Glowing Peace
Hi Neighbor
Iceberg
Mardis Gras
Midas Touch
Mother of Pearl
Mr. Lincoln
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Outta the Blue
Pat Austin
Queen Elizabeth
Rainbow's End
Reba McEntire
Red Queen
Red Ribbons
Ruffled Cloud
Scentimental
Singin' in the Rain
Titanic
Traviotta

Some only had one or two blooms left on them this morning, but it was enough for me to gather up one last big bouquet for the season this afternoon. (Fortunately I telecommute from home two days per week, so I can still get out in the garden while there's some daylight left.) The bushes with the most blooms on them were Cherry Parfait, Chrysler Imperial, Mardis Gras, Ruffled Cloud, and Our Lady of Guadalupe.

There are still unopened buds on a number of roses, so if we get a few warm days without it dipping into freezing temps during the night, I might get a few more blooms to open yet.

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