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Fri, Jan 11, 08 at 21:24
| I am trying to find a yellow climbing rose, and I wouldn't mind trading some orchids to get one. What I want is a yellow climbing rose with double flowers or English Roses (climbers), a good example is "Graham Thomas" which I think is a variety that David Austen, the English botanist, cultivated. If you have a rose like the one above, contact me and I'll make you an offer you can't refuse. email me at drjosephdiaz@yahoo.com
Thanks and cheers!
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- Posted by garlicgrower Z5MA (My Page) on Fri, Jan 18, 08 at 12:42
| I'm not willing to give up my yellow climber - but - it's an Autumn Sunset. A good variety for colder areas. A sport of Westerland introduced by Mike Lowe. Smells wonderful, seems to be tolerant of difficult conditions. Good luck in the search Maryanne in chilly WMass |
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| I have the climbung rose Crepuscule rooted in 4 inch pots. They are at the point where they are ready to be repotted into gallon sized containers. |
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| While I'd love for you to make an offer I couldn't refuse, I only own one yellow climber currently--but, I do know several good ones for a colder climate and where to get them: 'Roberta Bondar' All are pretty inexpensive from Pickerings Nursery in Ontario and on multiflora rootstock. Good luck! Alia |
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- Posted by donnaz5 z5 NY (donna13350@yahoo.com) on Mon, Jan 28, 08 at 16:38
| I have several yellow climbers rooted, but couldn't make a trade till May, when the ground thaws and the roses are ready. If you haven't found a trade by early spring, e-mail me, and I'll send you a list of what i have that made it through the winter. donna |
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