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 -  Thursday, August 13, 2009
Where are the buds?
Reviewed By: Salena (Princeton, TX)
I got 5 rose plants from Gurneys this spring. Four of them are going nuts, blooming profusely and I just love them! This one is growing beautifully, but no buds...nadda. The others have been blooming for months...not sure what the scoop is. The foliage looks wonderful and it's 4 ft high already, but no blooms. Yes it’s been fed rose food. Maybe the blooms are just slow on this variety? So it gets a 4 stars because it is growing very nicely, but not blooming.

 -  Wednesday, July 22, 2009
climbing blue angel rose
Reviewed By: Beverly (Middleboro, Ma)
This rose is the sweetest little rose, it fooled me because it starts out a little red and then turns violet Blue. I didn't really want to grow roses because I had no luck with them. This rose really smells great, it's hardy and what a pretty little thing. I would suggest adding this to your collection or if your like me give it a try you wont be disappointed :)

 -  Monday, June 08, 2009
Not good
Reviewed By: Vicki (Grain Valley, Mo)
Had one little blue rose on it then died.

 -  Thursday, February 12, 2009
Most beautiful rose ever
Reviewed By: Gail (Terre Haute, IN)
Blue Girl variety rose is the most beautiful I have ever seen and smelled. As a rose-lover, I have seen many, and I am highly prone to save my opinions about roses until I have grown them for several years; this one, however, warrants such comment here and now. Blue Girl has given me more visual and fragrance pleasure than the others, because it provides not only a unique color, but its fragrance is so sweet and prolific. The blooms are always well-formed and large, if you prune consistently. Also, as others have stated here, the color may vary, but fertilizer will support the blueish hues that most desire from this choice rose. Try it! You won't be disappointed! They are very hardy, as well.

 -  Sunday, December 28, 2008
UNIQUE COLOR NONE THE LESS
Reviewed By: CLAUDIA (New Milford, CT)
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL ROSE. IT WAS CALLED A BLACK ROSE WHEN I PURCHASED IT. GEORGEOUS, FRAGRANT ESSENTIALLY PEST FREE. NICE TO CUT AND BRING INSIDE. THE COLOR WAS VERY DEEP PURPLE (MY SOIL IS MORE ACIDIC)


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