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Re: pruning techniques for new roses


It wasn't this ''Rose Rosette" was it ?
http://www.markw.com/diseases.htm#rosette

I buy all my roses from HOGR, but if I did buy elsewhere, 
I too would like the name of that rose company. 

Sincerely,       
~Carleen~
Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Jeaa1224@aol.com

> Thanks Valerie, and do you or does anyone else know what the black
canes might
> indicate in the way of poor handling, being held in a dormant state
too long,
> disease, etc.? Is it ever unsafe to put roses with this appearance
into beds
> with other roses, shrubs and perennials? Are there other signs to
look for in
> addition to black canes to help identify the cause of this
condition? I'm sure
> growers inadvertently send out
> poor quality material from time to time and it would be helpful to
assess from
> this end whether or not one  wants to gamble on this vendor again
or not. For
> instance, if the black canes were almost positively identified as
diseased, I
> would probably not place an order again with that vendor.
> 
> Thanks in advance, Joanie Z. 5a



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