Most of you know (unless you are fairly new) that George and I grow ROSES (Hybrid-Tea and Grandiflora). I should say that George grows Roses --since he is the one who loves them and cares for them--about 55 different varieties... I just ENJOY them... He spoils me by bringing a new Rose bud or bloom into the house most every single day just for me to enjoy.
I have published six blog posts so far showing pictures of our Roses. You can check out the other posts by looking at the sidebar, scrolling down to labels, and then clicking on ROSES 2010.Today I'm sharing 6 more of our beauties with you.
The neat thing about Roses is that they will bloom from early spring until late Fall. YES--they do take alot of work and upkeep, but this is one of George's hobbies --and he does an excellent job.
Above is one called MEDALLION. I love that apricot color. Below are more.
INGRID BERGMAN
TAHITIAN SUNSET
MELODY PARFUME
We have our first reblooming Daylily in bloom now--just in time for Fall. I'm sure I'll publish pictures of our Fall Daylilies sometime. Love it when we get rebloomers...
Hope those of you on the East Coast don't get the brunt of Hurricane Earl. My prayers are with you all... We need rain--but not from a hurricane!!!!
Have a blessed Wednesday --and remember to take time to 'smell the roses'.
Hugs,
Good Morning Betsy, Thanks to you and George for not only growing but sharing your pretty roses! I only wish I could smell the sweet perfume! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteBetsy, your rose photos are beautiful. They are all gorgeous, so it is too hard to pick a favorite. George must really have a green thumb.
ReplyDeleteGood moring Betsy and thanks sooo much for your words of encouragement! I love your roses - I don't think that you guys ever have a bad year with the roses, do you??
ReplyDeleteJane
I am green with envy, Betsy. I love your new layout and the gorgeous roses decoration you beautiful yard.
ReplyDeleteI think I can even smell their lovely fragrance.. simply delightful.
be well, be Happy ;)
Your roses are amazing, Betsy! I miss our garden with so many blooms.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed your roses for two years now, such elegance and beauty.
ReplyDeleteBeing English, I think we are born with the appreciation of rose-growing, as you know, the English climate lends itself to the perfect conditions of growing roses.
George amazes me with his roses, they are not easy to grow in our HOT southern summers.
Simply gorgeous.
I sure wish George could come stay with us for a month or two and fix my roses!
ReplyDeleteLovin these gorgeous rose photos Betsy...the red one with the water droplets is gorgeous...I'm finally back to catching up with my blogging!!! I love this new layout!!!
ReplyDeleteAll are very beautiful. I can't pick a favorite.
ReplyDeleteTahitian Sunset caught my fancy. They are all so lovely, I can almost smell them.
ReplyDeleteHope you don't get any negative effects from Earl. I'll be watching.
Love all your roses Betsy.
ReplyDeleteThey are vivid and delightful.
Thank you for sharing.
xo
my today favorite is the Tahitian, the color is divine. the header is wonderful and shows WHY they call it mirror lake. great shot of the lake. your camera appears to be set on flower seek also , just like mine.
ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful. I didn't know there are many other names of Roses, especially that one called Ingrid Bergman. Nice to know such info even though they're trivial. Addiditional knowledge to garden dummies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I am not usually a big rose fan, but I love to see them growing in gardens. I'm also partial to the non red roses, so my eyes were drawn to the apricot, pink, and yellow varieties. George must have a gift to grow so many different kinds and have these gorgeous results! Give him a peck on the cheek from me! ;-)
ReplyDeleteBetsy, the roses are so beautiful! George really does a super job raising these beauties!
ReplyDeleteThese are the times I wish I had a scratch and sniff screen! The roses are lovely. Keeping my eye on Earl and hoping he behaves himself when he passes by.
ReplyDeleteI just can't believe how many roses you have. They are all just beautiful and I bet your yard smells wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI love Tahitian Sunset. Hard choice though, they are all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteCindy
If I had to pick a favorite,it would be the Tahitian Sunset.I love the soft colors,having said that,each one is beautiful so forget it,they are all my favorites.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
❤ Ruth
These six roses are beautiful, as the ones before them. I'm not picking a favorite this time. I like them all!
ReplyDeleteI hope your weather stays agreeable Betsy! Such lovely roses ~ you are lucky to have so many beautiful ones around you ~ it must smell heavenly in your yard. :)
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
I bumped my nose on my monitor trying to smell your lovely roses. What spectacular colors!
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Breath-taking!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to smell those, Betsy, I almost can. I wear myself out trying to pick my favorite, they're all just beautiful. Diane
ReplyDeleteI like all of these! Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful roses and I love that your hubby cuts one for you every day. What a guy! My roses unfortunately are not doing well at all this year. It makes me sad. It's been much to hot and dry. I pray the people in Hurricane areas will be safe.
