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Re: Rosa canina
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Rosa canina
- From: C* W* <g*@columnist.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 12:48:01 -0400
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Mary C. Weaver wrote:
> >Does anyone know of a source in the U.S.?
>
> The 1998 Combined Rose List gives the following commercial sources,
> among
> others, for Rosa canina, the dog rose:
>
> The Antique Rose Emporium, Brenham, Texas, 409-836-9051
Just a word of warning - before anyone orders roses from a Texas
nursery, you may want to read these two articles.
http://www.suite101.com/articles/article.cfm/8621
and http://www.suite101.com/articles/article.cfm/8995 about the rose
disease that appears to have originated there. Better to be safe than
lose your rose garden.
Carol
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