Whiskey Mac

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    DSC02550.JPG ...Today i found this forlorn little chap under a shrub.....cruely neglected for a good 3 years or so....there still seems to be a bit life in him yet so i've potted him up and have everything crossed .....wish him luck:dbgrtmb:
     
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      A rose?
       
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        Aww, Whisky Mac!! That was the last plant I bought with my mother present (but the very first rose!). Gorgeous scent and a very pretty rose indeed!

        Wishing him lots of love and luck and I can't wait to see him bloom in 2013.
         
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          Loli,
          a sprinkling of blood,fish and bone may put a smile on his face. Sending my best wishes too for a brighter , happier future :SUNsmile:
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          Whiskey Mac, I haven't seen one for years but a lovely rose. I hope it does you proud Loli. :dbgrtmb:
           
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          Now you'll only get Jack Mc Hammocklashing going with a thread title like that:doh:
           
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            Knowing Jack is a Scot I thought I'd go off and check the spelling of this rose. It's 'Whisky Mac' without the 'E'........:phew: that was close! :biggrin:
             
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              See post #4 ;) (call it: damage limitation :whistle: )
               
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                Good morning :) Whisky Mac(1967) yes was my dads favourite lovely yellow blend Hybrid Tea Rose:)

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                  Lovely little thread this; nothing fires up the heart greater than roses for me,
                  cheers Whisky Mac,
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                  Ah, maybe I've mistaken it? Mine was more of an apricot colour (and I do remember it being sold as a Whisky Mac, because my mother and I chuckled about it) :dunno:
                   
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                  If i remember rightly Mum when my poor specimen did flower ....once it was fully open it did have an apricot tinge....:dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    Loli, we'll need a picture next summer when it's made a full recovery. I think you and Mum are right about the apricot tinge. :)
                     
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                      I really hope 'he's' been saved Sheal....and i can't wait to show you a pic when he's in all his glory:dbgrtmb:
                       
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