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Re: Rosewater recipe




Poster: "Louise Sugar" <dragonfyr@tycho.com>

Erica, there are companies that sell the historic roses you are looking
for....some
links follow:

http://easilink.com/~smf/
http://www.vintagegardens.com/
http://www.mcn.org/b/roses/

Dragonfyr

-----Original Message-----
From: Erica Stark <ejstark@hotmail.com>
To: atlantia@atlantia.sca.org <atlantia@atlantia.sca.org>
Date: Monday, April 13, 1998 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: Rosewater recipe


>
>Poster: "Erica Stark" <ejstark@hotmail.com>
>
>Megan wrote:
>>I grow my own for cooking because of it, and it also
>>adds a bit more on the "period" points in an A&S  competition.  Not >to
>mention driving my neighbors crazy!!
>>
>> If you'd like more info...e-mail me privately.
>>
>>Lady Megan Buchanan
>
>Yes, but do you use _modern_ cultivars, or ones from our period? (joke,
>joke, really...)
>
>On a slightly different subject, does anyone know of a rose that looks
>like the one on the heads of the angels in the Wilton Diptych? (The
>Cronicles of the Wars of the Roses has a photo of it on pp. 74-75, for
>those of you who also are Borders Books raiders)  The original flowers
>would have been Albas, Gallicas, or Damasks, but I wonder if there is a
>florabunda with a similar flower form?
>
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