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HI Jean, I've also enjoyed your photos, just beautiful.
I was curious as to where you might have received your specimen of 'Anna Jung'. It's quite a beautiful rose. I would be interested in getting one for a friend of mine who is a Psychiatrist.
Thanks, Robert
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Robert -
I imported mine from Guillot several years ago. It took quite a hit from the recent freeze here, but I would be happy to send cuttings to you when it recovers.
Jean
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I'd love that Jean. I'm happy to reciprocate should you see anything you'd like to try from my list.
My friend is a student of Jung and studied at the Jung Institute in Switzerland. He still has contact with the Jung family.
I can try budding it to a virus free rootstock when it recovers.
Thanks! Robert
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Jean, Just saw your pic of Hume's Blush. Great shot!! It's snowing here in Roan Mountain, TN--Hume's is wrapped in styrofoam. Do you have a site with more of your beautiful roses?
David
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20 FEB 06 by
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Dave -
I don't have a web site, but I do try to upload them all here eventually. I have several hundred photos to upload when I get a spare moment. Thanks for the kind words.
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Jean,
I am preparing to make a presentation on growing roses to a small group of Delaware County, Iowa Master Gardeners. May I use your picture of Earth Song posted on HelpMeFind.Com website as part of my presentation. It is a great representative picture.
One of the topics is what roses will grow well in Iowa w/ little care. And this is one.
Thanks.
Mark
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Mark -
By all means feel free to use any photos. Sorry I just saw this.
Jean Harrison
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23 JAN 04 by
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Jean, this is very inspiring. You have such a great talent for rosing and gardening and I appreciate all your efforts in making this available to those of us who love you, your roses and all roses.
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