marynz
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Post by marynz on Nov 17, 2012 9:16:21 GMT
There is only one suggestion for No 3 that is sunset. Not sure about that for a pink bloom with a yellow base, what do you think? Is it actually pink? It looks more peachy on my screen. I had suggested Cosy Glow, which probably went better for peach, too. It has a softness about it, which would be nice to capture in a name.
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Post by Tel on Nov 17, 2012 10:47:31 GMT
There is only one suggestion for No 3 that is sunset. Not sure about that for a pink bloom with a yellow base, what do you think? Is it actually pink? It looks more peachy on my screen. I had suggested Cosy Glow, which probably went better for peach, too. It has a softness about it, which would be nice to capture in a name. Cosy Glow, it is then.
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Post by Tel on Nov 17, 2012 11:24:50 GMT
These have now got names. Birkenshaw Cherry. Birkenshaw Mulberry. Birkenshaw Cosy Glow. [/quote] Birkenshaw Burning Embers. Birkenshaw Pudsey. Birkenshaw Little Flirt. Birkenshaw Tequila Sunrise. Birkenshaw Blushing Brenda. Birkenshaw Golden Morning.
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Post by Cherry on Nov 17, 2012 11:56:15 GMT
Very good Tel. Can they now be registered and grown on? I like all the "B" sounds in Birkenshaw Blushing Brenda. I think it rolls off the tongue and won't be forgotten. I still call my four year old pup "Baby Boy" because of the sound.
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Post by Tel on Nov 17, 2012 13:13:28 GMT
Very good Tel. Can they now be registered and grown on? I like all the "B" sounds in Birkenshaw Blushing Brenda. I think it rolls off the tongue and won't be forgotten. I still call my four year old pup "Baby Boy" because of the sound. Pudsey could be registered now, with having 4 tubers of it, the others next year if i manage to propagate from them.
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Post by Lou78W on Nov 17, 2012 14:41:10 GMT
Just had a thought Tel.....wonder if the name "Pudsey" is under copyright....as in Pudsey Bear
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Post by Cherry on Nov 17, 2012 14:51:53 GMT
Lou I think 'Pudsey Bear' is copyright to the BBC. Pudsey is between Leeds and Bradford. Should be alright.
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Post by peony on Nov 17, 2012 14:53:20 GMT
Just had a thought Tel.....wonder if the name "Pudsey" is under copyright....as in Pudsey Bear I think the BBC's copyright is 'Pudsey Bear' Lou, Pudsey is a place in Yorkshire I think, and if I remember correctly from my days working in a legal department, place names on their own can't be registered
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Post by Tel on Nov 17, 2012 15:22:29 GMT
Pudsey is about 2 mile's from our allotments, Used to do a show at Pudsey Civic Hall a few years ago. The West Yorkshire Vegetable Society used to hold their annual show there.
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Post by Tel on Nov 17, 2012 17:19:52 GMT
Just like to say thank you to Steve, for collating all the votes for me. Thanks too, to everyone for their great name suggestions.
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Post by steve on Nov 17, 2012 19:46:49 GMT
Lou I think 'Pudsey Bear' is copyright to the BBC. Pudsey is between Leeds and Bradford. Should be alright. I'll pay that one ;D
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Post by steve on Nov 17, 2012 19:47:39 GMT
Just like to say thank you to Steve, for collating all the votes for me. Thanks too, to everyone for their great name suggestions. I can't drink that Tel! ;D
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Post by Lou78W on Nov 17, 2012 19:58:18 GMT
I know where Pudsey is......I lived in Yorkshire for many years Just wasn't sure about the copyright aspect, you have to be so careful these days ....am now reassured ;D
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Post by SueA on Nov 17, 2012 21:24:27 GMT
Well I missed the namimgs as I was away but I love the choices, most of my ideas were related to food as in Cherry Pie, Peach Dream, Marshmellow etc.! ;D I especially like 'Blushing Brenda', hope Brenda does.
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Post by Geranium on Nov 18, 2012 4:20:36 GMT
They're all lovely names, Tel. I hope you're pleased with them?
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