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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:27
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Subject: Re: IML: "Chrysler Imperial"
Rose - Most Fragrant
JIM LORENZEN <jdlpdx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know what you mean. They're supposed to be a
long stem, single flower variety. After two seasons they went
"wild" and turned into a climber with clusters of flowers. Not what I
had hoped for, still I haven't had the heart to rip them
out.
Jim and all of us who have the Chrysler Imperial
Roses: these roses should be pruned heavily in February. I have two
planted in front of the garage that houses my Imperials. I generally
prune them back to 2 to 3 foot stalks each February. This keeps them
from going "wild", and also helps keep them healthy. Try it -- they will
like it! :o)
And for further Imperial content, this rose was used
beginning in the 1952 advertising campaign:
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1952/Ads/index.htm
There's even more
information about the rose with the 1953 advertisements:
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1953/Ads/index.htm
Thanks,
Elijah
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