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Re: Re:Pimpinellifolias & Why old roses
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- Subject: Re: Re:Pimpinellifolias & Why old roses
- From: D* L* <d*@equinox.shaysnet.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 1998 18:10:42 -0500 (EST)
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What is their phone number and address?
Denise Leonard
Tanstaafl Farm
Greenfield, MA
dal@shaysnet.com
On Sun, 15 Feb 1998 berlin@wycol.com wrote:
> > As for the other pimpinellifolias Pickering Nursery, which probably has
> the
> > largest listing of old roses available in Canada
>
> Ummmmmmm, no! The nursery with the largest selection in Canada, or the
> North American Continent for that matter, would be Hortico. The selection
> is staggering.
>
> Of the Pimpinellifolias, there are 15 listed in Hortico's catalog,
> including 5 of the "Fruhlings" series from Kordes. And they carry species
> roses that even Heirloom Old Garden Roses doesn't.
>
> keith, WNY, zone 5
>
>
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