Falstaff (an Austin red) and Our Lady of Gaudalupe (a soft pink shorter floribunda).
My rose addiction comes before any other in the plant world, but these two are at odds in my rose garden. I already have a Falstaff that grows to over 5 ft tall, and Our Lady, being about 3 ft max, is too short for my needs. Our Lady is definitely a prolific bloomer, while Falstaff takes a little coddling (would respond well to pegging, I can walk you through how to do this).
These are NOT rooted cuttings, but full-sized bare root. They are own root as well, not grafts. Would do well in zones 5-6-7-8.
As far as what I would like in trade, boy is that a tough one! Other roses would be ideal, but I am always open to perennials hardy to zone 5, as well as summer bulbs like caladium and dinnerplate dahlias. Purple, pink, and blue always have welcome spots waiting in my garden! DH likes pulmonarias and heucheras, I love highly-scented flowers. I'm pretty easy to corrupt... . err.... tempt, lol.
Are there any rose lovers out there?
CLOSED: HAVE: These 2 Full-sized Bare Root Roses......
Edited - Sorry. I've posted in error. My mistake :-)
This message was edited Mar 22, 2005 10:54 PM
Lilaclily,
You have new mail.
Is your Lady of Guadolope gone? I could trade some dahlia tubers.
Thanks,
Jenniew
Hi there, the Falstaff is now spoken for.
Jenniew, are they dinnerplate dahlias? Those are the only dahlias I really like. If so, what color(s)?
Hi there and thanks! Both roses are now spoken for.
