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- From: nancy szerlag <szerlag@earthlink.net>
- To: gardenwriters-on-gardening <gwl-g@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea - slides
- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 16:07:49 -0400
Hey Suzi - What a great week! It's hard to get back on track, but the show
must go on. I'm scheduling programs for next year and would like slides of
the 2005 rose introductions. I will be giving a presentation on new
introductions at a Master Gardener Conference the first week in November.
Thanks for the wonderful reception and dinner. As always it was first
class.
Best Nancy Szerlag
On 9/14/04 2:30 PM, "Susan McCoy" <buzz@impact-pr.com> wrote:
> Lon, I'm so glad you like Elle. It is indeed a gorgeous hybrid tea rose
> with a
> beautiful color and strong fragrance on long, sturdy stems -- perfect for
> cutting and bringing indoors. Enjoy!
>
> Anyone wanting images should let us know.
> Suzi McCoy
> susan@gardenmediagroup.com
>
> ANOTHER STAR® BEAUTY WINS 2005 AARS AWARD
>
> A beautiful shell pink hybrid tea rose with deep yellow undertones, is Star®
> Roses latest All-America Rose Selections Winner.
>
> Named for the international fashion magazine, Elle, Meiberos¹ PPAF, is a
> classic rose breed to be more fragrant and disease resistant than most roses
> in its class. The long stems carry high centered classic rose blossoms that
> are strongly perfumed with a spicy and citrus fragrance with a touch of
> green
> banana, making it ideal for cutting and bringing indoors to fill a room with
> its sweet scent.
>
> Hardy in zones 5-9, Elle blooms continuous throughout the seasons and is a
> vigorous grower with above average tolerance to mildews and black spot than
> most classic roses. Growing 3-4 feet tall, the soft multicolored cup like
> flower contrasts nicely with the dark shiny foliage. Elle¹s compact growth
> makes it perfect for small gardens or large containers.
>
> In addition to winning the AARS award, Elle received top honors for
> fragrance
> at Bagatelle in 1999 and the Silver medal in Genève in 1999.
> Bred by The House of Meilland in the South of France, Elle will be available
> in fine garden centers and nurseries in spring 2005 along with the complete
> line of The Conard-Pyle Company¹s Star? Roses.
>
> To find out more about these and other fine Star® Roses or to find a garden
> center near you that carries Star? Roses and Star? Plants, visit
> www.starrroses.com or www.starplants.com.
> Elle, Meiberos¹ PPAF
>
> Susan McCoy
> Office: 610-388-9330
> Cell: 610-220-8400
> IMPACT Marketing/Garden Media Group
> www.gardenmediagroup.com
>
> "We make you popular with your customers!"
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gwl-g-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
> [mailto:gwl-g-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org]
> On Behalf Of Lon Rombough
> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:07 PM
> To: gwl-g@lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: [gwl-g] Elle rose
>
> How many others here have been testing the new "Elle" rose? I don't
> know if you would call it a floribunda or a shrub rose. When it first
> bloomed, the initial blossoms didn't seem that promising. After most
> of a summer, I'm very impressed with the sheer health of the plant.
> Even right next to a rose with a serious amount of black spot, it's as
> clean as I've ever seen. The flowers are still a little imperfect,
> with odd petals sticking out, but most of the time the mass of blossoms
> takes your eye away from any individual imperfections. Right now it's
> in a spell between flushes of bloom, but the mass of buds coming looks
> like we'll get one more really good show before the end of the season.
> -Lon Rombough
> Grapes, writing, consulting, my book, The Grape Grower, at
> http://www.bunchgrapes.com Winner of the Garden Writers Association
> "Best Talent in Writing" award for 2003.
>
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[gwl-g] Elle rose,
Lon Rombough, 09/14/2004
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RE: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Susan McCoy, 09/14/2004
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Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Lon Rombough, 09/14/2004
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Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Doreen Howard, 09/14/2004
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Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Lon Rombough, 09/14/2004
- Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea, Carolyn Ulrich, 09/15/2004
- Re: [gwl-g] Lady Elsie May, Lynn Jenkins, 09/15/2004
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Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Lon Rombough, 09/14/2004
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Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Doreen Howard, 09/14/2004
- Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea - slides, nancy szerlag, 09/16/2004
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Re: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Lon Rombough, 09/14/2004
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RE: [gwl-g] Elle rose is a hybrid tea,
Susan McCoy, 09/14/2004
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