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Received today, October 11th, 2022, a young plant in a deplorable condition that the seller could not have missed when packaging it. The rose bush is dried out, burnt by diseases, and maculate on the whole leafage with brown spots. Two other rose bushes, including a Line Renaud, are also in very bad condition. Over a third of the Line Renaud's leafage is also burnt, with completely dried out leaves. Invoice 101086421. Photos available.
Lionel
Echenoz Le Sec
Superb fragrance for this highly floriferous rose.
Norbert
Belgian Ardennes
These two arrived in great shape ... No naked roots, they were surrounded by protective soil ... Thank you. They join another Count of Chambord who is so beautiful, so well flowered, I can't wait to see this trio in bloom ...
Pascale
Morières Les Avignon" would be translated as "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thank you to the individuals (for order preparation and shipping service), the received rose bush appears to be healthy. Planted near the 'Madame Boll' variety, I am now looking forward to observing its progress... Note: Received without the variety label (which is essential for identifying the rose bush in all seasons).
Thierry
Perfect
Very beautiful upon its arrival
Christel R.
SALERS
The two roses (Comte de Chambord and Jacques Cartier) arrived with a longer delay than expected and not in very good condition. But this can be explained with the lockdown.
They are now potted and cared for, hoping for beautiful blooms to come.
Dominique
Villiers Sur Marne
I received a small plant that bravely produced several flowers in its first year, grown in a container (40 cm (16in) deep), nourished with vermicompost, and pruned very short in autumn due to its truly thin branches. In early May, it produces several impressive buds for its 30 cm (12in) height, and the first flower is a very deep pink, which matches the photo well, with a delicate scent of rose water. It looks magnificent next to the blue delphiniums. Very satisfied indeed.
M.a.
Very pleased with my order
Congratulations on a very prompt delivery. Planting in the soil this afternoon, taking advantage of the sunshine. Thank you.....