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Re:don't know anything about roses
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- Subject: Re:don't know anything about roses
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- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 10:58:15 -0800
- Resent-Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 11:00:52 -0800 (PST)
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Michelle,
>I thought that ramblers would be good for my ugly shed too, but I don't
>know where to find any. I read an article about ramblers in my
>*favorite* magazine "Country Living" and I fell in love with them.
Here a some sights I like. Yesterday's Roses won't be selling roses till
next year. They have a fabulous site with Rambler roses.
http://www.halcyon.com/cirsium/rosegal/welcome.htm
Spring Valley Roses has
climbers http://www.springvalleyroses.com/about.html
http://www.netmagic.net/~mara/garden/ Gardening Haven
http://www.gardens.co.nz/RoseGarden/ NZ Gardens Online is
Wendy's site and she is on our rose-list.
For my Favorite gardens; catolog and roses contact
Heirloom Old Garden Roses. They charge a small fee for their
wonderful catolog. It is full of beautiful pictures and useful information.
They have thousands of roses, and over 30 ramblers in this years
catolog. They are in St.Paul, Oregon. (503) 538-1576.
Best thing next to gardening is looking at gardening.
Carleen
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