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>Nice contrast with the blue background.
>Beautiful, and unusual too. I don't think mine ever gets to be so apricot. How was the fragrance? Does it repeat well for you?
>Beautiful! I love the color. I believe I will take a cutting of those roses to Jason @ Petals. Maybe he will know the name. Enjoy this beautiful weather we are having.
>David Austin really does have beautiful roses. This is one I've lusted after for a number of years. Still, I don't know where I'd put it. Hmmm….. surely I can find someplace!
>That's a beautiful yellow rose, thanks for sharing.I've put up a query post on a flower which i don't know about, would be nice if you could visit and answer my query http://vinaytalks.blogspot.com/2011/04/flower-or-fruit.html
>Chris I love this rose! The name sure fits it too. The golden yellow antique blooms are so lovely.
>Lovely pictures. I like the colour and the shape. Those crushed and folded centres are very attractive.