Sunday, April 22, 2012

Ketcup and Mustard Rose Bushes

I just bought the most beautiful new rose bushes.  They are called Ketcup and Mustard!  The bottom side of the pedal is bright yellow and the top side of the rose pedal is red.  Just stunning!

Check them out! 



26 comments:

  1. Wow, they are so unusual! Love them.
    Blessings,
    Lorilee

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  2. Very pretty. My goodness...where have you been????

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  3. B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!! Ya know how I adore flowers and roses are my weakness!!!

    Thanks for sharin' sweetie.

    God bless ya and have a magnificent week!!!

    I have some roses and a 'special' miracle over at my place right now! :o)

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  4. Beautiful! I would love to have some of these in my garden.

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  5. Oh, these are so pretty and just what I love on my burgers! :)
    Thanks so much for popping in to see me.
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia ;)

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  6. Greetings, Ann. I'm so glad to find you here. I've missed you.

    This rose is a beauty. It kind of reminds me of my Dream Come True I shared for Pink Saturday - except the colors are richer on yours.

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  7. Thank you for posting this. It’s exactly what I was looking for!

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  8. I love visiting your garden! Thanks so much for the comment you left on my blog today -- it's nice reconnecting with good friends! - Suzanne

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  9. What an interesting name! I think I may have seen some in my driving around today, but now I forget exactly where I saw them. I remember thinking to myself how pretty they were as I drove by. Should have stopped to take a picture of them.

    ~Linnea

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  10. They're beautiful! I have a climbing rose I planted last year that's similar. It's called Joseph's Coat. Mimi

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  11. They're beautiful! I have a climbing rose I planted last year that's similar. It's called Joseph's Coat. Mimi

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  15. Ive never seen roses this color. They are beautiful!!
    Robyn

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  16. Very interesting... I really like it... Thank you so much...

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  17. These are gorgeous, Miss Ann!
    Hope your chickies are doing okay!

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