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May 26, 2013 8:44 PM CST
Name: aka GardenQuilts
Pocono Mountains, PA
Radler's Carefree Celebration is the rose that gets the most complements in my garden. Individual blooms aren't showy or fragrant, but the shrub stays healthy and covered in blooms all season. It is also one of the first to start and last to stop blooming. I don't have to worry about winter protection even though it is in the front of my rose garden, exposed to the strongest winds.

I haven't seen Peppermint Pop in person. There aren't many photos either. I thought it may look nice with my pink, white and burgundy roses and clematis. I am thinking of having a pink and white bed. (Flower bed, I switch my bedroom to pink and white for the summer.) I am waiting to hear about my rental application for this place that I like. It has a patio adjoining the bedroom. I envision pink and white flowers with the scent of roses and nicotiana wafting in the windows through my white lace curtains.

I like the eyeconic pink lemonade and the bullseye roses. They reminds me of Moore's persian autumn, peach, sunset, etc. roses. I was just getting into roses when Moore's business closed.

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