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Nashville Rose Society Fortuniana sale

Posted by poorbutroserich Nashville (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 30, 12 at 20:37

The Nashville Rose Society is having its annual fundraiser sale from K & M Nursery in Mississippi. All roses grown on Fortuniana stock.
If you are interested contact me via "my page" and I can email you availability.Quite a broad selection!
All plants prepaid in two gallon pots to be picked up in Nashville in the spring. There is no mail order available.
Thanks
Susan


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RE: Nashville Rose Society Fortuniana sale

Thanks for the info, Poorbutroserich!

Here's a link to the Nashville Rose Society's list of the K&M roses available for their fundraiser.

Here is a link that might be useful: NRS Fundraiser Roses


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RE: Nashville Rose Society Fortuniana sale

Great! I'm going to try "Ducher" "Reve d'Or" and "Felicia" on Fortuniana.
What about you?
Susan


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RE: Nashville Rose Society Fortuniana sale

If you want a large Florabunda that will knock your socks off, try Stadt den Helder or Lady of the Dawn. Look them up on HMF. They are also very winter hardy.


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