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Re: Roses


John, 

Try to find PROPAGATION in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's PLANTS AND 
GARDENS  series.  The booklets in this series are reprints of BBGs 
quarterly, and are sold in a number of garden centers in my area.  I've 
also seen separate issues in local used-book stores.  You might be able 
to put in a request with a used-book store if you can't find it otherwise.

All of the PLANTS AND GARDENS booklets are excellent summaries of their 
subjects and are oriented to the amateur/home gardener.

[Species roses are not hard to root, but note that many hybrids are usually 
grafted]

Loren Russell, Corvallis, OR

On Fri, 25 Apr 1997, John Trujillo wrote:

> Im new to this, but im trying to learn as much about propogation as I can.  Does 
> anyone have any suggestions for reference materials.  Also I would like to learn 
> how to make new cuttings from my rose bushes.


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