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RE: Ground cover roses


I have grown a few.  I have Suffolk which is new to me so I can't comment on
it yet.  The other one is Purple Pavement which is beautiful and a small
rugosa, lavender in color, but it is not prostrate in any way.  

I find them interesting and wish I had room for more.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rosenlund [r*@transport.com]
> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 6:44 PM
> To: Rose-List
> Subject: [Rose-list] Re: New Garden Advise
> 
> 
> Sorry Linda, I'm not very experienced with ground cover 
> roses.  I've seen
> some at Heirloom Old Garden Roses here in Oregon, but I only 
> have one small
> one called "Snow ? (something)... but like my few minatures, 
> they don't seem
> to do very well for me... actually I'll blame it on the 
> chickens I let in
> the garden
> this summer.  :-P
> 
> I love fresh Rosemary in homemade Focaccia bread.
> 
> I'm off to see the World's Largest Rose (Lady Banks alba) in 
> Tombstone, AZ.
> Perhaps I can post a picture when I get back.
> 
>                 ~Carleen~
> Keeper of Sheep and Old Roses
> 
> 
> 
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