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RE: Roses


The first thing to take into account is that they are
'disease-resistant', not 'disease-proof'.  The conditions (soil, sun,
air) they are in affect them as much as anything.  I think the key is to
find the variety that does well in your particular conditions.  Proper
pruning also plays a big part in controlling disease.

Greg in Chalfont, PA.


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