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Sjoerd
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Hoorn, the Netherlands
16 Jun '06 8:03 pm
Why Goose... you're no GOOSE at all, are you! Heh heh heh...
I hope that you'll be happy with this little jewel. They can be so spectacularly beautiful. I have been entertaining the idea if planting the "Madame Butterfly" in with it as the Händel has very little fragrance. The fragrance is stunning...some say even better than Westerland's.I'll let you know how that goes if I decide to get it.
..anyway...congrats! Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
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goose
Weekend Gardener

Coatesville , Auckland
No fragrance16 Jun '06 8:39 pm
I didnt realise 'Handel' had no fragrance but never mind it is its beauty that I require out there on the road fence for everyone to see. But I am surprised such a beautiful old rose has so little fragrance.
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Sjoerd
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Hoorn, the Netherlands
16 Jun '06 8:51 pm
yeah, me too... but like you...I got it strictly for it's beauty. Never mind, goose...it'll be gorgeous out there on the road fence.
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Sjoerd
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Hoorn, the Netherlands
16 Jun '06 9:38 pm
Well, you know this rose has a colour combination that I find myself attracted to. Have you seen my glads? They have the same pattern.

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There's something about a white flower with pinky-red edges that does it for me.
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