About this text
Introduction
The roses
1. Gros Choux d'Hollande
2. Milkmaid
3. Jeanne D'Arc
4. Rubens
5. Slater's Crimson China
6. D'Aguesseau
7. Niphetos
8. Desprez à Fleur Jaune
9. Mme Alfred Carrière
10. Noëlla Nabonnand
11. Parkzierde
12. Bullata
13. Reine des Violettes
14. Solfaterre
15. Meg Merrilies
16. Reine des Iles Bourbon
17. Fortuniana
18. Sombreuil
19. Molly Sharman-Crawford
20. Gruss an Teplitz
21. Maman Cochet
22. Souvenir de la Malmaison
23. Fantin-Latour
24. Waldfee
25. Harison's Yellow
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Phyllis
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This is cool! I was doing integral equation this morning, and when my boss walked in he wondered what's that odd music, and I say this is fantastic and it calms my mind and keeps me focused, much like cleaning the gun keeps Ziva David focused, so that i can work on the hell comlicated equations! That is awesome and now, when i am in the house, alone, I would turn off the light and leave the music, it scares my neighbors to the bone!
19 July 2010 - Taiwan
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Ariel Swartley
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Julie Lazar showed the video to me today. She knows I grew roses (old) when I had a garden. Seeing this, I felt like I had been to a wonderful reunion, I kept waving across the room (Sombreuil! Fortune's Double Yellow! Bought for the name alone but 20 feet of rose gold was my annual reward) Others were ones I'd never known but hoped to (Souvenir of Saint Anne's, Climbing Lady Hillingdon--such queen bees.) Thank you, thank you, thank you. The stories you tell are true.
2 March 2009 - Los Angeles
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James Pritchett
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Please feel free to leave a message in the guestbook! I'm interested in how people come to these pages and what they think!
1 September 2007 - Princeton, NJ
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