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Have: rose cuttings

Posted by audrey z5 PA (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 27, 11 at 9:08

This is usually the best time of the year to start rose cuttings--immediately after the plants have bloomed. So, if anybody would be interested in any of the following, let me know. As I already have so many roses. I'd prefer to swap for something other than rose cuttings, but might consider a rooted rose.


If interested in trading, you can find my want list at the following link and e-mail me from my member page. Or, if you know any of these roses to be patented, please inform me of that too. Thanks!


Alchymist
Aloha (pink)
(Kordes) Aloha (peach)
Antique '59
Belle Doria
Blanc Double de Coubert
Cecile Brunner
Celsiana
The Fairy
Harison's Yellow
Harlequin
Henry Kelsey
Ilse Krohn Superior
Moore's Striped Rugosa
Mrs. John Laing
Out of Yesteryear
Polka
Rambling Rector
Rosa chinensis viridiflora
Souvenir de Dr. Jamain
Sunrise
Well Being
William Lobb
Zephrine Drouhin
Unidentified heirloom types:
Semi-double gallica type, probably Alika
Pink cabbage rose type
Small bi-color type
Small maroon type

Here is a link that might be useful: Audrey's Trade List


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RE: Have: rose cuttings

Sending an email


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RE: Have: rose cuttings

HI, i'm sending an email too.


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RE: Have: rose cuttings

sent an email


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RE: Have: rose cuttings

Sent u mail:)


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RE: Have: rose cuttings

Do you have any Zephrine Drouhin rooted?

Denise


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