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E17/12 A Year's Supply of Roses
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http://www.homesandantiques.com/competitions.asp
WIN a year’s supply of roses
To brighten up your day H&A is giving you the chance to become one of three lucky winners to receive 12 fresh bouquets of David Austin roses delivered to their door* for every month of the year 2008.
You could be in for a treat in the new year if you’re one of the three readers of Homes & Antiques picked to receive a 12-month gift subscription to David Austin Roses. Winners will be able to enjoy David Austin’s exclusive cut rose varieties, such as ‘Patience’, ‘Miranda’ and ‘Juliet’, in their own homes each month for a year. The luxurious hand-tied cottage garden bouquets that you could win are arranged from 30 English rose stems and normally retail at £120 each.
A true English rose
David Austin Roses has been breeding charming, traditional English cut roses at his nursery on the Shropshire border for 15 years. Unlike hybrid tea roses, which are primarily bred to be at their most attractive in the bud, David Austin’s cut roses are designed to be beautiful at all stages in their development. Their fully open flower forms are truly spectacular, each bud opening to reveal large, perfectly formed blooms.
The beautiful flower forms are based on the historic old roses, varying from shallow, open cups to perfect, quartered rosettes, occasionally with the glimpse of a button eye. Their glorious, garden-inspired style sets them completely apart from other roses, while their delightful old rose, myrrh or fruity fragrances add to the enchantment, helping to explain their allure for rose lovers and floral designers alike.
To enter, simply click below and enter your details.
WIN a year’s supply of roses
To brighten up your day H&A is giving you the chance to become one of three lucky winners to receive 12 fresh bouquets of David Austin roses delivered to their door* for every month of the year 2008.You could be in for a treat in the new year if you’re one of the three readers of Homes & Antiques picked to receive a 12-month gift subscription to David Austin Roses. Winners will be able to enjoy David Austin’s exclusive cut rose varieties, such as ‘Patience’, ‘Miranda’ and ‘Juliet’, in their own homes each month for a year. The luxurious hand-tied cottage garden bouquets that you could win are arranged from 30 English rose stems and normally retail at £120 each.
A true English rose
David Austin Roses has been breeding charming, traditional English cut roses at his nursery on the Shropshire border for 15 years. Unlike hybrid tea roses, which are primarily bred to be at their most attractive in the bud, David Austin’s cut roses are designed to be beautiful at all stages in their development. Their fully open flower forms are truly spectacular, each bud opening to reveal large, perfectly formed blooms.
The beautiful flower forms are based on the historic old roses, varying from shallow, open cups to perfect, quartered rosettes, occasionally with the glimpse of a button eye. Their glorious, garden-inspired style sets them completely apart from other roses, while their delightful old rose, myrrh or fruity fragrances add to the enchantment, helping to explain their allure for rose lovers and floral designers alike.
To enter, simply click below and enter your details.
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i thought this was chocolates! but flowers would be lovely too, thanks x£608.98
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Yeah but choccies YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hee Hee
2021 Please Be A Better Year0 -
David Austin flowers are to die for please for the love of god let me win"!!!Waiting to win an ITV competition.....:A0
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Fantastic! I hope I win, my girlfriend will be smiling all year round!
Thanks to all who post comps!
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And if you scroll down further, you can win a Dell Notebook too.Reclaimed thanks to this site:
£175 Abbey Mortgage Repayment Fee, £170.03 Capital One Bank Charges £418.07 Lloyds TSB Bank Charges, £2,671.55 Mis-sold Endowment Policy, all for OH0 -
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To brighten up your day H&A is giving you the chance to become one of three lucky winners to receive 12 fresh bouquets of David Austin roses delivered to their door* for every month of the year 2008.
You could be in for a treat in the new year if you’re one of the three readers of Homes & Antiques picked to receive a 12-month gift subscription to David Austin Roses. Winners will be able to enjoy David Austin’s exclusive cut rose varieties, such as ‘Patience’, ‘Miranda’ and ‘Juliet’, in their own homes each month for a year. The luxurious hand-tied cottage garden bouquets that you could win are arranged from 30 English rose stems and normally retail at £120 each.
A true English rose
David Austin Roses has been breeding charming, traditional English cut roses at his nursery on the Shropshire border for 15 years. Unlike hybrid tea roses, which are primarily bred to be at their most attractive in the bud, David Austin’s cut roses are designed to be beautiful at all stages in their development. Their fully open flower forms are truly spectacular, each bud opening to reveal large, perfectly formed blooms.
The beautiful flower forms are based on the historic old roses, varying from shallow, open cups to perfect, quartered rosettes, occasionally with the glimpse of a button eye. Their glorious, garden-inspired style sets them completely apart from other roses, while their delightful old rose, myrrh or fruity fragrances add to the enchantment, helping to explain their allure for rose lovers and floral designers alike.
yeee addy worked!!!
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Thanks to all comp posters:ADo not take life too seriously; you will never get out of it alive0 -
Thanks for the comp but unfortunately its already been posted here, keep trying!
merge pm sent
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