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| I have a 1 year old cutting of an Old Fashioned "pink" Rambling Rose left over from last years cuttings, super fast grower and easy care, blooms in Early summer and blooms last for about 3-4 weeks, fights diseases pretty well, I also have many more about to take root. I am looking for summer flowering perennials or any other type of Rambling rose. I will accept cuttings but I prefer them to be rooted already. Thank you :)
I have pictures of mine if anyone would like to see :) |
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| Hi april105 I would like to have your 1 year old rooted cutting of your old fashion rambling rose. Do you have any more different roses to trade if so will you send me a list. I would love to see a picture of your old fashion rambling rose. Thanks Brenda |
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| Here are some links to view the one I have growing along my lattace. I am currently rooting knockout rose and another scarlet colored climbing rose but I have yet to identify the species because it was here when I bought the house but it does resemble Red Blaze... http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1749741587935.2089590.1370718 698#!/photo.php?fbid=1749743947994&set=a.1749741587935.2089590.1370718 698&type=1&theater http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1745771248679.2089336.1370718 698#!/photo.php?fbid=1759175823785&set=a.1745771248679.2089336.1370718 698&type=1&theater |
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| Oh, I just browsed through you plants for trade and seen you had Yellow Lady BAnks! I have been looking for that one for a long time! Is it rooted already? |
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| Here are a few more things I have rooted already :) Pink Varigated Wegeila (rooted) |
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