My favourite Canna: 'Shenandoah'.
Queen Victoria's favourite as well.
Great dark leaves, but you can _never_ capture with a camera just how unusual and captivating the pink hue is- nothing else like it.
A bugger to grow- needs heat- you can lose one to a cold spell at the drop of a hat.
Don't know about anyone else but mines bloomin' lovely this year.
Its all the sun and rain no faded lawns that need the rain like in the past few years
I am pretty lucky, most of back garden gets sun all summer and the much smaller front one gets very little - its great for bulbs though - I mean to plant loads of spring ones in october , snowdrops and crocus are just lovely .
Cleaning roman is a lot harder than you might think - remember 1800 years of gunk aint easy to get rid of without spoiling the coin , many metal detector coins are hopeless cases
A much more perfect business model would be to provide value for money - i.e. give the customer good feedback which is, after all, what they've paid for. You say 'either way they can't win', but I disagree; reject coins by all means if they deserve but how much effort does it involve to provide a properly worded reason?