Fragrant cascading clusters of 1 inch, light pink, double rosettes cover 2 foot spreading bushes from early summer until frost. This polyantha rose introduced in 1912 has fern-like foliage and good disease resistance.
@Marilyn,
Indeed it is my full original photograph of the banner. As you will notice the positioning is configured below, flipped and rotated, in order to get the best cut necessary for the banner requirements. This may be why it is difficult to align one to the other. Photography can be an art. Below is the unedited original photo. Can you see the difference?
I produce banners "every which way but loose". It's easier to use the computer tools than stand on my head and photograph, and as long as they are approved, and you like them and write such nice comments, I am a happy camper. Thank you for that....and the thumbs up and generous acorns. Roses for everyone: 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