ReplyDeleteWell, they're all too pretty to pick a fav, but I know I wanna smell every one of them!!! =)
ReplyDeleteThat peach colored rose drew me in this morning!
ReplyDeleteI know y'all have worked hard to keep them blooming this year.
Beautiful shots!! I love Tahitian Sunset!! In fact, I would love to see a Tahitian sunset sometime...
ReplyDeleteSummer of Love and Welcome Home for me!!! The colors are so beautiful that I could eat them!! I never thought about how long roses bloom! Yesterday or the day before, you changed your header to the beautiful reflection lake, and it was, and is, so beautiful, I was rather stunned! Adding to the beautiful reflections is the fountain toward the back, as well! But your posts are so good and so engrossing, that by the time I had finished reading it, I had forgotten all about the header!! And had wanted to tell you how pretty it is and how I love to see new headers from you.
ReplyDeleteWell good morning my friend, your roses are so beautiful, and your George sure has a green thumb I had the TAHITIAN SUNSET at one time, my mom loved those best of all, here my roses do not do well, hugs my friend, have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet your garden smells so wonderful with all the roses! I have a hard time picking a favorite!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing a piece of your garden with us!
Have a fabulous day!
Lovely roses Betsy!!
ReplyDeleteOurs are suffering so badly with the heat and drought.
All beauties Betsy.
ReplyDeleteThye are all beautiful roses, Betsy!
ReplyDeleteI am hoping and praying the hurricane goes off to sea. They are already evacuating some people from the islands off Long Island. We are close enough to the water to worry about flooding :(
You do not just grow roses, you grow prize roses. Stunning ones for today.
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing roses and you grew them against the odds of all the heat we have had this year....m..
ReplyDeleteThe roses are beautiful. You have a very special husband to take time to cultivate that flower garden and receive a rose every day!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking, Betsy, they really are!
ReplyDeletethe roses are beautiful. they do require alot of work we have had some luck but not as much as we wished. thanks for your comment on my blog re lourdes. yes, i needed that trip to help with my mother's death. rose
ReplyDeleteAnother vote for the Tahitian here! What a gorgeous color and great eye candy! Wonderful shots Betsy! That Mirror Lake is just so peaceful and relaxing. I think I'll set a spell!
ReplyDeleteYou can see a lot of tender loving care in those spectacular roses, and how sweet that George brings you one every day. Very romantic! I think your photos are lovely Betsy. Thanks for sharing your beautiful roses.
ReplyDeleteAn English Girl Rambles
They are all lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteI think I pic Tahitian Sunset as my fav. But they are all gorgeous! You must have done a lot of watering to keep them so healthy! My bushes look really ragged.
ReplyDeleteExcellent roses, Betsy. George is such a treasure to bring you one everyday. I love them all. MB
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is so delicate and lovely Betsy!
ReplyDeleteOf course they are all beautiful!
My daughter is near Norfolk so we're watching the storm closely.
Lovely roses, if I can figure out how to keep them alive all winter in pots I'm going to plant more this spring.
ReplyDeleteI love to smell them
Have a blessed tomorrow
Marilyn
I wonder who names the roses...the names alone makes one want them.
ReplyDeleteOhhh... Betsy, you really a blessed lady with a wonderful man beside who always spoiling you with roses...ohhh...so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteThose roses are beautiful... and the name of them are so cool!! but i wonder who give them a such beautiful name...
wishing you have a very happy September!
hugs,
nensa
Betsy, I LOVE your blog. I am so glad I have found it. You are such a blessing. Your comments make my heart smile:)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful roses, Thank You for sharing.
I know how fast our babies grow up. MY oldest just got out of college and we have a baby on the way:) Have a great day. Blessings my friend,
"And you feel , that love is only,
ReplyDeletefor the lucky , and the strong.
Just remember , in the winter,
far beneith , the bitter snow.
Lies a seed , that with the suns love,in the spring, becomes a rose."
Betsy, these are gorgeous macro shots. I love them. They make me happy. I will never get tired of flowers. Am taking advantage of the last few days of summer so I will take more photos of flowers that are still around before they wither.
ReplyDeleteYou and George have the prettiest roses anywhere. My favorite is Tahitian Sunset, those colors are gorgeous. So far none of my daylilies look like they are going to bloom again so I will enjoy yours.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so beautiful, I don't know how anyone would ever be able to choose a favorite. :D
ReplyDeleteYour roses are all beautiful and they have great names. I love Tahitian Sunset. The rose's color fits the name so well.
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