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Re: Questions


Dear Denise and 'rose-list',

In Your response to Kieth, you mentioned your interest in 'Mrs. John Laing'
 Hortico still has it available at their web site
'http://hortico.bigwave.ca/'  As well all the other roses in this forwarded
transmission are still availabel!  If you have any comments or questions,
please let me know.

Regards,
John Vanderkruk,
jv


At 08:40 PM 1/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>> I am getting together an order for spring delivery and was wndering of 
>> any of you had any experience with the following roses.  I will probably 
>> only get 2 or 3 of these.  I am looking for one more red (maroon rather 
>> than organy-red) and some pinks.  In particular I was wondering if they 
>> repeated well and how disease resistant they were. I would prefer the OGR
>
>> and don't want to HAVE to spray.  I live in zone 5.  I don't wany any
>hybrid 
>> tea roses.

>> Baron Girod de l'Ain  Hybrid perpetual rose
>
>I've had mine 4 years, very reliable, beautiful blooms.  No problems at all
>and I highly recommend it.  Not a really _heavy_ bloomer, but the blooms
>are so unique I wouldn't be without it.
>
>> Baroness Rothchild  Hybrid perpetual rose
>
>Well, it's a classic.  Mine isn't fragrant for some reason.  But a
>remarkably beautiful bloom and free blooming.
>
>> Baron Prevost  Hybrid perpetual rose
>
>Ordered it for the Spring.
>
>> Mrs. John Laing  Hybrid perpetual rose
>
>Don't have this one either, but it's high on my list of "must haves".
>
>
>> 
>>Denise Leonard
>>Tanstaafl Farm
>>Greenfield, MA




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