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[Rose-list] Re: Rose Books
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- Subject: [Rose-list] Re: Rose Books
- From: "* <r*@transport.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 08:31:54 -0700
- List-Id: <rose-list.mallorn.com>
Your right, that is a neat book. I have one signed and packed still
somewhere upstairs. I know that if I start reading it again I will
be propagating and on rose searches again. I found that the old
cemetery near where we last lived (just 30 minutes away) had more old
roses than any other cemetery I search out. Most cemeteries wouldn't
allow any plants (added up-keep) that's too bad.
Suzanne Verrier's "Rosa Rugosa". About how many rugosa's does she
mention, Joanie ?
Sincerely,
~Carleen~
Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
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> From: Anthony R.D. Franks
> A book I always enjoy reading in bits and pieces is Thomas
Christopher,
> In search of lost roses. Summit Books, 1989. No pictures, but the
> stories, both of old roses, and the people here and abroad who
search
> for them!
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