Re: Roses


Hi Tim and the list--

Check out Vintage Gardens' website (http://vintagegardens.com/).  Many old
roses (not much work, fragrance, once bloomers for those of us who hate
deadheading when it's 110 degrees) as well as a nice search feature.  You
can find roses that will do well in less-than-perfect sun and in many
shapes and sizes.  No affiliation, just a very (50 roses and counting in a
city yard) happy customer.

Regards--Madelin
Ukiah, CA

 What other rose varieties are of merit in our climate?
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