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At the heart of the Betty Boop Rose


 

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At the heart of the Betty Boop Rose
At the heart of the Betty Boop Rose
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Dale Hardin

 
 
 

Liz blahh
 

Beautiful!


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August 18, 2011

 

Dale Hardin
  Thank you Liz. Trying to break away from the type of images I've been posting lately.


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August 18, 2011

 
- Robert K. Bemus

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  Beautiful color and detail, Dale!! I really like the way you cropped it as well...

I still have not taken any surf shots since I last saw you...still having camera problems and I've been doing more surfing myself...


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August 18, 2011

 

Dale Hardin
  what kind of camera problems? Oh well, at least you're getting in some surfing so it can't all be bad. Are you going to Moorpark in Nov?


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August 19, 2011

 
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  Beautiful full frame floral and great details Dale.


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August 22, 2011

 

Dale Hardin
  Thank You Emile. These grow in our front yard. Would be even better if I took care of them. :o)


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August 22, 2011

 
- Melinda F. Schneider

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  So very lovely!


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August 27, 2011

 

Dale Hardin
  thanks so much Melinda. How nice of you.


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August 27, 2011

 

Kristin Duff
  I saw these in Vancouver for the first time 2 summers ago! you are lucky to be able to grow these in your front yard. Calgary has very challenging growing conditions and although we can grow some nice roses, these just don't survive here!


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January 28, 2012

 

Dale Hardin
  MY wife was a big Betty Boop fan and these are called the "Betty Boop" rose. All our roses grow so much that the gardeners trim them with hedge shears.


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January 28, 2012

 

Kristin Duff
  lol...hedge shears? Are you kidding me...we go at our roses, except for the Alberta wild rose, with delicate little pruning shears!


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January 28, 2012

 

Dale Hardin
  Next time they are in full bloom I'll take a pix and then another when trimmed. They end up looking like a hedge but within weeks they are in full bloom again.


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January 28, 2012

 
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