Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sunday Roses

Mrs. Dudley Cross, tea

Perle d'Or, polyantha

Mateo's Silk Butterflies, china

White Maman Cochet, climbing tea

Bishop Darlington, hybrid musk

Susan Louise, hybrid gigantea

Noid

Marchioness of Londonderry, hybrid perpetual

Eva, hybrid musk

Reve d'Or, tea-noisette

Little Mermaid, climbing miniature

Mutabilis, china

The pictures were taken at the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden.

21 comments:

  1. I have this thing about peachy-pink Roses. You have made my day. Thanks!

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  2. Absolutely beautiful Masha, I have only seen some of these roses in books. They are truly gorgeous. The photo's in the books are nothing compared to your splendid photograghy. May I ask what type of camera you use, I am thinking of upgrading mine, but I am not sure what to get.

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  3. Stunning blooms. Mrs. Dudley Cross is looking especially fine today....

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  4. Masha, I love polyantha rose, they are hardy enough for zone 5a, I have no problem wintering it. The last one is stunning, the light creates many tones of colors!

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  5. These are real 'Sunday roses'Masha, I never get enough of roses. The problem is : my garden is full, I don't know where to plant them anymore. I like the Reve d'Or very much and I know I can buy that over here. Some of the roses on your side of the Ocean I have never heard of. Also fun, I like to find out everything in my rosebooks.

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  6. How beautiful. I have to come here to get my Rose fix. LOL! Eva is such a lovely little bloom.

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  7. Thans you fot this 'rosse on sunday'...
    Beautiful!!!!!

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  8. Thank you!

    Karen, I have a "consumer grade" DSLR, a Nikon D3000. It has some severe limitations, but I couldn't afford anything more expensive. I used a telephoto lens for the pictures in this post.

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  9. Thanks Masha, DSLR'S can get expensive, I need to do some more research before I make a decision, but Nikon seems to be popular. Thank you once again.

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  10. Dziękuję za wspaniałe zdjęcia pięknych róż , które jeszcze kwitną w Twoim ogrodzie. Pozdrawiam.
    Thanks for the great photos of beautiful roses that are blooming in your garden. Yours.

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  11. Beautiful photos. I especially liked seeing Reve d'Or as I have a fairly new one in my garden and it has yet to bloom much. I can't wait! :) I would love to be able to stroll around the San Jose Heritage Rose Garden. It must be fabulous.

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  12. Wow, every single rose you showed is a beauty!
    Take care
    Alex

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  13. They all look so soft and delicate! My favorite is the silk butterflies, Though I usually don't get excited about single roses, your photo is so lovely!

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  14. Never saw any of this Roses before. They are beautiful Masha. Thanks for sharing.
    Have a wonderful day.

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  15. I want to thank you for these sharing!
    What a beautiful roses!! This is a dream? I'm in Paradise??
    Thanks for this moment really great!
    Hugs! ♥
    Titty

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  16. Really gorgeous roses and photography, Masha. There were a half dozen that I liked "best", but my favorite best was the Noid. Oh, and Little Mermaid. They were all lovely. Thanks so much.

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  17. amazing collection and pictures! thanks Masha

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  18. J'ai adorée tes photos ...on voit les roses d'une autre façon....merci

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  19. L'Arlésienne
    Wouah !!
    Plein les 'mirettes' !!!
    Mateo est diaphane et d'autant plus séduisant !
    C'est un r&gal !
    Merci ! Viviane

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  20. At times its the less significant ones like Little Mermaid, climbing miniature that steal your heart.

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