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Re: [Rose-list] Jewels of the Garden
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- Subject: Re: [Rose-list] Jewels of the Garden
- From: p*@intrepid.cdg-hargray.com
- Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 09:27:39 -0500
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>'Fantin-Latour' - also a Centifolia with pale pink blooms in clusters that
>lay on top a snug bush of full foliage, neat sepals stand about the
blooms.
>Fabulous garden plant. Nice fragrance.
Ok, carleen, this one is going on my 'must have' list. Actually i have
been
interestid in Fantin-Latour since i got my first book on roses: Fifty Easy
Roses and Vines. But this morning, you just pushed me over the edge
it is going on the list for next spring.
Which raises an interesting question... I live in zone 5 - central
Illinois.
should i plant new roses in the fall or in the spring? or does it matter?
we've had pretty mild winters for 5 years. won't they get a jump start
in the spring if they were already in the ground through the winter.
Does Fantin-Latour rebloom at all?
Phillip
Sadorus, IL
zone 5
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